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PREFACE.
This volume contains the Catalogue of the Additions to the
Department of MSS. during the years 1888-1893, arranged
under the heads of Additional MSS., Additional Charters,
Detached Seals, Papyri, Egerton MSS., and Egerton Charters.
The total number of manuscripts acquired during this period is
twelve hundred and ninety-four; of charters, seven thousand
and ninety ; of detached seals, two thousand and seventy-nine ;
and of papyri, three hundred and thirty-eight, counting many
fragments under a single number.
The additions to the general collections include fifty-nine
MSS. which have hitherto belonged to the Department of
Printed Books, as part of the Grenville Library. They have
now been transferred to the custody of the Keeper of MSS.
and catalogued.
In the case of a large correspondence a general description
of the papers, with an enumeration of the principal writers, has
been thought sufficient, but the omitted names appear in
the Index.
The collections of manuscripts more particularly deserving of
notice in their several classes are as follows : —
1. Of Oreek manuscripts : —
Fap3nru8 czzxin. Demosthenes, Epist. iii. ; 2nd or Ist cen«
tury B.C.
Papyri cvuj. (13) and cxxxiv. Portions of throe speeches of
Hyperides, 2nd or 1st century b.o.
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Papyri cxxvi-cxxviii. and cxxxvi. Homer's Hiad, Bctoks n., nr.,
IV., v., VI., xvjii., xxiii., XXIV.; Ist century b.c. — 5tli cen-
tury A.C.
Papyrus cclxxi. Homer's Odyssey, Book iii. ; early 1st century.
Papyrus cxxxi. 'A^atW IIoAiTcta : Aristotle on the Constitu-
tion of Athens; end of the lui century. Unique.
Papyrus cxxxv. The poems of Herodas; 1st or 2nd century.
Unique.
Papyrus ccxxx. Fragment of the Psalter; 3rd — 4th century.
The earliest known MS. of any part of the Bible.
Papyri cxxi-cxxv., cxxx. Six magical documents; let — 6th
centuries.
Papyri ccxxxi-ccLn. ; cclvx-cocliv. ; ococm-coocxxxv. A long
series of miscellaneous documents from the Fayyiim in Egypt,
of considerable paloeographical and historical value.
Add. 33,368 ; 33,369 ; 33,797 ; 33,999 ; 34,186 ; 34,244. Writing
tablets or waxen books used as accompt books or for writing
exercises; 1st — 3rd centuries.
Add. 34,107; 34108; Eg. 2783. The Four Gospels; 12th
century ;— Eg. 2784; 2785. 13th century.
Eg. 2787. The Acts and Epistles ; 13th century.
Add. 34,059. Gospel Lectionaries; 12th century; — ^Eg. 2746;
2786. 14th century.
Add. 34,060 ; Eg. 2707. Collections of ecclesiastical canons ;
12th, 13 th and 15th centuries.
Eg. 2743 ; 2744. Services for Saints' days ; 13th century.
Add. 33,421-33,436. Index of references to texts from the New
Testament in the Greek and Latin Fathers ; 19th century.
2. Among the more ancient Latin manuscripts are : —
Pap. ccxxix. A Deed of Sale of a slave boy at Seleucia, in
Syria, in a.d. 166; written in Latin, on papyrus, with auto-
graph subscriptions and seals of the parties and witnesses.
Pap. cxxxvm. Portion of a Latin deed, written in a chancery-
cursive hand on papyrus, in the 6th or 7th century.
Add. 33,610, f. 11. Fragment of the "Lex Wisigothica " ;
8th or 9th century. Vellum. PresetUed by Prof. Oeorge
Stephens, of Copenhagen,
Add. 34,124. Life of St. Bridget, Abbess of Kildare, in Latin,
ascribed to St. Ultan Mag Concubar, Bishop of Ardbraccan ;
9th century. Vellum.
Add. Ch. 37,631. Charter, in Latin, of Berengarius, King of
Italy, granting land at Verona, a.d. 913 ; with monogram and
fine seal. Vellum.
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Add. 34,248. "Aurelii Prudentii Carmina," with numerous
marginal and interlinear glosses in Latin and German ; 10th
century. Vellum. In a German 15th-century binding of
stamped pig-skin.
Add. 34,209. Anti phonal, with Gradual combined, in Latin, of
the rare Ambrosian use; written in Italy in the llth-12th
century. Vellum.
Eg. 2782. Expositio Haimonis in Isaiam Prophetam; 12th
century. Vellum. Formerly belonged to Bury St. Edmund's
Abbey.
Add. 33,518. The « Verba Seniorum," the " Historia Lausiaca,"
and other early collections of Lives of Saints, in Latin;
12th century. Vellum.
3. Among the illuminated manuscripts may be distinguished : —
Add. 34,309. A series of twenty-four miniatures on vellum,
illustrating the Life of Christ. Executed, under Byzantine
influence, in Italy, early in the 14th century.
Eg. 2781. Hours of the Virgin, in Latin, profusely ornamented
with miniatures, figure-initials, and illuminated borders, of
English work ; 14th century. Vellum.
Add. 33,992. A Calendar, in Latin, of Dominican use, written
and illuminated in France in the 14th century, and having
obits inserted of kings and nobles of Scotland down to 1415 ;
belonged in 1549 to a hospital at Aberdeen. Vellum.
Add. 33,772. Lectionary, with memorials of saints, etc,, in Latin.
Written in Italy, 15th century; with finely illuminated
borders. Vellum.
Add. 33,997. Book of Hours, in Latin ; beautifully written and
illuminated by an Italian artist late in the loth century,
apparently for a lady named Esmeralda, living in or near
Perugia, Vellum.
Add. 34,247. Book of Honrs of the Virgin, in Latin ; written in
Italy at the end of the 15th century. With finely illuminated
figure-initials and borders, and with other borders in mono-
chrome executed with extreme delicacy. Vellum.
Add. 34,294. Book of Hours, in Latin, written and illuminated
for Bona of Savoy, widow of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of
Milan (died 1476), probably about the year 1490. With fcjrty-
eight miniatures and a large number of borders, exquisitely
painted in the finest style of Milanese art. Many of the leaves
having been abstracted, they were replaced by others between
1519 and 1521, the insertions including sixteen beautifully
executed minidtures by Flemish artists. Presented by the late
John Malcolm^ of Poltalloch^ Esq.
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Add. 33,733. The Victories of the Emperor Charles V. : a series
of twelve finely executed miniatures, with descriptive qua-
trains in Spanish, attributed, but no doubt erroneously, to
Oiulio Clovio.
4. In Biblical, Liturgical, Theological, and General Literature
will be found : —
Eg. 2710. A metrical paraphrase of Bible History, the Apocry-
phal Gospel of Nicodemus, Passions of Saints, and other pieces
in prose and verse ; all in French; 13th century.
Add. 33,385. Book of Hours of the Virgin, e<c., in Latin ; with
prayers inserted for the soul of Beatrice (ob, 1272), daughter
of Henry IIL, and wife of John, Duke of Brittany; 13th
Add. 33,381. Miscellaneous services, prayers, etc., in Latin,
connected with the Cathedral Priory of Ely ; 16th century.
Add. 34,190. Portions of a Breviary, in Latin, of the use of
York; early 15th century.
Add. 33,510. Life of St. Katharine of Alexandiia, in English ;
early 15th century.
Add. 33,784. Ge^ta Bomanorum : moralised tales in Latin ;
late 14th century.
Add. 33,995. Eeligious poems in English, including the Mirror
of Life, by William of Nassyngton, and the Prick of Con-
science, by Bichard Bolle, of Hampole ; late 14th century.
Add. 34,193. Collection of religious and moral treatises, pof^ms,
ete.y in Latin and English ; including the " Pilgrimage of the
Soul " from the French of Guillaume of Deguileville, William
Stanton's Vision of St. Patrick's Purgatory in 1406, a vision of
Edward Leversegge at Frome in 1465, the Dictes of the
Philosophers" and Cato's Distiches in English, and Latin
hymns with English versions ; 15th century.
Add. 33,957. St. Patrick's Purgatory, the Mirror of the Church
of St. Edmund of Pontigny, and other Latin tracts; 15th
century.
Add. 33,971. Theological Tracts in English, including "The
Chastising of God's Children " and " Meditacio Pauperib," by
Walter Hylton ; early 15th century.
Add. 34,114. A large volume of French romances, etc., in verse,
known as the " Spalding MS.," containing a Chanson de Geste
on the firht Crusade (found only in one other MS.), the
•*Boman d'6neas," the **Boman de Thebes," an allegorical
poem entitled "Le Songe Vert" (otherwise unknown), and
the "Ord^ne de Chevaleiie," or instructions in chivalry given
by Hue de Tabarie to Saladin; written in Euglaud, about
century.
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▲.D. 1400, and bearing in the illuminated borders the arms of
Henry Spencer, Bishop of Norwich (1370-1406).
Eg. 2726. The Canterbury Tales, by GeoflFrey Chaucer : the
copy known as tbe ^^Haistwell MS.," from its having be-
longed, in the 18th century, to Edward Haistwell; 15th
century.
Add. 84,360. Collection of English poems, chiefly by Lydgate,
with a few by Chancer, including a *' Balade " hitherto
unknown; 15th century. Belonged to John Stow and to
William Browne, the poet.
Add. 33,383. "Pelegiine " : a tract in defence of Henry VIII.,
by William Thomas ; written at Bologna, in 1546-7.
Eg. 2711. Poems of Sir Thomas Wyat the elder [d. 1541]; in
his own hand, or in that of an amanuensis with autograph
corrections. The volume formed the basis of Dr. G. F. Nott's
edition of Wyat's Poems, 1816. It also contains a metrical
version of the Penitential Psalms, in the hand of Sir John
Harington [d. 1612], in whose family it remained down to
recent times.
Add. 34,100. " Of Love," a tract by Algernon Sidney, in his
own hand ; 17th century.
Add. 34,225. Autograph poems, prose pieces, letters, memo-
randa, etc,, of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Eg. 2780. A volume of poems by John Keats; including
autograph copies of " The Pot of Basil " (with three stanzas
subsequently cancelled, and many minor variations), an
"Ode" on the Mermaid Tavern, and a first draft of "The
Eve of St. Mark."
Add. 34,255. " The Spell, an extravaganza," with other tales by
Charlotte Bronte, in her own hand ; written in 1834-5.
Add. 34,020-34,043. The works of " George Eliot," being the
autograph copies of the novels and poems of Marian !ISiVans
as ttcnt to the printers, with a dedicatoiy inscription in
each, except the last, to George Henry Lewes ; 1859-1879.
Bequeathed by the Author.
Add. 34,044. " Aristotle," by George Henry Lewes, being the
autograph copy as sent to the printers, with a dedicatory
inscription to Marian Evans ; 1864. Presented by Mrs. Charles
Lewes.
Add. 33,515. Autograph compositions and letters of Leigh
Hunt, Thomas Carlyle, Balph Waldo Emerson and Eichard
Cobden.
Add. 33,984. " The Dream of Gerontius," by Cardinal J. H.
Kewman: in the hand of an amanuensis, with autogiaph
corrections; 1866.
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5. AmoBg tracts and collections of State Papers and Corre-
spondence of historical interest are : —
Add. 34 266. '^Bruins Abbre viatus " : a chronicle of England,
in Latin, from the mythical Brut to the battle of Evesham in
1265, attributed to a monk of Battle Abbey; 14th century.
Vellum.
Add. 34,254. ^'Epistolas Mag. Petri Blesensis a collection of
sixty-six letters of Peter of Blois, Archdeacon of London,
circ. 1200, in Latin ; 13th century. Tellum.
Add. 33,531. A large volume of State Papers and Correspon-
dence relating to the affairs of Scotland, chiefly in connection
with England, and including the proceedings against Mary,
Queen of Scots, at the Commissions at York and Westminbter
in 15G8 ; 1449-1594.
Add. Ch. 37,639. Bond, in Latin, of the Mayor of Plymouth to
observe the treaty of commerce lately concluded between
Henry VII. and Philip, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Bur-
gundy, 24tli March, 1495 [6]. Vellum ; with tine impressions
of the seals of the borough and mayor.
Add. 34,319. Ordinances of Henry VIII. for the Royal House-
hold; 1526. Belonged to the Lord Chamberlains, the Earl of
Worcester (1508-1526) and the Earl of Arundel (1545-1550).
Add. 33,514. Original letters from the French ambassadors in
England to Anne de Montmorency, Constable of France, on
the projected marriages of Henry YIU. and his daughter,
the Princess Mary, etc. ; 1537-1539.
Add. 34,143. '* Suma de la caronica del Eey Anrriquo octavo de
Ynglaterra" : a chronicle of English affairs from 1530 to 15529
in Spanish, purporting to be written by a Spanish soldier
resident in England and an eye-witness of many of the events
described. A copy written at Madrid in 1577.
Add. 34,320. Household-book of Queen Elizabeth, with addi-
tional matter interspersed relating to the Royal Household
during the reigns of Henry YIIL, Edward VL, and Mary.
Add. 34,215. Exchequer Accompts and other oiBcial papers of
Sir Walter Mildmay, Under-Treasurer and Chancellor; 1572-
1580.
Add. 33,591-33,594. The Sadleir Papers : original correspon-
dence and papers relating to transactions between England
and Scotland as carried on by Sir Balph Sadleir, the English
agent, during thne several periods, viz., while he was
stationed at Berwick and acting as Warden of the Marches,
August, 1569— April, 1560; while he was Treasurer of the
Korthern Army daring the insuiTeotiun of the I^arls of
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Nortbumberland and Westmorland, November, 1669 — March,
1670; and, chiefly, while he was acting as custodian of Mary,
Queen of Scots, at Wingfield and Tutbury, 1680-1685. Nu-
merous letters of Queen Elizabeth, Cecil and Walsingham
are included. Four volumes.
Add. 33,740. Papers relating to the Spanish Armada of 1688,
including the original resolution of a council of war of the
English commanders to pursue the Spanish fleet northwnrd
as far as the Firth of Forth, 1 Aug. 1583, signed by Lords
Howard of Effingham, Cumberland and Sheffield, Lord Thomas
Howard, Drake, Hawkins, Hoby and Fenner.
Add. 34,224. Letters of Francis Godolphin and others, with
Privy Council warrants, etc,, relating to preparations against
the Spaniards and other military affairs in Cornwall ; 1670-
Add. 34,321. Acoompt of Sir John Fortescue, Master of the
Wardrobe, for the coronation of James I. and Anne of Den-
mark; 1603. •
Add. 34,324. Collection of political and other papers, 1624-
1623, by Sir Julius Ceesar, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Master of the KoUs, etc, (died 1636).
Add. 34,310-34,311. Letter-book of Sir Isaac Wake, Ambassador
to Savoy and Venice ; 1624-1630.
Add. 34,263. Correspondence and papers relating to the Civil
War, consisting chiefly of letters addrr ssed to Edward Mon-
tagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester; 1640-1647.
Add. 33,696. Letters and papers chiefly relating to the Civil
War, and including letters, etc., of Charles I., Lord Digby and
Lord Jermyn, keys to Eoyalist cyphers, and articles between
George Monck and Lords Kenmure and Heay; 1633-1666.
Add. 34,326. Petitions to Parliament, the Council of State, etc, ;
1648-1654. Among them is a petition of Anne Powell,
mother of Milton's first wife, mentioning him as mortgagee
of lands of her husband (Eichard Powell), at Forest Hill,
CO. Oxon; 1651 or 1662.
Add. 34,011-34,017. Books of Eetums made by the Major-
Generals and their deputies of suspected persons in the several
military districts, of persons visiting London from the country
and abroad, and of persons residing in London, Westminster,
and Middlesex ; 1655-1657. Seven volumes.
Add- 34,077. Correspondence of Sir Bernard Gascoigne or
Guasconi, envoy to Vienna in 1672-3, to negotiate a marriage
for James, Duke of York; 1657-1674.
Add. 34,274, L. Correspondence of Thomas Osborne, Earl of
Dauby, with Sir Leoline Jenkins, ambassador at the Nimeguen
1601.
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Conference, with a letter from Danby to the Duke of Lauder-
dale; 1677-1678.
Add. 33,742. Memoirs by Colin Lindsay, Earl of Balcarres, of
the affairs of Scotland relating to the Revolution of 1681,
with the names in full, which in the printed edition of 1714
are given under initials only.
Add. 33,970. Journal of the invasion of England by William,
Prince of Orange, in 1688, with twenty coloured maps giving
the route and nightly quarters from Tor Bay to London.
Add. 34,095 ; 34,096. Letters addressed to Sir William Button
Colt, Envoy to Hanover and Zell, by British representatives
at other Courts and by Under-Secretaries of State, 1690-1693 ;
with news-letters to the same from London, the camps in
Flanders, etc., June, 1692 — May, 1693.
Add. 34,348 ; 34,351 ; 34,362 : 34,354-34,357. Official correspon-
dence of William Blathwayt, Secretary at War; 1691-1705.
Add. 34,180. A volume of letters from James Ogilvy, Earl of
Seafield, Chancellor of Scotland, to Sidney Godolphin, E&rl of
Godolphin, Lord High Treasurer of Enpjland, on the negotia-
tions for the Union and other political affairs ; 1703-1708.
Add. 33,950. Letter-book of Jamas Butler, 2nd Duke of Or-
monde, with copies of his letters to Prince James Stuart,
Card. Alberoni, the Duke of Mar, and others, chiefly written
from Spain, and relating to a projected invasion of Scotland
and other Jacobite schemes; 4 Nov. 1718 — 27 Sept. 1719.
Add. 34,329-34,346. State papers and official correspondence,
written or collected by Sir Robert Southwell; 1572-1720.
Eighteen volumes.
Add. 33,380. "Declaration" of James Francis Edward Stuart,
btyling himself Jame« IIL, addrcKsed to all his "loving
subjects"; Rome, 23rd December, 1743. Signed and sealed;
with autograph marginal notes.
Add. 33,954. Jacobite correspondence and papers, including a
letter of Prince James Stuart and a warrant of his son.
Cardinal Henry Stuart; 1688-1748.
Eg. 2680-2695. Official correspondence and papers of Walter
Titley, Envoy at Copenhagen ; 1728-1766. Sixteen volumes.
Eg. 2696-2706. Correspondence and papers of Robert Gunning,
Envtiy to Denmark and Russia; 1766-1776. Eleven volumes.
Add. 34,487-34,526. Hintorical collections made by Sir James
Mackintosh for his "History of Great Britain from the
Revolution in 1688 to. the French Revolution in 1789."
Forty volumes. Presented by Miss Eva Mackintosh,
Add. 34,412-34,471. The Auckland Papers: correspondence
and papers, political and privates of William Eden, 1st
PREFACE.
Lord Auckland (d. 1814), Chief Secretary for Ireland (1780-
82), AmbaBsador at Paris (1785-87), Madrid (1788-89), and
the Hague (1789-93), Postmaster-General (1798-1804), Pre-
sident of the Board of Trade (1806-7), etc. Correspondence of
his son, George Eden, Earl of Auckland, and of other members
of his family, down to 1861, is also included. Sixty volumes.
Add. 34,274, I. Papers relating to the passing of an Act in
1830 for affixing the royal sign manual to official documents
by means of a stamp, owing to the illness of George lY.,
including letters of the Duke of Wellington, drafts by Lord
Chancellor Lyndhurst, etc.
Add. 34,245, A, B. Correspondence and papers of the " General
Convention of the Industrial Classes," established for the
promotion of Chartism, with returns of the state of the
labouring population in various towns, etc ; 1839. Presented
hy Edw, Abbot Parry, Esq,
Add. 34,474-34,483. Journals of Major-Gen. C. G. Gordon during
the siege of Khartoum, 10 Sept. — 14 Dec. 1884; address of
condolence on his death to his sister, 4 Nov. 1885 ; and three
holograph letters to her from H.M. Qu. Victoria; 1885.
Bequea^d hy Miss M. A, Gordon.
6. Among literary and private correspondence and collections
e: —
Add. 34,213. Household book of Anne, widow of Humphrey
Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, giving items of her daily
expenses in London and at Writtle, in Essex, from 1st April,
1465, to 31st March, 1466.
Add. 33,508. Household Accompts of Anthony Browne^ 1st
Viscount Montague ; 1568-1570.
Add. 33,597. Correspondence of the family of Paston of
Paston, CO. Norfolk, supplementing the series already in the
Museum ; temp. Hen. VI. — 1597.
Add. 33,588 ; 33,589. Papers relating chiefly to co. Gloucester
and the family of Berkeley, mainly written or collected by
John Smyth, author of Lives of the Beikeleys" ; 17th and
18th centuries. Two volumes.
Add. 33,975. Seventy-nine letters from Dorothy Osborne,
daughter of Sir Peter Osborne, to her future husband.
Sir William Temple; 1652-1654.
Add. 34,265. Correspondence of William Nicolson, Bishop of
Carlisle (1702) and Derry (1718), and Archbishop of Cashel
(1727); 1683-1727.
Add. 34,068. Diary of the Eev. George Whitefield ; February-
June, 1736
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Add. 34,196. Eighty-tliree letters of Henry St. John, first
Yiscount Bolingbroke, cliiefiy addressed to his sister
Henrietta and her husband. Robert Knight, and relating
to private and family matters ; 1716-1761.
Add. 34,008. Papers of the family of Nicholas, of Roundway, in
Bishop's Canning, CO. Wilts, 1559-1754; with a collection of
157 charters and deeds. Bequeathed by Commander J. B. B.
Collier, B,N,
Add. 34,048. Forty-one letters from Sir William Hamilton,
Minister at Naples, to Sir Joseph Banks, on scientific subjects,
chiefly with regard to volcanoes; 1778-1803.
Add. 33,977-33,982. Letters addressed to Sir Joseph Banks,
Bart., P.R.S., chiefly on Botany and other subjects of Natural
History; 1765-1820. Six volumes. Presented by Spencer
Oeorge Perceval, Esq.
Add. 34,019. Forty-two letters of John Keats to his sister
Fanny; 1817-1820. Presented by Senorita Bosa Llanos Keats^
of Madrid, daughter of Fanny Keats,
Add. 34,046. Letters from S. T. Coleridge (87), W. Words-
worth (18), and R. Southey (13), to Daniel Stuart, editor of the
" Morning Post " and the " Courier " ; 1799-1838. Bequeathed
by Miss Mary Stuart ; to be withheld from public use for teii years.
Add. 33,537-33,564. Correspondence and papers of the family
of Bentham, chiefly o^' Jeremiah Benthara and his two sons,
Jeremy, the philosopher, and Sir Samuel, the naval architect
and engineer ; with numerous autograph notes, dissertations,
etCy of Jeremy Benthnm ; 1744-1847. Twentj^-eight volumes.
Add. 33,600 ; 33,601. Diaries of Joseph Hunter, F.R.S., Assistant
Keeper of Public Reccirds, supplementing the "Collectanea
Hunteriana," already in th ^ Museum ; 1810-1817, 1833, 1841-
1860. Presented by U, J, Hunter, Esq.
Add. 34,188 ; 34,189. Correspondence of Stacey Grimaldi, Mar-
quis Grimaldi of Genoa, on antiquarian and literary subject* ;
1811-1860. Two volumes. Presented by his son, Bev. Ales^
ander B. Orimaldi,
Add. 34,098. Correspondence of James Yates with Constantino
Simon ides and others relative to the forged Papyri in the
Mayer Collection; 1849, 1863-1864. Presented by E. T.
Dowson, Esq.
Add. 33,964-33,968. A large collection of autograph letters, etc.,
English and foreign, chiefly of actors, artihts, authors, ilnd
musicians; 16th-19th centuries. Five volumes. Bequeaihed
hy Andrew Oeorge Kurtz^ Esq.y of Liverpool.
PREFACE.
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7. Among collections of topographical interest will be found : —
Add. 33,991. The Topographia Hibemica of Giraldus Cam-
brensis: an imperfect copy, of the 13th century, formerly
belonging to Sir James Ware, the Irish antiquaiy. Vellum.
Eg. 2709. " Le Canarien " : a History of the Conquest of the
Canaries by Gadifer de la Sale and Jean de Bethencourt in
1402-1404 ; compiled by Pierre Bontier and Jean le Verrier,
their chaplains. In French. 16th century; with miniature
and illuminated initials. Yellum.
Add. 33,759. Copy of the letter of Amerigo Vespucci to Lorenzo
dto' Medici on his third voyage to America in 1501. Belonged
to Marino Sanuto, the Venetian historian (oh, 1635).
Add. 33,566. Account by Vincenzo Favi of a Pilgrimage to
Jerusalem in 1615, going by way of the Mediterranean and
Egypt, and returning through Damascus and Aleppo; with
dedication to the Duke of Savoy. Illustrated with numerous
plans and bketches of buildings, etc^ by Giovanni Cales.
Add. 33,767, A, B. Narrative by Count Magalotti of the travels
in England of Cosmo III., Grand Duke of Tuscany, when
Prince Hereditary, in 1669. Italian. A transcript (19tb
century) of the original at Florence, with copies of the forty
large views, in Indian ink, of towns, noblemen's seats, etc.
Add. 33,633-33,730. Journals of travels in England and abroad,
by John Skinner, Bector of Camerton, co. Somerset; 1788-
1832. With numerous sketches, drawings of archaeological
remains, etc. Ninety-eight volumes. Bequeathed (in 1839) by
Bev. John Skinner.
Add. 33,765. Geographical collections of Alexander Dalrymple,
Hydrographer to the East India Couipany and the Admiralty,
including accounts of Madagascar, Mauritius, Ascension, etc. ;
late 18th century.
Add. 34,080-34,088. "Notes and Views in Egypt and Nubia,"
by Edw. Will. Lane, 1825-1828, being the original MS. of his
unpublished ** Description of Egypt." Three volumes of text
and six of drawings, the latter being chiefly made by the help
of the camera lucida, and remarkable for their extreme
delicacy and finish.
Add. 34,197-34,199. Journals of travels by Adolphe de Eiquet,
Comte de Caraman, in Turkey and Greece, North- Western
Asia Minor, Egypt and Nubia, Syria and Palestine ; 1828-1838.
Add. 33,445-33,469; 34,484. Add. Ch. 33,047-34,933; 39,039-
39,941. Accompt-books of the officers of Eamsey Abbey,
CO. Huntingdon, 14th — 16th centuries; together with a large
mass of papers relating to the Commission of Sewers for
Digitized by
PREFACE.
COS. Huntingdon and Cambridge, and to the family of
Cromwell, al, Williams, of Hinchinbrook, 16th — 18th cen-
turies. Twenty-five volumes. Also about 2,700 chai-ters and
rolls, chiefly relating to Ramsey Abbey, dating from the
12th century.
Eg. 2733. Regifeter of Charters, etc.^ of Peterborough Abbey,
compiled soon after 1253, in Latin; known as the "White
Book," from the colour of the doe-skin binding, as dis-
tinguished from the " Black Book," now in the library of the
Society of Antiquaries.
Add. 33,985-33,990 ; Add. Ch. 37,399-37,459. Acoompt-books,
in Latin, of the College of St. Mary at Mettingham,
CO. Suffolk, 1402-1516 ; with sixty charters relating to the
college, many having fine seals.
Add. 34,269-34,273. Register of the Monastery of Oroenendale
near Brussels, in Latin; 15tb century. Fragments of the
Speculum Juris of Oulielmus Durandus, and other mediasval
treatises on theology, canon-law, c<c,, of the 13th — 15th cen-
turies. Five volumes; vellum and paper. Presented hy
Prof, Oeorge Stephens, of Copenhagen.
Eg. Ch. 585. A charter of covenant between Byland Abbey
and Newburgh Priory, co. York, respecting their mutual
rights of acquiring lands in Oxdale, Gilling and Yearsley;
temp. Hen. II. Yellum. With five fine seals.
Add. Ch. 34,949. Licence from Edward L for a grant in
mortmain to the Augustinian Friars at Shrewsbury ;
1298. Latin. Vellum. With a very fine and well-preserved
seal.
Add. 33,572-33,586 ; Add. Ch. 34,950-36.448. Correspondence
and papers of the family of Hale, of King's Walden, co.
Herts; 1526-1814. Fifteen volumes. Together with a
ooUection of 1500 charters and rolls, dating from the twelfth
century, relating to King's Walden and other estates of the
family in cos. Bedford and Hertford. Among them is a deed,
to which is appended, by a broad label of parchment, a very
fine, perfect, and perhaps unique impression of the Great Seal
of Queen Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry YIII., in red
wax, three and a half inches in diameter.
Add. 33,935-33,942 ; Add. Ch. 36,994-37,377. Correspondence
and papers of the family of Moreton, of Moreton, co. Chester,
temp. Hen. YII. — 1765 ; the bulk of the letters being from
Peter Moreton, British agent at Turin, etc., tempp. Jas. I. and
Chaa. L Eight volumes. With a collection of about 400
charters, chiefly relating to lands in Cheshire, tempp. Hen. ILL
to Geo. II. Presented hy Miss Elizabeth Moreton.
Digitized by
PREFACE.
Add. 33,356; 33,441-33,443; 33,506, A, H ; 33,599; 33,617-
33.631. Add. Ch. 32,975; 32,976; 34,940; 36,450-36,452.
Further papers, in addition to those received in 1886 and
1887, of the family of Pelham ; including miscellaneous letters,
1711-1825, and an accompt-book of work done on the several
mansions of the Duke of Newcastle, 1714-1720. The col-
lection now amounts to 559 volumes, together with nearly
3,500 charters, etc. Presented hy the Earl of Chichester.
Add. 34,257-34,262; Add. Ch. 37,767-38,442. Collections re-
lating to the island of Jersey, and more particularly to the
families of Messervy, Poingdestre and Carteret; 17th-19th
centuries. Six volumes. Together with nearly 700 deeds,
dating from the 15th to the 18th century.
Add. 33,595. Collections relating to the City and See of York,
1411-1656 ; mostly written in a single hand, down to 1647.
Casts of Seals cii. 1-170. A Collection of one hundred and
seventy casts of Episcopal Seals not hitherto represented in
the Museum Series. Presented by JOT. A. Bye^ Esq.
Eg. 2734. "Police et Discipline Ecclesiastique " of the French
Protestant Church in England, as ordained at the Synod of
1641; with signatures of the ministers and elders of the
church in Threadneedle Street, London, from 1666 to 1745.
Yellum.
Add. 34,364-34,385. Collections for a history of Bedfordshire,
by 0. St. John Cooper, Vicar of Narleigh and Puddington, co.
Bedf. ; 18th century. Twenty-two volumes.
Add. 33,420. Collections for the history of the county of
ComwaU, by Thomas Tonkin ; 18th century.
Add. 33,769. " An exact Description of Essex, by John Norden,
1594"; with map, and dedication to Kobert Devereux, Earl
of Essex. In the author's autograph. Another autograph
dedicated to the Queen is in the Museum, and a third, dedi-
cated to Lord Burghley, at Hatfield, the present copy dififering
considerably from both.
Add. 33,520-33,530. Heraldic and other collections relating to
Essex, by Charles E. Probert; 1856-1883. Eleven volumes.
Bequeathed hy C. K. Probert.
Add. 33,87^-33,929 ; Add. Ch. 36,460-36,991. Collections for a
History of Kent, by Bev. Thomas Streatfeild, of Chart's Edge
(ob. 1848), oontinned by Bev. L. B. Larking (o6. 1868). Fifty-
two Tolumes. With a collection of upwards of 500 charters,
chiefly relating to Kent, tempp. Edward III. — WilL & Mary.
Presented by Mrs. Hannah Streatfeild.
Add. 34,103-34,106. Letters and papers relating to co. Kent,
16th-19th centuries, supplementary to the Kent collections of
Digitized by
PBEFACE.
the Bev. ThomaB Streatfeild acquired in 1890. Presented by
Mrs. Hannah Streatfeild.
Add. 34,147-34,178. HiBtorioal and topographical collections of
the Rev. L. B. Larking and his brother, J. W. Larking; 16th-
19th centuries. They relate to the county of Kent, and more
particularly to the family of Twysden, of East Peckham,
including several volumes in the hand of Sir Boger Twysden,
the antiquary, and a diary of his wife, 1646-1661. Thirty-
two volumes.
Add. 34,140 ; 34,141. Survey of Lincoln Minster, by Bishop
Bobert Sanderson, with other collections relating to the
county and city of Lincoln; 17tli and 18th centuries. Two
volumes.
Add. 34,146. Note-book of James Torr, the Yorkshire anti-
quary, chiefly relating to estates in the Isle of Azholme
and elsewhere, co. Lincoln; 1671-1690. Presented bff Edward
Peacock, Esq.
Add. 34,214. Book of the Survey of Crown Forests, eto., in cos.
Northampton and Butland, taken in 1664.
Add. 33,820-33,836. Collections for a History of Somersetshire,
by William Phelps, Vicar of Meare, etc.; 19th century.
Seventeen volumes. Presented hy Mrs. Mary Peny Carr Burton.
Add. 33,856-33,877. Collections for the history of Suffolk
families, by Joseph J. Muskett; 19th century. Twenty-two
volumes.
Eg. 2748-2779. Extracts from Parish Begisters of cos. Corn-
wall and Devon, by Col. John Lambrick Yivian, arranged
under the names of persons; 19th century. Thirty-two
volumes.
Add. 33,732. Parish Begister of Lyminge, co. Kent ; 1544-1679.
Vellum. Presented hy Canon B. C. Jenkins.
Add. 33,511 ; 33,612. Treasurers* accompts, muster-books, and
other papers, of Sandwich, co. Kent ; 1382-1729.
Add. 34,308. Customs of the Town of Northampton, in French
and English; 16th-17th centuries. In wooden boards, covered
with brown leather finely tooled, with metal clasps and bosses.
Eg. 2788. Domesday Book of the laws and usages of Ipswich, in
French ; compiled in 1290-1. Written for Paul Le Bos, Town
Clerk, temp. Edw. III. Vellum.
Eg. 2789, A, B. Survey of the Manors of Butley, Boyton and
Tangham, co. Suffolk, and Plan of part of Tangham Manor, by
BalphAgas; 1594. Autograph.
Add. 34,112. Beports of the Commissioners of Sewers between
Kingston Bridge, co. Surrey, and Bavensboume, co. Kent, made
at Southwark ; 1612-1617. Four vellum rolls.
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Add. 33,852-33,854. Begister, etc., of the Guild of Bakers of
York; 1543-1670.
Eg. 2712. Portolano, or Map of the Coasts of Europe, Asia
Minor, and North Africa, with names in Italian ; ornamented
with coloured figures of potentates, flags with armorial
bearings, etc. 15th century. Vellunu
Add. 33,976. Maps and views of various parts of the West
Coast of Africa, chiefly by Joan Vingboons ; circa 1640.
Add. 34,184. A Dutch Portolano, containing forty-nine coloured
maps of portions of Europe, Africa, and Asia, as far east as
Formosa and Japan ; 17th century (soon after 1654).
Add. 33,353. Maps and plans of places in San Domingo, etc. ;
18th century. Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty.
Add. 33,609. Bailway Map of Australia, revised to March 1889 ;
12 ft by 9 ft 6^ in. Presented by the Hon. W. H. WalJcer,.of
Victoria.
Add. Ch. 37,766. Deed of conveyance (executed in triplicate) of
land at Port Phillip, now the site of Melbourne, Victoria,
from the native chiefs to John Batman, founder of Victoria
Colony, for 20 pairs of blankets, 30 tomahawks, 100 knives,
etc.^ with a yearly rent of 100 pairs of blankets, 100 knives,
100 tomahawks, etc ; 6 June, 1835.
8. Some few collections and single volumes relating to His-
tory, Biography, Music and the Drama remain to be noticed,
as: —
Add. 33,735. Collections relating to tournaments, including
copies of ordinances for the office of Constable of England,
temp. Bich. 11., and of rules for jousts made in 1466, with
illuistrative drawings in pen and ink. Early 17th century.
Add. 33,699. The Privileges of the Baronage of England, by
John Selden ; with a copy of Orders of the House of Lords
thereupon in 1620-1, certified by the Clerk of the Parliaments
in 1739. In richly tooled morocco binding, with the Boyal
Arms. Presented by the Earl of Chichester.
Add. 34,280-34,285. "Biographical dictionary of Foreigners
who have resided in or visited England, from the earliest
times down to the year 1777," by Joseph Oulston. Six
volumes.
Add. 34,393-34,401. Papers and correspondence of the family
of Cromwell, alias Williams, of Ramsey Abbey, co. Hunting-
don ; 16th-l 7th centuries. Kine volumes.
Eg. 2713-2722. Correspondence and papers of the family of
b
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PREFACE.
Gawdy, Baronets, of West Harling, co. Norfolk; 1509-1751.
Ten volumes.
Add. 34,239. MemorialB of the family of Bodney, of Stoke
Bodney, co. Somerset, written by Sir Edward Rodney, soon
after 1651 ; the volnme also contains political speeches,
poems, religions tracts, e(c., by Sir Edward Rodney and others
down to 1680.
Add. 33,412. History of the family of Hungerford, by Rev.
F. Brown ; 19th oentnry. Bequeathed by Bev. F, Broum.
Add. 34,317. Correspondence and papers of Robert Sherborne,
Bishop of Chichester (1508-1536); very fragmentary, and
apparently taken from covers of books.
Add, 33,419. Private Jonmal of F. S. Larpent, Judge Advocate
General to the British Forces in the Peninsula; 1813-1815.
PresetUed hyF.deH. Larpent, Esq.
Add. 33,346-33,348. Letters of Thomas Wright, F.S.A., 1853-
1875 ; and correspondence of Prof. Owen and B. Dockwray,
1845-1860. Presented by 8. 0. Perceval, Eeq.
Add. 33,958-33,961. Drawings of Egyptian, Etruscan and
Roman antiquities, by Edward Dodwell, F.S.A. ; drca 1825-
1827. Four volumes.
Add. 34,113. Drawings of military engines, and of machines
and implements of all kinds, following Francesco di Giorgio
Martini of Siena, with tracts and notes, in Italian, on hydro-
statics, Greek fire, the use of pontoons and batteriug-rams, etc. ;
early 16th century.
Add. 33,417. Feuer-buch, or the art of making explosives for
use in war, with drawings and diagrams ; 1600.
Add. 34,127-34,134. "The Ten Canons of proportion and
composition in Gothic Architecture, established and prac-
tically applied to the design of modem churches," in five
books, by Henry Conybeare, C.B. ; with illustrations. Eight
volumes, folio. Bequeathed by the Author.
Add. 34,411. Collections for a history of engraving, and other
papers of Thomas Dodd, printseller ; 19th century. Presented
by H. Spielnuinn, Esq.
Add. 33,394-33,408. Memoirs of English Engravers, 1550-
1800, by Thomas Dodd ; 19th century. Fifteen volumes.
Add. 33,846-33,851. Collections for the history of painting on
glass, by Charles Winston, with numerous drawings, etc.;
19th century. Six volumes.
Add. 33,610, S, Autograph addresses from John Flaxman, the
sculptor, to the Crown and the Royal Academy, on his plan
for a monument of National Honour ; 1800-1801.
PREFACE.
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Add. 34,111. A Medical Misoellany of translations and extracts
from yarious authors, apparently compiled for one Mabter
William Somers ; 15th century.
Add. 33,996. A collection of Medical Treatises, in Latin, in-
cluding the " Bosnia MedicinsB " of John de Gatesdene, with
recipes and charms in English ; 15th century. Yellum.
Add. 33,972. A collection of Medical and other Recipes, in
English; 15th century. Vellum.
Add. 34,212. " The Poor Man's Talent " : a medical handbook
by Thomas Lodge, M.D,, the poet, composed abjut 1623,
followed by similar tracts, possibly by the same author;
17th century.
Add. 33,532. Original depositions, reports, and other papers
connected with an inquiry by the Inquisition at Madrid,
relative to the practice of animal-magnetism or mesmerism,
and the alleged cures effected by it; 1815-1818. Spanish.
Presented by Edward Houghton^ Esq.
Add. 33,534. Medulla Grammatic&e : a Latin-English Dic-
tionary, attributed to Galfridus Grammaticus, a Friar-
Preacher of Lynn, co. Norfolk, author of the English-Latin
" Promptuarium Parvulorum." 15th century. Vellum. Pre-
sented by the Hon. Mrs. Way^ widow of Albert Way.
Add. 34,305. Latin-English Glossary of the Bible and Apo-
crypha, agreeing with Purvey's version of the Wyoliffite
translation ; 15th century. Vellum. In boards with bevelled
edges, covered with two layers of white kid-skin.
Add. 34,183; 34,201. A Bohemian Grammar, and Gypsy Vo-
cabularies, by George Borrow, author of ^*The Bible in
Spain " ; in his own hand. Two volumes.
Eg. 2724. A curious Folding Almanac, with prognostications
and miniatures of the agricultural operations of the several
months, accompanied by forecasts and directions, in English,
etc. 15th century. Vellum.
Add. 33,519. Treatise on Music, by Ugolino di Orvieto, in
Latin. Written at Pesaro in 1477 ; with a curious reference
in the colophon to the assassination of Galeazzo Sforzc^ Duke
of Milan. Belonged to Franchino Gafuri, Profobsor of Music
at Milan [d. 1522].
Add. 34,200. Treatises, in Latin, on church music, on the art
of composing, etc.^ with a few part-songs ; in a German hand
of the 15th-16th century.
Add. 33,933. Contra-tenor part of Thomas Wode's Scottish
Metrical Psalter of 1566. This part has hitherto been missing,
to complete the work, the other three parts being preserved
in the University Library at Edinburgh.
Digitized by
XX
PKEPACE.
Add. 34^054. Autograph Latin motets by Simonelli, 17ih oen-
tury; and by A» Scarlatti, 1708.
Add. 84,267. Musical compositions and autograph letters of
Meyerbeer, J. L. Krebs, J. Q. Walther, Samuel Wesley and
others; 1745-1876.
Add. 84,007. Autograph compositions of Muzio Clementi,
Samuel Wesley (with letters), and James Hook; 18th and
19th centuries.
Eg. 2727. " Christus am Oelberge " : an oratorio in full score, by
Ludwig van BeethoTen, with autograph corrections. Early
19th century.
Add. 88,799-88,819. A collection of operas, e^., performed at
the Lyceum English Opera House between 1816 and 1841.
Twenty-one volumes. Presented by Mrs. Walter Arnold.
Add. 88,636; 83,686. "II Talismano" and "Letty " : autograph
operas by Michael William Balfe, in full score.
Eg. 2746. Autograph compositions of Bobert Sohumcmn and
Wilhelm Bichard Wagner.
Add. 34,182. "Christus": an oratorio in fall score, in the
autograph of the composer, Franz Liszt; 1863-1866.
The compilation of the Catalogue is the work of the staff of
the Department, more particularly of Mr. Jeayes, Mr. Bickley
and Mr. Herbert. The Papyri have been described by Mr.
Kenyon, and the Music by Mr. Hughes-Hughes. The work of
revision has been chiefly done by Mr. Warner, Assistant-Keeper,
and (as regards the Index) by Mr. Bickley.
Edwabd J. L. Scott.
31 Dec., 1894.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAOB
Additional MSS. acquired in the Teab 1888 ; Nos. 33,345-33,604 . 1
1889 ; Nos. 83,606-S3»608 . 33
1890 ; Nos. 33,60»-33,954 . 85
1891 ; Nos. 33,956-34418 . 138
1892 ; Nos. 34,119^,276 . 204
1893 ; Nos. 34,276-34,626 . 283
Additional Charters and Bolls ; Nos. 32,900-39,996 • . . 349
Detached Seals; Nos. LXXVIII. l-Cm. 2 . . . .378
Papyri; Nos. CXXL-CCCCLVIII 390
Eoerton MSS. ; Nos. 2679-2790 451
EoERTON Charters; Nos. 685-618 480
Digitized by
CORRECTIONS.
33,404. p. 16, 1. 4. For Sohweiok Lardt, read Schweiokhardt.
33,417. p. 18, 1. 31. For and of his son, read afterwards.
33,420. p. 19, 1. 25. JDeU words in brackets.
33,469. p. 26, 1. 16. For temp. Jas. I., read [1628].
33,656. p. 62, 1. 23. For Daguerreotype, read Silhouette.
33,740. p. 99, 1. 13. For 21 July, read 26 July.
33,839-33,844. p. 117, 1. 28. For James P. Morier, read James
Justinian Morier.
34,217. p. 243, 1. 36. For [Thomas Wentworth, Earl of] Cleveland,
read John Cleaveland; and in L 36, for [1651], read
[1657].
34,260. p. 263. To description add Printed, in part, in R. Chaloner's
" Memoirs of Missionary Priests," 1842, p. 221.
34,294. p. 287,1. 19. Defo which. . .although and insert (for Bona
Maria, the full name of the Duchess) and
1. 23* After daughter insert Bianca Maria.
1. 35. For fifteen read sixteen,
p. 288. After 1. 19 read 14. ♦The Coronation of the Virgin,
f. 124; and change subsequent numbers. For a fuller
description of the MS. see The Sforza Booh of Hours^
published by the Trustees, 1894.
34,360. p. 314, 1. 19. For agitata, read agitatsB.
34,364-^,386. p. 325, 1. 20. For PhiUips, read Phillipps.
Add. Ch. 39,943-39,996. p. 377. For Sheri£b' and other writs, read
Exchequer Acquittances.
Eg. 2727. p. 464, 1. 31. For Early xvmth cent., read Early xixth
cent.
Eg. 2736. p. 467, 1. 6. For Csarda's, read Csardas.
Index, p. 497, col. 1. Art, Italian. Add^ after first entry, Horas :
miniatures, borders, etc.^ 15th cent. 34,247.
„ p. 518, col. 1. Bindings, German. Add stamped pigskin,
16th cent. 34,248.
„ p. 521, col. 2. For Blois (William de), Bishop of Winchester,
r^ad Bishop of Worcester.
Digitized by
COERECTIONS.
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Index, p. 529, ool. 1. Add Brandan, Baron (6b. 1813). Owned Add.
34,248.
„ p. 557, ool. 2. Add Cleaveland (John). Petition to Oliver
Cromwell, [1657]. 34,217, f. 77.
„ p. 567, col. 2. Under Cotton (Sir Bobert). For temp. Jas. I.,
read 1628.
„ p. 634, ooL 2. For Gkmbani ( ^), read Gkunpani ( ).
„ „ „ Add Oaming, in AuOria, The Carthnsian
monasterj at, owned Add. 34,248.
„ p. 721, col. 2. Litnrgies, Latin. After 1. 28, add HoreB, 15th
cent. 34,247.
„ p. 790, ool. 1. Add Peele (George). Song, late 16th cent.
33,963, f. 109.
„ p. 808, coL 1. Add Pradentins (Anrelius). Carmina, early
10th cent. 34,268.
p. 814, col. 2. BedpeB, MedioaL Add. 34,248, fL 202, 203 b.
Digitized by
Digitized by
Googl
ADDITIONAL MANUSCRIPTS
ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR
1888.
33.345. Genealogical and historical roll of the Rings and 'Queens
of England, to Queen Elizabeth, beginning from the Creation, in
IxUin; continned, in a.d. 1780, to George IIL Vellum; 35ft.
6 in. X 1 ft. 11 in. xvitb cent. Presented hy Alexander Drucey Esq.
33.346, 33,347. Letters of Thomas Wright, P.S.A., to Joseph Mayer
of Liverpool, including also some to Charles Eoach Smith, and
letters by other persons, chiefly enclosures; 1853-1876. Two
volumes. Vol. 1. 1853-1858 ; Vol. TL 1859-1875. At the end of
VoL II. is a paper by T. Wright " On Anglo-Saxon Antiquities,"
being a lecture on Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries read at Liverpool,
27 Sept. 1854. Paper; ff. 289, 280. Octavo. Presented by
Spencer Oeorge Perceval^ Esq,
33.348. Correspondence of Professor Eichard [afterwards Sir Bichard]
Owen and Benjamin Dockray, 1845-1860; with a copy of their
correspondence on the plurality of worlds, 1854. Paper; flf. 43.
Quarto. Presented hy (he same,
33.349. Letters of John Strange, P.E.S., British Eesident at Venice,
to Thomas Martyn, Professor of Botany in the University of Cam-
bridge; 1769-1786. Paper; fT. 26. Quarto.
33,360. A. Prophecy of events from 1646 to 1990, found in a tomb in a
Benedictine monastery in the kingdom of Naples ; and ** Vaticinium
in Polonia antiquum, circa reges futuros post Joannem III.," in
verse. Latin, xviith cent. f. 1. Presented by James Hilton^
Esq., F.8.A.
B. 1. •'A certificate of such monyes of the newe standerd appointed
for Ireland as hath bcene coined in his Highnes Tower of London
M88 — 1888. B
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,351.
and delivered over in cbarge to mee, S"^ Thomas Knyvett, Knight,
Warden of the Mynt of the said Tower, and by mee to be issued to
the Tresanrer at Warres in Ireland," 31 Mar.-30 Apr. 1603.
Signed by Sir T. Knyvett. f. 3.
2. Bev. Francis Hutchinson, late Vicar of Hoxne, co. Suffolk, to
Thomas Maynard, M.P., concerning a claim for tithes made on
lands in Hoxne; 7 Ma3% 1715. f. 5. With copies of evidences
and notes, ff. 7-11.
C. 1. Warrant of Henry VII. to Sir Robert Litton, Keeper of the
Great Wardrobe, for a " yerde of purpul veluet for the gamysshing
... of the Tapers " for himself and hia wife, mother, and son on
Candlemas Day ; Greenwich, 28 Jan. a« 14 [1499]. Signed " H. R."
Vellum, f. 12.
2. Instructions for Lord Vere Beauclerk, Captain R.N., as ** Com-
mander in Chief of the Convoy ap2>ointed for the preservation of
the Fishery of Newfoundland " ; Kensington, 3 June, 1729. Signed
by Queen Caroline, as *' Guardian of the Kingdom," etc.; with seal.
8. Warrant to Henry Fox, Paymaster General, for a payment to
William Baker "for Insurance"; St. James's, 20 Apr. 1758.
Signed by George II. f. 28.
D. Signatures of George Cruik shank, the artist, and Eliza his wife,
written on the occasion of their " Silver Wedding," 7 Mar. 1875.
f. 31. Presented by Mrs. Eliza Cruihshanh
E. Two mutilated leaves of a French poem on Natural Philosophy
[sc, L'Image du Monde of Gautier de Metz], including portions
of chapters headed " Combien la terre a de lone entor et despes
parmi," and " Du ciel cristalin et du ciel empire qui est desus."
The MS. probably belonged to Ramsey Abbey ; and these leaves
(see f. 33 b) formed a cover for an accompt by Rich. Wilson of
«* trees solde owt of tholde parke at Ramsey " in 1569. Vellum.
Late xiiith cent. f. 32.
F. Letter of William III. to Henry Sydney, Viscount Sydney, con-
gratulating him on the gallantry of his regiment of Guards ; "au
camp devent Namur," 28 July, 1693. Fr. Hologr, f. 34. Pre-
sented by the Earl of Chichester.
Paper and (ff. 32, 33) vellum ; flf. 35. Folio.
33,361. A COLLECTION of songs, duets, and trios by Dr. Thomas
Augustine Arne, Corbet [? William Corbett], Dr. Samuel Howard,
John Stanley, Daniel Purcell, Michael Wise, John Eccles, Richard
Leveridge, Monro, J Barker, Henry Carey, and several
other anonymous composers. Among them is a setting of the
national anthem to the words " God save great George our King "
(f. 17). Intoi'spersed are also several songs without mu^ic, includ-
f. 13.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,362-33,369.
3
ing versions of ** God save the King,*' beginning with the words
"Fame let thy Trumpet sound" (f. 30), and of "Rule Britannia"
(f. 29 b) ; also some verses spoken on the death of Handel (f. 24).
Paper; ff. 68. xviuth century. Belonged to Challis Mather in
1742. Obi. Octavo.
33.362. "Herrmann von Unna. Schauspiel in fiinf Acten, mit
Choren und Taenzen ; von Abt [Georg Joseph] Vogler " [1799].
In full score. With notes, apparently autograph. Paper ; ff. 158.
Polio.
33.363. Maps and plans of districts and places in the island of Haiti,
or San Domingo, W. Indies, and chiefly of the town and fortifications
of Port de la Paix ; 1764-1788. At the end are : a plan of the
blockade, by the Spanish, of Monte Video, in Uruguay, S. America,
1775, "copied March 7rh, 1803, from a MS. communicated by
Admiral Man." f. 25 ; — and two plans of the town and fortifications
of Sacramento on the Bio de la Plata [copied circ. 1803]. ff. 27,
28. Paper ; ff. 28. xviiith and xixth centt. Folio. Presented hy
the Lords of the Admiralty,
33.364. Transcript of the Chartulary of Haughmond Abbey, co.
Salop. Paper ; ff. 117. xviiith cent. From the library of
William My tton, of Halston, co. Salop. Small Quarto.
33.366. CJoimT-BOOK of the Manor of Barton, formerly part of the
lands of the abbey of St. Agatha in Easby, co. York; 1649-
1724. With a few memoranda of later date. Paper; ff. 125.
Small Folio.
33,356. "Statuta Academise Cantabrigiensis," to 19 March 174^.
Paper ; ff. 71. Bound in red morocco, richly tooled. Belonged to
Thomas Pelham Holies, Duke of Newcastle, Chancellor of the
University. Folio. Presented hy the Earl of Chichester,
33.367. A coLLEcnoN of Changes for Church-bell ringing; by
Benjamin Annable, whose name is scribbled on the fly-leaf. See
Church Bellsy vol. vii. p. 15. Paper; ff. 173. xvinth cent.
Octavo. Bequeathed hy the Rev, Henry Thomas EUacombe,
33.368. Extracts from the Hundred Bolls, Escheat Bolls, and other
records, relating to lands in cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon;
tempp. Hen. III.-Hen. VIII. Paper; ff. 136. xviith cent. Small
Folio. Presented hy Miss Janet Morgan,
33.369. " Observations Politicall and Civill " : a treatise on Govern-
ment, by W. B. [William Beoher?]. Paper; ff. 133. xviithoent
Belonged to Edward Umfrevile, of the Inner Temple, 1724, and
to E. Leeds, of the same, 1758. Small Folio. Presented hy the same.
B 2
Digitized by
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,860-33,370.
33.360. 1. Sailing directions for the voyage from England to the
East Indies, and in the eastern seas, with particulars of the winds,
descriptions of islands and coasts, etc. ; by John Leeds, f. 3.
2. Short descriptions of ports and trading places, etc.^ in India and the
East, by the same. f. 58.
3. Journals of voyages by John Leeds in the East Indies, and finally
to England, being pressed on board H.M.S. ** Severn" ; 1702-1706.
f. 71.
Paper; ff. 112. With the name and date: '^John Leeds,
December j* 17, 1706." Small Folio. Presented by the same.
33.361, 33,362. '*Adelson e Saloini": opera, in two acts, in full
score; by Yincenzo Bellini. Two volumes. Paper; ff. 177, 121.
xixth cent. Obi. Polio.
33,363, 33,364. Anna Bolena " : opera, in two acts, in full score ;
by Gaetano Donizetti. Two volumes. Paper ; flf. 342, 282. xixth
cent. Obi. Fo^io.
33.365. Lucia di Lammermoor " : opera, in three acts, in full score ;
by Graetano Donizetti. Paper ; flf. 297. xixth cent. Obi. Folio.
33.366, 33,367. ''Il Trovatore": opera, in four acts, in full score;
by Giuseppe Verdi. Two volumes. Paper; ff. 269, 225. xixth
cent. Obi. Folio.
33.368. A WAXEN book, consisting of six wooden tablets coated with
wax on both sides and two covers waxed on the inner side only.
Inscribed by the stilus with grammatical exercises and other rough
notes, in Oreek, apparently the work of a schoolboy ; together with
a rude drawing, perhaps meant for the schoolmaster. Third
cent.(?). 7 X flinches.
33.369. A SET of ten wooden tablets, each having from a quarter to a
third of its width broken off. Seven of them contain inscriptions
in Oreekf written in ink (in thre^ cases on both sides) on a ground
of drab paint; the rest are blank, one, which formed a cover,
having a groove cut in it to hold the reed or stilus. There are
eighteen inscriptions in all, varying from six to twenty lines in
length, no line being complete. They record transactions relative
to the recovery of debts, arrears of taxes, etc, most of them con-
taining the name of Panospolis, t.c. Panopolis, now Ekhmin, in the
Tht-baid, and many albo the name of one Aurelius.
Seventh cent. (?). 8^ x .3 to 6^ inches.
33.370. Proceedings of the Conclave ending in the election of Cardinal
Giovanni Maria del Monte as Pope under the title of Julius III.,
with an account of the illness, death, and x)bsequie8 of his pre-
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,371, 83,372.
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decessor, Alessandro Famese, Paul III. ; 6 Nov. 1549 — 8 Feb. 1550.
Latin, At the end (f. 130) is a " Narratio brevis eorum, quae gesta
sunt in superioribus Comitiis." Paper; ft*. 141. Written in Italy,
xviith cent Folio.
33,371. Fragments of the following works : —
1. Baedas Historia Ecclesiastioa : extending, with frequent lacnnse,
from lib. iii. 17 to the end of the summary. With the Colophon
Explicit liber historiarum gentis Anglorum Bede presbit^eri ad
Ceoluulfum re^em." f. 1.
2. Julii Yalerii Res Gestae Alexandri Macedonis: lib. i. 7-12, as in
Zacher, Valerii Epitome, 1867, and lib. iii. 22-54 as in Mai, CUub.
Auct. Tom. vii., 1835, bat epitomised, f. 25.
3. Epistola Alexandri regis ad Aristotilem de Mirabilibus Indian : a
single page, with part cut away, containing the concluding
sentences, f. 28.
4. Qalfridi Monemutensis Historia regum Britanni»: the Prologue
(mutilated) and libb. i. 2, 14-16, ii. 5-16, iiL 6-9, iy. 2-8, vi 11-13,
16-19, vii. 1-4 (etl. San Marte, 1854). f. 28 b.
5. Petri Comestoris Historia Scholastica: Gen. 46-49, 68-81, iL Maca
4-16, Evang. 68-74. f. 40.
Vellum ; ff. 47. Circ. 1200. Folio.
88,872. Transcripts of Inquisitions, etc., relating to co. Caernarvon,
North Wales ; tempp. Eich. 1. — Hen. VII. Latin.
1. "Placitum snper quo warranto" of the liberties of Conway;
[1370.] Wanting a few words at the beginning (see 2^ Becard of
Caernarvon^ 1838, p. 161). f. 1.
2. Inquisition as to infringements of market rights of Conway, Beau-
maris, etc. ; Caernarvon, 19 Mar. 1426. f. 5.
3. Precept to the Mayor and Bailiffs of Conway concerning pleas for
debts, etc. ; n. d. f. 5 b.
4. Inquisition of an outlawry in Conway, and of the acquisition of
property in Criccieth by the Welsh; Conway, 19 May, 1488.
f. 6.
5. Officium coronatoris, cum latro pro homioida fugit ad ecclesiam,*'
eU. {pp. cit, p. 122). f. 6 b.
6. Statuta de Ruthland " : short abstracts or titles of the laws for
the government of the Welsh made in 1284 (op. dt.^ pp. 119, 131).
£ 7.
7. Measures of length and area. f. 8.
8. Inquisition de serviciis et custumis ad castra domini principis in
comitatu Caernarvon debitis" ; 29 Sept. 1374. f. 8 b.
9. Extracts from Inquisitions as to marriages between English and
Welsh iu Caernarvon, and to alienation of lands to Welshmen in
Beaumaris; 1421, 1422. f. 9.
Digitized by
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,373, 33,374.
10. Boundaries of the lands of Conway Abbey, under the Charter of
Llewellin, Prince of North Wales ; 1198. f. 9 b.
Paper ; ff. 9. Late xvith cent. Folio.
33.373. Y CwTTA Cyfar\vydd : a Chronicle or Memorandum-book of
Peter Roberts, of Bronyrhwylfa, near St. Asaph, Notary Public,
recording christenings, marriages, and burials in the counties
of Denbigh and Flint, with abstracts of legal documents, notices
of contemporary events, chiefly local, remarks on the weather, etc.^
interspersed ; 15 Aug. 1607—27 Feb. 164f . A few leaves are want-
ing at the beginning and end. £dited by D. E. Thomas, in 1883.
Paper ; ff. 149. Small Quarto.
33.374. Papers of John Jones, of Kellilysday, co. Flint ; chiefly
copies or drafts of letters and petitions written by him while con-
fined in the Fleet Prison, London, in 1641 and 1654-1657, and in
Flint Gaol in 1643, complaining of his imprisonment and offering
' his services to the King and Parliamentary Party, with proposals
for reforming the government, etc.
Included are : —
1. Petitions to the House of Commons for settling the rights and
prerogatives of God, the State, and the King; w. d., May, 1641.
ff. 15, 17. Followed (f. 19 b) by an account of an interview on the
subject with the Earl of Northumberland and others, in 1642.
2. ** About Corpoi ationes " : on prerogatives, etc., " sent " by Mr. Wm.
Edwards to the House; n. d. f. 21.
3. " The Aunswere of John Jones, gent., to the wrongfiill impositions
of money imposed uppon hym or his lands by any of the Parlament
Officers agaynst the lawe and justice of this land of Wales, pre-
sented to the ho". Generall Thomas Mitton, Generall of the Kinge
and Parlament forces for North Wales " ; with a similar communi-
cation to Thomas, Lord Fairfeix, 22 Nov. 1647. ff. 24 b, 28 b-37.
.4. Proposals concerning the laws in Wales; 3 Dec. 1650, 28 Jan.
165J. ff. 41b-57.
5. On the greate scale of Bryttaen, now called the greate scale of
England"; [1651?]. f. 57.
6. On " the Covenant of State made betweene Henry the Thyrd . . •
and the freemen of England " in 1263. ff. 60-68.
7. Suggested Acts for maintaining the Divine Prerogatives and the
liberty of the subject ; [1656 ?]. ff. 68, 69 b.
8. Questiones to be aunswered by the devines of London " ; [1657 ?].
f. 86.
9. Petition to the Lord Protector from "above 3,000 prisoners in
durance in the Fleeto, Marshallsee, both Counters, and in the
adjacent counties " ; [1 657 ?]. f. 89 b.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,376-38,377.
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Other Petitions, ete.y are addressed to : —
Charles L ; July, 1642—8 Aug. 1643.
ff. lb, 5b. 8b, 9.
Sir Thomas Milward, Knt, Chief Justice
of Chester and Fliut; May, 1643.
ff. 7, 7b.
Endymion Porter; Oct— Nov. 1643.
ff. 9, lib, 12b.
Arthur, 1st Baron Capell ; 8 Aug. 1643.
f. 10 b.
Prince Rupert ; n. d. [1643]. f. 13 b.
The House of Commons ; 1G42, [1656].
ff. 21, 75 b.
[John] Pym ; 1 May, 1 Aug. 1641. ff. 17,
17 b.
Bobert Devereux, Earl of Essex ; [1642 ?].
f. 19 b.
Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumber-
land; 1642. ff. 19b,20.
Sir Ralph Maddidon,Knt., M.P.; 28 Jan.
165f. f.50b.
Paper ; ff. 94. Folio.
Ryce Vychan, of Gray's Inn; [165f].
f.51b.
The Warden of the Fleet ; 1656, 30 Apr.
16^7. ff. 67 b, 76, 91 b.
Col. Nathaniel Fiennes, Commissioner
of the Great Seal ; July, 1656. f. 74 b.
Lord Protector Cromwell ; 31 Dec. 1656,
n,d. ff. 75,77, 91.
Sir Christopher Parkes, Knt., M.P.;
8 Dec. 1656. f. 75 b.
Col. John Jones ; 10 Nov. 1656. t 76 b.
Nathaniel ''Bakou"; 11 Nov. 1656.
f. 76 b.
Gen. Charles Fleetwood ; 31 Dec. 1656,
1 Jan. 165}. ff. 77, 78.
Sir Theopliilus Jones, M.P. ; 1 Jan.
165J. f.78b.
Foulk Parry: 9, 30 Jan. 165» ff. 79,
79 b.
33,376. Coloured Plans of the Beverley and Barmston Drainage
Works, with schedules " containing the total arrangement and
taxation of the Low Grounds and Carrs " in Beverley, Leckonfield,
Foston, Eelk, Leaven, North Frodingham, Barmston, ete., in the
north-west of Holdemess, E. Biding, oo. York. Paper; ffl 77.
Early xixth cent. Quarto.
33,376. Declaration by Sir Bichard Weston, Under-Treasnrer of
England, of the receipts and payments of the Exchequer, Mich.,
23 Hen. VIII. [1531]— Mich., 24 Hen. VIII. [1632]. Latin.
Vellum ; AT. 79. With the leaves at the beginning of the several
divisions elaborately ornamented with large initials and borders,
containing the royal arms and badges, grotesques, e/c, executed
with pen and ink. Large Quarto.
• 33,377. Pontifical, according to the ordo Bomanus," containing : —
*Ordo qualiter pontifez se preparare
debet mifsam celebraturus/' f. 2 ; —
**Ordo septem eoclesiasticorum grad-
uum,*' f. 19 ;— Consecration of a
bishop, f. 43 of a pope, f. 71 ;— of an
emperor, f.73 b ; — of a queen or empress,
f. 85 b ; — of an abbot, abbess, monk,
nun, ff. 89 b, 92, 92 b, 96 Bene-
dictions of a foundation stone, church,
altar,Te6tments, cemetery, €<<;.,ff.l04b-
160 b; — "De consecracione Crismatis
in Cena Domini," f. 160 b ;—**De officio
bone sexte ferie," f. 171 ;— ** De officio
in Sabbalo sancto," f. 173;— "Ordo
Romanus qualiter Concilium a^tur
conveniente universo cetu episoo-
porum," f. 182;— "Ordo ad dandam
penitenciam,** etc., f 187 b ; — " ad visit-
andum inflrmum,** f. 194; — "ad un-
gendum," f. 197 b ; — ad communican-
Digitized by
Googl
ADDITIONAL MSS-, 88,878, 38,879.
dam," f. 199 ; — " Commendacionis num eoclosie benedioendum,*' f. 224
anime," f. 201; — ** sepeliendi clericos "Beuedictio pere et bacuH peregrin-
Boinauefraternitati8"f.21l;— '*oathe- antium. que non est in ordinario dni.
oaminum faoiendi,'* f. 219;— *'ad sig- pape,'* f. 230 b.
The remainder of the volume is in several dififerent hands : —
**Ordo ad ponendam lapidem primarium episcopales throughout the jear,
in fundamento ecoleaie,** f. 231 ;— ** ad f. 262 ;— " Letani-," f. 276 Addl•e^8
benedioeudam ecolesiam," f. 239 ; — at Ordiuation, eto., f. 276 b ; — ^Various
Benediocio super episcopum oonse- Benedictions, etc., ff. 279, 282 b.
crandum," f. 260 b; — Beuediotiones
On f. 282 are two notes: (1) by John of Merschburg, clerk, that
Ernest [von Pardnbitz], Archbishop of Pragne, died on F. of Conv.
of St. Paul [25 Jan.], 1364, and that he himself, set. 13, professed
in the monastery of Sderatz [in Bohemia], 4 Aug. in the same
year ; and (2) by Matthias, Bishop of Leitomischl [in Bohemia],
that he was consecrated bishop, set. 48, 9 July, 1441, at Basel,
during the sitting of the Council, one of his consecrators being
John, abbas Scooie," eic.
Vellum : £f. 283. With illuminated initials. Written in Italy^
xivth oent. Quarto.
33.878. KouGH Rkgister of warrants for offices, etc., held under the
Grown, noting the date of the warrant or patent, and in many
cases the succession of holders, from temp. Hen. VIII. (but chiefly
from temp. Eliz.) to 14 Chas. 1. [1639]. Arranged under "Officers
belonging to the Customes of London," the several Court** of Law,
Ward, etc. (f. 1) ; in loose alphabetical order of offices (f. 27); and
under counties (f. 86). Imperfect^ at the beginning and end.
Under the heading •* Players " (f. 66 b) is the entry " W Fletcher
et W* Shaokspear Regi [anno 1 Jac. I.]."
Vellum ; ff. 117. Circ. 1640. Quarto.
33.879. **A Description of the Royal Tombs in the Chapel of the
Kings and the Chapel of King Heniy the VII., together with
those of the nobility and others in the several Chapels and parts
adjoining in the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster, with
the several Inscriptions on their Monuments and Gravestones.
LikewibC an Account of the several Vaults in and near the Chapels,
and the Noble Families there deposited. Also the Funeral
Piooessiou of the most renowned John, Duke of Marlborough.
Also the Installation of the Knts. of the most Hon^* Order of the
Bath, with the several Inscriptions on their plates of Arms placed
in their stalls in the Chapel of King Henry the VII., and the
names of their Esquires and Officer** of the Order. Together with
a List of the Abbots, Bishop and Deans of Westminster, and the
names of the Prebends installed since the Bestoration. Collected
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,880, 33,381.
9
from the Best Authorities made Publick and several Manuscript
Papers, by John Buswell, of Duns Tew, in the County of Oxford,
one of the Gentlemen of his Majesty's Chapels Royal." Bio-
graphical notices of many of the persons buried are given. Paper ;
ff. 101. dre. 1755. Folio.
33,380. "His Majesty's most Gracious Declaration," addressed by
Prince James Stuart, styling himself " James the Third," to all his
" loving subjects " previous to the Rebellion of 1745 ; dated ** at
our Court at Rome," 23 Dec. 1743, **in the 43* year of our reign."
Signed James R."; with privy seal. With autograph marginal
additions, e,g, The manufactures of England are visibly going to
decay," and passages marked for omission (the latter not appearing
in the Declaration as printed and disseminated).
At the end is a note that this original duplicate " was given to
the writer by ** M. Waters, Procureur General of the English
Benedictines," and (as added in another hand) sole executor of
the Duchess of Albany/' daughter of Prince Charles Edward.
Paper; ff. 4. Folio.
33,38L A Collection of religious tracts, offices, prayers, etc., connected
with the Priory of Ely ; in Latin (except art. 36).
1. Metrical epitaph on Alan of Wakingham, Prior of Ely (oh. 1364 ?),
beg. " Hos operatorum, dum vixit, oorpore sanns " (see Wharton,
Anglia Sacra, i. p. 684). f. 2.
2. Form of Absolution, f. 2.
3. Calendar, with prominence given to St. Etheldreda and other Ely
saints ; preceded and followed by diagrams and tables, f. 2 b.
4. Prayers "in persecuoione et detraccione inimicorum," and *'in
omni tribulacione et angustia." f. 10.
6. ** In isto libro continentur subscripta " : a table, with references
to the 15th cent numeration of the leaves. This extends from f. 1
(f. 13) to f. 160 (f. 185), but £f. 134-156 have been extracted (see
art. 19). f. 10 b.
6. Prayers " pro amico itinerante in partes remotas," etc, f. lib.
7. Anniversaries to be observed at Ely, mostly those of bishops
down to John Hotham (ob, 1337) and of priors down to John de
Buktone (ob. 1397). f. 12.
8. Oratio ad angelum cui homo deputatus est." f. 12 b.
9. " Libellus qui vocatur visio mentis," in 22 chapters, f. 13.
10. Meditationes [et orationes] Anselmi, archiepiscopi Cantuarien-
sis," including also (f. 57 b) his letter " ad Gundulfam de oracioni-
bus sancte Marie." f. 43.
This art. is in a 13th cent, hand down to f. 82 b, the last two lines
of which are in a hand of the 15th cent. This hand continues
10
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,881.
down to f. 102 b (see art. 18). Some of the prayers are not included
in the printed works of St. Anselm, and the last (f. 89) is headed
oracio de passione doniini secundum beatnm Bemardum."
11. Indulgences granted by St. Gregory and other popes to all who
shall say five Paternosters and five Aves before a figure of Chriht
with the instruments of the Passion, as depicted on the opposite
page. f. 90.
12. "Tractatus de Sacramento altaris," in 12 chapters, beg. ** Veiitas
ait." f. 90 b.
13. ** Qnomodo [sacerdos] se debet habere post missam." f. 95 b.
14. Prayers " post missam," f. 96 ; — " pro prelatis, si vacavent," f. 96 b ;
— " pro statu ordinis et reparacione religionis," f. 97 ; — ** pro siatu
ordiiiis, cuidam monacho in claustio Cluniacensi per angelum
revelata," f. 97 b ; — for the repetition of which 2000 years' indulgence
were granted by Boniface VI. [VIII. ?] at the petition of Philip,
king of France, f. 98 ; — " divinitus revelata beate Brigide principisse
Swecie, circa annum domini m.coc., de Sacramento altans," f. 98.
15. Passio dom. nostri Ihesu Christi secundum lohannem," with a
prayer, f. 98 b.
16. ** * Quicunque vult,' cum ultimis precibus ad primam " (c/. f. 11).
f. 99 b. A leaf is lost after f. 101.
17. Prayers — referring to the Veronica, f. 102; — "qnam composuit
sanctus Egidius," f. 102 ; — approved by St. Augustine, f. 102 b.
18. " Meditationes [et orationes] Anselmi archiepiscopi." f. 103.
In continuation of art. 10, and in the same hand as £f. 43-82 b.
19. Four Prayers addressed, or referring, to St. Etheldreda. f. 141 b.
Here should follow, according to the Table of Contents (f. 11), the
" Speculum Corporis " of pope Innocent III. ; but this has been
removed, and articles 20-36 inserted, later in the 15th cent.
20. Office of the Passion (?). f. 144.
21. Prayer " ad elevacionem Corporis Christi," with indulgence from
Pope John XII. f. 151.
22. **Narracio mirabilis de quadam domina vite solitarie cupienti
scire quot vulnera Christus in suo corpore habuit," etc ; followed
by the Fifteen O's. f. 162.
23. The " Stabat Mater dolorosa." f. 157 b.
: 24. Oracio ad Mariam virginem et sanctum lohannem evan-
gelistam." f. 158.
25. Quicunque devote banc letaniam in honore beate Marie ootidie
dixerit videbit eam visibiliter tribus diebus ante mortem." f. 158 b.
26. Eight verses from the Psalter, as imparted by the Devil to St.
Bernard, ^'quos qui cotidie diceret numquam daiupnaretur."
27. Prayers "ad S. Thomam Cantuariensem," f. 161b;— "deS. Kate-
riua," f. 162;— "de S. Benedicts" f. 162b.
f. 161.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,882.
11
28. Story of Amaldns, a canon, to whom the Virgin appeared in a
vision and gave a roll inscribed with a prayer, f. 163 b.
29. The ** Miflsus est angelus," with prayers, f. 164 b.
30. OflSce and mass " de eterna sapiencia." f. 167 b.
31. Prayer for a woman in labour, etc. — ** Nemo novit magnas virtutes
hujus oracionis, deo solo excepto." f. 175.
32. Psalmi quos sanctus Hillarius, Fictavensis episcopns, constituit
ad deprecandum deum." f. 176.
33. Rubric of Masses to be celebrated to ensure relief " in quacumque
necessitate vel tribulacione.'* f. 177.
34. Indulgences for him, quicumque arma sive insignia dom. nostri
Ihesu Christi devote inspexerit " ; with other indulgences, and a
prayer, f. 177 b.
35. Invocation of saints, preceded by seventeen lines of verse, beg.
*' Fratres, pro subsidio sanctos invocamus." f. 179 b.
36. " The glorious Invocacion of owre savyour Jhesu." f. 181.
37. Litany of the saints. In the table of contents (f. 11) this follows
the " Speculum Corporis." (See above, under art. 19.) f. 182.
38. Lines — on the virtues of the scabious plant, beg. " Urbanus pro se
nescit precium scabiosi " ; — on the coming of Antichrist in a.d. 1800,
etc. f. 185.
39. Fragments of Euclid, viz. Bk. iii. 37, Bk. iv. 1-4. Written in
the 13th cent f. 186.
A few devotional notes in English, 15th cent., are inserted on
f. 151b.
Vellum; flF. 188. With a coarsely executed miniature on f. 89 b.
xiuth and x^th centt. Bound in crimson velvet. Quarto.
38,882. A Collection of pieces in prose and verse, in Spanishy viz. : —
1. Speeches of Lucretia and her father, after the outrage of Sextus
Tarquinius. f. 2.
2. Amatory epistle of **La madre Selua," queen of Calidonia, to
Mansol, " varon de las partes de Acaya." f. 5.
3. ** Letra que fue embiada por los Citas (Scythians) a Alexandre."
f. 10.
4. Complaynta sobre la muerte de dona Ynesde Cleues, princessa de
Nauarra [dau. of Adolphus, Duke of Cloves, and wife of Charles of
Navarre, Prince of Viana, who died 1461], por Pere Torrella." f 11.
5. Lamentacion de Spana fecha por [Inigo Lopez de Mendoza] el
Marques de Santy liana." f. 12 b.
6. On the passion of Love. f. 15 b.
7. ^ Bazonamiento de Fere Torrella en deffension de las donas contra
los maldezientes," c^c. f. 17 b.
8. " Canoiones " and other poems, ff. 24-212^ The names of authors
attached are as follows : —
Digitized by
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,388, 88,884.
Diego de Sevilla, ff. 24, 24 b, 92 b.
— Vayona. f. 24 b.
— Villalpando, ff. 76 b, 77 b, 79, 161
(Francisco de V.). 169 b (Jnan de V.)
— Gregorio, ff. 77, 79 b, 80.
Jolian de Mena, ff. 77 b, 78, 79, 79 b.
80 b, 99 b, 101 b, 105, 107, 109 b, 112 b,
178.
•* Rey d'AregoQ [Alfonso V.] a Lucreoia
[d'Aniano?lf. 78.
6on9alo d'Avila, f. 78 b.
Pere Torrella, ff. 93 b, 96 b, 98, 99, 170,
171, 176 b, 185 b, 188, 191b.
Lope de EstuAiga, ff. 118 b, 114 b, 116 b,
118, 124, 126, 168.
Johan Rodrigaez: ''Lob siete Qozos,"
f. 119 b.
Don Ifiigo Lopez [de Mendoza], Marques
de Bantillaua, ff. 127, 129 (**E1 In-
flemodamor"), 178 b.
Buero de Bibeia, ff. 128 b, 158, 158 b,
160 b.
Alfonso Enriqnez, ff. 140, 144 b, 167 b.
— Santa Fe, ff. 145-149, 154-157. 184 b.
Julian Bodrignez de la Camara, ff. 150,
150 b, 151.
El Conde de Mayorga, f. 157 b.
Johnn de Duena.", ff. 158. 160. 194.
Jolian de Torres, ff. 160, 165 b,
— Macias, ff. 162-165.
Mossen — Navarro, f. 166.
Rodrigo Manrique, ff. 167, 167 b.
**ElBachiller,"f. 173.
Luis Bocanegra, f. 179 b.
Johan de Mft9uela.ff. 180, 190.
Don Diego de Sandoval, f. 180.
Carlos de Arellano, f. 182.
Mossen Pero Vaoa, f. 183.
El Infante don Enrique [Henry, Duke
of Villena, son of Ferdinand L of
Arragon]. f. 185.
Gflroia de PadUIa, ff. 187, 190 b.
Johan de Yalladolit, f. 195.
At the end are : Loores a la Senora infanta condessa de Foiz "
[Eleanor, dau. of John II. of Arragon, mar. in 1434 to Gaston lY.,
Comte de Foix]. f. 194 b Poem on the towns of Spain, each letter
of the alphabet having two stanzas with a refrain, beg. ** En Avila
por la A." f. 196 ; — ^Poem in 28 twelve-line stanzas and a " fin"
of six lines, beg. " 0 fortuna reboltosa." f. 205 ; — and after two
blank leaves, six eight-line stanzas, beg. " Al muy prepotente don
Johan el Segundo " [John 11. of Arragon, 1458-1479]. f. 212.
Paper; flf. 212. Late xvth cent. With two illuminated initials
on f. 2. On the inside of the upper cover are the name and device
of [Nicolas] de Herberay [Seigneur des Essars, oh. cire. 1552] ; and
on the inside of the lower cover a note of the presentation of the
volume to him (?) by " el contador de Gisors Ragio," 10 Jan, 1536.
FoUo.
33.383. " Felkgrinb " : a political tract in defence of Henry VIII.,
by W[illiam] T[homas]; in the form of a disputation — when "con-
Btraigned by misfortune to habandon the place of my nativitie and
to walke at the randome of the wyde worlde" — with certain
Italian gentlemen at Bologna, Feb. 1546 [7]. See other copies in
Cotton MS. Vesp. D. xviii., f. 46 b, and Harl. 353, f. 8, with a
dedication to Pietro Aretino. The author was Clerk of the Council
to Edward YL, and was executed for treason in 1553. Paper;
ff. 65. xvith cent. Sm. Quarto.
33.384. " The Heauen of the Mynde, or The Myndes Heauen. A
moste excellent, learned and religious Treatise declaring the way
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,386-38,389.
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and readiest meanes how to attayne the true peace and quiet of the
minde. Written in the Italian tongue by . . . Madonna Isabella
Sforza, sister to the great Duke of My lane, and translated into
English by A[nthony] M[undy]."
With an auiograph dedicatory letter to John Swynnerton, Alder-
man and Sheriff of London, dat. 22 Dec. 1602, stating that the
translation was made " as a breathing whyle in my undertaken
long labour, called Tymes ryche Treasurie.'* After this (f. 3) are
eleven lines of French verse, headed Une Damoyselle Parisienne
aux lecteuies.*' The original was printed at Venice in 1544, and a
French translation at Lyons in 154(>. The authoress (1503-1561)
WHS not sister of the Duke of Milan, but daughter of Giovanni
Sforza, Lord of Fesaro.
Paper ; flf. 57. Small Quarto.
83,385. Book of Hours, in Latirtj with the rubrics generally in French,
'*Sulum lus de Salesbiri" (see f. 88 b). Imperfect at the begin-
ning ; and with several leaves missing or mutilated in various parts.
The contents are : —
Hours of the Holy Trinity, f. 2,
Hours of the Passion, with colophon :
**Gi finist les hures del nun lesu,"
f. 27.
Hours of the Holy Ghost, f. 41.
Hours of the Blessed Virgin, with prayers
and psalms, f. 54.
•* Les hures de seinte Katherine la
gioriuse martyre et uirgine," f. 125.
Penitential Psalms, f. 141.
Litany of the Saints, f. 151.
The fifteen Psalms, f. 159.
Anthem, verse, anJ prayer for the com-
memoration of 8t. Roger, f. 168 b.
**La seinte priere por totes les almes
cristianes": Vigils of the Bead, f. 171.
On blank leaves or portions of leaves (ff. 23 b, 26, 26 b, 41 b, 53 b,
83 b, 96 b, 123 b, 124, 140 b) are inserted prayers for the soul of
Beatrice "regali prosapia" (f. 124), probably Beatrice (ob. 1272-3),
daughter of Henry III. and wife of John, Earl of Richmond, and
(1286) Dnke of Brittany, The MS. may therefore have belonged
to her and have passed, at her death, into the hands of one of her
dependants.
On the last leaf (f. 200 b) is also inserted, in a somewhat later
hand, the hymn " Verbum supemum prodiens."
Vellum ; ff. 200. xiiith cent. With illuminated initials ; all the
miniatures (if there were any) have been cut out. Bound in old
oak boards (rebacked, with leather), carved to represent an inter-
secting arcade, but apparently not originally designed for a binding.
Octavo.
33,386-33,389. Gleanings in English biography, by Miss Susan
Mary Stokes ; consisting chiefly of references to notices in printed
works. Arranged alphabetically under names of persons, in four
volumes : Vol. I. A-Co ; Vol. 11. Cr-K ; Vol. III. L-R ; Vol. IV. S-Y.
Digitized by
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,890-38,892.
Paper ; ff. 627, 581, 566, 542. xixth cent. Quarto. Presented hy
Miss Bosamond Anne Wehb,
83,390, 33,391. « Gleanings " in English history, by Miss Susan Mary
Stokes; consisting chiefly of extracts from, and references to,
printed works, and dealing more particularly with the 17-1 9 th
centuries. Two volumes. In Vol. II., flF. 249-400, are also similar
collections in foreign history. Paper; flf. 400, 401. xixth cent.
Quarto. Presented hy the same,
88,392. 1. " The Crowne of Thornes " : a religious poem in rhymed
heroic verhe, in twelve books, beg. : ** I sing of thornes transformed
in bloody spiings." f. 1. Written in two different hands, the
second beginning at f. 85.
A work under this title (in eight books) was composed by Sir John
Beaumont, Bart, (oh, 1627), but no copy of it is known to have
survived (see A. B. Grosart, Poems of Sir J. Beaumont^ 1869,
p. xxxii., and Diet, of Nat, Biogr,, vol. iv. 1885, p. 69). As it was
written in the lifetime of Hen. Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton
{oh, 1624), it cannot be identical with the present article, which
was written (f. 143) after the marriage of Charles I. (1626). For
the probable author, see below, tinder art. 2.
2. A collection of Latin poems, mostly of a devotional or satincal
character and with a strong anti -Protestant bias. Written in
the same hand throughout and apparently autograph, ff. 146-190.
Included are: — Epigrams against Luther, ff. 146-149; — **De
stigmatibus S. Pauli et Calvini." f. 146 b ; — " Compendium gram-
maticae apostatum." f. 147; — Epitaphs on 0. Cromwell and
Qu. Elizabeth, f. 147 b ; — " Logogryphus de cognomine meo," sc.
Clarke, f. 150b;— "In obitum R. P. Petri Haliox," sc, Pierre
Halloix, Jesuit, of Liege {oh. 1656). f. 162 b; — *• Conscientiee
8crupulo68B et cauteriataa paradigma." f. 164 b ; — " Historia
Puritani qui felim suspendit ob violatu[m] Sabbatum mure capto."
f. 167 b ; — " Domorum vel Carthusiani (sic) monachorum provincisB
hujus catalogus." f. 172 ; — " An appetendus prioratus," etc.
f. 172 b; — "Motiva humilitatis, ex S. Christi Martyre, B. P. Rob.
Southwell." f. 175 b;— "Meditationes Purgativae," etc. f. 177.
The writer (see ff. 150 b, 172) was evidently Robert Clarke (aZ.
Hauton, al. Graine), a Carthusian monk, of Nieuport, in Flanders,
(oh. 1676) whose Christias^ a long Latin poem on the Passion
(written before 1650), was published at Bruges, 1670. In the
preface to an edition by A. C. Walthierer (Ingolstadt, 1855) it is
stated (p. vii.) that he also wrote an English poem " The Crown of
Thorns," existing in autograph in the library of Baron Edm. de
Harold.
l»aper; ff. 191. Circ. 1660. Folio.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,393-88,408.
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83,893. " Institutions, etc., in the archdeaconries of Norwich and
Norfolk ; copied from the MS. collections of Dr. [Thomas] Tanner,
late Bishop of St. Asaph, remaining in the Registry of the Bishop
of Norwich," by Anthony Norris, of Barton, co. Norfolk, 1780.
The Deaneries of Breccles, Norwich and Thetford, and of Crane-
wise, Rockland, and Redenhall, are excluded, " in which Deanries
the substance of this MS. has been already published by
Mr. Blomefield in his History of Norfolk " [vols, i.-iii.]
On f. 2 is a note by A. Norris on the " Norwich Domesday Book *'
in the custody of the Dean and Chapter.
Paper ; ff. 348. Belonged to Sir John Fenn, 1787. Folio.
33,394-33,407. Memorials of engravers that have exercised or
practised the art in Great Biitain, including tho<e of foreign
countries in practice therein," from 1560 to 1800; by Thomas
Dodd, printseller (ob, 1860). Specimen plates are occasionally
inserted. Fourteen volumes. Paper ; xixth cent. Quarto. The
volumes are divided as follows : —
38,894 (flf. 275). Vol. I. Abbot-Aylesford. At the beginning are :
Index of names, f. 2 ; — Dissertation on the origin of the art of
engmving," etc. f. 91 ; — *' A general scale adapted to establish
denominative terms to denote the distinctive sizes of prints."
. f. 144.
33,396 (ff. 286). Vol. II. Bacon-Bartolozzi.
33.396 (ff. 626). Vol. III. Bartolozzi (continued). Piinted sale
catalogues of the following collections are included : — of John
Woodhouse (priced), 1801, wanting the lots sold on the first two
days. f. 416 of Anthony Molteno (priced), 1824. f. 472 of Sir
Mark Sykes, 1824. f. 494.
38.397 (ff. 293). Vol. IV. Basire— Bryer. With priced sale-cata-
logues of Mariano Bovi, 1802 (f. 163), and John Browne, 1802
(f. 260).
33.898 (ff. 260). Vol. V. Buch— Cure.
33.899 (ff 309). Vol. VL Dagley— Faber.
33.400 (ff. 504). Vol. VII. Faber (cont.)— Fuller.
33.401 (ff. 295). Vol. VIII. Gainer— Hoefnagle. With a printed
catalogue of new prints by Valentine Green, 1780 (f. 107).
33.402 (ff. 311). Vol. IX. Hoefnagle (cont.)— Macklin.
33.403 (ff. 266). Vol. X. Maidstone— Patch. At f. 173 is a printed
copy of "The Heptaprcemion : a plan for disposing of the
[Robert] Bowyer Collection ... A catalogue and description by
Mary Parkes," 1844.
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ADDITIONAL MSS , 33,404-^3,41L
33.404 (ff. 203). Vol. XI. Patch (cont.)-~SkillmaTi. With the
following sale-catalogues: — Engravings, etc,j chiefly by Louis and
Nicholas Schiavonetti, 1814. f. 154; — Pictures, etc.^ chiefly by
Henry William Schweick Lardt, 1799. f. 165; — Miniatures by
Samuel Shelley, etc., 1809. f. 216.
33.405 (ff. 219). Vol. XIL Smith—Symons. At f. 189 is an original
letter from Sir Eobert Strange to — Humphrey ; Paris, 20 Sept.
1777.
83.406 (ff. 252). Vol. XIIL Tassaert— Vorsterman.
33.407 (ff. 216). Vol. XIV. Waddington-Zucchi.
33.408. A CATALOGUE of European engravers to the end of the 18th
cent ; by Thomas Dodd, printseller. Arranged in alphabetical
order of names, and giving, in tabular form, " the country or birth-
place of each person, period of their practice, where chiefly resident,
mode of exercise, class of productions, and whether of their own
design or of other individuals.'* Paper; ff. 286. xixth cent.
Quarto. >
33.409. Bgturn of papists within the diocese of Bangor, in the form
of letters addressed to John Egerton, Bishop of Bangor, by the
clergy of the several parishes in answer to a circular ; 24 Sept. —
16 Nov. 1767. At the end (ff. 93, 94) are similar returns for
Long Wittenham, co. Berks, and Wootton Basset, co. Wilts, made
to John Hume, Bishop of Salisbury, in 1767. Paper; ff. 94. Folio.
33.410. Papers relating to the Consistory Court of the See of
Chichester, chiefly presentments and citations for immorality and
offences against Church discipline; 25 Mar. 1592 — 13 Jan. 159f.
A few other papers, 1541-1680, are included, among them being : —
1. Proceedings at Courts held in the churches of Arundel, Pul-
borough, and Sutton, co. Sussex ; 1541-2. f. 1.
2. Terrier of lands in Medraeney Manor, in Selsey, co. Sussex,
belonging to the Chapter of Chichester, being the benefactions of
John de Langton, late Bishop of Chichester [1305-1337], and of
Master Stephen Ketelby : " Ex libro comrauniter vocato the old
terrier." Copy, 16th cent. f. 113.
3. Eegister of wills in the diocese of Chichester; 1547. f. 118.
A fragment, consisting of two leaves (numbered ff. 199, 200), with
a third giving the names of those whose wills were entered on
ff. 180-200.
Paper ; ff. 128. Folio.
33.411. Papers of John Crawfurd, F.R.S., relating to Java and the
neighbouring Islands, and to his £mba««y to Cochin-China ; eirc.
1811-1823.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38.412, 38,418-
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1. " Notioe BUT la Coohinchine, foumie par Mr. [J. B.] Chaignean,''
French ComuI at Hu^ ; 1822. Quoted from, (1828), by Crawford
in Ms JEmhassy to Stam and Cochin China in 1822, pp. 483, etc. f. 2,
2. On the religion and onstoms of Bima, in the Island of Sumbawa.
Imperfect, f. 15.
3. Account of the temple at C&tto, al. Chettok, in Java. f. 18.
4. On the tin mines and trees of the Island of Banca; July, 1817.
5. A chronicle of the Mahommedan sovereigns of Bantam, in Java,
1474-1816. f. 24.
6. ** Beport upon the District of Cadoe," in Java. f. 51.
7. " Sketch of Borneo." f. 61.
8. Notes of articles of commerce in the East Indies, by G. M., under
the headings, " Bengal Articles." f. 94 ; — " Productions of China
and the Indian Archipelago, Malabar and the Persian Gulph."
f. 95 b ; — ** Produce of Europe and America." f. 96 b.
9. " Memorandums in China .in 1805-6 "— " From Mr. McQuoid,
July 1st, 1817." f. 98. ^
10. " Extract statement of certain Imports and Exports at Singapore
by Junks, Native Prows and Vessels," by William Farquhar,
Resident; 1 Apr. 1820-31 Oct. 1821. ff. 108, 110.
11. "Population of Prince of Wales' Island [al. Penang] and its
dependencies, up to the 30th June, 1821," by R. Caunter. f. 112.
12. Questions relative to the revenue, etc.j of Penang; [1821].
f. 113.
13. Accountof " Safflower " and " Lac Dye," products of India; 1821.
flf. 114, 116.
14. Transcript, with translation, of a Chinese monumental inscrip-
tion to Koo Le Hwan (ob. Oct 1821). f. 120.
15. Draft of the report on Cochin-Cbina made by J. Crawfurd on his
return from his embassy in Dec. 1822 (c/. printed work, p. 466).
f. 121. Inserted (f. 158) is a letter from Rev. William Milne, of
the Anglo-Chinese College, Malacca, on the spelling, etc., of Siamet^e
and Cochin-Chinese names of places and titles ; 15 Jan. 1822.
Paper ; ff. 200. Folio. ^
33.412. History of the family of Hungerford, of Heytesbury and
Farleigb, etc. ; by the Rev. Frederic Brown, M.A. With photo-
graphs of Farleigh Cahtle, co. Som., and a few engraved plates.
Paper ; ff. 163. Xixth cent. Folio. Bequeathed by Bev. F. Brown.
33.413. " Parliment Observations of y^ daily proceedinges " : a diary
of proceedings in the House of CommoDs, kept by John Milward
or Millward, M.P. for co. Derby, from 17 Sept. 1666, when he
took his seat, until 8 May, 1668. Written in more hands than
one, and probably copied from rough notes. Paper; ff. 97.
MSS. — 1888. C
f. 20.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,414-33,419.
xviith cent. In leather covers, stamped with the arnls of
Booth by; Sir Will. Boothby, 2nd Bart., having mamed Frances,
2nd daughter and co-heir of John Milward. Folio.
33.414. Address of the " Society of Glass-blowers, Glass-cutters and
Trade united" to Queen Caroline, wife of George IV., denouncing
the omission of her name from the Liturgy and the " infamous
charges and proceedings" against her; 1820. With signatures.
Vellum roll ; 13 ft 10 in. x 1 ft. 10 in.
83.415. The Book of Common Prayer, with the Psalter in metre by
Stemhold and Hopkins; written in shorthand, according to the
system of John Byrom. Paper ; flF. 105. Temp. Geo. II. Octavo.
33.416. 1. **Sermones dominicales per annum de tractatu fratris
Nycholai d© Aquaavilla, de ordine Minorum, super ewangeliis;
scripti et finiti per fratrem Jacobum de Nussia, concanonicum Par-
chensem iuxta Louanium, supra portam monialium insule ducis
iuxta Ghenepe, anno dni. m'*ooc"°xxxix.'* f. 1,
2. " Passionale novum de Sanctis ; scriptum per fr. Jac. de Nussia . . .
anno dni. m°occ"'*xl°." f. 69.
Vellum; flf. 172. a.d. 1339-40. The covers stamped with the
arms (erased) of the Abbey of Pare near Louvain. With book-plate
of John [Fiott] Lee, LL.D., of Hartwell. Quarto.
33.417. " EiN WHAAR, probiertt, vnnd practiciertt geschribnes Feuuer
Buech . . . zue sonnderere Nutz vnnd WoUfartt ettlichen Catholi-
schen Stenndt vnnd Churfiirstenn, iere Lanndt vnnd Leutt zue
Beschutzen gemacht zur 1600 Jarr. : T. C." Directions for the
conduct of an arsenal, and for making rockets, destructive lires,
poisoned and un poisoned smokes and vapours, etc.^ as well as
means of defence against the same ; illustrated with coloured
drawings and diagrams. Paper; flf. 233. a.d. 1600. Names of
owners: "Carolus Kugelhielm," "0. S. Tempelman, a° 1800";
and book-plates of arms of John Fiott, B.A., 1806, and of his son
John [Fiott] Lee, LL.D., of Hartwell, co. Bucks. Small Folio.
33.418. Text of Christmas-mummer plays of co. Lincoln, including
the "Bassingham men's play" and "children's play," 1823 (flF. 1,
3), the Broughton play, 1824 (ff. 9, 16), and the Swinderby play,
1842 (f. 12). Paper; flf. 17. xixth cent. Fulio.
33.419. Private Journal of Francis Seymour Larpent, while
acting as Judge Advocate General at the head-quarters of Lord
Wellington during the Peniuhular Wai*, in the form of letters
chiefly addressed to his step-mother; 14 Sept. 1812 — 15 July, 1814.
Edited by Sir George Larpent, Bart., London, 1863. Paper ; ff. 380.
Folio. Presented by Frederic de Hovhepied Larpent, Esq.
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38,420. Collections relating chiefly to the county of Cornwall,
viz. : —
1. Extracts from vols, ii., iii. of Leland's Itinerary relating to Corn-
wall and Devon, f. 1.
2. An account of the Tinn Bounds [at St. Agnes] belonging unto
Thomas Tonkin, of Lambrigan, Esq."; 1708. f. 17.
3. ** The Bailiff of Blackmoore " : an account of the Tinworks from
Saxon times, with the laws affecting them, by Thomas Beare,
Bailiff of the Stannary of Blackmoore [temp. Eliz.], and — Beare,
Steward of the Stannaries of Cornwall. Transcribed by Tristram
Moore, of Penryn, Steward to John Tonkin, of Trevaunance. f. 39.
4. " Account of the county of Cornwall and town of Penrin," by Peter
Mundy. Another copy, or the original, forms an appendix to the
Itinerarium Mundii,'* Bawlinson MS. A. 315, in the Bodleian,
f. 104 b.
This and the next four articles are in the hand of Thomas Tonkin,
of Trevaunance (cb. 174J).
5. " Antiquities Comu-Brittanic," by William Scawen, of Molenick,
Vice- Warden of the Stannaries (oh. 1689). f. 108.
6. '*The Hundred of East, described by Edward Eneebone, of
Westcot"; 1684. f. 126.
7. A large and new description of the parish of Linkinhome," by
WilHam Harvey ; 1728. f. 140 b.
8. ".The Chorographicall Description or Survey of the county of
Devon," etc.^ by " Tristram Bisdon, of Winscott, Gent." [pseud.^ i.e.
James Hine, M.B.I.B.A., of Plymouth]. Imperfect, f. 156.
Paper; ff. 168. xvmth cent. Belonged in 1795 to James Halse
(f. 104). FoUo.
33,421-33,486. Index of texts of the New Testament quoted, or
referred to, by the Greek and Latin Fathers, including the Concilia,
Chronicon Pascbale, etc. ; compiled by, or under the direction of,
John William Burgon, D.D., Dean of Chichester. The texts are
arranged under each Father in Biblical order, with references to
volume and page of some recognised edition. Sixteen volumes.
Paper. a.d. 1872-1888. Large Quarto. The contents of the
several volumes are as follows : —
33.421 (ff. 348). Vol. I. Eusebian Canons, f. 11 ;— Patres Apostolici,
f. 30 ; — ^Eouth's BeHquise, f. 64 ;— Routh's Opusculay f. 88 ; — Justinus
Martyr, £ 109; — Irenaeus, f. 133; — Clemens Alexandrinus, f 176;
— Hippolytus, f. 225 Eusebius, f. 258.
33.422 (ff. 389). Vol. H. Origenes.
33.423 (ff. 369). VoL IIL Atbanasius, f. 2;— Didymus, f. 119;—
Cyrillus Hierosol., f. 173 ;— Basilius, f. 218.
c 2
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,424-88,488.
33.424 (flf. 534). Vol. IV. Ephraem Syrus and Aphraates, f. 2;—
Gregorius Nazianzenus, f. 106; — Gregorius Njssenus, f. 144; —
Epiphanius, f. 210 ;— Theodoretus, f. 299.
83.425 (ff. 358). Vol. V. ChrysoBtomnB 1.
33.426 (flf. 376). Vol. VI. Chrysostomus 2, f. 3 ;— " Index to the N. T.
quotations in Montfancoii*s CoUectio Nova Patrumy* f. 288 ; — " Index,
to all the places of St Mark's Gospel quoted by the following
writers," viz. those in Vols. I.-IV., with TertuUianus, Hilarius and
CyprianuB. f. 346.
33.427 (ff. 483). Vol. VII. Cyrillus Alexandrinus.
33.428 (ff. 229). Vol. VIII. The Concilia (edd. Labbe and Cossart,
1671), Victor of Antioch's Catena on St. Mark (ed. Possinus, 1673),
and Mai's Scriptorum Veterum Nova ColUctio (1825-1838).
83,429, 83,480 (ff. 354, 290). Vols. IX., X. Theophylactus, Nilus,
Maximue, Methodius, Joannes Damascenus, Basilius Seleuc,
Andreas Cretensis, Macarius, Amphilochius, Gregorius I'haum.^
Cassianus, Theodorus Mops., and many others, the references being
distinguished by differently coloured slips.
83.431 (ff. 361). Vol. XI. AtSax^ twv SoiScfca •A^o<rToXa)v, Gallandii
BiblioiheccLj vols, i., ii., Kicephori Catena in Octateuchum, Nicetao
Catena in Matthaeum, Mai's Script. Vet. Nova Collection vol. iv.
pp. 1-96, and Migne's Patrologia Grseca, vols. Ixxxv.-lxxxvii.,
xciii., xcviii., xcix., cvi., oxxx.
83.432 (ff. 485). Vol. XII. Gallandii Bihlioiheca, Cramer's Catenm in
Evangelia^ Ghronicon Paschale, Corderii Catena in 8. Joannem.
33,438 (ff. 566). Vol. XIII. Tertullianus, f. 3 ;— Ambrosius, f. 245.
Mixed up with the latter (on differently coloured slips) are refer-
ences to sixteen other Latin writers, from Migne's Patrol. Latina^
vols. XX., xxi., li., lii., liv.-lvii., Ixii., Ixviii.
83,434 (ff. 434). Vol. XIV. Hilarius and Cyprianus, f. 2;— Hi-
eronymus, f. 119.
83,485, 88,486 (ff. 464, 504). Vols. XV., XVI. Augustinus.
33.437. " LiBRO de Costumi de Suyzeri " : account of Switzerland, in
six chapters, followed by twelve chapters on the particular cantons.
Italian. The title is inscribed on the cover in another hand. The
last date given is 1529 ; but the historian Gilles Tschudi is referred
to, whose work appeared in 1538. Paper ; ff. 75. Late xvith cent.
Small Quarto.
83.438. 1. " Oration Esdomini Conradi [de Haynberga], ordinis Car-
thusiensis " ; in rhyming metres, and arranged in classes, as *' ad
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,489-83,444.
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Patrero," etc., "de beata Virgine/' "de angelis/* « de Sanctis," " de
apostolis,'' ** de martiribus," etc. The name in brackets is supplied,
bj a contemporary hand, in the margin, f. 1.
2. " Canticnm siiavissimum per modum melodic • Ave, vivens hostia,
Veritas divina,' ete.," beg. "Philomena previa temporis ameni";
in 90 four-line stanzas, f. 69 b.
Paper ; ff. 75. a.d. 1499. From the Charterhouse of Buxheim in
Bavaria. Small Quarto.
33,439. <<La KEGOLA, le informatione, et li priuilegii delle suore di
P^niteatia di S*** Domenico"; preceded by an account of the
origin of the order. Vellum; ff. 30. With an ink-drawing
of St. Dominic and four kneeling sisters (f. 2 b). xvith cent.
Bound in boards, covered with stamped leather. Small Quarto.
. 33,440. Correspondence of Louis Ph61ypeaux, ComtedePontohartrain,
French Secretary of State, with Camille d'Hostun, Comte de
Tallard, and Antoine Fran9oi8 Pb61ypeaux, Marquis d'Herbault,
ambassadors in England, chiefly on negotiations concerning North
America ; 23 July— 13 Aug. 1698, 28 Jan.— 25 June, 1699. JVcncA.
Pontchartrain's letters are original, the others official copies.
Paper; ff. 61. Folio.
33.441. Prfv^ate correspondence, with a few papers, of the family of
Pelham, Earls of Chichester, etc. ; 1711-1825. The names of the
writers will be found in the Index. At f . 1 is a copy of a paper
found in Mr. Addison's cabinet, and suppos'd to be a sketch of a
Spectator upon Friendship." Paper; ff. 93. Folio. Presented hy
(he Earl of Chichester.
33.442. Book of accompts for repairs and other work done at New-
castle House and other mansions of Thomas Pelham, Duke of
Newcastle; 1714-1720. Paper; ff. 119. Folio. Presented hy
the same,
33.443. Opinions sur Tinvasion medit^ par Napoleon Buonaparte,
premier Consul, aveo des notes remarquables sur les crimes commis
par differents membres du Gouvemement Considaire. Par Emilien
de Martellij, un des chefs du parti Eoyaliste des d^partements
M^ridionaux." Preceded (f. 1) by a letter addressed by the author
to Thomas Pelham, Lord Pelham, Seoretaiy of State, dat. Bath,
4 Aug. 1803. Paper ; ff. 60. Quarto. Presented hy the same.
38.444. 1. Mass in A (No. 1), for 4 voices and orchestra, in parts, by
Pater Cajetan Vogel. f. 2.
2. •* Veni Sancte Spiritus," graduale in Bb for 4 voices, orchestra and
organ, in parts, by Abbe Georg Joseph Vogler. f. 29.
Paper ; ff. 46. xixth cent. Large Quarto.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,446-88,462.
38,446-88,469. Original oollections relating to Bameey Abbey, oo.
HuntiDgdon, from the 10th to the 17th centt., oonsisting of houfie-
hold books of the Abbats, the Cellarers' accompt-books, general
accompt-books, register-books of the Abbats, Chamberlains* books,
chartnlaries, etc. Followed by the Court-books and papers of the
family of Williams alias Cromwell, who acquired the Abbey buildings
and lands at the dissolution in the year 1539 ; also the proceedings
of the Commission of Sewers for cos. Huntingdon and Cambridge,
1528-1650, various members of the Cromwell family having been
Commissioners. In 25 volumes. The contents are as follows : —
83.445. Vol. I. Eeceipts and issues, from the 2nd to the 8th
years of Abbat Bichard [de Shenyngdon], [1350-1357]. Latin.
Vellum ; ff. 111. Small Folio.
38.446. Yol. II. Eeceipts and issues, from the 12th to the 14th years
of the same Abbat [1360-1363]. Latin. Paper; £f. 63. Small
Folio.
83.447. Vol. ni. Cellarers' aocompts; 1388-1537. Preceded, at
f. 1, by extracts of similar accompts from the 4th year of Abbat
Hugh [de Sulgrave], [1257], to the 30th year of Abbat Richard
[de Shenyngdon], [1379] ; and, at f. 4 b, by transcripts of six charters
relating to grants to the Abbey of lands in Lynn, co. Norf.
Latin. Vellum; ff. 140. Small Folio.
33.448. 33,449. Vols. IV., V. General Accompts. In two volumes.
Vol. I. 1391-1484; Vol. II. 1485-1526. At the end of Vol. II.
is the colophon, " Hunc libellum exaravit frater Eobertus Tyche-
merche." Latin. Vellum; ff. 145, 177. Folio.
83.460. Vol. VI. 1. Kboister of Abbat John [Tychemersh] ; 1431^
1441. Latin, f . 4.
2. Proceedings of Courts of the. Abbats' Chamberlains; 1393-1538.
Latin, f. 18.
On f. 3 b are brief notes of the foundation of the Abbey in the
year 969 by Ail win "dux orientalium Angloram," and of its
subsequent history to the year 1324.
Vellum ; ff. 55. Folio.
83.461. Vol. VII. Copies of Charters, extracts of records, fragments
of Court-books, and other miscellaneous papers; 1234-1555.
At f. 9 is a list of royal charters to the Abbey, tempp. Joh. —
Edw. II. ; and at f. 51 is a complete libt of Abbats with their
regnal years. Latin. Vellum and paper ; ff. 69. Folio.
33.462. Vol. VIII. 1. CoMPOTus of Richard Cerbington, Receiver of
all the lordships, manors, etc., in co. Huntingdon, late belonging
to Sir Richard Cromwell; 37 Hen. VIII. [1545-6]. f. 1.
ADDITIONAL MSS,, 38,463-83,463,
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2- List of freeliolders in Ramsey, etc. ; 4, 5 Philip and Mary [1557-8].
f. 6.
3. Surveys of estates of Henry Williams, aZ. Cromwell ; 10 Eliz.
[1567-S]. f. 10.
Paper ; flf. 138. Small Folio,
33.453. Vol. IX. 1. " The rentall of the Kinges rentes of his
mannor of Ramseis " [Ramsey] ; 1608. f. 1.
2. Court-book of the Liberty of Ramsey during the lordship of
Oliver Williams, al Cromwell; 1604-1628. f. 9.
Paper; ff. 119. Folio.
38.454. VoLX. Coort-book of Ramsey Manor ; 1657-1663. Paper;
ff. 34. Folio.
33.455. Vol. XI. Similar court-book; 1666-1703. Paper; ff. 266.
Small Folio.
33.456. Vol. XII. Alphabetical lists of tenants' admissions in
Ramsey Manor; 1663-1730. Paper; ff. 51. Small Folio.
33,467. Vol. XIII. " CoPPY, Free and Quit Rent Book for Rents '*
of Ramsey Manor, 1733-1741 ; with a few memoranda of a later
date. At f. 91 are printed " Articles to be observed and kept by
a Friendly Society " at Ramsey, 1798, 1812. Paper ; ff. 92. Folio.
33,458, 33,459. Vols. XIV., XV. Particulars of wood sales of the
Cromwell family of Ramsey ; 1550-1583. Two volumes. Vol. I.
1550-1569 ; Vol. IL 1574-1583. Paper ; ff. 175, 45. Small Folio.
33,460, 33,461. Vols. XVI., XVIL Rent receipts, and miscellaneous
household accompts of the Cromwell family of Ramsey ; 1546-
1672. Two volumes. Vol. I. 1546-1588; Vol. IL 1608-1672.
Paper; ff. 135, 351. Small Folio.
83.462. VoL XVIII. Cases, depositions, recognisances, copies of legal
documents, and other papers used in lawsuits of the Cromwell
family, chiefly relating to Ramsey Manor and the Fen Lands of
CO. Lincoln ; 1540-1674. Among them are :—
1. Inventory of Jewels, Plate, Apparel, etc,, of Anne, wife of Sir
OUver Cromwell, of Ramsey, K.B. ; 1626. f. 112.
2. Will of Giles Cromwell ; 7 March, 1633 [4]. Copy. f. 126.
Paper; ff. 243. Folio.
33.463. Vol. XIX. Letters addressed chiefly to Augustin Neave,
Estate Agent to Sir Oliver Cromwell, K.B., of Hinchinbrook ; 1617-
1661. Among the writers are: — (1.) Sir Oliver Cromwell; w.
4 Dec. 1633. ff. 5, 7; — (2.) Thomas Wentworth, of Bretton; 18
Dec. 1646. f. 44;— (3.) Algernon Peyton; 17 Sept. 1647. f. 49;—
Digitized by
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 8S,4e4r^,469.
(4.) Oliver Cromwell, Protector, to Oliver St. John ; Knaresburgh,
1 Sept. [1648]. Copy. f. 57. Paper; flf. 63. Small Folio.
33.464. Vol. XX. Letters to Richard Powers, of Ramsey, from his
physician, John Symcotts, with prescriptions and bills ; 1633-1642.
Paper; ff. 60. Quarto.
33.465. Vol. XXI. Extracts from the Leiger Book of Ramsey
Abbey, with copies of charters, depositions, etc., relating chiefly to
the Bounds of cos. Huntingdon and Cambridge, followed (f. 47)
by presentments of juries, and miscellaneous papers relating to
various towns and villages in cos. Huntingdon (arranged alpha-
betically), Buckingham, Cambridge, and Lincoln; 17th-19th
centt. Paper and vellum, ff. 216. Folio.
33,466, 33,467. Vols. XXII., XXIII. Miscellaneous papers, warrants,
reports, etc, of the Commissioners of Sewers for the drainage of
the Fens in the Isle of Ely, and in cos. Cambridge, Huntingdon,
Lincoln, and Northampton. Two volumes. Vol.. I. 1528-1617 ;
Vol. II. 1618-1650. Paper; ff. 301, 223. Folio.
33.468. Vol. XXIV. Speeches in the Houses of Parliament, journals,
c/c., as follows : —
1. Arguments used by Sir Edward Coke in his speech at the Con-
ference of the Lords and Commons on the Liberty of the Subject ;
3 April, 4 Chas. L [1628]. f. 1.
2. Arguments of Counsel for Sir John Heveningham, Sir Walter
Earle, Sir Edmund Hampden, and Sir John Corbett, imprisoned
for refusing the Loan ; 22 Nov. 1627. f. 7.
3. Speeches by Sir Thomas Wentworth [Earl of Strafford in 1640]
and Sir Francis Seymour in the Debate on Public Grievances;
22 March, 1627 [8]. ff. 16, 18.
4. Speeches of Sir John Elliot and John Selden against the Lord
Treasurer [Richard, Lord Weston] ; 2 March, 1628 [9]. f. 20.
5. Speech of William Lenthall, Speaker, on his appointment ; 5 Nov.
1640. f. 23.
6. The King's [Charles L] speech on the Marriage of the Princess
Royal with the Prince of Orange ; 10 Feb. 1640 [1]. f. 27.
7. The King's speech in the House of Lords in favour of [Thomas
Wentworth] Earl of Strafford ; 1 May, 1641. f. 31.
8. ** Diurnal occurrences or the Heads of y* Proceedings in Parlia-
ment " in 1641, viz. 6-10 Sept. ; 25 Oct.— 1 Nov. ; 1-8, 1 5-23, 22-29
Nov. ff. 33, 36, 41, 56, 71.
Paper ; ff. 83. Small Folio.
33.469. Vol. XXY. Miscellaneous Political and State Papers ; late
16th cent.— 1648 [9j. Included are :—
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,470.
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1. Fragment of diBConrse on affairs in Portngal; late 15th cent.
2. Bejoinder drawn up by order of Henrj VIII. to the answer made
by the Emperor Charles V. [27 Jan. 1528] to the proposals of
Clarenceux, King at Arms, for a universal peace [c/. Brewer,
Col. of State Fajpera, vol. iv. Pt. II. art. 1713]. Fr. Imperfect.
f.3.
3. " Declaratio tituli regii et resti[tu]tio ad eundem " of Edward IV.
Copy, 1678. f. 21.
4. " The Princes highnes [Charles, Prince of Wales] annuall Eevenew
certen in lands and other thinges, 18 January 1621 [2]." f. 30.
5. Instructions to the Fleet ; 29 Sept. 16[23?]. Copy. f. 32.
6. Letter from a Jesuit addressed to his " Father Hector *' on public
affairs; circ. 1625. Copy. Imperfect, f. 33.
7. " The danger wherin the Kingdome now standeth and the remedy/'
by Sir Kobert Cotton, Bart ; temp. Jas. I. Imperfect, f. 35.
8. The King's [Charles I.] speech to Parliament; [17 Mar, 1627].
Imperfect, f. 37.
9. Speeches of Sir Francis Seymour and Sir Thomas Wentworth, in
the debate on Public Grievances ; 22 Mar. 1627 [8]. f. 38.
10. Speech of Sir Dudley Digges at the Conference of the Lords and
Commons on the Liberty of the Subject ; [3 April, 1628]. f. 40.
11. The King's message to the Lords; [6 June, 1628]. f. 45.
12. Heads of John Pym's speech in the Debate on Petitions relating
to Grievances ; [18 April, 1640]. f. 46.
13. Petition of certain Peers for another Parliament, presented to
Charles 1. at York ; [Sept. 1640]. I 48.
14. Instructions of the Lords and Commons in Parliament to the
Committee of both Houses attending his Majesty in Scotland;
[23] Oct. 1641. f. 49.
15. Letter from CoL Michael Jones, commanding the Forces in
Leinster, to [James Butler] Marquis of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland ; Dublin, 14 March, 1648 [9]. Copy. f. 51.
Paper ; ff. 53. Folio.
ThefolUnring Nos.^ 38,470-33,504, were transferred from the Department
of Printed Books.
38,470. ** DisooRSO . . . sopra il secondo sonetto del Petraroa," by
Pietro Pagano. Paper ; ff. 16. xvith cent. Small Quarto.
33,471--33,486. Collection of Spanish Plays. Sixteen volumes, of
which Vols. XI.-Xy. contain anonymous plays, the rest being
arranged alphabetically under authors' names. Paper; xviiith
cent. Small Quarto.
The contents are as follows : —
f. 1.
Digitized by
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,471-33,476.
33.471. Vol. I. (ff. 146). 1. **El triunfo de Macrino y fortuna de
Heliogabalo," by Juan Bautista Agnilar. f. 1.
2. **Qtianto miente una sospeclia," by Lucas Aleman. f. 48.
83.472. Vol. 11. (ff. 691). 1. Pieces by Pedro Calderon de la Barca,
viz, : " Duelos de Amor y Lealtad," f. 1 ; — ** El pleito Matrimonial
del Cuerpo y el Alma," f. 70 ; — " Los Misterios de la Missa,"
f. 108;— "Siquis [Psiques] y Cupido," f. 129 "El teatro del
Mundo," f. 73 ; — " Un castigo en tres Vengan9a8," f. 205.
2. Pieces by Pedro Calderon Bermudez de Castro, viz. : " Amor,
Desprecio y Venganza," f. 259;— "La Egilona," f. 306;— "Los
Dos Amantes Zelosos," f. 357 ;— " Europa," f. 390;— "El Mayor
Esquilador Amor," f. 481; — "Morir per cumplir la Ley hecha
Fenix de su honor, Dido vengada en Cartage/' f. 564; — "El
Petimetre burlado," f. 663.
83.473. Vol. m. (ff. 404). 1. " El Cirusano de Villa-verde," by
Joseph Calvo Barrionuevo. f. 1.
2. Pieces by Jos^ de Canizares, ru. : "El Dilubio," f. 24;— "Hasta
lo insensible Adora," f. 33;— "La Ylustre Fregona," f. 77;— "El
Santo Kino de la Guarda," f. 153.
3. " Los Esclavos de su Esolava," by Juan del Castillo, f. 220.
4. " De esta Agua no beber6," by Andres Claramonte y Corroy. f. 276.
5. " Los afectos oombatidos de la mas oonstante Hixa : con dos
Saynetes y dos Tondillas," by Luciano Comella. f. 324.
33.474. Vol. IV. (ff. 429). 1. " Maria Teresa de Austria en Landaw,"
by Luciano Comella. f. 1.
2. " El Kaio de Andalusia y Geni^aro de Espana": comedy in two
parts (but wanting Act i. of Part i.), by Alvaro Cubillo de Aragon.
f. 65.
3. " La libertad de Espana, por Bernardo del Carpio," f. 136 ; — " La
muerte del Bey D. Sancho y reto de Zamora por Diego Ordonez,"
f. 178. Notes on ff. 177 b, 209, state that these two plays, by Juan
de la Cueva, were first represented in Seville in 1579 by Pedro de
Saldana and Don Francisco Zapata de Cisneros, Conde de Barajas.
4. A cada Biesgo un Encanto," by Pedro Alphonso de la Cueva y
Benavides. f. 210.
5. " La Pupila Madrilena," comedia de Figueron [Diego, or Jos6 de
Figueroa y Cordova], f. 301.
6. " Veneer es saver vencerse, y escipion en Cartagena," by Bafael
Gil y Olmo. f. 376.
38,476. Vol. V. (ff, 372). 1. Pieces by "V. de L.," viz.: "El
Asombro de Terez, Juana la Kabicortona," f. 1 ; — " La Casa en
venta," f. 70 ;— " Los Prisioneros de Herrera," f. 109 ;— " El Vano
humiUado," f. 135.
ADDITIONAL HSS., 33,476-33,480.
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2. " La Yiuda indiferente y Esquileo de Castilla," by Manuel Ferxnin
de Larrano. f. 212.
3. Las barbas de Yalde " [by Mauuel Leon Marchante]. f. 269.
4. " El Sarao, saynete nuevo, oompuesta de Marig*^." f. 274.
5. Pieces by Antonio Mira de Amescua, viz, : El Clavo de Jael/*
f. 290 ;— " Lo qne es no caaarse a Gusto,*' f. 326.
33.476. VoL VI. (flf. 396). 1. Pieces by Juan Perez de Montalban,
viz. : " Los amantes de Teruel," f. 1 ; — " Como a Padre como a
Eey," f. 61 ;— " San Juan Capistrano," f. Ill "Un castigo dos
Vengan^as," f. 183.
2. " Afectos venoen Finezas," by Pedro de Peralta y Rocba. f. 230.
3. " El Puerto de S". Lucar," by Antonio Perez, f. 381.
33.477. Vol. VIL (ff. 360). 1. " El Valor de las Murcianas contra
lunas africanas," by Alonso Antonio Quadrado y Fernandez de
Anduga. f. 1.
2. "El Muerto/* by [Francisco Bernardo de Quiros]. f. 73.
3. "El que diran y donaires de Pedro Corchuelo," by Matias de
Reyes, f. 78.
4. "No ay Duelo entre doe Amigos,'* by Francisco de Bojas y
Zorrilla. f. 124.
5. Pieces by Juan de Alarcon y Mendoza, viz. : " El Desdicbado en
fingir," f. 160;— "Los Favores del Mundo," f. 222 " El Seme-
jante k si mismo," f. 292.
33.478. Vol. VIIL (ff. 397). 1. "El Magioo de Salerno," by Juan
Salvo y Vela. Imperfect f. 1.
2. " El Alcalde Medico, por D. M. L. G. T. y M." f. 60.
3. Pieces by El Maestro Tirso de Molina [i.e. Gabriel Tellez], viz. :
" La Dama del Olivar," f. 78 ; — " El que fuere bobo no camine y
castigo del pense que," f. 181 ; — " La Pena de los Enamorados,"
4. " No muda el Amor semblante," by Luis de TJlloa Pereyra. f. 341.
33.479. Vol. IX. (ff. 426). 1. " El Salvage Americano," by — De
Barquez. f. 1.
2. Pieces by Lope Felix de Vega Garpio, : "La Fortuna Mere-
cida," f. 38;— "El Marques de las Navas," f. 64;— "El piadoso
Veneciano," f. 82 ;— " Porfiar basta morir," f. 106.
8. " Disimular es venzer," by Manuel Vidal y Salvador, f. 207.
4. " El Grode Bey Leovigildo y venddo vencedor/' by Bruno Soto de
Zaldibar. f. 277.
6. " El Vizconde de la Corcbuela," by Antonio Zamora, Pedro de
Castro, and Fernando de la Pesia. f. 354.
33.480. Vol. X. (ff. 84). " El Huesped o las Apariencias enganan,"
by Francisco Alaminos de Vibar, 1826.
f. 246.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,481-38,488.
88.481. Vol. XI. (ff. 308). " Al Freie sera el Veir," f. 1 " Armida
aplacada," f. 41;—" El Avariento," f. 63;— "El Blason de loB
Moncadas," f. 166 ;— "El Calavera y el Hipocrita," f. 243.
88.482. Vol. XII. (ff. 458). " Cesilia 6 el Amor lo vence todo," f. 1 ;—
" Clerigo y Caeado a un tiempo," f. 34 ; — ^" Dialogo, contra Virtud
no ay desdicba," f. 94 ; — " La Fobreza eon Virtud nunca se queda
Bin Premio. La Costurera,*' f. 129;— "La Dama Alferez," f. 186;—
** De Amor el mejor medicaraento el Casamiento" ; with an inter-
lude (f. 251) entitled "Los Ciegos," between the let and 2nd
Bcenes, f. 235 ;— "El Deserter," f. 274 ;— " Dialogo entre La K^jon,
el Valor, el poder, y el Ingenio," f. 351 ;— " El Enrreador Chas-
queado," perhaps by Lino Garcia, whose name appears on the title-
page, f. 356; — "Lob EscrupuloB de las Damas," f. 375;— "La
Esposa delinquente," f. 393.
83.483. Vol. XIII. (ff. 578). "La fineza en los Ausentes y la Boda de
. Pozuelo," f. 1 ;— " El Galcote Cautivo," f. 20 ;— " Hasta en amar ai
fortuna," f. 97 ;— "El Hidalgote de Jaca," f. 142;— "El Jugadur 6
danoB que causa el Jue^o" f. 199; — "Las Labradores Astutas,"
f. 270 ; — " Lances de un Acampamento y la Fingida Ronda," f. 318.
At the end (f. 377) are given the music of a song (with the words),
a " Retreta por Violines y Baxo," and a, " Contradanza con In-
strum[en]tos de Viento y Tambra," introduced into the Comedy ;
— " La lealtad mas per siguida por la embidia mas cruel. De un
injenio," f. 378 ; — " Mas puede el Amor que el Odio y obrar como
Reyna y Dama. De un Ingenio de esta Corte," f. 425; — "Les
Magsimas de un buen Padre, para probar aun mal Hijo," f. 524.
88.484. Vol. XIV. (ff. 682). « La Muerte de Lucrecia," f. 1 ;— " No
es todo lo que pareze," f. 47 ; — **E1 Novio Montanes," f. 107; —
"El Padre Avariento," f. 121;— "La Pintora Fingida," f. 139;
— "Pizarro en Copacabana y en su Yndia triunfante Espana,"
f. 216;— "Quanto se enganan loB Ojos y padeoer hasta Triunfar,"
f. 296 ; — " Restaurar Honor y Patria y Dos Gemelos de Ungria, "
f. 354 ;— " Besultas de loB Saraos," f. 412 ;— " Las Ruinasj de Babi-
lonia" ; in duplicate, ff. 429, 614.
88,486. Vol. XV. (ffl 489). " El Sbcreto del Espejo," f. 1 ;— " Seguir
doB liebres a un Tiempo," f. 27 ;— " El Sepulcro de Adelayda,"
f. 106 ;— **Las Travesuras de Escarpin,'* f. 166 ;— " Lob tres Amigos
famoBOS— Galan, Avaro, y Piadoso," f. 230; — "Triunfar de la
Adversidad con Gonstancia, y con Paciencia, El Fenix de Ydumea,"
f. 289 ;— " El Tutor Enamorado," f. 355 ;— " La Virginea," f. 442 ;
— " El Pesame a la Viuda," f. 477 ;—" El Alcalde Nuevo," f. 484.
88,486. Vol. XVI. (ff. 342). 1. " Ma^^b^ (jtie) 6 los Remordimientos
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,487-38,489.
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Tragedia en cinoo Actos, Escrita en Yngles por Shakespeare, re-
fnndida en franoes por M'. (Jean Prangois) Dncis, y aoomodada al
Teatro Espanol por D. Manuel Garcia, 1817." f. 1.
2. " El Hijo Natural, 6 las pruevas de la Virtud, Comedia de Monsieur
Dideraut [Denis Diderot] en 5 Actos, traducida del Gastellano.
P(or) D[']. M. L. G," f. 60.
3. " La Laiireta, comedia nueva en tres actos, traducida del Frances
al CasteUano. Por D'. M. L. G." f. 105.
4. ^*La Muerte de Cesar," and Sennacherib : two tragedies trans-
lated from the French by Don Mariano Luis de TJrguijo. ff. 181,
225.
5. '* Antes Morir que perder del Honor la Libertad, Caton en XJtica
. . . Traduccion de la Opera de Pedro Metastasio, Poeta Cessareo."
f. 280.
33.487. "The Young Merchant; or the Conflicts and Triumph of
Virtue " : an anonymous drama, in one act. Followed (f. 51) by a
short stoiy entitled ** The Visions of a Provident Father." Paper;
£f. 63. xixth cent. Octavo.
33.488. 1. Memorandum-book containing accompts, casts of cha-
racters, etCy of "Mr. Jones'" theatrical company travelling' in
S. Wales, c/c., in 1741. The principal actors were Charles
Morrison and Mary Morrison, whose *' casts of parts " are given on
ff. 3 b, 4. On ff. 11-21, 37 b-40 are some rent accompts of Robert
Wilford, 1743-1747. f. 1.
2. Miscellaneous theatrical notes, including : — Casts of " plays acted
by the Drury Lane Company at the Little Theatre in the Hay
Market, 1733 and 1734." The actors, amongst whom were Theo-
philus Cibber, Hannah Pritchard, elc.^ had seceded from the Drury
Lane Management, ff. 83-97 ; — Short biographical notes of Samuel
Foote. ff. 86, 103-112 ;— Note relating to David Garrick. f. 86 b ;
— Casts of plays at the Haymarket Theatre, while under the
management of (Jeorge Colman, sen., 1778-1782. ff. 113-123; —
Lists of portraits of, and prints and drawings relating to, D[avid]
G[arrick], with the dramatic characters played by him. ff. 137-
149.
Paper ; ff. 149. Small Quarto.
33.489. Papers relating to London, consisting of copies and extracts
of charters, patent rolls, etc.^ many of which have reference to the
conservancy of the Thames; tempp. Will. I. — Jas. I. Followed
(f. 78) by copies of Orders of the Court of Common Council regu-
lating the city markets, tolls, e^c. ; 1472-1756. At f. 214 is the
presentment of a Jury for enquireing into the OfiBces of the
Court of Chancery and their Fees " ; 17 Oct. 1733. Paper ; ff. 248.
xviiith-xixth centt. Folio.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,490-33,496.
33.490. " A Gekeral State df y« Receipts & Issiies of the Publick
Eevenue," from Lady Day, 1702, to Michaelmas, 1710. Paper;
ff. 41. Quarto.
33.491. Papers relating to Cambridge University, and the See of
Ely. Among them are : —
1. " The Bp. of Ely's [Thomas Green] answer ... in defence of his
Visitatorial power in Trinity College, Cambridge, 1726." f. 5.
2. Account of the violent seizure '* of the Regius Professorship of
Divinity, Cambridge, by Hichard Bentley, D.D., Master of Trinity,
f. 6.
3. A List of the Persons burnt in a Bam at Burwell in Cambridge-
shire at a Poppet Show, September 8th, 1727." f. 25.
4. " Nomina et Insignia Millitum singulatim cum Singulis Monachis
in Eoclesia Eliensi collocatorum regnante Gulihelmo Conquestore,
Anno Domini 1087." f. 27.
5. Account of the Bishops of Ely, from Philip Morgan (oh. 1435) to
Nicholas West (ob, 1554), followed at f. 54 by "Observations &
Remarks on the Arms of all the Bishops of Ely by the Rev. Mn
[William] Cole, Rector of Blechely, Bucks." f. 28.
6. Letters of Rev. James Bentham to [Rev. William Cole]; 1759-
1767. Copies, ff. 72-75.
Paper ; ff. 77. xviuth cent Folio.
33.492. Three duets for flutes, in parts, by Charles Ereit. Paper ;
ff. 16. xvnith cent. Folio.
33.493. Reasons for preferring vessels built with long floors, separate
bulkheads and sliding keels to the present mode of Ship Building,
by Captain [John] Schank [inventor of the centre-board]
with an appendix of orders, certiflcates and examinations relative
to The Trial Cutter," in 1792. Paper ; ff. 29. Small Quarto.
33.494. Catalogues of the Library and collection of prints belonging
to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart., P.R.S., partly arranged under subjects.
In the handwriting of his sister, Sarah Sophia Banks. Paper;
ff. 154. xvmth-xixth centt. Folio.
33.495. Lists of British Birds, consisting of portions of a printed
catalogue of specimens in possession of Colonel George Montague
and others, with MS. notes and additions. Paper; ff. 72. xixth
cent. Quarto.
33.496. Collections from MSS. relating to Irish History ; including
(f. 4) a transcript of Roy. MS. 17 C. xxxii, "A discover ie ....
whie Ireland was never entirely subdued," by [Sir John Daviee],
Attorney-General for Ireland, temp. Jas. I. Paper; ff. 79. xixth
cent Small Quarto.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,497-33,449.
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83.497. Collections for a History of Philosophy and early Christianity.
Paper; flf. 213. xixth cent. Small Quarto.
33.498. Miscellaneous papers, many of which belonged to the Rev.
William Cole; 16th-19th centt. Among them are : —
.1. " The Challenge of the Knights Errant, proclaymed at Whithall
ye 1 : of June [1606?]." See Nichols, Progresses of James I.,
vol. ii. p. 49. f. 2.
2. Order from Francis Bacon, Solicitor-General, to the keeper of De-
la-more forest, CO. Chester, to deliver his book of fees ; Gray's Inn,
3 Sept. 1613. f. 3.
.3. Epitre k Monsieur Wilkes, Membre du Parlement, • . . • •
Londres, 1769." In verse, f. 10,
4. Traits sur les vins de la Guienne, par M. [Jean Baptiste, Baron]
de Secondat (pb. 1796)." f. 41.
•5. "A brief sketch of the life and writings of Godfrey de Bouillon,
king of Jerusalem, by E. C. Batley, A.M. Mas." f. 60.
6. Sir WiUiam Brereton, Bart., to William Lenthall, Speaker, on
behalf of Sir Thomas Wilbraham, of Woodhey, desiring to com-
pound; ** Prom Chester suburbes," 20 Nov. 1643. f. 69.
7. Edward Fowler [D.D., Bishop of Gloucester in 1691 ?] to Rev.
John Wicks, " at the Lord Grey's at Up-park," co. Sussex, on the
Thirty-nine Articles ; 25 Jan. [168^]. f. 71.
8. Rev. John Wicks to John Obmond, M.A., Fellow of Corpus Christi
College, Oxford, enclosing the above; Up-park, 6 Feb. 168 J.
f. 73.
9. Letters to Rev. William Cole, of King's College, Cambridge,
Rector of Bletohley, co. Bucks, from Joshua Barnes, Samuel Peck,
Thomas Pennant and others, chiefly on antiquarian matters;
24 June, 1740—15 Dec. 1776. ff. 79-109.
10. William Sherborne to Thomas Thynne, 2nd Viscount Weymouth,
enclosing a translation of Horace's Art of Poetry " ; [temp. Geo. I.
orlL]. ff. 120, 122.
Paper ; ff. 145. Folio.
33.499. Descent of the family of Cary, of Tor Abbey, co. Devon, from
Sir John Cary, of Cokington, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer,
temp. Edw. II., compiled by Francis Hargrave and written by
" Franciscus Albanius Jacobus Hargrave," his son, in 1798. Paper
Roll; 4ft. 6in. X 3ft. Hin.
33,500-33,504. Papers and Common-place books of John Frederic
Lake Williams, consisting of drafts of projected works and essays,
extracts from printed works, and notes on various subjects, many
connected with the early history of Greece ; circa 1825-1835. Five
volumes. Paper. SmsJl Quarto. The contents are : —
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,60(W3,604.
33,600. Vol. I. (flf. 638). 1. " Silurian Reminiscences, with Legendary
Mandeville," in 1823. An acoonnt of a tour by J. F. L. Williams,
under the above pseudonym, from London into Monmouthshire,
and Herefordshire, with historical notices of places and families ;
1833-1834. Three drafts. & 1, 63, 191. Included at f. 263 is a
drawing of St. Briavers Castle, co. Gloucester.
2. " A brief Summary of General Historical Events, prefeuratory (sic)
to a History of Herefordshire." f. 337.
3. Notes and extracts on early British History. £f. 453-529 passim.
4. On Whig and Tory. f. 493.
5. Rough sketches of Cbeshunt, co. Herts, and of Eastbury House,
near Dagenham, co. Essex, ff. 530, 538.
33,501. Vol. II. (flf. 184). 1. "An essay to restore the ancient inter-
pretation of Egyptian Hieroglyphics," by J. F. L. Williams.
Draft, f. 10.
2. Notes and extracts of readings, flf. 89 b-184.
33,502-33,604. Vols. IIL-V. (flf. 351, 106, 158). Notes and extracts
of readings, the more important of which are to be found in the
Index.
Tales of the Cambrian Border
by the late Marmaduke
ADDITIONAL MANUSCRIPTS
ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR
1889.
33,506. *' Modus tenendi Parliamenta et Consilia in Hibernia." With
the note at the end, " Originale hujus tranecripti penes Willelmum
Domvile, militem, Attornatum hujus regni Hibernie Generalem,
remanet, mdclxxvi." For remarks on the genuineness of these
ordinances, see Modus tenendi Parliamentum^ ed. T. D. Hardy, 1846.
Vellum Roll; 7 ft. Jin. x 8 J in. a.d. 1676. Presented by William
Boydy Esq.
33,506. Miscellaneous Letters and papers : —
A. 1. Letter from JohnMilbanke (with postscript by Lady Mary, his
wife) to Hon. Thomas Pelham [2nd Earl of Chichester, 1805] ;
Turville Park, 8 Aug. 1773. f. 1.
2. Letter from [Bobert Darcy, 4th Earl of] Holdemesse, to Thomas
Pelham, Lord Pelham [Ist Earl of Chichester, 1801]; 24 Nov.
1773. f. 3.
Presented by the Earl of Chichester.
B. Letter from T[homa8 Egerton, Lord] Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor,
to Sir Edw. Coke, Attorney General, sending him a Great Seal for
his livery ; Harefield, 26 Sept. 1603. f. 4.
C. Sentence of Pope Clement VII. on Henry VIII., annulling his
divorce from Katharine of Arragon and marriage with Anne Boleyn,
etc; [11 July, 1533]. Lat. Contemp, copy, f. 6.
D. Two letters from George Woodfall to Rev. Samuel Butler [Bishop
of Lichfield, 1836], on the claim of Dr. James Wilmot to the author-
ship of the letters of "Junius" ; 10 July [Aug.?], 11 Aug. 1813.
ff. 8, 12.
Presented by Samtiel Butler, Esq.
E. Specimens [cancelled] of an ** Exchequer Bill" for £1,000;
11 June, 1866. f. 14;— of "Exchequer Bonds" for £100,000;
MSS.— 1889. D
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,607.
18 Mar. 1869, 30 Mar. 1876. flF. 15, 16 and of a " Treasury Bill "
for £1,000 ; 28 Mar. 1877. f. 17.
Presented by Sir William Dunbar, BarL, Comptroller and Auditor
General.
F. Letter from Professor Joseph Albert Alberdingk Thijm, of
Amsterdam, to Vincent Farensbach, jun. ; Amsterdam, 10 July, 1887.
Dutch f. 18.
Presented by Heer F, Farensbach.
6. Sections of two infernal machines, consisting of hulks filled with
powder, bombs, old cannon, and employed by the English
against St. Malo in 1694 and [Calais or the Isle of Be] in 1696.
flf. 19, 20.
Presented by A. W. Franks, Esq,, C B.
H. Inventory of household goods and chattels of Peter Gott, sen., of
Stanmer, co. Sussex, deceased; with deed of sale of the same by
Henry Collins, Sheriff of Sussex, to Henry Pelham, of Lewes,
27 Aug. 1712. f. 21.
Presented by the Earl of Chichester.
I. Letter from the Scottish Commissioners in London to [the
President of the Committee of Estates at Edinburgh?] on the
•* Kemonstrance of the officers of the Army " to Parliament, etc. ;
[1 June, 1647]. Contemp. copy. f. 26.
Presented by Bobert, Lord Lee, Lord of Session.
K. 1. Major-General Sir John Moore, K.B., to Major [afterwards
Lieut.-Gen. Sir Hudson] Lowe, congratulating him on his appoint-
ment to the Fusileers ; Chatham, 21 Apr. [1803]. f. 27.
2. [Henry, 3rd Earl] Bathurst, Secretary for War and the Colonies,
to Major-Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe, conveying the approbation of the
Prince Regent for his ** activity and judgment ** in occupying
Marseilles ; London, 24 July, 1815. Signed, f. 29.
Presented by Miss Clara Lowe.
L. William [James] Miiller, the painter, to Stephen Pratten, of Bristol,
on his success in London, *• despite [that] in the Academy they
have done all they can to put two of my pictures out of sight, for
the deadly sin (to an academician) that I am a young man and try
to paint as well as I can " ; 12 May, 1841. f. 30.
Bequeathed by Leonard Stephen Pratten, Esq.
M. Abate Francesco Cancellieri to Abate Luigi Lanzi, at Florence, on
literary matters ; Rome, 26 June, 1802. Ital. f. 32.
Presented by Conte Politi Flamini, of Becanati,
Paper ; ff. 32. Folio.
33,507. Letters of Ferdinand Ries, the composer, addressed chiefly
to his brother Peter Joseph, together with letters from Franz his
father, Harriet his wife, and other members of the family, and
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,608-33,610.
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papers relating to the administration of his estate; 1823-1839.
Oerman, Included also are letters from : — John Bamett, the com-
poser, to F. Hies ; 21 Nov. 1821. f. 3 ; — Julius Wegeler, biographer
of Beethoven, to D. de Limon and P.J. Kies ; 1 Feb. 1834, 19 Nov.
1837. ff. 211, 285 Hubert Eies to his brother P. J. Kies; 1861,
1864. flf. 30^313 ; — Leopold Jansa, the violinist, to ; Vienna,
23 Feb. 1872. f. 314. Paper ; flf. 317. Folio.
33.608. Lktters to, and accompts of, Anthony Gamett, steward
to Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu, chiefly connected
with the supply of clothing-stuflTs, groceries, and wine to Cow-
dray House and Battle Abbey, co. Sussex, and including
curious particulars as to prices, cte.; 1568-1570. Paper; flf. 163.
Folio.
33.609. NoTK-BOOK of Thomas Stringer [of Ivychurch, near Salisbury,
CO. Wilts], containing chiefly memoranda on matters of Agriculture,
with numerous recipes, etc.; circ, 1655-1680. Among the subjects
treated are : — the breeding of rabbits, flf. 2, 6 b ; — silkworms, f. 6 ; —
the supply of coals from the pits, f. 10 b ; — turnips, f. 11 b ; — clover-
grass, f. 18 ; — " the planting of liquorish," f. 26 ; — ^;aflfron, f. 26 b;
— the planting of woods, f. 29 b ; — the feeding of horses without
hay or come," f. 30 b ; — hops, f. 31 b ; — fiuit-trees, f. 33 ; — ploughs
and carts, f. 35 ; — the growing of corn, f. 40 ; — liquid-manure
ponds, f. 45 b ; — the destruction of caterpillars, f. 60 ; — the means
of taking fish, moles, foxes and deer, flf. 61, 62, 63 b, 64 ; — cures for
" gowt and scurvy," for " the stone and strangury," for " the kings
evill," e<c., flf. 66, 66 b, 68 ; — articles of manufacture in Lancashire
and Cheshire, f. 71 ; — mushrooms, f. 78 b ; — French firs, f. 79 b.
At the end (f. 84 b), reversing the volume, is a sonnet in another
hand, headed "A satyr against J[ohn] M[ilton] " and beg.
'* Religion was for other ends designed." Paper; flf. 85. Small
Quarto.
33.610. Life of St. Katharine of Alexandria, with the colophon
Here endeth J>e lijf and martirdome and miracles of seint Eaterine
virgin and martir." The work is the same as that printed by the
Boxburghe Club, ed. H. H. Gibbs, 1884 ; but the present copy has
lost the prologue, table of chapters, and a few lines of ch. i. It
begins with the words "of Borne. Wherfore ther was chose"
(p. 5). It contains (f. 67) the same prayere in Lat and Engl, at
the end. Vellum ; flf. 68. Early xvth cent. The names of John
Sharp (late 16th cent.), Thomas Payton and Tim. (or Tom) Yenour
(early 17th oeut.) are written in the margins (flf. 2, 34, 61). Small
Quarto.
D 2
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,611-33,613.
33,611. Treasurers* Accompts, muster-books and other papera of
•Sandwich, co. Kent, and its members; 1382-1695.
1. Notification to the Cinque Ports of the general confirmation of
Magna Carta, etc., by Bichard II.; 24 Oct. 1382. Latin. Contemp.
copy. f. 1.
2. Letters patent of Kichard IL for supplies to be sent to Calais frcim
Kent, Sussex, and Suriey ; 20 Dec. 1382. Latin. Contemp. copy.
f. 2b.
3. Treasurers* accompt49 of Sandwich for 1462-3, under the heads
*' Tronagium Navium et Batellorum,** " Expensse de Le Bryke
[Sandown Bridge],** ** Kecepcio membrorum pro Shipweya,**
" Expensaa ville," ** Expensed parliamenti,'* etc. f. 3. Similar
acoompts for 1676-1584 occur at ff. 51-84.
4. " The namys of the barounes inhabitauntes taking allouaunce of
the ij** hoole xv« to our said souveraigne lorde, graunted the xvj"*
daye of Januare, anno** [1498], Followed by similar accompts of
allowances on fifteenths and tenths, 1500-1517. ff. 15-50.
5. Assessments and expenses for fitting out ships; n. d., 1595.
ff. 85, 92.
6. Book of the Hundred Court and Sessions; 2 May, 12 Eliz. [1570]
—24 Aug. 1618. ff. 103-149.
7. Muster-books of Sandwich and its members; 1584-1638.
ff. 150-287.
8. Eetum of the inhabitants of Walmer and the supplies of com on
hand ; temp. Eliz. f. 288.
9. Eetum of Walmer sailors ; 1602. f. 297.
10. Lists of Dutch and Walloon settlers, including (f. 311) the
statutes for the government of their orphans ; 1563-1639. ft'. 301--
348.
Paper ; ff. 350. Folio.
33.512. Correspondence and papers of the Corporation of Sandwich,
CO. Kent; 1570-1729. The names of writers are given in the
Index. Paper; ff. 233. Folio.
33.513. " Anciennete," etc.: array-list of Hanover, for 1773, giving
the names of ofiicers, with the dates of their commissions, promo-
tions, etc., followed by a list of regiments, with the succession
of colonels, and coloured figures showing the patterns of uniform
and armament. German. With index of names. Notes are added,
marking changes by death, retirement, etc., down to 1789. The
name of Johann Georg Uhlenbecker is on the title-page, apparently
as compiler or publisher. Paper; ff. 240. Belonged to Carl von
llinuber. Folio.
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33.514. Official Le iters to Anne de Montmorency, Grand Master
and Constable of France, from : —
1. Louis de Perreau, Sieiir de Castillon, French Ambassador in
England (1537-1539), on the attempts to procure the marriage of
the Princess Mary with a French Prince, or of Henry VIII. with a
French lady ; Dover, 5 Sept., Chelsea, 4, 5 Nov., London, 22, 31
Dec. 1538, 16, 26 Jan. 1538 [9]. Fr. Signed. The last two are
contempomry deciphers. The letter of 5 Nov. is to the King
[Francis L]. flf. 1-14 b.
2. Charles Marillac, French Ambassador in England (1538-1542),
on the threatened rupture of the two realms, arising from the
new French league with the Emperor Charles V. ; London,
15 April, 1, 5 May, 9, [20] June, 4 Oct., 13 Nov., 9, 24 Dec. 1539,
2 Febr., 7 March, 1539 [40]. Fr. Hologr. and signed. The letter
of 20 June is a fragment of the middle of a despatch, ff. 15-37 b.
The letters were prepared for publication, many passages being
scored through, and notes of selected extracts made in the margins,
and they were mostly ])riuted in this shape in vol. i. of Lettres et
Metnoires d'Estatpar M. Guillaume Bibier, Blois, 1666.
Paper ; flf. 37. Folio.
33.515. A. Autograph Poems, etc., of James Henry Leigh Hunt,
viz. : —
1. "A Calendar of Observers, or Specimens -of the greater or leys
enjoyment which people derive from the world they live in, accord-
ing to the number and healthiness of their perceptions " ; in prose.
See the Examiner, 3 Jan. 1820, p. 14. f. 1.
2. Sonnet " to John Henry Beynolds on his lines upon the Story of
Rimini," beg. "Kind one, whose Muse." f. 14.
3. ** The Nymphs : a portion of Part ii., beg. " That the tall sky."
See Foliage, 1818, p. xxx. f. 15.
4. Sonnet " to John Keats, Dec. 1, 1816," beg. "'Tis well you think
me." See Foliage, p. cxxv. f. 22.
5. " Extract from another letter to the same " [i.e. Thomas Moore],
beg. •* Would you change." See Foliage, p. Ixxxiv. f. 23.
6. Letters to Charles Oilier ; Hammersmith, 3 Mar., 8 Oct. 1855,
23 Jan., 7 July, 1858. AT. 25, 27, 29, 31.
B. Letters of Thomas Carlyle to R. Mitchell ; Kirkcaldy, 16 Feb.,
6 Nov. 1818. See Norton, Early Letters of T. Carlyle, 1886, i.
pp. 138, 176. flf. 33, 35 ;— to Leigh Hunt; Craigenputtock, 20 Nov.
1832, 18 Apr. 1834, Chelsea, 21 June [1850]. flf. 37, 39, 41.
C. 1. " Aspects of Culture. Address read [by Ralph Waldo Emerson]
before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Harvard University, [18] July,
1867 " : the original manuscript of the lecture " Progress of Cul-
ture " {Letters and Social Aims, 1876, p. 185). f. 43.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,616-33,518.
2. Letters of R. W. Emerson to ; Ambleside, 29 Feb. 1848,
[London], 13 Apr., s. a. ff. 100, 102.
D. Six letters of Richard Cobdeu, M.P., to Alexander Ireland on
political and economical subjects ; London, etc., 12 July, 1866 —
28 July, 1863. ff. 104-117.
Paper; flf. 117. Quai-to.
33.516. SoNNKT by John Keats, beg. ** This pleasant Tale is like a
little copse." Autograph, and subsciibed *'J. K. Feb'. 1817."
Written in a blank space at the end of " The Floure and the Leafe "
in vol. xii. (p. 104) of The Poetical WorJcs of Qeo§\ Chaucer, Edin-
burgh, 1782. This copy of Chaucer (fourteen vols., bound in seven)
belonged to CharlcH Cowden Clarke, and was bequeathed by him to
Alexander Ireland in 1877. In vol. i. is inseited a note to this
effect by Mrs. Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke, and stating that
Keats wrote the sonnet " immediately on reading the poem, while
his friend C. C. C. lay on the sofa sleeping." See Keats's Works,
ed. H. B. Forman, 1883, vol. ii. p. 217. Paper. Duodecimo.
33.517. "The Register of the new fyve pound and fyf tie schilling
peces of gold callit the new Scottis rydare, of the fynes of tuentie
twa carrettis, with y* remeidis of wecht and fynes. The assay of
ilk jomay put in the Box " ; 4 Feb. 1593 [4]— 15 Dec. 1598. At
the end, reversing the volume, is a similar register of "the new ten
and fyve schilling peces," etc. ; 13 Feb. 1593 [4]— 2 Sept. 1598. In
the hand of David Dickesoun, Compter Warden of the Scotch
mint, who has added notes that the Register " wes tryit and con-
servit with the assay box," 14, 22 Jan. 1597 [8]. Paper ; ff. 53.
With book-plate of the arms of John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun ;
and bought with 33,518, 33,519, 33,631, at the sale of the library
of John Hope, 7th Earl. Small Quarto.
33.518. Lives of Saints, etc,^ in Latin, viz. : —
1. *' Vite sanctorum patrum " : the " Verba Seniorum," attributed to
Rufinus, with the prologue " Vere mundum quis dubitet,** etc,, and
the colophon " Explicit liber ii. de vitis sanctorum patrum." Both
in matter and order there are frequent deviations from the text of
Migne, Patrol. LaL, vol. Ixxiii. 739, many of the Verba being from
other Divisions of the Vit«e Patrum. The second quire (ff. 9-16) is
out of its proper position (after f. 128). f. 1.
2. "Incipiunt ammoniciones diversorum patrum": a miscellaneous
collection, beg. *' Dixit abbas lohannes pusillss statures " and in-
cluding hayings of Amonas, Evagiins, Ursicius, Syncletica, An-
tonius, Macarius, Pastor, and many others, f. 57.
3. " Incipit prologus Heraclii episcopi de vita sanctorum patrum " :
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,519.
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the "Historia Landaca" of Palladius (Migne, vol. Ixxiv. 543),
without the prologue *' Multa quidem et varia," but preceded by
the ** Epistola ad Lauenm " ascribed to Palladius and to Heraclides,
Bishop of Ephesus. The text of this letter differs from that of
Migne, (bid. 249 (cf. Patrol. Greeca, vol. xxxiv. 999). With the
colophon " Explicit liber quartus." f. 104.
4. *• Incipit liber quintus de vitis sanctorum patrum " : the " Liber
qufioiius, auctoribus Severe Siilpicio et Joanne Caseiano," Migne,
vol. Ixxiii. 813, with variations, preceded by the prologue " Fre-
quenter ac ssBpius." The latter part is misplaced in the volume
(ff. 9-16). With the colophon (f. 16b), "Explicit liber quintus
de vitis vel exhortationibns sanctorum patrum." f. 120.
6. ** Narratio Leoncii, Neapoleos Cypriorum insule [episcopi], de vita
et actione sancti lohannis [Eleemonis], archiepiscopi Alexandrie " ;
with the prefatory letter of Anastasius Bibliothecarius, the trans-
lator. See Migne, vol. Ixxiii. 337. f. 129.
6. " Vita vel penitentia sancte Marie Egiptiace " : translated from the
Greek of Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, by Paulus Diaconus.
The present copy is without the translator's prefatory letter (Migne,
vol. Ixxiii. 671), the author's prologue (abridged) having instead
a few lines of introduction giving the translator's name. f. 165.
7. ** leroniraus ad Innocentium de [muliere] septies percussa " : Epist.
i. 1 (Migne, vol. xxii. 325). f. 164 b.
8. Extracts from SS. Jerome and Ambrose concerning the penitence
of Solomon, f. 166 b.
9. " Liber de d ill gen do ' Deo Berna[r]di Clarevallensis abbatis": see
Migne, vol. clxxxii. 973. Wanting a leaf or more after f. 173,
which ends in the middle of ch. xiv. The contents of the last leaf
appear to be from a different work ; but at the end is the colophon,
"Explicit liber sci. Bemardi de diligendo deo." f. 167.
Vellum; ff. 174. Late xiith cent. On f. 174b is the name Rene
de Champ (16th cent.). With book-plate of John Hope, 4th Earl
of Hopetoun. Folio.
33,519. Treatise on Music, by Ugolino di Orvieto ; with the heading
"Declaracio Musice Ugolini Urbeuetani." In the introduction
(f. 6 b) the work is said to consist of five books : " quorum liber
primus est de plana musica; secundus de musica melodiata
simplici sen contrapunto ; tercius de musice mensuitita egregii
magistri Johannis de Muris explanacione ; quartus de proporcion-
ibus musicalibus; quintus est de tocius musice parcium specu-
lacione." But after some preliminary matter there are six blank
leaves, and then (f. 12) "Incipit liber^quartus Musicf Discipline."
At the end of the volume is the colophon : Explicit Liber
Quintus Musicf Magistri Ugolini Urbeuentani, Ferariensis Archi-
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,520-33,531.
presbiteri. Scriptus Pisauri a me Fratre Nicolao de Curte Papien^i
ad requisitionem venerandi religiosi Domini lacobi de Cincinnatis
de Grauina, Pieauii canonici, etc., 1477, die 2» lanuarij. Tempore
quo auditum est flagitiosum et nefarium facinus et proditorium,
scilicet proditorem queudam ocoidisse illustrissimum ducem
Mediolani Galeazum quintum Sfortiam, facinus lamentabile et fere
et omnino omnibus mestum atque lacrimabile et maxime memor-
abile atque admodum atrum." Paper; flf. 110. On f. 110b is
inscribed " Franchini Gafori Laudensis musice professoris est hie
liber" (r. also f. 4 b). Gafori (b. at Lodi, 1451, Prof, of Music at
Milan, d. 1522) has prefixed a table of contents. With book-plate
of John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun. Quarto.
33,520-33,530. Collections relating to co. Essex, by Charles
K. Probert, of Newport, co. Essex; 1856-1883. Eleven volumes.
Bequeathed by the Compiler.
33,620-33,525. Vols. I.-YI. " Monumental Records and Arms col-
lected from various churches and mansions in the county of Essex."
With painted shields of arms, and an index to each volume. In
Vol. II., f. 169 b, is a sketch of "The Hay House, Earl's Colne,
Essex, birthplace of Lord Chancellor [Thomas Audley, Baron]
Audley." Paper; ff. 194, 189, 263, 232, 221, 220. Quarto.
83,623-33,528. Vols. VII.-IX. "Index to Epitaphs and Arms of
Essex," being an index of MS. and printed authorities relating to
the county. Paper; flF. 194, 225, 187. Folio.
33.529. Vol. X. Arms of Essex families, consisting of transcripts
from the MSS. of John Hanson Sperling, Bector of Wicken Bonant.
Paper; ff. 119. Quarto.
33.530. Vol. XI. 1. " Notes and references relating to the family
of De Vere, Earls of Oxford " ; 1871. f. 2.
2. " Extracts from the Cartulary of Colne Priory, Essex." f. 64.
3. Description of the " Henningham Koll," i.e. the mortuary roll (now
at Colne Paik) sent to various monasteries desiiing prayers for
the soul of Lucy, Countess of Oxford, Foundress of Henningham
[Hedingham] Priory, co. Essex (oh. 1199). f. 97.
4. Extract from a " Survaye of the Lordshipps & manors of Erles
Colne and Colne Priory," made in 1598. f. 127.
Paper ; flf. 127. Quarto.
33.531. State papers and correspondence relating to the aflTairs of
Scotland, chiefly in connection with England; 1449-1594. Among
the papers relating to Mary, Queen of Scots, are transcripts of the
proceedings of the Commissions at York and Westminster in 1568
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,631.
41
(see art. 15). The collection seems to have belonged to Alexander
Hay, of Easter Kennet, Clerk to the Privy Council (1664), Clerk of
Eegister (Nov. 1579), oh, 1594.
1. The treaty of peace with England; 15 Nov. 1449. A translation
from the Latin original : see Eymer's Foedera, f. 1.
2. Proceedings of the Privy Council relating to the Lieutenancy of
Colin Campbell, Earl of Argyle, in the Merse, Teviot-dale and
Lothian ; 30 Dec. 1528, 3 Jan. 152|. Copies, f. 9.
3. Commission of regency from James M. to the Archbishc^ps of
St. Andrews and Glasgow, George, Earl of Huntly, and«others, during
his absence in France; Stirling, 29 Aug. 1536. Lai, Copy. f. 11.
4. Henry VIII. to the Eail of Arran, "Governour in Scotland,"
acknowledging the receipt of the insignia of the Garter belonging
to the late King, James Y. ; Hampton Court, 24 May, 1543.
Signed, f. 13.
6. Commission from Maiy, Queen of Scots, to Masters David Paniter,
Postulat of Ross, and John Hay, Postulat of the Isles, ambassadors
to France, to seek aid against Henry VIII. ; Edinburgh, 24 Jan.
154f. Lai. Vellum. Countersigned by the Begent Arran. (For
the instructions, see Add. 23,108, f. 8.) f. 15.
6. Cardinal Alessandro Famese to Maiy, Queen Dowager of Scotland,
concerning the sees of Dunkeld and Glasgow; Rome, 26 Mar.
1548. Lat. Signed, f. 17.
7. The town of Liibeck to Mary, Queen Dowager and Regent of
Scotland, on a seizure of shipping; 8, 23 Oct. 1557. Lat. Copies.
ff. 19, 23.
8. Discourse on making war on England as the common enemy of the
Pope, of France and of Scotland ; 1657 (?). Lai. f. 25.
9. Henri Clutin, Sieur d'Oysell, to Mary, Queen Regent of Scotland,
on bringing assistance to her from France ; Paris, 7 Deo. [1559].
Fr. Partly in cipher, f. 27.
10. Sir William Cecil to William Maitland of Lethington, with
advice on settling the government of Scotland; Westminster,
16 Apr. [1560]. f. 31.
11. Jura et decisiones pro prim^ exceptionis confirmatione
propositi pro parte Davidis Lyndsaye de Edzell, Militis, adversus
oomitem Craufurdi^ " ; [circ. 1666 ?]. Lat. f. 33.
12. **A wryting pennit be ye secretar [William Maitland of
Lethington] immediatlie efter the slauchter of Davie [Riccio] to
hawe bein send to the haill nobilitie"; [ — Mar. 166f].
Copy. f. 36.
13. Depositions by Barbara Martine, Meg Crokat, and John Petcame
concerning ** the kingis slauchter" ; 11 Feb. 156f. Copies, f. 37.
U. Sir John Maxwell, Lord "Herys" [Herries], to George Gordon,
Earl of Huntly, relating his negociations with Queen Elizabeth
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on behalf of the Queen of Scots; Dumfries, 31 July, 1568.
Copy. f. 39.
15. Papers relating to the proceedings of the Commissions appointed
to enquire into the accusations brought by James, Earl of Moray,
and his party against Mary, Queen of Scots, held at York and
Westminster, Oct.-Dec., 1568. ff. 41-70.
For other papers, see Cotton MS. Caligula C. i. The series here
includes : —
(a.) Appointment of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, Thomas, Earl of
Sussex, and Sir Ralph Sadleir as Commissioners for Queen Elizabeth ;
20 Sept. 1568. Copy. f. 42 (b.) Appointment of the Earls of
Moray and Morton, Adam Bothwell, Bishop of Orkney, Robert
Pitcaim, Commendator of Dunfermline, and Patrick, Lord Lindsay
of the Byres, as Commissioners for James VI.; Edinburgh,
18 Sept. 1568. Copy. f. 43 (c.) Form of oath taken by the
Commissioners for James VI. f. 43 b ; — (d.) Form of oath taken
by the Commissioners for Mary. f. 44; — (e.) Protestation by the
same against Elizabeth's jurisdiction; 7 Oct. 1568. f. 44; —
(f.) Protestation in answer thereto by Elizabeth's Commissioners,
f. 44 b ; — (g.) Accusations by Mary's Commissioners (John
Leslie, Bishop of Ross, Robert, Lord Boyd, William, Lord
Livingstone, John, Lord Herries, Gavin Hamilton, Commen-
dator of Kilwinning, and Sir James Cockbum of Skirling)
against Moray and his friends : [York], 8 Oct. 1568. Copy.
(See the original, Caligula C. i., f. 269.) f. 44 b ;— (h.) Articles
submitted by Moray to the English Commissioners; [York], 9 Oct.
1568. Copy. (See the original, Calig. C. i., f. 310.) f. 45; —
(i.) Answer of Moray and his colleagues to Mary's charges;
[14 Oct. 1568]. Copy. (See the original, Calig. C. i., f. 266.)
f, 45 b ; — (k.) Reply and " trew declaratioun " of Mary's Com-
missioners to Moray's answer; [York, 16 Oct. 1568]. Copy. (See
the original, Calig. C. i., f. 268.) f. 47 ;— (1.) Protestation of
Moray and his colleagues, on exhibiting charges against Mary, at
Westminster, 26 Nov. 1568. Copy. (See the original, Calig. C. i.,
f. 303.) f. 50 ; — (m.) " Ane eik " to their former answer at York,
presented by the same; [Westminster, 26 Nov. 1568.] Copy.
(See the original, Calig. C. L, f. 306.) f. 50b;— (n.) "Articles
contenying certane coniectours presumptionis liklieboodis and
circumstances, be the quhilkis it sail euidentlie appeare that, as
James sumtyme Erie Boithuile wes the cheif executour of the
horrible and unworthy murther perpetrat in the persoun of
umquhile King Henry of gude memory, father to our said souerane
lord, and the quenis lauchfull husband, Sa wes she of the foir-
knawlege counsell, deviser, perswader and commander of the said
murther to be done and mantenar and fortefcar of the execu tours
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,531.
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therof. Diuidit in five partes." Presented by the same [at West-
minster, 6 Dec. 1568], This paper is generally known as " The
Book of Articles," and is said to be the only extant copy. f. 51 ; —
(o.) Act of Parliament ratifying the retention of Mary's person,
^iththe names of the three estates present; Edinburgh, 15,16 Dec.
1567. Copy, f. 64.
16. Declaration of the Earls of Huntly and Argyle, implicating
Maitland and Moray in the murder of Daniley; [ — Jan.], 156|.
(See Calig. C. i., ff. 383, 385, for another copy, with Moray's
original answer attached, dated London, 19 Jan. 1565). f. 71.
1 7. Mary, Queen of Scots, to John Hamilton, Archbishop of Sf. Andrews ;
Bolton, 18 Jan. 156g. Signed, In cipher, with decipherment, f. 73.
18. " The heades of the commoning betuix my Lord Kegentis grace
& the nobilitie being with him on the ane part and the Erll of
Ca8^illiB, the Lord He[rries] and Abbot of Kilwynniug, in name of
the d[ukeB] grace of Cbastellerhault and otheris noblemen his
adherentis, on the other parte, at [Glasjgow, the xiij. day of Marche,
1568 [9]." f. 75.
19. Oflfers of John Grant of Feuchy to the Eegent Moray for a
pardon ; [— Mar. 156f ]. f. 77.
20. Sir Nicholas Throkmorton to the Eegent, with advice ; Green-
wich, 20 July, 1569. Partly in cipher^ with decipherment, f. 79.
21. William Stewart, a prisoner for conspiracy, to the Begent;
Edinburgh Castle, 5 Aug. 1569. f. 81.
22. Second depositions of Nicholas Hawbert, al, Hubert, called Paris,
concerning the murder of Damley, taken at St. Andrews, 10 Aug.
1569. A translation from the French original, for a copy of which
see Calig. C. i.,'f. 430. In Calig. B. ix., f. 456, is a copy of the first
depositions, 9 Aug. f. 83.
23. Depositions of John Hay of Talla concerning the murder, taken
[in Sept. 1567]. Copy ; with the date 1569 added, f. 89.
24. Queen Elizabeth to the Earl of Sussex, Lieu tenant-General of the
North, concerning the Begency of Scotland ; 2 July, 1570. Copy,
certified by Thomas Randolph, f. 91.
25. Thomas, Earl of Sussex, to William Maitland of Lethington,
relating to the meeting of Qu. Mary's supporters at Linlithgow ;
Alnwick, 4 July, 1570. Copy. f. 93.
26. Queen Elizabeth to Matthew Stewart, Earl of Lennox, Begent
of Scotland ; Hampton Court, 7 Dec. 1570. Signed, f. 95.
27. John Leslie, Bishop of Boss, Alexander Gtirdon, Bishop of Gal-
loway, and William, Lord Livingstone, Commissioners for Queen
Mary in England, to Sir William Kirkcaldy, Laird of Grange,
Captain of Edinburgh Castle; London, 20 Jan. 157^. f. 97.
28. John Chisholme to the Laird of Grange ; London, 6, 24 Feb. 157f ,
n. d. Partly in cipher, ff. 99, 101, 103, 105.
Digitized by
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29. Francis Walsingham, English Ambassador to France, to Thomas
Randolph, on Scotch affairs; Blois, 19 Apr. 1672. f. 107 to the
Earl of Morton, Regent of Scotland ; Paris, 7 Oct. 1572. f. 111.
30. Charles Stewart, 5th Earl of Lennox, to the Lords of the Council
of Scotland, thanking them for their assistance in his *'advauace-
ment to honor " ; Gray's Inn, 20 May, 1572. f. 109.
31. [James Douglas, Earl of Morton, Regent of Scotland, to Margaret,
widow of Matthew Stewart, Earl of Lennox], at the English court,
on the capture of Edinburgh Castle, the death of Lethington, etc, ;
Holyrood House, — June, 1578. Drafts, ff. J 13, 114.
32. Queen Elizabeth to the Regent Morton, on the sun-ender of
Edinburgh, Home, and Fast Castles, asking for consideration to be
shown to Robert Melvill, the Bishop of Ross, etc,, and to the dead
body of Lethington ; Croydon, 19 July, 1673. Signed, f. 115.
33. The Regent Morton to [Robert Killigrew]; Holyrood House,
5 Aug. 1573. Draft. (See Gal. of State Papers, Foreign, 1572-1674,
p. 399.) f. 117.
34. Examination of Robert Melvill of Murdocaimy, captured in
Edinburgh Castle, on a proposed marriage between Queen Mary
and Don John of Austria, his dealings for Queen Mary, the dis-
posal of her jewels, the murder of Lennox, etc, ; Holyrood House,
19 Oct. 1573. f. 119.
36. Drafts of letters of the Regent Morton in Nov. 1573, viz, to Qu.
Elizabeth, on the surrender of Home and Fast Castles, f. 127 ; — to
the Earl of Leicester, f. 128 ;— to Sir Francis Walsingham. f. 128 b ;
— and to " ane nobleman in Ingland." f. 129.
36. Articles proposed by Frederic, Count Palatine, to Qu. Elizabeth
for a league with the Protestant princes of Germany, with her
answer ; 18, 21 Dec. 1573. Copies, (See Cal, of State Papers, Foreign,
1572-1574, pp. 448, 449.) ff. 131, 131 b.
37. Papers sent by Sir Archibald Ruthven, of Forteviot, Colonel in
Livonia, to the Regent Morton, defending himself and his comrade
Scots against accusations of John III., King of Sweden ; 1573-1674.
Included (ff. 147, 149) are two signed Latin letters from the king;
Stockholm, 11 July, 15 Nov. 1573. ff. 133-150.
38. Sir Francis Walsingham, Secretary of State, to the Regent
Morton London, Killingworth, Windsor, — Apr., 3 July, 22 Nov.
1575, 12 Feb. [157f ?]. ff. 161, 153, 166, 165.
39. Complaints by the Regent Morton against Sir John Forster,
English Warden of the Middle March ; [1575-6 ?]. f. 157.
40. '* Articles and informationis of the wrangus usurpatioun of the
Kingis Maiesties auctoritie, and oppres>ioun committit be Lord
Robert Stewart [natural son of James V.], Fewar of Orknay and
Zetland " ; 16 Dec. 1575. f. 161.
41. James YI. to the Emperor Rodolph, asking his good offices for
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,531.
45
James Adair for the recovery of debts, etc,, due to him at Vienna ;
Stirling, — Apr. 1678. Lat. Draft, f. 167.
42. Instructions from James VI. to Robert Pitcaim, Commendator
of Dunfermline, as Ambassador to England; Stirling, 17 June,
1678. Signed, Followed by the demands made by the Commenda-
tor, and the answers of Elizabeth, " by thadvise of hir counsell,"
3 July, 1578 ; with a clause " to be added," signed by Thomas
Wylson, Master of Requests, relative to the marriage of James
without her consent, ff. 169, 173.
43. The three heads proposed by the English Ambassadors to the
Council of Scotland, 15 Sept. 1578; with the answer. Draft,
ff. 175, 176.
44. James VI. to Elizabeth ; Stirling, — Dec. 1578. Draft, f. 179.
46. Notes presented to James VI. by Robert Bowes and William
Davison, English Ambasttadors ; 1 Mar. 158§. f. 181.
46. *' Memoriall of certaine speciall mattera recommended by Her
Majestic unto Coronnell [William] Steward and Mr. [John] Colvill,
sent Ambassadors from the king of Scotts," followed by " the prin-
cipall heads of advice " ; [May, 1683]. Signed by Sii* F. Walsing-
ham. ff. 183, 185.
47. Elizabeth to James VI. accrediting Sir F. Walsingham as
ambassador; Oatlands, 12 Aug. 1583. Copy, f. 187.
48. Grievances of Elizabeth against James VI. presented to the
Scotch Council by Walsingham ; 1583. f. 189.
49. James VI. to Henry III. of France, accrediting George, 5th Lord
Seton, as ambassador; Stirling, 26 Oct. 1583. Lat, Draft, f. 191.
50. Letter from the Scotch Council to Sir John Forster, Warden of
the English Middle March, relative to English prisoners taken at
Preswen ; Holyrood Hou^e, 14 May, 1584. Draft f. 193.
61. Minutes on the formation of a body guard for the King, with lists
of names ; [circ, 1584], f. 196.
52. Commission from Elizabeth to Henry, Lord Scroope, Warden of
the West Marches, Sir John Selbie, William Bowes and Christopher
Dacres, to enquire into the murder of Lord Fmncis Russell at a
Wardens' Meeting at Cocklaw on 27 July ; Nonsuch, 3 Sept. 1686.
Copy, f. 197.
63. Papers relating to reforms in judicial procedure in Scotland;
22 July, 1585 [6 ?], n. d. ff. 199-210.
64. Advice [from Alex. Hay ?] to James VI. on the claims of Sir
William Douglas of Glenbervie to be served heir to the Earl of
Angus; [Aug.? 1588]. Draft, f. 211.
66. Complaints by the Lairds of Lochinvar [Sir John Gordon],
Garlics [Alexander Stewart] and others against .John, Lord Max-
well, for oppressions, while Lieutenant of the West Marches;
[1588?]. f.213.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,631.
56. Declaration by James VI., with interrogatories and answers,
concerning " Courtis of Justiciarie or Justice Aires" ; 17 Dec. 1588,
n. d. Drafts. flF. 215, 217.
57. Letters from James VI. to the English Wardens of the Marches
before his going to Norway ; Leith, 22 Oct. 1589. Copies, f. 219.
58. Proclamation by James VI. of his arrangements for the govern-
ment of the country during his absence; [Leith, 22 Oct. 1589].
.... Signed by Alexander Hay, Clerk of Register. (See the
Begister of Privy Council, vol. iv. p. 423.) f. 221.
59. Declaration of his reasons for going to Norway ; [Leith, 22 Oct.
1589]. Copy. f. 223.
60. " Presentis fra y* ambassadors fra Denmark & uther partis " ;
[1589]. f. 225.
61. The Duke of Lennox and Council of Scotland to Qu. Elizabeth,
on Border aflfairs ; Edinburgh, 6 Nov. 1589. Copy. f. 227.
62. Confirmation by James VI. of his contract of marriage with Anne
of Denmark; Opsloe in Norway, 22 Nov. 1589. Lat. Draft, f.229.
63. Declaration by John, Lord Hamilton, of his intended proceedings
as President of the Council for the Borders and Lanarkshire;
[Peebles, 1 Dec. ? 1589]. Draft, f. 231.
64. The Council of Scotland to the Estates of Holland, on behalf of
Capt. Ronton ; Edinburgh, 10 Feb. 1589 [90]. Lat. Draft, f. 233.
65. Directions by James VI. for the reception of himself and his
queen on his return to Scotland ; ** bro[ught] home be Williame
Shaw, Master of Werk " [of the Works], 19 Feb. 1589 [90]. Signed.
f. 235.
66. Proceedings at a Warden Court held at " Stawfurde," 12 Mar.
1589 [90]. f. 237.
67. Alexander Hay, Clerk of Register, to Sir John Murray, Laird of
Tullibardine, « Anent the Clangregor " ; [1590 ?]. Draft, f. 239.
68. Advice of the same, to Francis Stewart, Earl of Bothwell, Keeper
of Liddesdale, relating to Border troubles ; [Jan. 159^?]. Draft.
f. 241.
69. Act of general revocation by James VI. on attaining his majority ;
Falkland, 17 June, 1591. Copy. f. 243.
70. Act relating to the coinage, passed 6 Aug. 1591 ; with other
papers relating to the same. ff. 247-260.
71. ** Memoir to be coramunicat to his Majestic " ... ** anent justice
aires"; 9 Oct. 1591. f. 261.
72. Note of feuds between great families in Scotland from 1561 to
1579 ; [Oct. 1591 ?]. f. 263.
73. Advices concerning public affairs, especially "justice aires";
[1591?]. f.265.
74. Report by the Commissioners of the Exchequer to James VI. on
the state of the royal palaces and parks ; Holyrood House, 8 Dec.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,682, 33,633.
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1531. Signed by Mark Ker, Commendator of Newbattle, William,
Lord Hay of Yester, Sir James Melvill of Halhill, and others.
75. " Anent Castell Wardis " ; [circ. 1591-2 ?]. f. 271.
76. James YI. to the English Wardens of the Marches, when Sir
Robert Ker of Cessfurd, jun., was made keeper of Liddesdale ;
Edinburgh, 29 Jan. 159^. Signed, f. 273.
77. Kobert Bruce, a Jesuit, to a friend in Scotland, on receiving a
remission from James VL ; [1592?]. Copy. f. 275.
78. List of noblemen and others summoned to meet the king in his
expedition to the north against the Earls of Huntly and Enrol ;
[Jan. 159§]. f. 277.
79. Gentlemen of the name of Gordon dwelling in Strathbogy, Mar,
Gariauoh, Buchan and Banff; [1592-3?]. f. 279.
80. Memoir of the Capitulation offered by James VI. to Francis,
Earl of Bothwell; [drc. 11 Sept. 1593]. f. 281.
81. Proclamation against the Earl of Bothwell after his attempt at
Leith ; [Apr. 1594]. f. 283.
82. Extracts from the negociations for the league of peace between
James VI. and Elizabeth, May — June, 1586 ; with memoranda of
receipts and expenditure of the annuity paid to James under the
treaty, 1586-1593. flf. 283-290.
83. "Anent militarie goverment apud Danos"; [circ, 1594?]. Lat,
84. " Landit men within the regalitie of Dunfermling " ; [circ. 1590 ?].
85. " The taxt roll of the Shirefdome of Linlithgow " ; [drc. 1591-2 ?].
Paper; ff. 298. Many of the leaves are mutilated at the edges
from the efibcts of damp. From the library of John Hope, 7th E€u*l
of Hopetoun. Folio.
33.532. Original Letters, depositions, reports and other papers
connected with an enquiry by the Inquisition at Madiid relative
to the practice of animal-magnetism or mesmerism, and the alleged
cures effected by it; 1815-1818. Spanish. At the end (f. 74) is a
prinled tract, Noiicias del Magnetismo y de sus effectos porteniosoa aohre
la ecommia animal^ by Don Ignacio Graells, Madrid, 1816. Paper;
ff. 101. Quarto. Presented by Edward Houghton^ Esq.
33.533. ••Killing no Murder," by Colonel Silas Titus, under the
pseudonym of William Allen, addressed to the Protector Cromwell
in 1657. A contemporary transcript of the printed tract. Paper;
ff. 17. Folio. Presented by the Ben. D. J. Davies, Sector of North
Benfieet, Essex.
f. 267.
f. 291.
f. 293.
f. 295.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,634-33,538.
33.534. Medulla Grammatice " : a Laiin-EngliBh Dictionary, with »
short prologue, beg. **Hec est regnla generalis pro toto libro,"
attributed to the author of the English-Latin " Promptorium
Parvulorum," Oalfridus Grammaticus, a Friar-preacher of Lynn
Episcopi, CO. Norfolk, ctVc. 1440. This and other copies are de-
scribed by Albert Way, Promptorium Parvulorum^ Camden Soc.,
1843-1865, vol. iii. App. p. 1. On the fly-leaves are inscribed : —
•* Brothur Wylliam Barkere, I pray youe lett thys booke be bound
at the vtmost by myddyll-lent, and my brother shall pay for the
byndyng." f. 1 ; — A rude drawing of Christ rising from the tomb,
f . 1 b ; — Three epigrams in elegiacs on abortive attempts at peace
between England and France, beg. (1) " Siccine tam crebris frustra
oommentibus («c. conventibus) Anglos " ; (2) Conveniunt Gallos
crebris commentibus («c) Anglos " ; and (3) " Desine, si sapias,
placidos stimilare [Britannos]." f. 3. The first of these epigrams is
said to have been written by Robert Gaguin, French ambassador
to England in 1490, the others being answers to it (see B. Andre's
"Vita Henrici VII.," Memorials ofK. Hen. VIL, ed. .J. Gairdner, Rolls
Series, 1858, p. 56; and Notes and Queries, Ser. ii., vol. viii., 1859,
pp. 411, 540). This leaf, f. 3 (with f. 2), did no^riginally form
part of the volume, having been cut down at the side to make it
fit, whereby a word at the end of each of the four lines of the third
epigram is lost. Vellum ; ff. 119. In double columns, with rubri-
cated initials, a marked change of hand occurring at f. 76. Bound
in thick bevelled boards, covered with leather. Small Folio. Pre-
sented by the Hon. Mrs. [Emmeline] Way, widow of Albert Way.
33.535. A, B. " II Talismano " : an opera by Michael William Balfe.
Full bcore, with English and Italian words. Mostly autograph.
Act I. is complete, including the overture, which is not given in the'
printed pianoforte score ; Act II. wants the opening of the finale ;
in Act III. there are several variations from the printed copy, the
most important being in the finale, where the air *' Flow'ret, I kiss
thee" is re-introduced. At the end is added a scene between
Richard, Berengaria, Edith and De Vaux, which closely resembles
the chorus "Cantiam dell' Inghilterra." Paper; ff. 174, 363.
XIX th cent. Folio.
33.536. "Letty": an opera by M. W. Balfe, in full score. Auto-
graph ; but imperfect. The parts missing are the overture, a dance
with chorus, and the recitative preceding the finale, in Act I. ; the
Dream-song and the recitative on p. 141 of the printed pianoforte
score, in Act II. ; and the whole of Act III., except the opening
chorus of guests. Paper ; ff. 301. zixth cent. FoHo.
83,537-^3,564. Correspondence and papers of the family of Benthara,
consisting of letters to and from Jeremiah Bentham and his two
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,537-33,650.
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sons, Jeremy, the well-known philanthropist, and Sir Samuel, the
naval architect and engineer; with a few letters at the end
addressed to George Bentham, the botanist (2nd son of Sir
Samuel) ; autograph notes, memoranda, and dissertations of Jeremy
Bentham for many of his works ; travels of Jeremy and Samuel
Bentham ; biographical memoirs ; accompts, etc. In twenty-eight
volumes. Paper.
The collection was used by Sir John Bowring for his edition of
Jeremy Bentham 's Works, 1838-1843; and also by Lady Bentham
in her lA/e of Brigadier General Sir Samuel Bentham, 1862.
3,537-33,546. Vols. I.-X. Correspondence, containing many letters
that passed between the brothers Jeremy and Samuel, while the
latter was in Russia, and also a large number on the subject of
the " Panopticon " ; 1744-1847. Ten volumes. Folio. The names
of the writers will appear in the Index.
33,537. Vol. I. (ff. 372), 1651, 1744-
1775.
33,538.
33,539.
33,540.
33,541.
„ n. (ff. 429), 1776-1779.
„ III. (ff. 471), 1780-1783.
„ IV. (ff. 506X 1784-1788.
„ V. (ff. 629), 1789-1794.
33.542. Vol. VI. (ff. 711), 1795-1798.
33.543. „ Vn. (ff. 693), 1799-1802.
33.544. „ VIIL (ff. 709), 1803-1812.
33.545. „ IX. (ff. 642), 1813-1823.
33.546. „ X. (ff. 624), 1824-1847.
33,547-33,551. Vols. XI.-XV. Works of Jeremy Bentham, chiefly
autograph. Five volumes. Folio. The contents are : —
33,547. Vol. XI. (ff. 489). Notes, memoranda and dissertations on
the Prize Act, more particularly with reference to the clauses
relating to the distribution of prize money in the " Act for the
encouragement of seamen, and for the better and more effectually
manning his Majesty's navy, during the present war," 45 Geo. III.,
cap. 72, and also to the Act, 49 Geo. III., cap. 123, to amend the
above (v. Bentham's WorkSj ed. Bowring, vol. ix. pp. 381-383).
33,648. Vol. XIL (ff. 277). " Nomography " ; agreeing almost
entirely with the work under the same title in Bentham's Worhs^
vol. iii. pp. 231-283.
33.549. Vol. Xni. (ff. 338). 1. Nomography " : miscellaneous notes
and memoranda for the above, f. 1.
2. Rough notes for the treatises on the constitutional, penal and oivil
codes, f. 164.
33.550. Vol. XIV. (ff. 416). 1. "Logical arrangements" (i?. Bent-
ham's Works, vol. iii. pp. 285-296). f. 2.
2. "Pannomial fragments" {y. vol. iii. pp. 211-230). f. 48.
3. " Panopticon," or the Inspection House (». vol. iv. p. 36 and
above, 33,541-33,644). Copy. f. 146.
4. " Jeremy Bentham v. George III." (v. vol. xi. p. 96). f. 365.
MSS. — 1889. E
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,661-33,653.
33.551. Vol. XV. (flf. 365). Miscellaneous Papers of Jeremy Bentbam,
viz, : —
1. Letters to J. J. Mora; 19, 22, 26 Sept., 19, 20, 21 Nov. 1820.
Copies, f. 1,
2. Notes and memoranda under the headings Language," f. 66 ; —
"Logical arrangements," f. 69 "Logic," flf. 91, 295 ;— Preface to
the third edition of the " Parliamentary Reform Catechism, 1822,"
f. 101 (v. Works, vol. iii. p. 433) ; — " Letters of Jeremy Bentham
to Columbia and Mexico, July-August, 1826," f. 112;— "Inter-
national Law," f. 120;— "Law Reform," f. 128; — "Jeremy
Bentham to France against peers, 1830," f. 140 (vol. iv. p. 420); —
and against death, 1830, f. 145 (vol. i. p. 525) ;— J. B, to English
Electors, 1831, f. 175; — Petition of John Nerot to the House of
Commons, inBentham's hand, 1830, f. 217 ; — " Course recommended
by me Jeremy Bentham to be taken by the Cherif Hassuna
d*Ghies for his vindication from the aspersions alleged to have
been cast upon his reputation by Mr. [Hanmer] Wariington,
English Consul at Tripoli," 1831 (copy), f. 231 ;— " Memoire sur
Torganisation judiciaire en Russie, 1829, May 4th " ; imperfect at
the beginning, f. 239; — "Chinese Commercial Station to be
founded by the Belgian Government," 18 Aug. 1831, f. 255; —
"Codification petition," 1830, f. 261 ; — "Proposed Speech in favour
of Codification," f. 272 ;—" Constitutional law," f. 285;— "Evi-
dence," f. 289;— "For Greece. Mentor to Telemachus," 1822,
f. 304 ;— " Church of England," 1822, f. 307 ;— " Law Amendment,"
1828, f. 320 ;— "Proposed Roman Constitution," 1832, f. 355.
33.552. VoL XVI. (ff. 292). Travels of Jeremy and Samuel
Bentham : —
1. Fragment of expenses of Jeremy on a tonr in Derbyshire, Cheshire
and Lancashire, August and September, 1768. f. 1.
2. Journals, accounts, and papers relating to Jeremy's journey to
Russia through France, Italy, and Turkey, 1785-1787. (For an
account of this journey v, Bentham's Works^ vol. x. pp. 149 et seqq.)
3. Travels of Samuel through Russia to Siberia, 1781-1782 (v. Lady
Bentham's Life of Sir S, Bentham^ chapp. ii.-iv.). f. 108.
Folio.
33,553. Vol. XVII. (ff. 318). 1. Personal papers of, and biographical
notes relating to, the family of Bentham. Included are : —
(a.) Pedigree of the family of Rice of the Isle of Wight, f. 1.
(b.) Monumental inscription to the Rev. William Woodward
(oh. 1703). f. 5.
(c.) Copy of a letter from Joshua Bentham to his son Anthony,
giving an account of the family ; 3 May, 1714. f. 10.
f.lO.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,664.
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(d.) "History of the intercourse of Jeremy BentHam with the
Lansdown family, addressed by himself to the present Marquess of
Lausdown [Henry Petty], 12 January, 1828." f. 26.
(e.) •« Character of Jeremy Bentham according to Sir Francis Burdett,
Henry Brougham and Sir Samuel Romilly, as given in the House
of Commons on the 2nd June, 1818." f. 39.
(f.) Will of Jeremy Bentham, 15 July, 1792. Copy in his own hand,
f.47.
(g.) Early history of Samuel (afterwards Sir Samuel) Bentham. f. 49.
(h.) Details concerning the family of Fordyce. ff. 64, 66. (Sir Samuel
Bentham married Mary Sophia, daughter of D'. George Fordyce.)
(i.) Will of Elizabeth Leech, 26 Dec. 1774 ; with codicil, 19 Aug.
1775. Copy. f. 70.
(k.) Award by Richard Mousey Rolfe, K.C., in the suit, George
Bentham v. John Bo wring, in re the will of Jeremy Bentham,
9 Feb. 1835. Copy. f. 72.
2. College exercises of Jeremy Bentham, including a copy of his
Latin Ode on the death of George 11. and the accession of
George III., which wan submitted to D'. Johnson, f. 74.
3. Deeds and papers connected with the property of the Bentham
family ; 1676-1831. f. 145.
4. Bills and miscellaneous accounts ; 1749-1834. f. 212.
33,554. Vol. XVIII. (ff. 348). 1. Fair copy of letters and papers
written by Sir Samuel Bentham during his travels through Russia
and Siberia in 1781-1783. f. 1.
2. Extracts from works on Bussia and the Crimea, in Jeremiah
Beniham's hand. f. 59.
3. Copies of a letter from Henry Fanshawe, a General in the Bussian
service and Governor of Kiev, to General [Henry Seymour]
Conway; Kiow, 15 Feb. 1789. f. 81 ;— and of a journal of the
campaign of Russia against Turkey in 1788. f. 100.
At f. 79 is a letter from [Bichard Howe] Earl Howe to Jeremiah
Bentham, returning the MS. ; Grafton Street, 9 Feb. 1791.
4. Account of the City and Liberty of Westminster, in Jeremiah
Bentbam's hand. f. 120.
5. Letter from Andrew Macmaster to Gen. S. Bentham (?) on the
navigation and trade of the Black Sea, n. d, f. 138. Followed by
6. ** A plan for securing the magazines and store rooms of ships of
war against fire," by Malcolm Cowan, Lieut. R.N. f. 169.
7. Plan for an artificial hen for hatching eggs, by D'. G[eorge]
Fordyce, 1786. f. 182.
8. Papers relating to S. Bentham*s estates in Russia, f. 199.
Folio.
other papers on the same subject.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,656-88,669..
9. " Description de la manure de faire de Potash dans les Bondas on
Manufactures." f. 212.
10. "Letter from [George, Prince of Wales] to [Frederic, Duke of'
York] " : a political poem [1809-1812]. f. 231.
11. Copy of the agreement for printing Dr. Zachary Grey's edition
of " Hudibras," 26 July, 1743. f. 246.
12. Model of Samuel Bentham's Vermicular boat. (For a description
of this, V, Lady Bentham's Life of Sir S. Bentham, p. 82.) f. 320.
13. " La Bulangera " : Spanish camp song. Printed, f. 336.
14. «« The March to Moscow " : comic ballad, 1814. Printed, f. 337.
Folio.
83,666. Vol. XIX. (ff. 70). Letter-book containing copies of the
letters of introduction of Samuel Bentham on his journey to Eussia,
and of his own letters to his father and brother Jeremy ; 13 July,
1779—8 April, 1780. In the hand of Jeremiah Bentham. At the
beginning is '* A copy of propo^ition8 of Samuel Bentham which
in January, 1783, were delivered by him to Prince Potemki[n], for
the perusal of the Empress of Eussia upon his return to Peiersburg
from visiting Siberia and other parts of that empire as far as the
borders of China." Folio.
83,656. Vol. XX. (ff. 235). Letter-book, similar to the above;
13 July, 1779—31 Jan., 1783. The latter part from f. 97 is in
Jeremiah's hand. On f. 3 is a daguerreotype of Samuel. Small
Quarto.
83,567. Vol. XXI. (ff. 314). Letter-book, containing copies of cor-
reKpondence of the Bentham family, chiefly of Samuel's letters, as
above; 13 July, 1779—26 Oct. 1784. With a few letters at the
end written in 1789. At. f. 263 is an original letter from Sir
James Harris [afterwards 1st Earl of Malmesbury] to Jeremiah i
Bentham, [1783]; on ff. 265 and 266 are drawings of boats and an
amphibious carriage (v» 33,561, f. 41) ; and on f. 305 is " An
Authentic Catalogue of the Houghton Collection of Pictures sold
to the Empress of Eussia, with the price paid, in 1779." Quarto.
88,658. Vol. XXII. (ff. 498). Letter-book, similar to the preceding;
1 Aug. 1780—12 May, 1791. In Jeremiah Bentham's hand. At
f. 130 are copies of a letter from the Navy Commissioners to
S. Bentham, 4 March, 1773 ; and of one from him to his father
relative thereto, 12 June, 1774. At f. 366 is a copy of Jeremy
Bentham's journal from Constantinople to Critchoff in Eussia,
begun on Saturday, 10 Dec. 1785. Quarto.
88,669. Vol. XXIIL (ff. 88). Register of the correspondence of Sir
Samuel Bentham vnth tho Secretary of the Admiralty ; 21 April,
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,660-33,566.
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1796—26 March, 1806. During part of this time Sir Samuel was
Inspector-General of Naval Works. Octavo.
88,660-83,662. Vols. XXIV.-XXVI. fff. 201, 166,184). ••Memoirs
of Samuel Bentham, Esq., contained in a series of letters from
himself and others during his ten years' absence from England ;
being the compilation of a friend, 1790." Three volumes. The
letters are those contained in Nos. 33,666-33,568. Maps of the
countries travelled through are in Vol. I. f. 61, Vol. III. AT. 179, 180.
Octavo.
88,868. Vol. XXVII. (ff. 267). (1) Private aooompt-book of Jeremiah
Bentham; 1763-1790. f. 2.
(2) Diary, apparently in the hand of John Flowerdew Colls, kept
for Jeremy Bentham, many of the entries referring to the distribu-
tion of his publications; Jan. 1821 — June, 1825. f. 63.
(3) Official accompt-book of Jeremiah Bentham, as attorney to the
Trustees for Wivenhoe and Paglesham in Essex for Dr. Charles
Lind and his creditors; 1761-1774. f. 137. Followed at f. 233
by accompts relative to Jeremiah Bentham's estates in Leadenhall
Street and Crutched Friars, London; 1749-1768.
Polio.
33,664. Vol. XXVIII. (flf. 87). 1. Diary of Samuel Bentham, while
in Russia; 28 Sept. 1780—8 Jan. 1781. f. 1. At f. 11 is a
drawing of him.
2. List of books lent and borrowed by Jeremy Bentham, 1801-1823,
f. 35 ; followed by memoranda of books and prices.
3. Notes, taken by Jeremy Bentham, of lectures on Chemistry;
Aug.— Sept. 1769. f. 66.
Small Quarto.
38,666. List of part-songs and other vocal Music, chiefly by English
composers : in parallel columns, containing the first lines in alpha-
betical order, the nature of the composition, the names of the
writers, and references to the number and folio of the volume in
the collection of which they formed part. Paper. ; ff. 82. zixth cent.
Quarto.
83,666. "Relatione del Viaggio di Qerusalemme " : account by
Vincenzo Favi of a pilgrimage from Venice to Jerusalem in 1616,
going by way of the Mediterranean and Egypt and returning
through Damascus, Aleppo, and Alexandretta ; with a dedicatory
letter to Charles Emanuel, Duke of Savoy. At the end are: —
" Corso e valuta delle monete.'* f. 148 ; — and an Index, f. 161.
Illustrated with a map of the route (f. 6), and numerous plans
and sketches, in pen and ink, of buildings, etc.^ many bearing the
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33.667.
name of the artist, " Gio : Cales " or " de Kales." Among them are :
— Equestrian exercise with the Jerred at Cairo, f. 20 b ; — Bird's-eye
view of Cairo, f . 22 ; —Bird's-eye view of the Holy Places in and about
Jerusalem, f. 53 ; — Houses of Annas and Caiaphas, ff. 62, 64 ; — The
Via Dolorosa, f. 68 Chapel of the Ascension, f. 72 Plan of the
Sepulchre of the Virgin, f. 75 Plan, etc., of the Holy Sepulchre,
ff. 81, 84, 85, 87 ;— Chapels on Mount Calvary, f. 90 Tombs of
Godfrey de Bouillon and Baldwin, f. 96 ;— The gate of Jaffa and
the western wall, f. 107;— -Tomb of Kachel, f. 110;— Plan of the
Church of the Nativity, ff. 112, 115;— -Pools of Solomon, f. 120;—
Church of the Nativity of St. John Baptist, f. 125.
At the beginning (ff. 1, 2) is inserted a coloured plan of the town
and harbour of ** Cartagena de Yndias," in S. America, by Don
Juan de Herrera Sotomayor, Ingeniero militar de dicha plaza," etc,
17th-18th cent.
Paper; ff. 158. With a painted frontispiece, ••Gio Cales f[ecit],"
displaying the arms of the Duke of Savoy (see above). Quarto.
33,667. Collection of historical and other poems, in Irish, viz. : —
1. Complimentary verses addressed to John Fiott (for whom the
MS. was tranfccribed) by Denis O'Flynn, of Cork, 1806. f. 4.
2. Complimentary verses addressed to Edward Lhuyd, the antiquary,
by John Murphy, of Raheenagh, co. Cork. f. 5.
3. The well-known historical poem, by Cathdn 0 Duinfns, commonly
called Duan Chathdin. f. 6.
4. The popular historical poem by John O'Connell, of co. Kerry;
called here " Tuireamh na hEireann," i.e. " Ireland's Elegy." f. 16.
5. The well-known mock-heroic poem called " Eachtra an amaddin
mh6ir," i.e. " The adventui e [romance] of the Great Fool." f. 27.
6. Elegy on Donough and Cormao MacCarthy, of Blarney, oo. Cork,
17th cent. f. 32.
7. Elegy on Dermot O'Leary, by Egan O'Rahilly, of co. Kerry,
f. 36.
8. A poem called Longarlangar Eireann," i.e. "Ireland's Hurly-
burly " : one of the numerous political compositions by David
O'Bruadar, of Limerick, 1650-1692. f. 42.
9. Father William English's lamentation for his stolen shoes:
political, f. 49.
10. Verses for the recovery of Father English's shoes; by Edward
Nagle, of Cork. f. 51.
11. Verses on the recovery of the shoes ; by the same. f. 53.
12. Political song by Father English : called «* Leastar an Chrdthar,"
i.e. " The Friar's butter-crock." f. 55.
13. Elegy on Sir James Cotter ; by Edmond Wall, of Cork. f. 56.
14. English and Irish epitaphs on the same. f. 59.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,668-38,671,
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15, 16. On the death of the same ; by Edmond Wall. f. 61.
17. Verses bj a poor man upon the malicions slaughter of his
favourite pup, *' Fury." f. 62.
18. A well-known religious piece, in prose and verse, called Pdirli-
meint na mban," i.e. "The Women's Parliament"; by Father
Daniel Colman, 1670. f. 65.
The analysis inserted at the end (f. 104) is in the hand of the late
William M. Hennessy.
Paper ; ff. 105. With bookplate of John Fiott [afterw. Lee], B.A.,
of St. John's College, Cambridge, 1806, for whom the MS. was
transcribed in 1806, 1807. Small Quarto. Presented by Professor
Whitley Stokes.
38.568. Anthems, hymns, etCy in score, by the following composers : —
John Smith, Joseph Stephenson, Jeremiah Clark, John Knapp,
John Church, James Hawkins, Robert Barber, John Bishop,
Maurice Greene, Aaron (?) Williams, Handel (" Zadok the Priest "),
James Green, William Cole, John Weldon, Henry Purcell, Dr.
Edward Miller of Doncaster, and others (anonymous). Paper;
ff. 94. xviiith cent. Belonged to Bichard Barker of Bury in 1768.
Quarto.
38.569. 1. Gellkrt's "G^istliche Oden und Lieder mit Melodien
von Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach, Berlin, 1758,'* followed by an
Easter cantata, in score, with instrumental accompaniment, appa-
rently by the same composer, f. 1.
2. Requiem-Mass in B flat minor, by Johann Michael Haydn, in full
score ; formerly belonging to Vincent Novello. f. 57.
Paper; ff. 125. xviiith cent. Oblong Folio.
33.670. Compositions by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, in full score,
war.: — "Fortunatus and his Sons" (f. 1), "A Roland for an
Oliver" (f. 73), Music for the Coronation of Charles X. (f. 139),
and the " Waterloo " Cantata (f. 184). At f. 95 is the coronation
music in Shakespeare's "Henry the Fourth," composed, selected,
and arranged in 1821, by Sir H. Bishop, in whose hand appear to
be some of the pencil alterations. The " National air of Greeks "
at the end (f. 211) is also arranged probably by the same composer.
Paper ; ff. 216. xixth cent. Obi. Quarto.
33.671. Overture to " St. Paul," by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, in
full score. Paper ; ff. 20. xixth cent. Large Quarto.
83,672-33,586. Correspondence and papers of the family of Hale, of
Ring's Walden, co. Hertford. Fifteen volumes. The contents are
as follows : —
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,673-33,680.
33,672, 33,673. Vols. I., XL Correspondence of the Hale familj-. Two
volumes. Vol. L, 1626-1660; Vol. XL. 1661-1814. The names
of the writers will be found in the Index. Paper ; ff. 379, 433.
Folio.
83,674. Vol. III. Political and other papers relating to the Army and
the Civil War, consisting of demands for loans from members of the
Ilale family, assessment8 for expenses of the Militia, returns of
arms levied on various towns in co, Hertford, quartering accompts,
etc,, chiefly between 1644 and 1660. Followed (f. 141) by papers
connected with the foraging of troops in Scotland, the charges of
the Commissioners on Public Accounts against the Duke of Marl-
borough, the Peace of Utrecht, etc.; 1611-1714. Paper; ff. 188.
FoUo.
83,676. Vol. XV. Rentals, terriers, extracts from court-books, and
miscellaneous papers relating to King's Walden and other places
in CO. Hertford ; tewip. Edw. XX.— 18th cent. Paper ; ff. 324. Folio.
33.676. Vol. V. Rentals, extracts from records, cfc., relating to places
in COS. Bedford, Berks, Cambridge, Essex, Lincoln, Middlesex,
Norfolk, Northampton, Salop, Stafford, Surrey, and Wilts; 16th-
18th oentt. Paper ; ff. 149. Folio.
33.677. Vol. VL Wills of members of the Hale family and others ;
1549-1777. The names will appear in the Index. Paper; ff. 157.
Folio.
33.678. Vol. VIL Papers relating to the Free Grammar School at
Hertford, founded in 1616 by Richard Hale, consisting of copies of
the foundation charter, the school accompts, etc. ; 1616-1671. At
f. 128 is a copy on vellum of the School Orders, regulating the
hours of study, authors to be read, etc. Paper; ff. 128. Small
Folio.
83.679. Vol. VXn. 1. Papers relating to personal matters, copies of
marriage settlements, and papers connected with lawsuits, chiefly
of the Hale famUy ; 16th-18th centt. ff. 1-237.
2. Household and private accompts, tradesmen's bills, etc.; 1602-
1793. ff. 238-378.
3. Inventories of goods, farm-crops, etc.; circ. 1670-1664. ff. 379-
394.
The names of persons concerned will appear in the Index.
Paper; ff. 394. Folio.
83.680. VoL IX. Miscellaneous pieces, in prose and verse, on legal
and theological subjects, preceded by a few extracts from the pro-
ceedings of Parliament; 17th-19th centt. At the end are two
vellum leaves of a Commentary on the Gkispels of the 13th cent.
Paper ; ff. 136. Folio.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,681-88,685.
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83,581. Vol. X. 1. Notes taken out of the Custome booke of
King's Walden Manor ; 1597-1676. ff. 1, 17.
2. Record of admissions, etc.^ in the same Manor ; 1585-1657. f. 54
3. Terriers of Weston Manor, co. Hertf. ; 16th-17th cent. f. 60.
4. Accompts of William Hale (ob. 1641) and Eose Hale his mother;
163^1646. f. 74.
5. Assessments for " maintenance of the armies and navyes of the
Commonwealth," for Edworth, co. Bedf., and King's Walden, co.
Hertf.; 1661-1660. f. 84.
6. Grop-aocompts of Weston Manor; 1664. f. 101.
7. Lifit of ** persons . . . who voted (having no right) for Sir Thomas
Pope Blount, Baron^ and the honorable Robert Cecyll, Esq^ (or
for the said Robert Cecyll singly) " at the election for co. Hertford
in 1695. f. 106.
Paper; ff. 114. Narrow Polio.
33,682. VoL XI. 1. Terrier of Kyngeswodebury and Mnndeus
Manors, in Clothall, co. Hertf. ; 1552. f. 3,
2. " Notes taken out of the Custome booke [of King's Walden] dated
May 16th, 1597 . . . and an abstract of y* Court-rolls ever since" ;
1597-1683. f. 11.
3. General accompts of Rowland Hale {6b. 1669) ; 1634-1669. f. 65.
4. Household accompts of Richard Hale (pb. 1689); 1684-1689.
ff. 109, 178.
5. Abstracts of Court-rolls of Lannock Manor, oo. Hertf. ; 1645-1673,
1691-1702. ff. 185, 274.
6. Catalogue of deeds belonging to the Hale family ; 17th cent. f. 207.
7. Survey of Edworth Manor, co. Bedf. ; 1670. f. 219.
8. Abstract of rental of Lannock Manor, 1642-1646. f. 271.
Paper; ff. 314. Folio.
33,688. Vol. Xn. Ledger of accompts of Richard Hale (6b. 1689) in
respect of Langley Manor, co. Hertf., for 1679 ; followed by an
abstra<;t of the rent-aocompts of his estates in cos. Bedford and
Hertford in 1684-1687. Paper ; ff. 34. Folio.
83,684. Vol. XIU. 1. Cash-Aocompts of Rowland Hale (6b. 1669);
1648-1668. f.l.
2. Abstracts of Court-rolls of Lannock and King's Walden Manors ;
1660-1707. f. 69.
3. Court-book of King's Walden Manor, 1762-1785. f. 106.
Paper ; ff. 214. Quarto.
83,686. Vol. XIV. 1. Cash-Accompts of Rowland Hale (ob. 1669) ;
1642-1645. f.l.
2. Accompts of tithes and quit-rents of the same ; 1656-1667. f. 56.
3. Household-accompts of Richard Hale (ob. 1689) ; 1680-1687. f. 65.
Paper ; ff. 101. Narrow Folio.
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33.686. Vol. XV. 1. Trbatise on logic; 17tli cent. Imperfect, f. 1.
2. Poems compoeed by Theodore Bathnrst, and dedicated to Thomas
Nevill, Dean of Canterbury [1597-1616]. Latin, f. 75.
3. Legal treatise on the various kinds of estates, conveyances, etc. ;
17th cent. f. 82.
4. Funeral Sermon on Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de
Turenne, preached at Paris by Julius Mascaron, Bishop of Tulles,
30 Oct. 1675. Engl, translatum. f. 114.
Paper; flf. 137. Small Quarto.
33.687. Opinions of foreign physicians and theologians to the effect
that Tobacco cannot be regarded as a victual, given in answer to
a question submitted to them on behalf of the English Grovem-
ment; 1635. Latin.
The case arose on the capture by a Dunkirk man-of-war of a ship
laden with tobacco from Amsterdam, which was adjudged lawful
prize at Dunkirk, and, on appeal, at Brussels, on the ground that
the cargo came under the head of victuals (see CaJ, of State Papers^
Domestic^ 1635-36, p. 208).
The opinions given are those of : — The Medical Professors at
Lou vain; 17 Mar., s.n., 1635. Signed by Michael Ophemius, M.D.,
Professor Primarius, and others; with seal. Subscribed also,
12 Oct., by Drs. Pontius, Alvarez, ete., of Brussels, ff. 1, 2 ; —
William Davidson, M.D.; Paris, 13 Apr. 1635. ff. 3, 5;— The
Medical Professors at Douay; 23 Oct. 1635. Signed by Martin
Bemigius, M.D., Prof. Primarius, and others, f. 6; — Matthew
Eellison, D.D., President, and Divinity Professors at Douay;
24 Oct. 1635. f. 8 ; — Franciscus ab Hees, S.J., Prof, of Theology
at Brussels; 24 Oct. 1635. f. 10; — Antonius Seriaus; [Brussels?,
Oct. 1635]. f. 11 ; — Joannes GorrsBUs [de Gorris], Eegis Galliarum
Medicus ordinarius; n. d. f. 13. At the end (f. 15) is a copy of a
letter from Sir John Coke, Secretary of State, to Balthazar Gerbier,
English Agent at Brussels, on the subject, and threatening reprisals
if satisfaction be not given by the Governor of the Austrian
Netherlands ; Whitehall, 19 Feb. 1635 [6].
Paper; ff. 15. Folio.
33,588. Original Papers and correspondence relating to the family of
Berkeley, Barons Berkeley, by John Smyth of Nibley, author of
the Lives of the Berkeleys, edited by Sir J. Maclean, in 1883 ; 17ih
cent. Amongst them are : —
1. Life of Maurice the fifth," i.e. Maurice, 8th Baron Berkeley ; an
imperfect draft, f. 1.
2. History of the Manors of Tetbury, co. Glouc, Bosham, co. Sussex,
Segrave, co. ' Leic, Callowdon, co. Warw., and Melton Mowbray,
CO. Leic. ff. 5, 15, 23, 33 b, 35.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,689, 33,690.
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3. Rules for the bouseholi} of Jane, 2nd wife of Henry, 12th Baron
Berkeley ; Angust, 1601. Imperfect, f. 44.
4. " Articles agreed npon betwene Sir Thomas Barkley, knight, and
the lady Elizabeth his wife and John Smyth, gent., the xvith
day of December, 1609 . . . touching the expences and government
of his houshold at the lodge in Neweparke in the county of
Gloucester." Signed, f. 60.
5. Eliza[beth, wife of Sir Thomas] Berkeley, to John Smyth ; 14 Apr.
1608, 5 Feb. 1609 [10]. ff. 62, 54.
6. Joan [dau. of Sir John] Berkeley, Abbess of the English Bene-
dictine Nunnery at Brussels (o6. 1616), to ; n. d, f. 66.
7. [Sir] Robert Berkeley [Knt., Justice of King's Bench] to John
Smyth; London, 19 July, 1636. f. 58.
8. J[ohn] S[myth] to Lady [Theophila, dau. of Sir Thomas Berkeley,
wife of Sir Robert] Coke ; Nibley, 8 March, 1640. Draft, f. 60.
9. William Sheppard to John Smyth; Gloucester, 11 Oct. 1647.
f. 61.
Paper; £f. 71. Folio.
33.689. Letters and papers, public and piivate, collected by John
Smyth, of Nibley, and his family, chiefly relating to co. Gloucester ;
1632— xvinth cent. The latter portion (ff. 121-^04) consists of
correspondence of [James Butler, 1st] Duke of Ormonde, princi-
pally with, or relating to the affairs of, William George Richard
Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby, who married Lady Elizabeth Butler,
his granddaughter ; 1673-1688. The names of the writers will be
found in the Index. Paper ; ff. 350. FoHo.
33.690. Nak ES of indigent Royalist Military officers in England and
Wales, " as they were certified in the Starchamber before their («c)
printing of their names or inspection " ; drc, 1663. See A List of
officers claiming to the Sixty thousand Pounds^ e<c., London, 1663,
4to. The names throughout the volume are arranged under
counties. Followed by : — ** The names of persons inspected, as farr
as L[ondon]." f. 75 b ; — Names of recipients of " warrants for pay-
ments of officers, etc.," from 1663 to 5 Feb. 166^. f. 89 b;— Names
of persons holding civil appointments, apparently as assessed for
the relief of indigent officers, f. 158. Paper; ff. 185. Belonged
to Peter Le Neve, Rouge Croix, in 1695; and with book-plate
of William Constable, F.R.S., of Burton Constable {6b. 1791).
Folio.
33,691-33,694. Official Papers and correspondence relating to the
transactions between England and Scotland carried on through the
agency of Sir Ralph Sadleir, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
They embrace three several periods, rw., Aug. 1559 — April, 1560 ;
60
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,691.
Nov. 1569— Feb, 1572; and April, 1584— April, 1585. Four
volumes. Paper. Folio.
The first two volumes contain, with a few earlier documents, the
correspondence of Sadleir when stationed at Berwick, and subse-
quently acting as Warden of the East and Middle Marches of
England, Aug. 1559— April, 1560. All the joint letters of Sadleir
and his colleagues are drafU in his own hand. The third volume
chiefly contains his correspondence while acting as Treasurer of
the Northern" Army during the insurrection of the -Earls of
Northumberland and Westmorland, Nov. 1569 — March, 1570.
Sadleir's letters are holograph drafts. The fourth volume princi-
pally deals with the captivity of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Wing-
field and Tutbury Castles under Sadleir's custody during the
. absence of Lord Shrewsbury at the Court to plead his cause with
Qu. Elizabeth against the machinations and slanders of his own
wife. Sadleir's letters are drafta, chiefly in the hand of his private
secretary. Sir John Sommer.
These letters and papers were edited in 1809 at Edinburgh by
Arthur Cli£fbrd, a direct descendant of Sir Balph Sadleir, from
transcripts made by Rev. John Kirk, of Lichfield. The originals
were then at Tixall Hall, co. StaflFord, the ancient seat of the
Astons, whither they were removed from Standon Lordship, co.
Hertford, the seat of Sir B. Sadleir, on the marriage in 1762 of
Hon. Barbara Aston with Hon. Thos. CliflFord, son of Hugh, 3rd
Lord Clifford, by whose son Sir Thos. Clifford Constable, Bart.,
these papers were again removed to his seat at Burton Constable,
CO. York. Hon. Barbara Aston was directly descended from
Gertrude Sadleir, granddaughter of Sir Balph, by her marriage in
1584 with Sir Walter Aston of Tixall.
Arthur Clifford, the editor, was brother of Sir T. Clifford Con-
stable, 1st Bart., by whose grandson, Sir F. A. T. Clifford Constable,
3rd Bart., the collection was sold in 1889, after having remained
uninterruptedly in Sir B. Sadleir's family from the time of his
death in 1587.
38,69L Vol. I. rff. 257). 9 May, 1554—31 Oct. 1559.
1. Qu. Mary to Sir B. Sadleir; St. James Manor, 9 May, 1 year
[1564]. Signed with stamp ; with paper signet, f. 1.
2. The same and King Philip to the same ; Hampton Court, 20 April,
1 & 2 years [1555]. Signed; with paper signet, f. 2.
3. Nico[las Heath, Arohiepiscopus] Ebor[acensis], Canc[ellarius],
to the same; The Court, 24 Pebr. 1556 [7]. Signed, f. 4.
4. *• The Moustre of the olde garrisons of Berwick," with copy of
warrant to Sir William Ingleby, Treasurer of Berwick, to furnish
the men with two months and a half pay ; Berwick, 2 May, 4 & 5
PhiL and Mary [1558]. f. 6.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,691.
61
5. Speech hy Sadleir in Parliament touching the snbeidy and the
succession to the Crown; [Jan. — June, 1569]. Hologr, ff. 8-11.
6. Instructions for Sadleir on being sent to Berwick ; — Aug. 1669.
Signed by the Queen and countersigned by [Sir William] Cecill
[Secretary of StAte]. f. 13.
7. (a) Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir ; Nonsuch, 8 Aug. 1659. In Cecil's
hand. Signed by the Queen, f. 16.
Enclosed is (b) " A speciall memoriall for S' E. Sadleyr hymselfe."
8. Instructions to [Thomas Percy] Earl of Northumberland, Sadleir,
and Sir James Croft ; n. d, [8 Aug. 1669]. Signed by the Queen
and countersigned by Cecil, f. 20.
9. The English Privy Council to Sadleir, Croft, Captain of Berwick
Town and Castle, and Sir W. Ingleby; Hampton Court, 15 Aug.
1559. Signed by W[illiam Parr, Marquis of] North[amp]t[on] ;
[Philip Howard, Earl of] Arundell ; E[dward Clinton, 9th Baron]
Clynton; W[illiam Howard, Ist Baron] Howard [of Effingham]; [Sir]
Tho[ma8] Parry ; [Sir] E[dward] Rogers ; [Sir] r[ranci8] KnoUys ;
Cecil; [Sir] Ry[chard] Sakevyll and N[icholas] Wotton. f. 22.
10. (a) Northumberland to Sadleir; Wark worth [co. NorthumberL],
19 Aug. 1559. Signed, f. 24.
Enclosed is (b) The same to [Mary of Guise, Queen] Dowager of
Scotland ; Warkworth, 16 Aug. 1569. Copy. f. 26.
11. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; n. d. Draft. . Endorsed " 20 of Aug.
a* 59." f. 27.
12. Croft to John Knox ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed 20 of Aug. 1569."
f. 31.
13. (a) •* The debte owyng by the Queues Ma** to all the garrisons in
the Northe partes aswell ordinarie as extraordinarie the 22 of Aug.
1559." f. 33 ;—(h) " 1569. The abatement of every Captena en-
terteynement here sithens the 2 of Maye, with also their suppli-
cacion." f. 35 ; — (c) ** The Monethlie charges of the extraordinarie
garrisons in the Northe Partes ; " 22 Aug. 1559. f. 37 ;— (d) " The
Queues Ma** Monethlie ordinarie and extraordinarie charges in
Barwick." f. 40 ; — (e) " An estimate of all fees and allowances of
the olde ordinarie garrison of Barwick for oone hole yere." f. 46.
14. Qn. Elizabeth to Sadleir; 24 Aug. 1669. In Cecil's # hand.
Signed ; with paper signet, f. 48.
15. (a) Cecil to the same; Hampton Court, 24 Aug. [1569]. With
paper signet, f. 60.
Enclosed is (b) The same to [James Hamilton] Duke of Chastell-
herault in Scotland ; same date. Copy. f. 62.
16. Sadleir and Croft to Qu. Elizabeth; n. d. Draft. Endorsed
" 28 of August." f. 54.
17. Commission from Francis and Mary, Ring and Queen of Scots, to
f. 18.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,69L
James [Hepburn, 4th] Earl of Both well, Sir Richard Maitland of
Lethington, and Sir Walter Ker, of Cessford, Warden of the
Middle Marches of Scotland, to treat with English Commissioners
for redress of the Borders ; Edinburgh, 28 Aug. 1559. Copy. f. 56.
18. (a) Sadleir and Croft to Cecil; n. d. Draft Endorsed " 29 of
Aug. a«. 69." f. 68.
Enclosed are (b) The Queen Dowager of Scotland to Northumber-
land ; Edinburgh, 19 Aug. 1569. Copy, f. 61 and (c) The same
to the same, Sadleir and Croft ; Edinburgh, 23 Aug. 1559. Copy.
19. Sadleir to the same ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed «• 29 of August, a".
69." f. 62.
20. Northumberland to Sadleir; Warkworth, 29 Aug. 1569. Signed ;
with paper signet, f. 64.
21. (a) The same to the same; Warkworth, 30 Aug. 1659. Signed;
with paper signet, f. 66.
Enclosed is (b) English Privy Council to Northumberland and
Sadleir ; Hampton Court, 26 August, 1559. Copy. f. 68.
22. Cecil to Sadleir and Croft; Hampton Court, 31 Aug. 1559.
Partly in cipher deciphered. With paper signet, f. 69.
23. The same to Sadleir ; same date. With paper signet, f. 71.
24. Sadleir to Northumberland ; n. d. Draft, Endorsed " last of
August a**. 59." f. 72.
26. Passport for Thomas Bamaby [i.e. Randolph], and Mons. de Beau-
fort [i.e. James Hamilton, Earlof Arran], on their way from London
to Scotland; Hampton Court, 31 Aug. 1 Eliz. [1559]. Signed
by the Queen and countersigned by Cecil; with paper signet.
Vellum, f. 76.
26. Private passport for the same from Cecil ; same date. f. 77.
27. (a) Northumberland to Sadleir and Croft ; Warkworth, 3 Sept.
1 559. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 78.
Enclosed is (b) Both well, Maitland, and Ker, Scottish Commis-
sioners, to Northumberland, Sadleir, and Croft; Edinburgh, 30
Aug. 1559. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 80.
28. The same to Sadleir; same date. Signed; with paper signet.
f. 81.
29. Cecil to the same; 6 Sept. [1669]. With paper signet, f. 83.
30. Sadleir to Northumberland; n. d. Draft. Endorsed **v*^ of
Sept. 1559." £ 85.
31. Tho[mas] Randolph, alias Bamaby, to Sadleir; Antwicke [Aln-
wick, CO. Northumb.], 6 Sept. [15]59. With paper signet, f. 87.
32. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil; n. 4, Draft. Endorsed "8 of
Septembre, 1569." f. 89.
33. (a) Northumberland to Sadleir and Croft ; Warkworth, 9 Sept.
1559. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 98.
f. 61.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,591.
ea
Enclosed is (b) Bothwell, Maitland, and Ker to Northumberland,
Sadleir, and Croft; Melrose, 7 Sept. 1669. Signed, f. 100.
34. Cecil to the same; 11 Sept. 1659. Partly in cipher, nnde-
ciphered. With paper signet f. 102.
35. Lord Clynton to Sadleir ; Semperyngham [co. Line], 1 1 Sept.
1559. With paper signet, f. 104.
36. Cecil to the same; 12 Sept. 1659. Partly in cipher, deciphered.
With two paper signets, f. 106.
37. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 12 Sept. [16]59. Drafi. f. 108.
38. Sadleir to the same ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed " 12 of Sept. 1569."
f. 111.
39. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir and Croft ; Hampton Court, 13 Sept.
1 year [1569]. Signed; with paper signet, f. 116.
40. Ingleby to Sadleir; Eiplaie [co. York], 13 Sept. 1659. Signed.
f. 118.
41. Cecil to Sadleir and Croft; Burlegh [co. Northt.], 14 Sept. 1659.
f. 120.
42. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil; B[erwick], 16 Sept. [16]59. Draft.
f. 121.
43. The same to the same ; 19 Sept. [16]69. Draft, f. 127.
44. Oswold Chapman, Mayor of Newcastle, to Northumberland,
Sadleir and Croft ; Newcastle, 21 Sept. 1569. Signed ; with paper
signet, f. 129.
45. Sadleir and Croft to the English Privy Council; n..d. Draft.
Endorsed " 21 of Sept. 59." f. 131.
46. '* Articles agreed vpon by the Commissioners of England and
Scotland for redresse of all attemptats doon and to be doon vpon
the borders, 22 Sept. 1559," at the kirk of Ypsatlingtoun [co.
Berwick]. Signed by the Scottish Commissioners, Bothwell,
Maitland and [Ker of] Cessfurd, and by the English Commissioners,
Sadleir and Croft, f. 133.
47. Ingleby to Sadleir; Eyplaye, 22 Sept. 1559. Signed, f. 135.
48. Cecil to the same; Hampton Court, 23 Sept. 1559. Partly in
cipher, deciphered. With paper signet, f. 137.
49. The same to the same; Hampton Court, 27 Sept. 1559. With
paper signet, f. 139.
60. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 27 Sept. 1559. Draft, f. 141.
51. " A mynute of a letter to the L[ords] of the Congregadon in
Scotland ment to have been sent to them but afterwards vpon
other causes stayed" ; n. d. [circ. 27 Sept. 1559]. Draft in Sadleir'g
hand. f. 146.
52. Sadleir to the Duke of Chatelherault ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed
"28 of Sept. 1569." f. 148.
53. The same to Lord Arran ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed " 28 of Sept.
1559." f. 149.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,691.
64. (a) The same and Croft to Cecil; 29 Sept. [1559]. Draft.
f. 150.
Enclosed are (b) John Sinclear [t.e. Knox] to Croft ; St. Andrews,
21 Sept. 1559. Copy. f. 154;— and (c) Henry Balnanes of Halhill
to Sadleir and Croft; Striueling [Stirling], 23 Sept. 1659. Copy.
f. 156.
55. The same to the same; n. d. Draft. Endorsed "last of Sept.
1559." f. 168.
66. Sadleir to the same; n. d. Draft. Endorsed "last of Sept.
1559." f. 160.
57. Randolph to Sadleir and Croft; Hamilton, 30 Sept. 1559. In
cipher, deciphered, f. 165.
68. Decipherment of a cipher, endorsed " Eand[olph*8] Ciphre."
f. 166.
69. Sadleir and Crofk to the English Privy Council ; 2 Oct. 1669.
Draft, f. 168.
60. Cecil to Sadleir and Croft; Westminster, 3 Oct. 1669. Partly in
cipher, deciphered. With paper «^ncf. f. 170.
61. Sadleir, Croft and John Abington [Purveyor of victuals at
Berwick] to the English Privy Council; 4 Oct. 1669. Draft.
f. 172.
62. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir; Westminster, 6 Oct. 1669. Signed;
with paper signet, f. 174.
63. (a) Cecil to the same ; same date. Partly in cipher, deciphered.
Enclosed is (b) Complaint of [Gilles de Noailles, Abbe de Lisle],
French Ambassador in England, to the Queen and Privy Council ;
n. d. Fr. f. 178.
64. •* Informtwjions Agenst y« erle of Northumb[erland] and Sir
H[enry] Percy " ; n. d. Fr. Endorsed by CecU. f. 179.
66. Thomas [Wharton, 1st Baron] Whartton, to Sadleir ; Wharton
[co. Westm.], 6 Oct. 1669. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 180.
66. Cecil to the same ; Westminster, 6 Oct. 1559. f. 182.
67. Wharton to the same; Harteley [co. Westm.], 7 Oct. 1669.
Signed ; with paper signet, f. 184.
68. (a) Northumberland to the same; Warkworth, 8 Oct. 1669.
Signed, f. 186.
Enclosed is (b) English Privy Council to Northumberland and
Sadleir; Hampton Court, 26 Sept. 1669. Copy. f. 187.
69. Sadleir and Croft to Eandolph ; Berwick, 8 Oct. [1669]. Draft.
f. 190.
70. The same to the same; d. Draft. Endorsed "viii*^ of Oct.
1659." f. 192.
71. The English Privy Council to Sadleir, Croft and Abington;
Westminster, 11 Oct. 1569. Signed by Lords Northampton,
f. 176.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,591.
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Arnndel, Clynton, and Howard of Effingham, Sirs T. Parry,
E. Rogers, F. KnoUys and W. Cecil, and by Sir A[m]b[rose]
Cave. With paper ngnet. f. lui.
72. The same to Sadleir; same date. Signed by the same; with
paper «^n€/. f. 196.
73. Sadleir to Cecil ; 11 Oct. [1559]. Draft, f. 198.
74. Cecil to Sadleir and Croft ; Westminster, 12 Oct. 1559. f. 200.
75. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; Berwick, 12 Oct. [15591. Draft.
f. 201.
76. Northumberland to Sadleir and Croft; Warkwortb, 12 Oct,
1559. Signed, f. 205.
77. 'ITie English Privy Council to the same ; Westminster, 13 Oct.
1559. Signed by Lords Clynton and Howard of Effingham, Sirs
T. Parry, E. Rogers and W. Cecil, f. 207.
78. (a) Sadleir and Croft to CecU; 14 Oct. [1559]. Draft, f. 209.
Enclosed is (b) Randolph to Sadleir and Croft ; Hamilton, 12 Oct.
1559. Cojpy. In cipher, deciphered, f. 210.
79. Wharfon to Sadleir; Wharton, 16 Oct [1559]. f. 212.
80. T[homa8] Gower [Master of the Ordnance in the North Parts] to
Croft ; Newcastle, 18 Oct. 1559. With paper signet, f. 214.
81. Cecil to Sadleir and Croft; Westminster, 20 Oct. [1559]. Partly
in cipher, deciphered. With paper siyneU f. 216.
82. Sadleir and CroH to Cecil ; «. d. Draft. Endorsed "20 of Oct.
1559." f. 218.
83. The same to the same ; 24 Oct. 1559. Draft, f. 220.
84. (a) The same to the same ; 25 Oct 1559. Draft, f. 222.
Enclosed are (b) Eandolph to Sadleir and Croft; 22 Oct [15]59.
In cipher, deciphered, f. 226;— and (c) The Lords of the Con-
gregation to the same; 24 Oct 1559. In cipher, deciphered*
f. 231.
85. The same to Randolph ; 25 Oct. 1559. Draft, f. 233.
86. (a) The same to Cecil ; n. d. DrafL Endorsed " 27 of Oct
1559." f. 235.
Enclosed is (b) Randolph to Sadleir and Croft ; Edinburgh,
25 Oct. 1559. In cipher, deciphered, f. 237.
87. The same to Randolph ; -27 Oct [15]59. Draft, f. 239.
88. Croft to Knox ; n. d. Draft in Sadleir's hand. Endorsed " 27 of
Oct 1550." f. 242.
89. Wharton to Sadleir ; Harteley, 28 Oct 1559. Signed, f. 244.
90. Qu. Elizabeth to the same and Croft ; Westminster, 30 Oct 1569.
Partly in cipher, deciphered. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 246.
91. Cecil to the same ; 30 Oct. 1559. With paper signet, f. 248.
92. The same to the same ; The Court, 31 Oct. 1569. With paper
signet, f. 249.
93. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 31 Oct. 1559. Draft, f. 251.
MSS.— 1889. F
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,592.
94. The same to the English Privy Council; same date. Draft.
95. The same to Randolph; same date. Draft. Endorsed "this
was torne hy the l[ord] of Ormeston, when he was taken hy Therle
Both[well]." f. 255.
33,592. Vol. II. (ff. 294). 3 Nov. 1559—4 April, 1560.
1. Cecil to Sadleir and Croft ; The Court, 3 Nov. 1559. f. 1.
2. Randolph to the same; Edinhurgh, 3 Nov. 1559. Copy, In
cipher, deciphered, f. 3.
3. (a) Satlleir and Croft to Randolph ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed
" 4 of Nonembre, 1559." f. 6.
Enclosed is (b) " Orders for the maintenannce and gouemyng of
the garrisons of horsemen and footemen." f. 9.
4. ( a) Northumberland to Sadleir ; Warkworth, 5 Nov. 1559. Signed ;
. with paper tngnet. f. 10.
Enclosed Ik (b) Qu. Elizabeth to the same ; Westminster, 30 Oct.
1 year [1559]. Signed; with paper f. 12.
5. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 5 Nov. 1559. Draft, f. 14.
6. Sadleir to the same ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed " v**" of Novembre,
1559." f. 18.
7. The same and Croft to Randolph ; n. d. Draft, Endorsed with
the same date. f. 20.
8. The Mayor and Aldermen of Newcastle-on-Tyne to Sadleir and
Croft ; Newcastle, 6 Nov. 1559. Signed by Oswold Chapman, Robert
Ellysson, Sir Robert Brandlyng, Robert Lewen, Cuthbert Ellyson,
Richard Hodshon and Christofer Metford. With paper signet, f. 22.
9. Brandlyng to Sadleir ; same date. Signed, f. 24.
10. Northumberland to the same ; Warkworth, 6 Nov. 1559. Signed.
f. 26.
11. [Sir] William Drury to the same and Crofl ; Court, 6 Nov. [1569].
With paper tignet. i. 28.
12. Clynton to Sadleir; Westminster, 7 Nov. 1550. Signed; with
paper signet, f. 30.
13. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 8 Nov. 1559. Draft, f. 32.
14. Sadleir to the same; 8 Nov. 1559. Draft, f. 39.
15. A rate of weekly charges for Sadleir, as Warden of the English
Marches during Northumberland's absence at Court, f. 42.
16. '* Remembraunces for the better executing of the office of the
wardenrie, etc." Draft in Sadleir s hand. f. 43.
17. "A deuise for the 3 marches foranenipst Scotland." f. 44.
18. "A Devise for Norham and Harbottell, with certain articles to be
inquyered of, etc." f. 46.
1 9. List of " gentelmen d wellyng wy thin the est marches of England."
f. 253.
f. 53.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,692.
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20. The names of the townes within the est marches.^' f. 55.
21. " The names of the Erles in Scotland.'* f. 66.
22. A scediile in what townes the footemen be to be placed." f. 57.
23. The interteignement of the warden of the est and middle
marches." f. 59.
24. ** Certain Interrogatories to be ministred to Eichard Eiveley *' of
Ancroft [co. N of thumb.], touching a Border raid. f. 61.
25. Complaints to Sadleir as Warden from John of Gylrye, Isabel
widow of John Wetherel of Bassendon, and the widow of Denys
Fenwycke. ff. 62, 63, 64, 65.
26. " The particulers of Lowhall [Manor] otherwise called Waltham-
btow Fraunces." *f. 66. See Morant's Easex^ i. 33, col. 2.
27. Sadleir and Croft to Randolph ; 8 Nov. 1559. Draft. Endorsed
" thies were retoumed and not deliuered." f. 68.
28. The same to Chatelherault, Arran, Lord James [Stuart], and
Balnaves; 8 Nov. 155^». Draft, Endor^ed as above, f. 70.
29. James Ormston of yat ilk to Thomas Forster of Langeddstone,
Sir John Forster in Alnwik Abbey, Holland Forster, Captain of
Werk Castle, brethren ; Moss Tour, 8 Nov. [1559]. Signed, f. 72.
30. Bond of William [Keith], Lord Kythe [Keith], and David Strang,
Scottishmen, fur the surrender of George Hopper, Scottishman, at
Tynemouth Castle [co. Northumberl.], before Candlemas next
[2 Febr.]. Dat. Warkworth, 8 Nov. 1559. Addressed to " William
Kar, Customer of Edinburgh." f, 74.
31. [Lord] Ja[mes Stuart], Commen[dator] of Sanctandres, to Croft;
Striviling [Stirling], 9 Nov. [1559]. Signed; with paper
signet f. 75.
32. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 10 Nov. 1659. Draft f. 76.
33. Cecil to Sadleir and Croft ; Westminster, 12 Nov. 1559. With
paper signet, f. 78.
34. The same to the same; same date. The last 14 lines only
in Cecil*8 hand. On the margin of the first page is written by
Cecil, " The coppy of this letter I doe reteyne signed with the
Q[ueen*s] Ma**", hand, and to this be prive. L[ord] Mai qu[i8], Erl
Pf mbr[oke], L[ord] admyrall, L[ord] Chamberleyn, M'. Tresoror,
W[illia]m Cecill, M'. Petre, M'. Wotton." f. 80.
35. Northumberland to Sadleir; Warkworth, 13 Nov. 1559.
Signed, f. 84.
36. English Privy Council to the same and Croft; Westminster,
14 Nov. 1559. Signed by [William Paulet, 1st Marquis of] Win-
chester ; Northampton ; Arundel ; [William Herbert, Ist Earl of]
Pembroke; Clinton; Howard [of Effingham]; Parry; Rogers;
Knollys ; Cecil ; Cave ; [Sir] William Petre ; [Sir] John Masone ;
Sakevylle ; and Wotton. With paper signet, f. 86.
37. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir ; same date. Signed, f. 88.
F 2
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,692.
38. The English Privy Council to Northumberland; same date.
Signed by Winchester, Northampton, Pembroke, Clinton, Howard,
Parry, Rogers, Cecil, Cave and Sackvile. With paper
ngnet. f. 90.
39. The same to Sadleir and Croft; Westminster, 15 Nov. 1559.
Signed by the same and KnoUys. A postscript is added in Cecil's
hand. With paper signet, f. 92.
40. The Queen Dowager of Scotland to Northumberland ; Edinburgh,
15 Nov. 1559. Signed, f. 94.
41. The same to Croft; same date. Signed; with paper signet
42. H[enri] Cleutin [Sieur d'Oysel, French Ambassador to Scot-
land] to Northumberland; Edinburgh, 15 Nov. 1559. Signed;
with paper signet, f. 96.
43. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 15 Nov. 1559. Draft, f. 97.
44. Sadleir to the same ; same date. Draft, f. 99.
45. The same and Croft to the English Privy Council; 16 Nov*
[1559]. Draft, f. 101.
46. (a) The same to Cecil ; 17 Nov. 1559. Draft, f. 103.
Enclosed is (b) Randolph to Sadleir and Croft ; Stirling,>ll Nov.
1559. In cipher, deciphered, f. 106.
47. [Sir] John Forster [afterwards Deputy Warden of the Middle
Marches] to Sadleir; Alnewycke, 19 Nov. 1559. Signed; with
paper signet, f. 109.
48. The same to the same ; same date. Signed, f. 111.
49. (a) Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 21 Nov. [1559]. Draft, f. 113.
Enclosed is (h) Randolph to Sadleir and Croft; St. Andrews,
19 Nov. [1569]. In cipher, deciphered. With paper signet.
With abstract of letter from the Commendator of St. Andrews to
the same. f. 116.
50. Sadleir to the same ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed 21 of Novembre
1559." f. 118.
51. [Sir] Rawffe Gray [afterwards Deputy Warden of the East
Marches of England] to Sadleir; Shillingham [Chillingham, co.
Northumherl.], 22 Nov. 1659. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 119.
52. Alex[ander Home, 6th Baron] Home to the same; Home [co.
Roxburgh], 22 Nov. 1559. Signed; with pA^er signet, f. 121.
53. Sadleir and Croft lo Randolph; 22 Nov. 1559. Draft, f. 122.
54. The same to Cecil ; 23 Nov. [15]59. Draft, f. 124.
55. The same to tho English Privy Council; 23 Nov. 1559.
Draft, f. 126.
56. Patrik Quhitlaw off y* Ilk to Croft ; Cowbumspeth [Cockbums-
path, CO. Berwick], 24 Nov. [1559]. Signed, f. 130.
57. Cecil to the same and Sadleir; 25 Nov. 1559. With paper
signet, f. 131.
f. 95.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,692.
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58. (a) Sadleir and Croft ta Cecil ; 26 Nov. 1559. Brafi. f. 133.
Enclosed is (b) " The minute of thinstructions given to the lardeof
Lethington at B[erwick] 24 Nouembre 1659." f. 137.
69. Clynton to Croft and Sadleir; Westminster, 26 Nov. 1669. f. 143.
60. Home to Sadleir ; Home, 26 Nov. 1659. Signed, f. 146.
61. Nynyan Menvelle [servant to Lord Robert Dudley] to the same
and Croft; Newcastle, 28 Nov. [1559], With paper signet, f. 146.
62. (a) Sadleir to Cecil ; 30 Nov. 1659. Draft, f. 148.
Enclosed are (b) Forster to Sadleir; Alnewyck, 29 Nov. 1669.
Signed; with paper signet, (Several erasures and addirions have
been made by Sadleir, before sending a copy of it to Cecil.) f. 162 ;
— (c ) Marmaduke Slyngsbye to the Bailiffs of Tindale [co.
NorthumberL] ; Newcastle, 19 Nov., 1569. Signed; with paper
signet, f. 154 ; — and (d) Bond for appearance of Jarret Charletone
of the Hawe Hall at Newcastle on 15 Jan. next. Dat. 8 Nov.
[1569]. f. 155.
63. John Wood to Eandolph ; 30 Nov. [1569]. Decipher, f. 156.
64. Arran and Lord James to Sadleir and Croft; St. Andrews,
30 Nov. [1559]. In cipher, deciphered, f. 158.
66. Sadleir and Croft to the Piivy Council ; 1 Deo. 1659. Draft.
f. 160.
66. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir, Croft, Ingleby and Bowland Johnson,
Surveyour of works at Berwick ; Westminster, 3 Dec., 2 year
[1669]. Signed; with paper «tgne<. f. 162.
67. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 6 Dec. 1669. Draft, f. 164.
68. William Maitland, of Lethington, to Sadleir and Croft ; London,
9 Dec. 1659. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 169.
69. Sadleir to Sir Walter Carre [Kerr, Warden of the East Marches] ;
10 Deo. [1569]. Draft, f. 170.
70. The English Privy Council to Sadleir; Westminster, 12 Dec.
1669. A postscript is in Cecil's hand. Signed by [Sir] N[ichola8]
Bacon, C[ustoB] S[igilli]; F[rancis Bussell, 2nd Earl of] Bedford;
Pembroke; Clinton; Howard of EflSngham; and Cecil. With
paper signet, f. 172.
71. Qu. Elizabeth to the same and Croft ; Westminster, 13 Dec.,
2 year [1669]. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 174.
72. Cecil to the same; The Court, 13 Dec. 1669. With paper signet.
f. 176.
73. ** The names of certain of the Queues Ma** debtors which are to
be warned to appeare before M*". Bone her Highnes Auditor the
xiijth of Decembre 1559 at Barwick." Signed by Anthony Ratclif,
Under-sheriff of Northumberland, f. 178.
74. George Heron to his brother-in-law, Sir J. Forster; Chepches
[Chipchase, co. NorthumberL], 16 Dec. [1659]. With paper signet.
f. 179.
70
ADDITIONAL M8S., 38,692.
76. (a) Sadleir and Croft to Cecil; n. d. Draft liidorBed "xv*^
of Decembre 1669." f. 181.
Enclosed are (b) Arran and Lord James to Sadleir and Croft; St.
Andrews, 11 Dec. 1669. Copy. f. 183 ;— (c) Alexand«-r Whitlawe
to the same ; St. Andrews Castle, 10 Dec. [1669]. Copy, f. 184 ;
— and (d) Sadleir and Croft to Arran and Lord James; 6 Dec.
1669. Copy. f. 186.
76. Qn. Elizabeth to Sadleir and Croft ; Westminster, 16 Dec., 2 year
[1669]. Signed; with paper signet, f. 189.
77. Cecil to the same ; The Court, 16 Dec. 1669. With paper signet.
f. 191.
78. NychoUas Eryngton to Sir J. Forster; Hexham, 17 Dec. 1669.
Signed, f. 193.
79. Eer of Cesford to Sadleir; Cesford, 18 [Dec. 1669]. Signed;
with paper signet, f, 196.
80. Sadleir and Croft to the English Privy Council; 19 Dec. 1669.
Draft, i. 196.
81. Sadleir to Cecil; Berwick, 19 Dec. 1669. With paper signet.
f. 199.
82. Arran and Lord James to Sadleir and Croft; Eingome [Eing-
horn, CO. Fife], 20 Dec. 1669. Copy. f. 201.
83. Sadleir and Croft to Arran and Lord James ; ti. d. Draft.
Endorsed " 21 of Decembre 1669." f. 202.
84. The English Privy Council to Sadleir and Croft; Westminster,
21 Dec. 1669. Signed by Lord Eeeper Bacon ; Northampton ;
Clinton ; Howard of Effingham ; Bogers ; and Cecil. With paper
signet, f. 204.
86. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 22 Dec. 1669. Draft, f. 206.
86. Cecil to Sadleir and Croft; Westminster, 23 Dec. 1669. With
paper signet, f. 212.
87. James Stewart of Cnrdonald to [Matthew Stuart, 4th] Earle of
Lenonx; Leyth [co. Edinb.], Zuill [Yule] Day, 26 Dec. 1669.
Copy made " x Januarij a^ 1659 [60]." f. 214.
88. (a) Marquis of Winchester, Lord Treasurer, to Sadleir and Croft ;
26 Dec. 1669. Signed, f. 216.
Enclosed is (b) "A scedule oont[aining] the debte of certain
Captaines for victualls to them d[elivere]d [at Berwick] from the
xj"» of Dec. 1668 vntill the 12 of Novembre 1669." f. 218.
89. Bandolph to Sadleir ; Glascow, 27 Dec. 1669. f. 220.
90. Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 28 Dec. 1669. Draft, f. 222.
91. CecH to Sadleir and Croft ; The Court, 30 Dec. 1669. f. 226.
92. (a) Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 31 Dec. 1669. Draft, f. 226.
Enclosed are (b) Arran and Lord James to Sadleir and Croft;
Einghorn, 28 Dec. 1669. Copy. f. 228 ;— and (c) Enox to Croft ;
St. Andrews, 26 Dec. 1659. Copy. f. 229.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,692.
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93. The same to Arran and Lord James; n. d. Draft. Endorsed
" last of Deoembre, 1569." f. 230.
94. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir; Westminster, 31 Dec , 2 year [1569].
Signed ; with paper signet, f. 232.
95. Marie Qu. Dowager of Scotland to the same and Croft;
Edinburgh, 31 Dec. 1559. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 234.
96. The same to Sadleir; same date. Signed; with paper signet.
97. (a) Sadleir and Croft to Cecil ; 6 Jan. 1559 [60]. Draft. I 236.
Enclosed are (b and c) Arran and Lord James to Sudleir and
Crofr; St. AndrewK, 4 Jan. 1559 [60], Two letters. In cipher,
deciphered, ff. 240, 242; — and (d) Eandolph to the same;
Glasgow, 31 Dec. 1659. Copy. f. 244.
98. The same to the Qu. Dowager of Scotland; 6 Jan. 1659. Draft,
f. 246.
99. The same to Randolph ; 7 Jan. 1569 [60]. Draft, f. 248.
100. The same to Arran and Lord James ; same date. Draft, f. 250.
101. Arran and Lord James to Sadleir and Croft; Cowper [Cupar] in
Fife, 8 Jan. 1559 [60]. Abstract, f. 253.
102. (a) Notification by Sadleir of the voidanoe of the band of Lord
Keith and D. Strang for the entry of G. Hopper made at Wark-
worth, 8 Nov. 1569. Dat. 11 Jan. 1569 [60]. Draft, f. 254.
Enclosed is (b) " A Testymonyall from the town of Edenburcht
for the dischardge of a recognysaunce taken by the Erie of
Northumberland of the Lorde Eyth and Dauid Strang, Scottsmen " ;
Edinburgh, 27 Dec. 1559. With the seal of Causes of the burgh,
f. 256. See art. 30.
103. W. Maitland to Sadleir and Croft; London, 11 Jan. 1669 [60].
Signed, f. 267.
104. Randolph to Sadleir ; 12 Jan. 1669 [60]. Abstract, f. 268.
106. Sadleir to Ker of Cessford ; 13 Jan. 1569 [60]. Draft, f. 269.
106. Arran and Lord James to Sadleir and Croft; The Wymes
[Wemyss, co. Fife], 15 Jan. [15|S]. In cipher, deciphered. With
paper signet, f. 261.
107. Sadleir and Croft to Arran and Lord James; 17 Jan. 1669 [60].
Draft, f. 263.
108. Arran and Lord James to Sadleir and Croft ; Disert [Dysart, co.
Fife], 19 Jan. [15f^]. Cipher, deciphered, f. 265.
109. Sadleir and Croft to Arran and Lord James; n. d. Draft.
Endorsed " 20 of Januar, 1559." f. 268.
110. Randolph to Sadleir and Croft; Glascoughe, 25 Jan. 1569 [60].
Copy. f. 270.
111. The same to Sadleir; 25 Jan. 1669 [60]. Copy. f. 271.
112. Arran to Randolph; Cupar, 23, 26 Jan. 1669 [60]. Two letters.
Copies, f. 272.
f. 235.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,693.
113. The same and Lord .Tames to Sadleir and Croft; Abirdont
[Aberdour, oo. Fife], 26 Jan. [ISf J], f. 273.
114. Randolph U the same ; Glasgow, 4 Febr. 1559 [60]. Copy.
115. Arran and Lord James to the same; Abirdone [Aberdour]^
29 Jan. 1559 [60] ; — and Lord James to the same ; Bt. Andrews,
6 Febr. 1559 [60]. Copies, f. 276.
116. Sadleir and Croft to Randolph; 8 Febr. 1559 [60]. Draft.
f. 277.
117. Randolph to Sadleir and Croft ; Glasooughe, 10 Febr. 1559 [60].
Copy. f. 279.
118. Cecil to Sadleir; Westminster, 18 Febr. 1559 [60]. With paper
ngnet. f. 281.
119. Qu. Elizabeth to the same ; Westminster, 28 Febr., 2 year [1560].
Signed ; with paper signet, f. 282.
120. Arran to the same and Croft ; Brinteland [Burntisland, oo. Fife],
10 Maroh, 1559 [60]. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 284.
121. Cecil to Sadleir ; 22 March, 1559 [60]. With paper signet.
f. 285.
122. (a) Randolph to the same; 28 Maroh, 1560. Copy. f. 286.
Enclosed is (b) ** A copie of the congregac[ion6] lettre to the 11.
[lords] of Scotl[and] that lye [by] and shewe themselfes ennemyes
to their oommen action " ; Glasco, 27 March^ 1560. f. 286.
123. Sadleir to Cedl ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed 28 of Marche, 1560."
f. 288.
124. The same tq the same ; 31 March, 1560. Draft, f. 290.
125. The same to W. Maitland of Lethington; Berwick, 1 April,
1560. DrafL f.293.
126. The same to Lord Hnme; Berwick, 4 April, 1560. Draft.
f. 294.
38,698. Vol. III. (ff. 167). Circ. 1561—4 July, 1578.
1. Speech of Sadleir in the Privy Council to induce Qu. Elizabeth to
settle by a formal act the succession to the Crown ; circ. 1561. HoL
draft. I 1.
2. Speech of the same in Parliament on the title of Mary, Qu. of
Scots, to inherit the English crown ; circ. 1563. Hoi. draft, f. 3.
3. Speech of the same in the Privy Council, against the suggested
restoration of Mary, Qu. of Soots; circ. 1668. f. 5.
4. Extracts from the Casket " letters of Mary, Qu. of Scots, produced
at the conference at York in Oct. 1568. In Sadleir's hand, he
being one of the Commission, f. 11.
5. Speech of John Maxwell, Bjtron Herries, at the conference between
the English and Scotch Commissioners at Loudon, 1 Dec 1568.
f. 274.
1*. 13.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,593.
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6. ** Warderob stuf sent to Tutbury [oo. StaflF.] for the Q[ueen] of
Scots vse. XX Jannarij a° xj Regni Regine*' [1569]. f. 16.
7. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir ; Windsor, 20 Nov. 1569. Signed, f. 17.
8. Cecil to the same ; same date. With paper signet f. 19.
9. F[ranci8 Bussell, 2nd Earl of] Bedford, to the same; Windsor,
21 Nov. 1569. Signed, f. 21.
10. Sadleir to Cecil; n, d. Brafl. Endorsed xxiij of Nonemb.
1569." f. 23.
11. Cecil to Sadleir; Windsor, 26 Nov. 1569. Partly autogr. f. 26.
12. Sadleir to Qn. Elizabeth ; n. d. Draft. Endorsed 26 of Nouemb.
1569." f. 27.
13. Lord Clinton to Sadleir; Lincoln, 26 Nov. 1669. Signed; with
paper ngnei. f. 29.
14. The same to the same ; Lincoln, 27 Nov. 1669. With paper
ngnet. f. 31.
15. The English Privy Council to the same ; Windsor, 28 Nov. 1569.
Signed by Lord Keeper Bacon ; Northampton ; Bedford ; R[obert
Dudley, Earl of] Leycester ; Enollys ; Cecil ; and [Sir] Wa[lter]
Mildmay. With paper tignet. f. 32.
16. Bedford and KnoUys to the same; Windsor, 28 Nov. 1569.
Signed; with paper m^I. The postscript is in Enollys' hand. f. 34.
17. Clinton to the same; Lincoln, 29 Nov. 1569. Signed, f. 36.
18. The same to the same; same date. Signed; with paper signet
f. 37.
19. Mildmay to the same ; Windsor, 30 Nov. 1669. Signed ; with
paper tignet. f. 39.
20. Sadleir to Cecil ; 2 Deo. 1669. Draft, f. 41.
21. Cecil to Sadleir ; Windsor, 6 Dec. 1669. f. 43.
22. Clinton to the same ; Scrowbye [Scrooby, co. Nott.], 6 Dec. [1669].
Signed ; with paper signet. £ 46.
23. Sadleir to Cecil ; 6 Dec. 1669. Draft f. 47.
24. Cecil to Sadleir ; 8 Dec. [1569]. f. 49.
25. Robert Constable [of Flamborongh, co. York] to the same;
Ferrybryggs [Ferrybridge, co. York], 10 Deo. 1569. With paper
signet f. 51.
26. Clinton to the same ; Ponfrett [Pontefract, co. York], 12 Dec.
1669. f. 53.
27. (a) Constable to the same ; Cattryk Brygg [Catterick Bridge,
00. York], 14 Dec. [1559]. f. 56.
Enclosed is (b) C[harles Nevill, 6th Earl of] Westmerland to
his cousin Constable; Branspeth [Brancepeth, co. Durham],
13 Dec. [1569]. With paper signet, f. 57.
28. Sadleir to the English Privy Council ; 15 Dec. 1669. Draft.
f. 59.
2U. The same to Cecil ; same date. Draft, f. 61.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,698.
30. Mildmay to Sadleir; Windsor, 17 Deo. 1569. Signed ; with
piper signet f. 63.
31. Cecil to the same ; 19 Dec. 1569. With paper signet f. 64.
32. The same to the same ; Windsor, 20 Dec. 1569. f. 65.
33. Sadleir to Cecil ; 24 Deo. 1569. Draft i. 67.
34. The same to the "L[ord] Admiral!" [Clinton]; 26 Dec. 1569.
Draft f. 69.
35. Cecil to Sadleir; Windsor, 26 Dec. 1569. With paper signet
f. 70.
36. Sadleir to Cecil; Exham [Hexham, co. Northnmb.], 27 Dec. 1569.
Draft f. 72.
37. Clinton to Sadleir; Burrowbrygge [Boronghbridge, co. York],
28 Dec. 1569. Signed ; with paper signet f. 74.
38. Cecil to the same; Windsor, 28 Dec. 1569. £ 76.
39. Clinton and A[mbrose Dudley, Earl of] Warwyk to the same;
Boronghbridge, 29 Dec. 1569. Signed; with paper signet f. 78.
Enclosed are (a) Clinton to the same ; same date. Copy. f. 80 ;—
and (o) Bobert Carre, Treasurer of the Army, to Clinton and War-
wick; Eippon [co. York], 28 Dec. 1569. Copy. f. 82.
40. Sadleir to Warwick and Clinton ; 30 Deo. 1569. Draft f. 84.
41. Clinton to Sadleir ; Boronghbridge, 31 Dec. 1569. Signed; with
paper signet f. 86.
42. Sadleir to Clinton; 1 Jan. 1569 [70]. Draft f. 88.
43. The same to Cecil ; Duresme [Durham], 1 Jan. 1569 [70]. With
paper signet f. 90.
44. The same to the same ; 2 Jan. 1569 [70]. Draft t 92.
45. Clinton to Sadleir; Boroughbridge, 2 Jan. 1569 [70]. With paper
signet, f. 94.
46. The same to the same ; Weatherbye [Wetherby, co. York], 5 Jan.
1569 [70]. Signed, f. 96.
47. Qu. Elizabeth to the same ; Windsor, 6 Jan. 1569 [70]. Signed.
f. 98.
48. Sadleir to Clinton ; Durham, 8 Jan. 1569 [70], Draft f. 100.
49. Cecil to Sadleir ; Windsor, 8 Jan. 1569 [70]. f. 103.
50. Sadleir to Mildmay ; 9 Jan. 1569 [70]. Draft f. 105.
51. The same to Cecil; same date. Draft f. 107.
52. Clinton to Sadleir; Wetherby, 9 Jan. 1569 [70]. Signed; with
paper signet f. 109.
53. The same to the same ; same date. f. 111.
64. Sadleir to Clinton; Durham, 11 Jan. 1569 [70]. Draft £ 113.
55. The same to Cecil; 11 Jan. 1569 [70]. Draft £ 115.
56. (a) The same to the same ; 12 Jan. 1569 [70]. Draft £ 117.
Enclosed is (b) Constable to Sadleir; Newcastle, 12 Jan. [15f^].
£ 119.
57. The same to Constable ; n. d. Draft £ 125.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,694.
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58. Cecil to Sadleir; Windsor, 13 Jan. 1569 [70} Partly auiogr.
With paper signet, f. 127.
59. The same to the same ; Windsor, 14 Jan. 1569 [70], With paper
signet f. 129.
60. The Lords of the Council to the same; same date. Signed by
Pembroke; Howard [of Effingham]; Knollys; Cecil; Mildmay
and Sir James Croft. With paper signet, f. 131.
61. Mildmay to the same; Windsor, 15 Jan. 1569 [70]. Signed; with
paper signet, f. 133.
62. Constable to Sadleir; Newcastle, 15 Jan. 1569 [70]. With paper
signet, f. 135.
63. Eobert Constables offre and demaunde for the keping of
Tyndale and Kidesdale " ; n. d. f. 137.
64. Sadleir to Constable ; 16 Jan. 1569 [70]. Draft, f. 139.
65. Cecil to Sadleir ; Windsor, 18 Jan. 1569 [70]. With paper signet,
f. 141.
66. Sadleir to Cecil; 18 Jan. 1569 [70]. Draft, f. 144.
67. Cecil to Sadleir ; Hampton Court, 22 Jan. 1569 [70]. With paper
signet, £ 146.
68. Qu. Elizabeth to the same; same date. Signed; with paper
signet f. 148.
. 69. Sadleir to Constable; 23 Jan. 1569 [70]. Draft f. 150.
70. •* A declaracion in what order the bandes of horsemen and foote-
men as doo yet serue on the borders by thappoyntment of my
L[ord] Lientenaunt are now lefte in, aswell for the tyme of their
entring into their severall payes, as also what monye hathe ben
payde to any of them in prest sithens the tymes of their entring
into their sayd payes " ; circ. 26 Jan. 15fJ. f. 152.
71. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir ; Hampton Court, 29 Jan., 12 year [1570J.
Signed, f. 154.
72. The same to the same, as Lientenant-General of oo. Hertford ;
Hampton-Conrt, 15 Febr. 1569 [70]. Signed, f. 156.
73. The same to the same ; Hampton-Conrt, 10 March, 1569 [70].
Signed; with paper signet, f. 158.
74. The same to the same; Hampton, 11 March, 1569 [70]. Signed;
with paper signet, f. 160.
75. Account of the State trial of [Thomas Howard, 4th] Duke of
Norfolk for high treason ; 16 Jan. [157|]. f. 162.
76. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir; Westminster, 1 Febr. 1571 [2]. Signed,
f, 164.
77. James [ VL of Scotland] to the same ; Striuiling [Stirling] Castle,
4 July, 1578. Signed, f. 166.
33.694. Vol. IV. (ff. 220). 1580-1585.
1. Speech of Sadleir against the proposed marriage of Qu. Elizabeth
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33.694.
with Francois d'Alencon, Dno d'Anjou, brother and heir of
Henri III. of France. Circ. 1580. f. 1.
2. Eoyal CommiBsion for providing [George Talbot, 6th] Earl of
Shrewsbury, Sir Henry Nevell and Sir William Pelham, engaged
on a charge of importance,** with all necessaries ; Westminster,
16 Jan. 1580 [1]. Signed by Qu. Elizabeth; with paper ngnet.
Vellum, f. 5.
The Commission and the following letter have been altered by
words erased or inserted at a later date to make it a precedent for
a new one to Sadleir.
ni. Qu. Elizabeth to Sir John Souche [Zouch], Sheriff of oo. Derby ;
same date. Signed ; with paper signei. f. 6.
4. The same to George Nevell, Sheriff of co. Nottingham ; same date.
Signed ; with paper signet, f. 8.
5. The same to Francis Hastings, Sheriff of oo. Leioester; same date.
Signed ; with paper signet f. 10.
6. Commission for providing Sir H. Nevell and Sir William Pelham
with post-horses, etc. ; same date. Signed by [Sir] Fra[ncis] Wal-
syngham [Secretary of State], f. 12.
The Commission has been altered to include Sadleir, and the blank
pages of it are covered with drafts (in the hand of Sir John Sommer,
Sadleir's secretary) of letters from Sadleir to Walsingham in Aug.
and Sept. 1584.
7. Instructions to Shrewsbury, Nevell and Pelham for the removal of
Mary Qu. of Soots to Ashby [de la Zouch, co. Leic] ; same date.
Signed by Qu. Elizabeth. 1 14.
Altered to include Sadleir.
8. Instructions to Shrewsbury, Sadleir, and Nevell for removal of
the same Queen from Sheffield to Milboume Castle [Melbourne,
CO. Derb.] ; ctVc. 1583. In Sommer's hand. ff. 16-20 b.
9. Another draft of the above instructions. With additions and
alterations in Cecil*s hand. f. 21.
10. Another draft of the same. f. 24.
11. " A priuat Instruction for " Sadleir ; n. d. [1583]. f. 26.
12. "Orders to be observed by thos to whom the custodye of
A. B. [Mary, Qu. of Scots] shall be commytted '* ; n. d. [1583].
f. 28.
13. " Orders set doun by therle of Shrewsbery, garding the Sc[otch]
Q[ueen],'* and ** Certen other things thought good by Sir Rafe
Sadleir to be addid '* ; n. d. [1583]. f. 30.
In the margins are notes in Sommer's hand.
14. Another draft of the same orders, omitting the first two articles.
15. [Gleorge Seton, 5th Baron] Seton to Mary, Qu. of Scots; Seton,
16 Sept. 1583. Fr. Copies in cipher, deciphered, ff. 34, 36.
f. 32.
ADDITIONAL MSS.,. 38,694.
77
16. James VI. to the same, his mother; Stirling, 8 Nov. [1683]. Fr,
Qopiea in cipher, deciphered, ff. 35, 36.
17. [Patrick Gray] Master of Gray to the sanae ; 2 April [1584]. Fr.
Copy deciphered, f. 36 b.
18. Secretary Walsingham to Sommer; The Court, 22 April, 1584.
Signed, f. 38.
On the dors is a draft of Sommer's answer, with a decipher of a
ciphered letter sent him by Walsingham.
19. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir; Otelandes [Oatlands, co. Surrey],
12 Aug., 26 year [1584]. Signed; with paper signet, f. 41.
20. The same to Andrew Nowell, Sheriff of co. Leicester ; Oatlands,
15 Aug. 1584. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 43.
21. The same to Bobert Markham, Sheriff of co. Nottingham ; same
date. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 45.
22. ''Contents of [Michel de Castelnau, Sieur de Mauvissi^re] the
Fr[ench] Ambas8[ador*8] letters to the Sc[otch] Queene and Nau ** ;
23. " A bref of things passed betweene the Sc[otch] Q[neen] and my
l[ordl of Shr[ew8bury] & S' R. Sadleir syns the comning of the
said Bafe," and S' R. Sadleirs instructions"; 31 Aug. [1584].
ff. 48, 49.
24. Sadleir to Walsingham ; 2 Sept. 1584. Draft, f. 50.
25. *' Talk betweene the Sc[otch] Q[ueen] and me [Sommer], ryding
from Sheffeld to Wingfeld ; 2 Sept 1584." £ 52.
2ti. Wahdngham to Sadleir; Oatlands, 2 Sept. 1584. Signed; with
paper signet f. 54.
27. The same to the same ; Oatlands, 4 Sept. 1584. Signed ; with
paper signet, f. 56.
28. Sadleir to Walsingham; 7 Sept 1584. Draft Mutilated, f. 58.
29. Walsingham to Sadleir; Bame Elms [in Barnes, co. Surrey],
9 Sept 1584. Signed ; with paper signet f. 59.
30. The same to the same; Oatlands, 16 Sept. 1584. Signed; with
paper signet, f. 61.
31. Sadleir to Walsingham; 21 Sept 1584. Draft, f. 63.
32. Shrewsbury to Sadleir ; Oatlands, 28 Sept 1584. Signed, f. 65.
33. The same to the same; Oatlands, 30 Sept 1584. Signed; with
paper signet, f. 67.
34. Waldingbam to the same; Bam Elms, 30 Sept. 1584. Signed;
with paper signet, f. 69.
35. Sadleir to Walsingham; Wingfield, 3 Oct 1584. Draft, f. 71.
36. Walsingham to Sadleir ; The Court, 5 Oct. 1584. With paper
signet, f. 73.
37. The same to the same; The Court, 6 Oct 1584. Signed; with
papt^r signet, i. 75.
^^«;i584. f.47.
78
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,694.
38. The same to the same ; same date. With paper tignet. f. 77.
39. Sadleir to Walsingham; Wingfield, 8 Oct. 1684. Draft, f. 79.
40. The same to the same ; n. d. Draft, written on the blank pages
of WaLsingham's letters of the 6th Oct. f. 81.
41. (a) Walsingham to Sadleir; London, 17 Oct. 1684. With paper
signet, f. 83.
Enclosed are (b) William Wilbecke [i.e. Gilbert Curie, servant of
Mary, Qu. of Scots] to Thomas Wilbeck [i.e. Baldwin] ; 20 Sept.
1584. Copy. f. 85 ; — ^and (c) Explanation of the feigned names in
Cuile's letter, f. 86.
42. Sadleir to Walsingham ; n. d. Draft in Sadleir's hand, corrected
by Summer. Endorsed " 20 Octobris 1584." f. 88.
43. Walsingham to Sadleir ; The Court, 23 Oct 1584. With paper
signet, f. 92.
44. Sadleir to Walsingham; Wingfield, 25 Oct. 1584. Draft, f. 94.
45. Walsingham to Sadleir; Hampton Court, 28 Oct. 1584. Signed;
with paper signet, f. 96.
46. The same to the same ; same date. Signed ; with paper signet, f. 98.
47. (a) The same to the same; Hampton Court, 31 Oct. 1584.
Signed ; with hologr. postscript. With paper signet, f. 100.
Enclosed is (b) Association of the Nobilitie &o. of England " ;
Oct. 1584. f. 102.
48. The same to the same ; 3 Nov. 1584. f. 104.
49. (a) The same to the same ; Hampton Court, 3 Nov. 1584. Signed ;
with paper signet, f. 106.
Enclosed is (b) "A note of certayn points to be resolued by
S' Rafe Sadler ; 3 Novembris, 1584.'* f. 108.
50. (a) Sadleir to Walsingham; 6 Nov. 1584. Draft, f. 110.
Enclosed are (b) " Notes to be answered toching the garding of the
Sc[ottish] Q[ueen] and removing; Wingfeld, 5 Nov. 1584." Draft.
f. 114; — and (c) " Thexaminacion of Edward Tooky," an adherent
of Mary, Qu. of Scots, f. 116.
51. (a) W[illiam Cecil, Baron] Burghley [Lord High Treasurer],
Walsingham and Mildraay to Sadleir; London, 7 Nov. 1584.
Signed; with paper signet, f. 117.
Enclosed is (b) The same to the Sheriff of co. Stafford ; same
date. Copy. f. 119.
52. Walsingham to Sadleir; Nonesuch [co. Surrey], 10 Nov. 1584.
Signed; with paper ^t^/n^i. f. 121.
53. The same to the same; London, 11 Nov. 1584. Signed; with
paper signet, f. 123.
54. The same to the same; Hampton Court, 15 Nov. 1584. Signed;
with paper signet. Annotated in the margins by Sommer. f. 125.
55. The same to the same; St. James, 17 Nov. 1584. Signed; with
paper signet. Annotated as before, f. 127.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,694.
79
56. The same to the same ; St. James, 19 Nov. 1584. Signed.
Annotated as before, f. 129.
57. The same to the same; St. James, 20 Nov. 1584. Signed; with
hologr, postscript. With paper signet Annotated as above, f. 131.
58. The same to the same ; St. James, 26 Nov. 1584. Signed ; with
paper ngnet. Annotated a» above, f. 133.
59. Sadleir to Walsingham ; 26 Nov. 1584. Draft f. 135.
60. Walsingham to Sadleir; St. James, 28 Nov. 1584. Signed; with
paper signet f. 137.
61. The same t<> the same; St. James, 3 Dec. 1584. Signed; with
hologr, postscript. With paper «t^e<. f. 139.
62. The same to the same; The Court, 5 Dec. 1584. With paper
signet f. 141.
63. Sadleir to Qu. Elizabeth; Wingfield, 7 Dec. 1584. Hologr.
draft f. 143.
64. The same to Walsingham ; same date. Draft f. 145.
63, The same to the same ; Wingfield, 8 Dec. 1584. Draft f. 146.
66. The same to Qii. Elizabeth ; 9 Deo. 1584. Draft f. 148.
67. Memorandum of Sommer ; n. d, f. 150.
68. Sadleir to Walsingham ; Wingfield, 9 Dec. 1584. Draft f. 151.
69. Walsingham to Sadleir; St. James, 12 Dec. 1584. Signed; with
paper signet f. 152.
70. Sadleir to Walsingham ; Wingfield, 14 Dec. 1584. Draft f. 154.
71. The same to the same; Wingfield, 16 Dec. 1584. Hologr, draft
f. 155.
72. The same to the same ; 29 Dec. 1584. Two drafts, ff. 157, 158.
73. Sommer to the same; n. d, [circ. 31 Dec. 1584]. Draft f. 158b.
74. Burghley to Sadleir; Grenwych, 5 Jan. 1584 [5]. With paper
signet f. 159.
75. Sadleir to Walsingham; Wingfield, 6 Jan. 1584 [5]. Draft
f. 161.
76. The Privy Council to the Sherifif of co. Derby ; Greenwich,
10 Jan. 1584 [5]. Signed by Burghley ; C[harle8 Howard, 2nd Baron]
Howard [of Effingham] ; H[enry Carey, Ist Baron] Hunsdon ;
Knollys ; Croft ; and [Sir] Chr[i8topher] Hatton. With paper signet
f. 162.
77. The same to the Sheriff of co. Stafford-; same date. Signed as
before; with paper «t^ne<. f. 164.
78. Sadleir to Burghley; Wingfield, 13 Jan. 1584 [5]. Hologr. draft
f. 166.
79. Sommer to Walsingham ; same date. Draft f. 169.
80. Sadleir to the same ; same date. Draft f. 170.
81. "Memorial! of wants fur the Sc[ottish] Q[ueen] & others";
17 Jan. 1584 [5]. Annotated in the margin by Sommer. f. 171.
82. Admeasurements of Tutbury Castle, co. Staff, f. 172.
Digitized by
80
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,694.
83. Two plane of the same, showing the lodgings of Mary, Qu. of
Soots. [168f.] ff. 174, 176.
84. Sadleir to Burghley ; 21 Jan. 1584 [5]. Draft, f. 176.
85. The same to the same ; 25 Jan. [168^]. Draft, f. 177.
86. Sommer to Walsingham; aame date. Draft, f. 178.
87. Sadleir to Burghley ; 5 Febr. 1584 [5]. Draft, f. 179.
88. The same to Walsingham ; Tutbury, same date. Draft, f. 181.
89. "The Justices names to whome M'. Chancelour [Sadleir] hath
written to be carefull ; 9 Febr. 1584" [5]. f. 183.
90. "New Dorniks [Toumay damasks] delyvered out at Tutbury
sins first of Febr. 1584 " [5]. f. 184.
91. Sadleir to "som Justices in Derby & Staff[ord] shires to com-
pound for caryagesto Tutbury, in their lymits; Tutbury, 12 Febr.
1584 " [5]. Draft, f. 185.
92. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir; Somerset-house, 18 Febr., 27 year
[158|]. Siffned " Your very loving Soveraine." 1 186.
93. Sadleir to Walsingham ; 23 Febr. 1584 [5]. Draft, f. 188.
94. " The examinacion of Humfrey Bridges toching N[icola8] Lang-
ford [Esq., of Langford, co. Derb.]. At Tutbury, 24 Febr. 1584 [5].
Copy. The originalls sent vp prime Martij." f. 190.
95. Bichard Bagott, J.P. for co. Stafford, to the High Constables of
Pyrehill Hundred ; Blythfeld [Blithefield, co. Staff.], Ashwednes-
day [24 Febr. 158|]. Copy. f. 193.
96. [Tolommeo Ghtllo] Card, di Como to Dr. William Parry; Borne,
30 Jan. 1584. Ital Copy. f. 194.
Enclosed probably in a letter now missing from Walsingham to
Sadleir of 26 Febr. See f. 199 for Sadleir's answer and opinion
on Parry's treason.
97. Sadleir to Burghley ; Tutbury, 28 Febr. 1584 [5]. Hologr. draft.
f. 195.
98. The same to Walsingham; same date. Eologr. draft, f. 197.
99. The same to the same; n. d. Draft annotated by Sommer.
Endorsed " about the last of febr. 1584 " [5]. f. 199.
100. Sommer to Burghley ; Tutbury, 1 March, 1584 [5]. Draft.
f. 201.
101. Acoompt of moneys collected by Homfrey Mynors, High
Constable in Offlow hundred [co. Staff.], from the " Counstabell-
wicks towards the furniture of soldiers at Tuttburey " ; 17 March,
1584 [5]. f. 203.
102. " A note of Humfrey Brydge d[elivere]d the xviij of March,"
158 J. f. 204. See art. 94.
103. "Interrogatories for Rov^land Kychin, M'. Ni. Langford's
seruant" ; March, 1584 [5]. f. 205. See art. 94.
104. Edward Stanhope to Sadleir; Nottingham, 22 March, 1584 [5].
Signed ; with paper signet, f. 206.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,696.
81
105. Sadleir to Walsingham ; 22 March, 1584 [5], Hohgr. draft.
f. 208.
106. The same to Burghley ; Tutbury, 5 April, 1585, Eologr. draft.
f. 211.
107. The same to [William Overton,] Bishop of Coventry and Lich-
field; Tutbury, 16 April, 1585, Draft, f. 213.
108. Sommer to Walsingham ;— April 1585. Draft, f. 214.
109. Qu. Elizabeth to Sadleir ;— April 1585. Draft, f. 215.
110. Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel, to Qu. Elizabeth on quitting
England; ». d. [April, 1585]. Copy. f. 216. Printed in Chae.
Dodd's Church Histortf of England, 1737-1742, vol. ii. p. 297.
38,695. Collections relating to the city and see of York from 1411 to
1656 ; written in a single hand as far as 1647.
1. " An Inventory of all the jewelles, plate, coapes, vestmentes and
other omamentes, as well within the Revestrye (sic) of the Cathedrall
Church of St. Peter of Yorke, as alsoe apperteyneinge to the Highe
Alter there, in the tyme of Edward the Sixte." f. 1.
2. "The names [with brief particulars] of all the archbishops of
Yorke," down to John Williams, ^*yet liveing, anno dni. 1636.*'
This must be a mistake for 1646, Williams not having been
translated to York until 1641. The dates of his death (1650) and
of that of his predecessor Neale (1640) are added in another hand.
3. "The memorable and worthie guifte of Sir Thomas White,
marchant taylor. Lord Mayor of the cittye of London " : an account
of the benefaction of Sir T. White (pb. 1566) to Bristol, and of
£104 to York and other cities in yearly rotation. Extracted froni
Anthony Munday's Brief e Chronicle of the Succeaae of Timea^ 1611,
in the possession of Brian Batson. f. 12.
4. ** The names of all the colledges, houses of religion, prioryes,
nunneryes, parishe churches, and capples (sic) within the citty of
Yorke and suburbes of the same " ; 16th cent. £ 13.
5. " A statute for the vniteing of certaine churches within the
cittye of Yorke," 1 Edw. VI., cap. 9 ; followed by an ordinance of
Archbishop Edwin Sandys and others to the same purpose, 27 Jan.
1585 [6]. ff. 15, 17.
6. ** A decree [of Henry Bowet, archbishop,] for precedency of place
betwene the cittizens of Yorke and them of the spirituall courte " ;
11 Aug. 1411. Exhibited in the Consistory Court, 11 June, 1526.
LaL ; with imperf. translation, ff. 19, 22.
7. "The names of all the Highe Sheriffes of Yorke," from 1485 to
1648, the last name being added in another hand. f. 24.
8. " The names of all the Maiors, Bailiffes and Sheriffes of the Citty
of Yorke," from 1273 to 1656, the first hand ending at 1646.
MSS. — 1889. O
f. 7.
82
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,698.
Historical notes, more frequent towards the end, ar^ included,
differing from tliose in the list of ma3*ors, etc., as printed in 1664.
f. 26.
The additional entries appear to be in the hand of Hichard Girdler,
whose name as owner, with the date 1655, is on the inside of the
cover.
Paper ; ff. 63. In vellum covers. Folio.
33,596. Letters and papers chiefly relating to the Civil War; 1633-
1655.
1. Declaration by Charles I. of the intent of an award, made 8 Jnly,
1632, between the Earls of Arundel and Pembroke relative to the
management of certain lands unspecified, and to the payment of an
annuity to the Countess Dowager of Pembroke ; Theobalds, 13 May,
1633. Signed, f. 1.
2. Charles I. to Baron Stralendorf, Imperial Vice-Chancellor, recom-
mending the Earl of Arundel, his ambassador; Westminster,
1 Apr. 1635. Lai. Signed, f. 3.
3. Declaration of Charles I. vesting the trust of the Earl of Arundel
88 above (art. 1) in Henry Howard, Lord Maltravers, if the Earl
should die in the lifetime of the Countess Dowager of Pembroke ;
Whitehall, 5 Apr. 163C. Signed, f. 5.
4. Lord Jermyn to Lord Digby, on ** a proposition from the Scottish
Commissioners to the Queene . . . that, if shoe would interpose
with his Majestic for their satisfaction in setling the Presbetery,
they will in all things else serve the King," with other political
news; Paris, 24 June, [1645.] In cipher; with deciphering, f. 7.
5. Drafts of letters of Lord Digby, viz. : (a) to Lord Jermyn, partly in
answer to the above, and giving particulars of military movements
in the W^est, his own differences with Prince Kupert, the petition
of the Dorset clubmen, etc. ; Kaglan Castle, 10 July, 1645. f. 9; —
(b) to the same, on the desperate condition of the royal cause,
which had been ruined by Prince Kupert, on the four ways of
saving it, and on the means of gaining the Scotch ; Cardiff, 5 Aug.
1645. f. 11; — (c) to the Marquis of Montrose, on the latter's
" miraculous successes," and explaining the impossibility of sending
him help; Eagland, 10 Sept. [1645]. f. 13 ;--(d) to Sir E. Hyde,
on the surrender of Bristol, the probability of the Scotch army
revolting from the Parliament, and the successes of Montrose;
Hereford, 16 Sept. 1645. f. 15 ; — (e) to Lord Jermyn, on the same
subjects : Doth not all this looke like a dreame ? It will be soe
to future ages, but all is reall ; and you cannot fancy any thing soe
greate and soe glorious as Montrose's conquests and condicion
there " ; Newton, 21 Sept. [1645]. f. 17 ;— (f) to his " deerest and
most glorious freind," Montrose, on the failure of the King's
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,697-83,699.
8a
attempt to make hia way to Scotland and his future movements,
and on the conclusion of peace in Ireland ; Denbigh, 26 Sept. 1645.
6. Warrant from Charles I. to Lord Astley to be Governor of
Worcester, with directions; Oxford, 28 Feb. 1645 [6]. Signed.
Partly in cipher ; with deciphering, f. 19.
7. Keys to seven numerical ciphers used by Royalists in the Civil
War. ff. 21-32. Included are ciphers "with Mr. Secretary Long,
1649." f. 21 ;— of Thomas Killegrew with the Duke of York and
others, flf. 23-27 ;— and of Henry Killegrew. f. 28.
8. Articles between Gen. Qwrge Monck, Commander in Chief in
Scotland, and Viscount Kenmure, for the submission of the latter
and his foi*ces; 14 Sept. ''1654. Signed ; with sedU. f. 33.
9. Articles between Gen. Monck and Hugh Mackye, for the sub-
mission of Lord Eeay and his forces ; 18 May, 1655. Signed ; with
seeds, f. 35.
Paper ; ff. 36. Folio.
33.597. Original correspondence of the family of Paston of Paston,
CO. Norfolk, chiefly on domestic mutters; temp. Hen. VI. — 1597.
These letters, which supplement the series contained in Add. MSS.
27,443-27,448, are not included in J. Oairdner's edition of the Paston
Letters, 1872-1875. Eight of them are of the 15th cent. ; but the
greater part are addressed to Sir William Paston, Knt, who died
in 1610. A few are marked with the symbol and initials of
Francis Blomefield, the historian of Norfolk, as having been
examined by him (v. Gairdner, vol. i. p. x). The names of the
writers will be given in the Index. Paper ; flf. 41. Folio.
33.598. Three nocturnes for five voices, with accompaniment of
flutes, oboes, borns, strings, and organ, in full score, by Davidde
Perez. The titles of the nocturnes are : —
(1) " Credo quod Bedemptor mens vivit." f. 1.
(2) " Memento mei, Deus." f. 62.
(3) Peccantem me quotidie." f. 118.
Paper ; ff. 188. xvmth cent. Large Folio.
33.599. '^The Privilbdoes or Special Rights belonging to the
Baronage of England . . . either as they are one Estate together
in the Upper House, or as every of them is privately a single
Baron"; [by John Selden]. Preceded by "orders oonoeming
Mr. Seldens Collection of Becords of Precedents touching Nobility
made by order and for the use of the House of Peers, anno
Domini 1620, 1621," signed by William Cowper, Clerk of the
Parliaments, 18 Oct. 1739. Paper; ff. 78. a.d. 1739. In the
f. 18.
G 2
84
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,600-88,608.
original covers of red morocco, richly tooled ; with the royal arms
in the centre. Folio. Presented by the Earl of Chichester.
33,600, 33,60L Diaries of Joseph Hunter, F.K.S., F.S.A., Assistant
Keeper of the Public Records. Bound up in two volumes. Vol. L
1810-1817, when he was resident in Bath;— Vol. 11. 1833, 1841-
1860. For earlier Diaries, included in the " Collectanea Hunter-
iana," see Add. 24,441, 24,879, 24,880. Paper; ff. 224, 348. Small
Octavo. Presented by H. J. Hunter^ Esq.
38,602-38,607. Notes by the Rev. Charles Dunster {oh. 1816), Rector
of Pet worth, co. Sussex, both original and collected, for a projected
edition of the Poems of John Milton; 1798-1803. Six volumes.
Vol. I. (ff. 396). Paradise Lost, Bks. i., ii. ; 1800 ;— Vol. 11.
(ff. 226). Bks. iii., iv. ; 1800 ;— Vol. I J I. (ff. 234). Bks. v.-viii. ;
1801;— Vol. IV. (ff. 359). Bks. ix.-xii. ; 1808 ;— Vol. V. (ff. 209).
Samson Agonistes; 1796;— Vol. VL (ff. 247). Minor Poems; «. d.
The notes to "Paradise Regained" are not included; but they
were published in the Rev. C. Dunster*s edition of the poem,
1795, 4to. Paper. Folio. Presented hy Messrs. Bivington and Oo.^
publishers.
88,608. Wooden Tally for the receipt of £1624 Os. 2d.y paid into the
Exchequer by William Watson, M.D., and Thomas Collet, on behalf
of the late British Fishery Society; 2 May, 17 Geo. III. [1777].
See Add. 15,155-15,165.
ADDITIONAL MANUSCRIPTS
▲OQUIBED IN THE TEAR
18 90.
88.609. BmwAT-MAP of Australia, drawn on a scale of 25 statute
miles to the inch by G. Jeffrey and Alfred E. Middleton, and
revised to March, 1889. Paper, mounted on canvas : 12 ft. X 9 ft
e^in. Presented by the Eon. W. B, Walker, of the HisUmeal Com-
mission of the Paris Exhibition of 1889.
83.610. A-T. Miscellaneous letters, papers, etc., viz. : —
A. Nicholas Carlisle, Assistant Librarian, British Museum, to George
Chalmers, on a pedigree of the family of Torthorwald, etc. ; Eoyal
Library, 3 Nov, 1821. f. 1. Presented by 8. O. Perceval, Esq.
B. Prof Basmus Kristian Bask, Danish Philologer, to Peter Clausen
Larsen, sen., M.D., of Bogense ; Copenhagen, 27 Oct. 1827. Danish.
f. 3. Presented by P. 0. Larsen, jun., M.D.y of Copenhagen.
C. Bobert Browning to William G. Kingsland, on the complaint of
his writings being " too hard," etc. ; London, 27 Nov. 1868. f. 4.
Presented by P. Jenner Weir, Esq.
D. Frederic II., of Prussia, to Gen. Maj. Comte de Goertz, according
an audience to Lord Carysfort; Potsdam, 13 July, 1784. Fr.
Signed, f. 6.
E. Pass from Lt. Gen. Colin Campbell, afterwards Lord Clyde, for
Lieut. Crowe to enter Sebastopol ; 14 Sept. 1855. f. 7. Presented
by Capt. Bobert Crowe.
F. Connop Thirl wall, Bishop of St. David's, to David Williams, Vicar
of Llanelly; Abergwili Palace, Carmarthen, 21 Feb. 1874. f. 8.
Presented by the Very Bev. James Allen, Dean of St. David's.
G. Engraving of the monumental brass of Sir Robert Howard, K.B.,
1653, in Clun Church, co. Salop, f. 9. Presented by the Bev. Charles
Warner, Vicar of Clun.
86
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,610.
H. Fragment of the Lex Wisigothica, end of Lib. II. cap. 17, and
Lib. III. capp. 1-3 and part of 4. Lot. Vellum leaf ; viiith or ixth
cent. f. 11. Presented hy Prof. George Stephens, of Copenhagen.
I. Eobert Wynkfeilde to Lord Bnrghley, giving a detailed account of
the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots ; 11 Feb. 1586 [7]. f. 12.
Transcript from a contemporary copy in the possession of "W. More
Molyneux, Esq. See also Lansdowne MS. 51, art. 46.
K. Melody of ** Fisher's Waltz," composed by Archibald Clarke, with
a note by Alexander Fisher addressed to Miss Caroline Clift [after-
wards wife of Sir Bichard Owen], resigning his claim to the dedi-
cation in her favour; [1816]. f. 28. Presented hy Messrs. Dtdau
and Co.
L. 1. **Gratulatio Angelica": cantata for treble solo and triple
chorus, with a basso continue, in parts, written by Jobann Andreas
Herbst, of Nuremberg, Chori Musici Director" at Frankfort on
Main, on the occasion of the betrothal of Frederic, Margrave of
Baden, and Eleonora, Countess Solms, 8 Dec. 1627. f. 29.
2. Letter of Karl Maria von Weber to his "Lieber Bruder Tlx
•Musicam," Gottfried Theodor von Weber; 23 June, 1810. With
additions by Johann Gausbacher, who was at the time the writer's
fellow-pupil under Abbe Vogler at Darmstadt. Germ. Weber de-
scribes his studies and refers to Schonberger, and to his master
Vogler, whose biography he hints at writing, f. 46.
M. Treasury Warrant for payment to [Simon Harcourt,] Earl
Harcourt, of £2000 for his expenses in negotiating the marriage
of King George III. with Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburgh-
Strelitz ; 13 Aug. 1761. Signed by [Thomas Pelham] Holies, [Duke
of] Newcastle, and others, f. 47.
N. Acrostic on the name of [Napoleon] Buonaparte ; circ. 1797. IV.
f. 48. Presented hy Isidore Goldhlum.
O. Latin verses on John Huss and Jerome of Prague by Martin
Luther, Jerome Treutler, Nicholas lieusner, John Lauterbach, and
Adam Franciscus ; in a hand of the 18th cent. f. 49.
P. Four letters from [Friedrich Gottlieb] Klopstock to Madam Sieve-
king [widow of Georg Heinrich Sieveking, nee Johanna Margaretha
Eeimarus], with one in reply; 5 May — 25 Aug. 1800. Germ. In
one of them is enclosed the autograph of the poem " Die unbekannten
Seelen," which contains two variations from the printed text. f. 54.
Q. 1. Beports on the number and condition of the Herculaneum
Papyri, presented by Pcidre Antonio Piaggio, inventor of the process
for unrolling these papyii, to the Marchese Caracciolo; 1766.
Apparently the author's drafts. Italian, f. 64.
2. Memorial concerning the Herculaneum Papyri, presented by
Padre Antonio Piaggio to Sig. D. Pascale Carcani. Apparently the
author's draft ; with numerous corrections. Italian, f. 78.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,611, 33,612.
87
B. James Hain Friswell to Rev. Edward Bradley [Cuthbert Bede] ;
Fair Home, Bexley Heath, Eent, 22 May, 1875. f. 87.
8. Draft address of John Flaxman to George III. on John Opie*s plan
for the erection of a Gallery of National Honour, with remarks
and letters to the Eoyal Academy on the same; 20 Dea 1800-
28 Feb. 1801. f. 89.
T. 1. List of Burials of the Pelham Family, 1654-1797, extracted from
the Register of Laugh ton, co. Suss. f. 102.
2. Undertaker's bills for the funerals of Frederick Frankland at
Stoke near Guildford, co. Surr. ; 9 Mar. 1768. f. 104;— of [George
Augustus North, 3rd] Earl of Guilford ; 1 May, 1802. f. 109
and of Thomas [Pelham, 2nd] Earl of Chichester, at Laughton,
CO. Suss.; July, 1826. £ 113.
3. Note on the salary and allowances of the Postmasters General ;
1793. f. 106.
4. " Accompt of Fees paid in passing under the Great Seal a Patent
creating the Right Hon"*. Lord Pelham an Earl of the United
Kingdom"; 17 July, 1801. f. 108.
5. Accompt of the Legacy Duty on the personal estate of Ann,
Countess Dowager of Chichester; 31 Jan. 1815. f. 111.
Presented by the Earl of Chieheater.
Paper; ff. 114. Folio.
33,611'-33,616. Collections relating to the family of Baker, consisting
of pedigrees, extracts from records and printed sources, portraits, etc.
Six volumes ; xixth cent. Folio and Quarto. Presented by CJiarles
Edward Baker, Esq.
33.611. Vol. I. (ff. 218). Pedigrees and notices of various branches
of the family of Baker, including .-—-Baker of Aides worth, co.
Notts, f. 1 ; — of Battle, co. Sussex, f. 3 ; — of Bowes Gifford, co.
Essex, f. 32 ; — of Cottesmore, co. Kutland, f. 39 ; — of Cranbrook, co.
Kent, f. 48 ;— of Deal and Walmer, co. Kent, f. 105 ;--of Derby,
£ 122 ;— of Elemore and Crook Hall, co. Durham, f. 129 ;— of Has-
field Court, co, Gloucester, f. 144; — of Loventor, co. Devon, and
Hill Court, CO. Worcester, f. 152; — of Maldon Hall, co. Essex,
f. 166;— of Penn, co. Bucks, f. 173;— of oo. Radnor, f. 186;
— of Banston, co. Dorset, f. 191 — of Modbury, co. Devon, and
Upper Dunstable House, co. Surrey, f. 200 ; — of Shrewsbury, f. 210.
At f. 192 is a portrait of Old [Thomas] Parr.
38.612. VoL IL (ff. 277). Notices of the family of Baker from Parish
Begisters and printed sources, alphabetically arranged under Chris-
tian names, with the headings ** Births and Baptisms," f. 1 ; —
" Marriages," f. 51 ;— " Promotions," f. 107 ;— " Deaths and Burials,"
f. 137 ; "Epitaphs," f. 204;— "Notes," f. 227.
88
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,6ia-83,619.
93.613. Vol. III. (ff. 193). Lists of wills of the Baker family.
Arranged (1) under the headings of the various Registries from
which they are abstracted, viz. Leicester (flF. 2, 11 2 b), Canterbury
(ff. 6b, 97, 116b),. Worcester (ff. 36, 74b, 103), Peterborough
(ff. 45 b, 67 b), Cambridge (ff. 45 b, 67 b), Huntingdon (ff. 47 b,
68 b), Northampton (ff. 49, 70 b), Chichester (ff. 60 b, 86 b,
107 b), Lewes (ff. 63 b, 79 b, 106 b), Chester, Bangor, and St.
Asaph (ff. 62, 89 b, 93 b) ; and (2) in alphabetical order of Christian
names (f. 136). In the first list are given the names of the legatees,
and in the second the names of the administrators. At f. 112 is a
oopy of the will of John Baker, of Tenterden, dat. 1 Oct. 1637.
33.614. Vol. IV. (ff. 406). Alphabetical lists of wills of the Baker
&mily, giving names of executors, administrators and legatees,
with particulars of probate.
33.615. Vol. V. (ff. 262). 1. Pedigrees of various branches of the
Baker family, f. 1.
2. Pedigrees and miscellaneous extracts and memoranda from parish
registers and printed works, f. 33.
3. "Collection of Pedigrees and Notices respecting the name and
family of Baker .... by Henry £dward Lewis Baker, of North-
ampton, commenced Jan. 1836." Coj^ of the original by Charles
Edward Baker, f. 106. Interspersed are numerous coloured draw-
ings of coats of arms.
4. Pedigree of the family of Carr of Stackhouse. f. 246.
5. Matters connected with the Smerdon and other families connected
thereto " by the marriage of Charles Edward Baker to Mary Anne,
daughter of William Smerdon (v. f. 251 b). f. 249.
33.616. Vol. VI. (ff. 21). Enlarged pedigrees of the Baker family ;
with a few engraved portraits. At f. 20 is an engraving, The
Mulberry Tree," after Geo. Cruikshank, and on f. 21 is an etching
by Salvator Bosa.
33,616*. " A Memoir of the Family of Baker, formerly of Shinfield,
Berkshire, by Thomas Young Baker, Surgeon-Major in Her Majesty's
army.'* Printed, Included are a few water-colour drawings of
houses mentioned in the book.
The following Noa., 33,617--33,631, were presented by the Earl of
Chichester.
33.617. Private acoompts of Henry Pelham, of Stanmer ; 1722-1725.
Paper ; ff. 45. Small Quarto.
33.618. 33,619. Journals of the accompts of Charles Le Bas, Bene
Baudowin and Frederick [Mynhard] Frankland, Trustees appointed
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,620-83,632.
89
• by Adam Cardonnel for Mary and Adam his children ; 1719-1734.
Two volumes. At the end of each is a copy of A. Cardonnels will,
dated 29 Oct. 1718. Paper; ff. 33, 64. Small Quarto.
38,620, 88,621. Ledgers of acoompts of the same Trustees ; 1717-1735.
Two volumes. Paper; ff. 36, 23. Folio.
38.622. Household aggompts of Frederick [Mynhard] Frankland;
1765-1768. Paper; ff. 22. Large Quarto.
88.623, 38,624. Pbivatb acoompts of Thomas Pelham [1st Earl of
Chichester, 1801] ; 1759-1761, 1767-1769. Two volumes. Paper;
ff. 46, 52. Quarto.
33.626. 38,626. Private acoompts of Ann, wife of Thomas Pelham,
1st Earl of Chichester; 1778-1813. Paper; ff. 83, 88. Quarto,
88.627. Personal acoompts of Henrietta Pelham Holies, wife ; of
Thomas, Duke of Newcastle; 1737-1750. Paper; ff. 29. Narrow
FoUo.
88.628. Similar acoompts; 1757-1776. At the end, reversing the
volume, is a tabulated accompt of the Duchesses gains and losses at
cards, arranged under each game, as Brag, Commerce, Quadrille,
Tredrille, Whist, etc,^ from May 1760 to Jan. 1765, and in March
1770. Paper ; ff. 52. Quarto.
38,629-38,68L Diaries of Thomas Pelham [Lord Pelham, 1801;
2nd Earl of Chichester, 1805]; 30 Nov. 1793—6 March, 1794.
Paper; ff. 46, 39, 10. Octavo.
38,682. A. Map of the District of Cantyre in Argyllshire; 19th cent.
Paper; 3 ft, 11 X 2 ft. 7^.
B. Map of Ardnamorchan and Sunart, with Loch Sunart and Loch
8heill, by Ensign Alexander Bruce; early 18th cent. Paper;
2 ft. 4 X 1 ft. 8.
C. Plan of Glasgow, by Bd. Collier ; August, 1776. Paper ; 2 ft. 2
X 1 ft. 9J.
D. Chart of the Orkney and Shetland Isles, by Boss Donnelly, Capt.
B.N.; [1794-1800]. Paper; 2 ft. 6 J x 2 ft. 1.
Presented by the Lords of the Admiralty.
38,688-38,780. Journals of travels and parochial matters, by Bev. John
Skinner, Bector of Camerton, co. Somerset, profusely illustrated with
water-colour drawings, and in a few instances with engravings, of
the places visited and antiquities discovered ; 1788-1832. With the
exception of a tour in Holland, 1788-1 789 (Vol. L), a northern tour,
1826 (Vols. LL-LVII.), and a French tour, 1828 (Vols. LXXU.-
LXXIX.), the journeys were confined to the South of England,
and chiefly to Somersetshire and neighbouring counties. Some of
them were taken in company with Sir Bich. Colt Uoare, Bart., the
Digitized by
90
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,633-33,644.
"Wiltshire antiqnary, and all were planned for archaeological
purposes. Transcribed by Bnssell Skinner, brother of the author,
with numerous additions by the latter. Ninety-eight volumes.
Paper. Small Quarto. Bequeathed by the author in October^ 1839,
to remain unopened^ for 60 years. The contents of the several
volumes are as follows : —
33.633. Vol. I. (ff. 348). Travels in Holland, described in a series of
letters in rhyme, addressed to the writer's mother and others, and
interspersed with many engravings of Dutch views, etc. ; 1788-1789.
33.634. Vol. II. (ff. 352). "Sketches at Oxford," with many en-
gravings; 1790-1797. The contents are:— (1) Letters to W
P , in rhyme ; 1790-1793. ff. 4-60, 87, 90, 95, 105, 119, 187 ;—
(2) Eclogues, descriptive of University life. ff. 59, 75, 152, 161,
236, 263 (3) Miscellaneous poems, epigrams, etc. ff. 50, 84-88,
185, 306-352;— (4) Translation of Homer's IHad, Book m.; 1792.
f. 280.
33.635. Vol. III. (ff. 176). "Sketches in Somerset, Devon and
Cornwall"; 1797. On f. 2 is a portrait of Kev. Richard Graves,
M.A., Eector of Claverton (oh. 1804), followed by a sketch of his
life and character.
33.636. VoL IV. (ff. 198). Tour through Anglesea, description of
* Druidical remains, ; 1802. Ff. 139-198 contain an account of
the Wynne family by Sir John Wynne of Gwyder, Bart. The
volume was originally given by the author to Eev. Dawson Warren,
Vicar of Edmonton, who returned it to him on 12 Jul}^ 1833.
33.637. Vol. V. (ff. 139). " Sketches taken in a Tour along the South
Coast " from Somersetshire into Kent; 1804. A few of the draw-
ings are by Rev. Dawson Warren.
33.638. VoL VI. (ff 244). " Observations on the Roman Wall," being
an account of a Tour from Broadstairs to Newcastle by sea, and
through Northumberland and Cumberland ; 1801.
33.639. Vol. VII. (ff. 155). "Sketches at the Lakes"; 1801.
33.640. VoL VIIL (ff. 163). "Skeiches in Wales, Derbyshire," etc.;
1803.
33.641. Vol. IX. (ff. 243). "Excursion from Camerton to London,
thence into Herts"; 1805. On £ 188 is a portrait of Rev. John
Haggard, Eector of Bennington, Herts.
33.642. Vol. X. (ff. 184). "Sketches taken at Weymouth, Portsmouth
and Herte"; 1804, 1809-1810.
33.643. 33,644. Vols. XI., XIL (ff. 171, 175). "Sketches taken
at Clifton, Bristol, etc*'; 1811-1812. Two volumes.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,646-38,664.
91
83,645. Vol. XIIL (ff. 108). " Sketches taken near Calne," co. Wilts ;
83.646. VoL XIV. (ff. 178). Journal of sixteen excursions to
various plaoes in oo. Somerset, etc. ; 1812-1817.
33.647. Vol. XV. (ff. 271). Journal of a tour through Kent,
1813. Followed (f. 117) by extracts from various authors relating
to the places visited, and (f. 195) by an account of the " Eeligious
Antiquities of the Obotrites from the famous Temple of Bhetra," in
Mecklenburg, with drawings of their idols.
83.648. Vol. XVI. (ff. 210). Journal of excursion to, and account
of, British remains at Abury, Priddy, etc., co. Somerset; 1814-
1816.
33.649. Vol. XVn. (ff. 200). Journal of an excursion to London,
thence into Sussex, etc. ; 1815.
83.650. VoL XVIII. (ff. 208). Journal of tour in Wilts, Monmouth-
shire, Isle of Wight and Hants ; 1817.
33.651. Vol. XIX. (ff. 244). Journal of various excursions into cos.
Wilts, Somerset and Gloucester; 1818.
38.652. Vol. XX. (ff. 224). Journal of tour to the Isle of Wight,
Hants and Wilts ; 1818.
83.653. VoL XXL (ff. 243). Journal of tour in co. Somerset; 1819.
88.654. Vol. XXIL (ff. 238). " Iter to trace the Roman Road from
Bath to Marlborough," and other journeys in co. Somerset ; 1819.
83.655. VoL XXIII. (ff. 308). Journal of tours in oo. Somerset;
1818, 1820.
33.656. Vol. XXIV. (ff. 278). Journal of tours in cos. Somerset
and Wilts; 1820.
83.657. VoL XXV. (ff. 251). Account of excavations at Wellow, co.
Somerset, and of a visit to Oxford ; 1820.
83.658. Vol. XXVL (ff. 244). Journal of tour in the neighbour-
hood of Brighton, and in cos. Hants and Berks ; 1821.
83,65»-88,662. Vols. XXVII.-XXX. (ff. 307, 188, 228, 197). " Cama-
LODUNUM " : an account of discoveries of Roman remains at Camerton,
CO. Somerset, containing the author's views on the identification of
Camalodunum with Camerton, rather than with Colchester; 1819.
Four volumes.
33,663, 33,664. Vols. XXXI., XXXU. (ff. 192, 195). "Gamer-
TONLA.": an account of discoveries at Camerton, with excursions
to various places in oo. Somerset; 1814-1819. Two volumes.
Ff. 1-24, VoL L, are identical with ff. 1-25, VoL IL ; and ff. 77-
195 of the latter volume contain the tithe aooOunts of the Rector
1812.
Digitized by
92
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,666-33,678.
of Gamerton for 1817, with copies of oorrespondenoe with his
tenants, etc.
33,665. Vol. XXXIII. (ff. 404). "Letters on antiquities," 1816-
1829; many of them to Sir Bichard Colt Hoare, and chiefly relating
to discoveries at Camerton. Copies. Inserted are a few original
letters to Rev. John Skinner.
83,666,83,667. Vols. XXXIV., XXXV. (flf. 338, 373). "Extracts,"
collected with the " idea of arranging a course of essays on anti-
quities, beginning with the earliest epochs." Two volumes. In
Vol. I. the authors quoted are Jacob Bryant, Vivant Denon,
Charles Bollin, Edward Daniel Clarke. VoL II. treats entirely
of the various modes of burial amongst the aocients ; and in addi-
tion to Sophocles, Herodotus, etc.^ the following modem authors
are quoted: — E. D. Clarke, Be v. James Dallaway, William Gell,
Peter Simon Pallas, Inigo Jones, and Edward King.
33.668. VoL XXXVI. (ff. 270). Journal of visits to Wellow, Prome,
etc.y 00. Somerset ; 1821.
83.669. Vol. XXXVII. (ff. 221). Journal of tours in cos. Somerset
and Gloucester ; 1821.
83.670. Vol. XXXVIII. (ff. 146). Journal of tour from Bath to
Winchester, thence into Sussex; 1821.
83.671. Vol. XXXIX. (ff. 242). Journal of travels in cos. Somerset
and Wilts ; 1822. A note at the beginning states that this volume
contains drawings of several of the most important strongholds
of the British, denominated by them Dunum."
33.672. Vol. XL. (ff. 603). "Celtic Bemains," containing chiefly
extracts from various authors; 1821.
83.673. Vol. XLI. (ff. 220). Journal of parochial affairs, and of dis-
coveries of ancient remains in cos. Somerset and Wilts ; 1822.
83.674. Vol. XLII. (ff. 279). Journal of tours in cos. Berks and
Wilts; 1822, 1823.
33,676. Vol. XLIII. (ff. 314). Journal of tours in cos. Wilts and
Somerset; 1823. Ff. 146-314 contain extracts from King's Jlfimi-
menta Antiqua^ relating to aboriginal British fortresses, etc.
83.676. Vol. XLIV. (ff. 270). Journal of tours in cos. Somerset and
Herts; 1823. Ff. 159-270 contain a description of the "unique
exhibition called Ancient Mexico, collected on the spot in 1823 . • •
by WiUiam Bullock, F.L.S."
83.677. Vol. XLV. (ff. 282). Journal of tours in co. Somerset ; 1824.
83.678. Vol. XLVI. (ff. 249). Journal of an excursion into cos.
Gloucester, Hereford, and Worcester; 1824.
ADDITIONAL MSS.. 88,679-38,700.
93
88.679. Vol. XLVII. (flf. 248). Journal of tour from Cheltenham to
Birdlip and Cirencester ; 1824. Ff. 148-248 contain an index to
the contents of the first 53 volumes of the collection (original
numbering).
38.680. Vol. XL VIII. (ff. 261). Journal of visit to Great Malvern,
Worcester, Tewkesbury, etc, ; 1824.
38.681. 83,682. Vols. XLIX., L. (ff. 270, 272). Journal of visit to
Glastonbury and other places in co. Somerset ; 1825.
88,68a-88,689- Vols. LI.-LVH. (ff. 237, 214, 242, 175, 262, 271, 288).
Journal of Northern Tour in 1825. Seven volumes. Vol. 1.
Camerton to Peterborough and Lincoln ; — Vol. II. Lincoln to York
and Durham; Vol. III. Durham to Edinburgh and Linlithgow; —
Vol. IV. Vallum of Antonine;— Vol. V. Vallum of Antonine to
Oban; — Vol. VL Oban to Aberdeen; — VoL VII. Aberdeen to
Camerton.
83.690. Vol. LVIII. (ff. 235). Journal of a visit to Wells and
Glastonbury; 1826.
88.691. Vol. LIX. (ff. 315). Journal of excursions in cos. Somerset
and Wilts ; 1826.
83.692. Vol. LX. (ff. 284). Journal of excursions in co. Somerset ;
1826.
88.693. Vol. LXI. (ff. 396). Memoranda for an Essay on the Study
of Antiquities by analysis of words, names," etc.
33.694. Vol. LXII. (ff. 313). Camalodunum Restauratum, being an
account of the Soman occupation of Britain, illustrated by maps
and plans.
88.695. VoL LXIII. (ff. 275). Journal of excursion to London,
through Oxfordshire, Herts, ete., and of visits to the British
Museum, Temple Church, etc. ; 1826.
83.696. Vol. LXIV.(ff. 260). Journal of excursions in oo. Somerset;
1827.
38.697. Vol. LXV. (ff. 276), Journal of visit to Windsor, London,
Bichmond, etc. ; 1827. Ff. 162-185 contain description and sketches
of Indian idols, e<c., brought by Capt. Marryat from Burmah.
33.698. VoL LXVI. (ff. 224). Journal of excursions in cos. Somer-
set and Herts; 1827.
33.699. Vol. LXVU. (ff. 212). Journal of tour to the Channel
Islands; 1827.
33.700. VoL LXVIIL (ff. 307). Journal of the return from the
Channel Islands through Southampton, Wimbome, and other places
in CO. Dorset; 1827.
Digitized by
94
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,701-33,716.
83,701, 88,702. Vols. LXIX., LXX. (ff. 290, 210). Journal of ex-
plorations of the Vallum of Ostorius in co. Somerset; 1828. Two
volumes.
38,708. Vol. LXXI. (flf. 216). Journal of excursions in the neigh-
bourhood of Wells, Gamerton, etc.^ co. Somerset; 1828.
33,704-^8,7U. Vols. LXXII.-LXXIX. (ff. 170, 386, 282, 197, 242,
229, 293, 328). Journal of French Tour, 1828. Eight volumes.
Vol. I. Through Normandy and Brittany to Paris. At ff. 128-170
is a Guide to Le Havre ; — Vol. II. Kouen. Ff. 69-386 contain the
following printed works : Notice aur Vincendie de la OathSdrale de
Bouen le 16 Septevibre 1822, Eouen, 1823, f. 69; Description Histo-
rique de VEgliae de Saint-Ouen de Bouen, 1823, f. 170 ; Bouen, PrScis
de son Histoire . . . par Theodore Licquet, Rouen, 1827. f. 211 ; —
VoL III. Rouen to Caudebeo. Ff. 65-282 contain, amongst other
printed works : Essai . . . sur Vabhaye de Saint Wandrille^ par
Eustache Hyaointhe Langlois, Paris, 1827, f. 56 ; Description his-
torique de Veglise metropoliiaine de Notre-Dame de Bouen, par A. P. M.
Gilbert, Rouen, 1816, f. 239 ;— Vol. IV. Candebec to Caen, preceded
by an Essay on the Beligious Architecture of the Middle Ages, particu-
larly in Normandy, by M. [Arci88e]de Caumont, 1823 ; — Vol. V. Caen
to Vannes. Ff. 163-242 contain Notice . . . du Mont St. Michel, de
Tomhelaine et d'Avranches, by L. Blond el, Avranches, 1823; —
Vol. VL Vannes to Auray. Ff. 160-229 contain La Oloire de Saints
Anne et Vorigine , . , de sa chapelle miraculeuse pres d^ Auray en
Bretagne, 1827; — Vol. VII. From Vannes, Nantes, Angers, Tours,
etc., by Orleans to Paris. At f. 133 is Promenade d' Angers a Nantes
par le hateau-a-vapeur, Angers, 1823 ; and at f. 202, Voyage a Clisson,
par M. Ed. Riches, Nantes, 1828 ;— Vol. VIII. Paris. Ff. 117-328
contain engravings with letterpress descriptive of Paris and its
vicinity, by English artists, 1828, followed by Notice des Tableaux
exposis dans la galerie du MusSe Boyal, Paris, 1826.
38.712. Vol. LXXX. (ff. 210). Journal of account of the discovery
of a Roman pavement at Pitney, etc, ; 1829.
38.713. Vol. LXXXI. (ff. 178). Journal of excursion into Gloucester-
shire; 1829.
33.714. Vol. LXXXII. (ff. 226). Journal of Western Tour, to Weston-
super-Mare, Exeter, etc. ; 1829.
38,716. VoL LXXXIII. (ff. 212). Continuation of Western Tour, to
Dorchester, Ilchester, etc.; 1829. Ff. 132-212 contain A Walk
through Dorchester, etc.^ Dorchester, 1820.
33,716. Vol. LXXXI V. (ff. 126). Notes and correspondence relating
to the ancient history of Bath and other antiquities.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,717-33,781.
95
38.717. Vol. LXXXV. (ff. 260). Journal of excursions and explora-
tions in Somerset ; 1830.
33.718. Vol. LXXXVI. (ff. 226). " British and Boman Bemains in
Sussex and in Somersetshire *' ; 1830.
83.719. Vol. LXXXVIL (ff. 246). "The Julia Via and Boman
Boad from Bath towards Marlbro'"; 1830.
83.720. Vol. LXXXVIIL (ff. 293). Journal contimied, containing
account of visits to Bath, etc, ; 1831.
88.721. Vol. LXXXIX. (ff. 196). Journal continued, containing at
f. 123 an account of an excursion from Camerton to the Isle of
Wight; 1831.
83.722. Vol. XC. (ff. 196). Excursion to the Isle of Wight con-
tinued, with an account of visits to Portsmouth, Havant, Chichester,
Beaulieu, etc. ; 1831.
38,728. Vol. XCI. (ff. 266). Journal continued, recording visits to
Glastonbury, Wells, etc. ; 1831.
83.724. Vol. XCII. (ff. 370). Journal continued, describing excur-
sions in COS. Somerset and Wilts; 1831. Ff. 212-370 contain
numerous extracts from Tlte Celtic Druids, by Godfrey Higgins,
London, 1829.
33.725. Vol. XCIII. (ff. 340). Journal continued, describiDg visits to
the Cheddar Cliffs, Chepstow, Tintem, Monmouth, and Stanton
Drew; 1832.
83.726. Vol. XCIV. (ff. 213). Journal continued, describing visits
to Offa's Dyke, Wells, Shipham, The Bidgeway, and Boman Boad
to Uphill"; 1832.
83.727. Vol. XCV. (ff. 176). Journal continued, describing visits
to Birent Knull, Edington and Boman Boad by Knoll Hill to the
Passage over Parret " ; 1832.
88.728. VoL XCVI. (ff. 234). Journal continued, describing visits to
Weston-super-Mare, and Steep Holmes Island " ; 1832.
88.729. 33,730. Vols. XCVIL, XCVIH. (ff. 204, 141). Index to
Journals. Two volumes. Ff. 1-17 of VoL I. contain the author's
Introduction, and notes as to the di8p6sal of the manuscripts, Aug.
33,781. Theodori Amidenh Elogia summorum Pontificum et S. B. E.
Cardinalium suo aevo defunctorum, ad Philippum Nepotem," viz*
from Ferdinando de' Medici, elected Cardinal 1664, to Card. Alfonso
de la Cueva, oh. 1655. For some account of the author and of two
other copies of his work, see a note on f. 2 b, and also Innocenzo X.
Pamfili e la sua corie, by Iguazio Ciampi, Boma, 1878. Another
1839.
Digitized by
I
96
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,782-38,784-
note on the fly-leaf by the donor states that the MS. formerly'
belonged to [Cesare] Braneadoro, [Cardinal] archbishop of Fermo
[1803-1837]. Paper; fiF. 370. xviith cent. Folio. Presented
by Bev, Bohert Charles Jenkins^ Bector of Lyminge^ co. Kent^ Han,
Canon of Canterbury,
38,782. Parish-Register of Lyminge, co. Kent ; 1 644-1679. Ff. 5-17,
38-49 b, are apparently transcripts from another Register, made in
the time of John Grimston, Vicar (ob, 1601), whose signature
appears at the foot of each page. The baptisms from Jan. 159^ to
June 1600 are missing. Some account of the MS. and of the
Vicars of Lyminge is given on f. 1 b in a note by the donor.
Paper ; if. 57. Large Quarto. Presented by the same.
The following Nos.^ 88,788-38,791, form part of the Grenville Library,
bequeathed to the British Museum in 1847 by the Bt Hon, Thomas
Orenville. They were transferred to the custody of the Keeper of MSS.
in 1890.
33,788. A SERIES of twelve miniatures illustrating the victories of the
Emperor Charles V. ; with descriptive quatrains in Spanish. Each
miniature, including a border J inch wide, measures 10^ inches in
length by 7 inches in height, and is painted on the recto of a leaf
of vellum, llj X 8 inches. The quatrains are on the verso^ each
enclosed within an elaborate scroll-work border. At the beginning
is the modem inscription " Giulio Clovio. L'aquila triumphante de
Carlos Quinto " ; and, according to notes inserted by T. Grenville,
the tradition is that the miniatures were painted by Clovio for
Philip II. of Spain and remained in the Escurial until they were
removed by a French ofi&cer early in the present oentury. There
is, however, no external evidence to support these statements ; and
although the miniatures are executed in the highest styl6 of the
16th century, it is very doubtful whether they are by Clovio's
hand. The subjects, with very slight variations, are from designs
of Martin van Heemskerck, engraved by Dirck Volkertsen Coorn-
hert and published by Jerome Cock at Antwerp in 1556. On the
whole subject see Sir W. Stirling-Maxwell's The Chief Victories of
ihe Emperor Charles the Fifth, etc., 1870, and J. W. Bradley's Life
and Works of O. Oiulio CUmo, 1891, pp. 275-289.
The miniatures are now placed between vellum leaves, 13 J x 12
inches, and are bound up in a volume with covers of purple velvet.
33,734. {Or. xxiii.) Due alb, or commission from Antonio Priuli,
Doge of Venice, to Bernardo Maripetro as Governor of Justinopolis
or Capo d'Istria, with copies of ordinances, etc.; 8 Nov. 1618.
Ital. and Latin. Vellum; £f. 197. Bound in crimson velvet.
Small Quarto.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,786.
97
83,786. {Or, xlvi.) Collections relating to tournaments, etc. : —
1. "THe ordinances, statutes, and rules made and inacted by John
[Tiptoft], E^le of Worcestre, constable of England, by the kinges
[Edward IV.] oomandement, at Windsore, the xxixth day of May,
in the vi yeare of his noble reigne [1466], to be obsenied and
kepte in all maner of Jnstes of peace royall," etc. With illustra-
tive drawings in pen and ink. See Harington's NugsB Antiquse^ ed.
T. Park, 1804, vol. i. p. 1. f. 2 b.
2. Declaration and rules for the assault and defence of a " Castle
called Loyall," which having been given by the king to four
maidens of his court " to dispose according to their pleasures, they
have most liberally given the guard and custody of the same vnto
a Captaine and with him xv. gent, of whome I (the speaker) am the
Officer of the armes," etc. ; temp. Edw. IV. (?). With drawings.
f.4b.
3. Challenge of six gentlemen to "justes Boyall and tumey" on
12 Nov., " especially for the pleasure of their redoubted lady and
fairest princesse the eldest daughter of our soveraigne lord the
king " ; temp. Edw. IV. (?). With drawings, f. 5 b.
4. Challenge of Don Federico de Toledo, [Henry Stanley] Lord
Strange [4th Earl of Derby, 1572], Don Fernando de Toledo, Don
Francisco de Mendoza and Garcilasso de la Vega ** to fight on foote
att the barriers, with footemens hames, iij pushes with a pike and
vij strokes with a sworde ** on Tuesday, 4 Dec. [26 Nov., 1 and 2
Phil. & Mary, 1554]. See Segar's Honor Military and CiuiUy 1602,
p. 192. With drawings, f. 6 b.
5. Form of proclamation at the delivery of prizes after a tourney, to be
made by the king of arms '*in the presence chamber after the
second course be served." f. 8.
6. " Fees apperteyning to the officers of armes at all these triumphes
aforesaid." f. 8.
7. " Orders for the office of constable of England made and conceiued
by Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, and Constable of
England, and dedicated to King Bichard the Second." With two
drawings, f. 9 b.
The whole of the articles are found also in Harley MS. 69, entitled
The booke of certaine Triumphes," and written about the same
period.
On f . 2 is added, " The appoyntment of the standing scaffolds in
the Kings Palace of Westminster att his iusts," showing the
order of precedence among spectators, etc.
Paper; ff. 13. Early xviith cent. At the top of f. 2 in a 17th-
cent. hand, ''Will. Fairfax his booke, giuen him by one that
made bould to take it forth of the office of Armes in London."
Folio.
MSS. — 1890. U
Digitized by
98
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,786-88,789.
83,786. (6rr. x.) " Petri Carmeliani Brixiensis poet§ suasoria L^tici^
ad Angliam pro sublatis bellis ciuilibus et Arthuro principe
nato epifltola " : a Latin elegiac poem in praise of Henry VII.
and in celebration of the birth of Prince Arthur in 1486, by
Peter Carmelianus of Brescia, afterwards Chaplain and Latin
Secretary to the King, Archdeacon of Gloucester, etc. Vellum ;
If. 11. At the beginning are the royal arms, supported by angels,
together with the white and red roses of York and Lancaster, and
the white greyhound and red dragon of Henry VII. Bound in
brown leather, with panels formed by small square stamps contain-
ing stags, eagles, etc. Octavo.
88.737. (61^. xxxi.) "A Treatise of Doctor Nicholas Harpesfeilds
concerning Marriage, occasioned by the pretenced (ate) Diuourse
betweene King Henry the eight and Queene Eatherine." The
work, written by Nicholas Harpsfield, Archdeacon of Canterbury,
in the reign of Queen Mary, was edited by the Bev. Nicholas
Pocock for the Camden Society in 1878. He describes the present
copy (p. iii.) as being the least valuable of the four which he
collated. At the end is the note : This coppie was taken from
the originall which was found by Mr. Topliffe in the house of
Williams [sc. William Carter] sometymes seruant to the said
Doctor Nicholas Harpesfeild, who confessed that two leaues of the
said originall were of his said Masters owne handwriting." Paper;
ff. 314. Early xvnth cent. Small Folio.
33.738. (6rr. xx.) " Bulla gratidatoria super conversione Anglorum
ad Catholicam fidem " : copy of a proclamation by Cardinal Otto
[Tnichsess von Waldburg], Bishop of Augsburg, 25 Jan. 1656, of
a Bull of Indulgence of Pope Julius III. on the reunion of the
kingdom of England to the Church of Rome, 24 Dec. 1564. Latin.
Followed by : ** Per Rectorem Tillingensis [sc. Dillingen] Academisd
adiecta adhortatio," on the means of obtaining the indulgences
granted by the above Bull, f . 4 b ; — and " Copia supplicationis ab
univevsis totius Angliae Regni statibus uno omnium consensu
Regi et Reginas die Mercurii 28 mensis Novembris, 1654, ex-
hibitfie," or a petition of Parliament for reconciliation with Rome,
together with the absolution pronounced by the Legate, Cardinal
Pole, on 30 Nov. f. 5. Paper ; if. 6. " Descripta hsec omnia Febru.
12, anni 1555." Small Quarto.
33.739. (Gr. xxi.) " The Coppy of a letter written by a M'. of artes
in Cambridge to his frende in Londonn concerninge som talke
past of late betwene worshipfuU and graue men aboute the present
state and sora proceedings of the Earle of Leicester and his frends
in Englande " : the anonymous tract against Robert Dudley, Earl
ADDITIONAL MSS-, 88,740-33,748.
99
of Leicester, published with the above title in 1584, but better
known as Leycesters Commonwealth^ the title under which it was
reprinted in 1641. Attributed, but on insufficient grounds, to
Robert Parsons, the Jesuit. Paper; ff. 105. End of xvith cent.
With the name "L. Duneides" [Downes?] at the end (f. 104 b),
and that of " Fraunces Downes " on the fly-leaf (f. 105 b). Small
Quarto.
33.740. {Or. Ivii.) Papers relating to the Spanish Armada of 1588,
viz. : —
1. Letter from the Privy Council to the Lord Admiral Howard,
informing him that ''a good number of the best and choysest
shotte of the trayned bandes " of Kent " should be forthwith sent to
the sea side . ... to double man theshippes'' ; Eichmond, 21 July,
1588. Signed by Lord Chancellor Hatton, Lord Burghley, Sir
Francis Knollys, Sir Tho. Heneage, Sir Amias Poulet, and Sir
John Wolley. ff. 2, 3.
2. Besolution of a council of war of the English commanders " to
folowe and pursue the Spanishe fileet vntill we haue cleared cure
owne coaste and brought the ffrithe weste of vs, and then to retume
backe againe," etc, ; 1 Aug. 1588. Signed by C[harles Howard,
Lord] Howard [of Effingham, Lord High Admiral], George [Clifford,
Earl of] Cumberland, [Lord] T[homas] Howard, Edmund [Sheffield,
Lord] Sheffield, [Sir] Francis Drake, [Sir] Edward Hoby^ [Sir] John
Hawkins, and [Capt] Thomas Fenner. f. 6.
Paper ; flf. 7. Folio.
38.741. {Or. XXX.) " An account shewing the sums granted by
Parliament for all Naval Services from the beginning of the
American War in 1775 to 1807, both years inclusive ; and also an
Account of the annual expense of the Navy for the said time,
together with the Navy Debt at the end of each year, with the
increase or decrease thereof." Paper; a single sheet folded to
octavo size.
33.742. {Or. xiv.) " An Account of the affairs of Scotland relating
to the Revolution in 1688, as sent to the late King James 11. when
in France," by Colin Lindsay, Earl of Balcarres. Printed with
the above title at London, 1714, the author's name being given as
" the Earl of B The present copy has no title or author's
name, but it gives in full the names which in the printed text are
indicated only by initials. Paper ; ff. 80. xviiith cent. Small
Quarto.
83.743. (jGhr. xv.) " The Discouerye and Recouerye of Ireland, with
the authors Apologye," the first part giving information as to
open and secret traitors, with complaints of the authorities 'it
H 2
Digitized by
100
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,744, 83,746*
Dublin, etCj the Becond suggesting "the best meanes to recouer
that crazed kingedome and repajre the sicklie state thereof"
(f. 52), and the third defending the writer's own proceedings
against charges of treasonable practices, etc. The tract, which
was composed at the end of 1599 or in 1600, is apparently ad-
dressed to Sir R. Cecil or some other leading member of the
English Privy Council, but the author's name, written at the end
of the introductory epistle and on the last page, has been ob-
literated. From internal evidence there can be no doubt that he
was Captain Thomas Lea or Lee, author of " A brief Declaration
of the Government of Ireland," 1594 (^Desiderata Curiosa Hihemicay
Dublin, 1772, vol. i. pp. 87-150), . and executed at Tyburn,
Feb. 160^^, for a plot to force the Queen to release the Earl of
Essex (State Trials, 1809, vol. i. col. 1403). For other copies see
Historical MSS. Commission^ Second Beport^ 1871, App. pp. 31, 40.
Faper ; ff. 192 (including a few added leaves). Small Quarto.
33.744. (Ch. Ivi.) Tracts relating to Ireland, viz. : —
1. " Obsidio et expugnatio propugnaculi Duncanon Catholicis copiis
foederatorum ordinum Hibemisa, sub Thoma Preston imperatore
generali, anno 1644, dietim descripta stilo, relatore F. Bonaventura
Barron Clonmelensi," etc. : a diary, in Latin, of the siege of Dun-
cannon Fort by the confederate Irish, 20 Jan.-19 Mar. 1644-5,
by Bonaventure Barron, Franciscan. The above title is in a
modern hand; the text being headed "Ephemeris obsidionis
Duncanon." Printed among the author's works at Lyons, 1656,
and Wurzburg, 1666 ; and reprinted by J. T. Gilbert, Hist, of the
Irish Confederation, vol. iv., 1888, p. 189. f. 3.
2. "Hio authores et modus eversionis Catholicad religionis [in
Hibemia] recensentur, et aliquot remedia pro concervandis (sic)
reliquiis Catholicas religionis et gentis proponunter (sic)*'; ad-
dressed to the Congregation "de propaganda Fide" by Kichard
OTerall, Capuchin, circ. 1658. The above title (f. 2) is in a
modem hand. f. 8.
Paper ; ff. 17. Transcribed, according to a note on f. 1, by Olaff
Moller, of Flensburg (oh. 1685). With the name of William Shaw
Mason (19th cent.) as owner. Folio.
38.745. (Or. xlii.) " A Declaration setting forth how and by what
means the lawes and statutes of England from time to time
came to bee of force in the kingdome of Ireland " ; written in 1641
(f. 46). With the note at the end, in the same hand, "per
Bolton, Hibem. Cancellarium, vt dicitur," i.e. Sir Richard Bolton,
made Chancellor of Ireland in 1639. Printed by W. Harris,
, Hibemicay Dublin, 1770, pt. ii., together with an answer by
Serjeant May art (p. 47), from which it appears that the tract.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,746-88,748.
101
tending " wholly to prove that Ireland never was nor can be
bonnd by any statute made in England before the same be con-
firmed by Act of Parliament in Ireland," was produced in the
Parliament at Dublin on 6 Apr. 1644, and copies ordered to be
made. The editor attributes it to Patrick Darcy, M.P. Paper ;
ff. 85. Duodecimo.
38.746. (Gt. xii.) Mehoibs taken out of the notes of S' Henry
Sidney, Knt (ob, 1686), sometime Lord Deputy of Ireland, and
out of the Lord Cecills [sc. Lord Burghley's] papers ab Anno 1530
ad Annum 1566 [really ending in 1544], as they were collected
by James Usher, late Primat of all Ireland and Archbishop of
Armagh" (ob. 1656). The contents are in the form of a chronicle
of events, more particularly relating to ecclesiastical affairs, with
a strong Protestant bias. Many of the entries, however, are of
doubtful authenticity, e,g, an account of the demolition of the
shrine of St. Thomas at Canterbury in presence of Henry VIII.,
with the king's remarks at the time and his speech to the Privy
Council on the subject (see English Historical Beview^ Oct. 1891).
The whole volume (c/. Add. 4813) is in the hand of Hubert Ware,
son of Sir James Ware, and author of The Hunting of the Bomish
FoXf 1683; and the genxiine portions of its contents are chiefly
copied, almost without alteration, from Morgan Godwin's Annates
of England, 1630, translated from the Latin Annates of Bishop
Francis Godwin, his father, 1616. It appears therefore to belong
to a series of Anti-Catholic forgeries by Bobert Ware, mostly
purporting to be derived from the same sources as these memoirs
(see Rev. J. E. Bridgett, Blunders and Forgeries, 1890, pp. 209-296).
Paper ; ff. 46. Late zvnth cent. Small Quarto.
33.747. (Or. XXV.) Year-book of Bobert le Wright, recording
under each day events that occurred on it from the Birth of
Christ to A.D. 1675. The writer, son of Kichard le Wright (oh.
5 Deo. 1634), Clerk of the Jewel House to James I. and Charles I.,
and Jane Grenville, his wife (ob. 21 Sept. 1621), was bom
at Kingston on Thames, 10 Feb. 160|, was admitted of the
Middle Temple 8 Nov. 1633, and married Gratiana, daughter of
William, Earl Craven, 30 July, 1658. The entries of his own
times, which are neither many nor full, refer both to public and
private matters. A few later entries have been added in another
hand; and at f. 1 is a letter concerning the volume from
J. H. Bum to T. Grenville. Paper ; ff. 377. Quarto.
33.748. (Gr. lix.) Thb Life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIL
and wife of Louis XIL of France and Charles Brandon, Duke of
Digitized by
102 ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,749-83,768.
Suffolk; by Nicholas Carlisle. Preceded by a letter from the
author to Craven Ord, 27 Aug. 1810. Paper ; ff. 38. Folio.
83.749. {Or, xlvii.) Transcript of the proceedings, with depo-
sitions, eic.^ of a royal commission to enquire into an alleged
marriage between Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, and the
Lady Catherine Grey; 7 Feb.— 12 May, 1562. Paper; ff. 92.
xvuith cent. Folio.
88.750. {Or. ix.) "An elegiacall poem vpon the euer admired life
and neuer sufficiently deplored death of Thomas lord Gray, Baron
of Wilton, deceased," i,e, Thomas Grey, Lord Grey de Wilton, died
in the Tower, 9 July, 1614. With a prefatory epistle in prose,
unaddressed, but signed by Kobert Marston. The first titlepage
is " Tam Martis quam Artis Nonia : or The Soldiers Sorrow and
Leaminges lo&se." Printed from this MS. for the Roxburghe Club,
London, 1822.
Though the fact is not noticed in the printed edition, the MS.
is imperfect, two leaves being lost after f. 31. , It ends, moreover,
with the line " proves to the Maister oft the surest freind," whereas
the copy of the poem, in the same hand, in Add. 84,062 {q. v.) con-
tains 188 lines more.
Paper ; ff. 34. xvuth cent Small Quarto.
83,75L {Or. viii.) «' Materials for the Life of S' Henry Spelman " :
brief notes relating to Spelman and his works, apparently made by
Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London, for the biography prefixed to
his Beliquiao Spehnannianse^ 1723. Paper; ff. 24. Small Quarto.
88,752. (Or. Iviii.) Lb portrait de son altesse royale Madame
Henriette, princesse d'Angleterre, dedie h Monsieur fr^re unique
du roy. Par monsieur [Jean Puget] de la Serre, historiographe de
France et maitre de sa biblioth^ue " : a eulogy, in prose and
verse, of the personal and intellectual charms of Henrietta,
daughter of Charles L, married to Philip, Duke of Orleans, in
1661 (o6. 1670). Vellum; ff. 6. Finely written in red and blue,
with ornamental headpieces and gilt borders. Binding of light-
brown leather, richly tooled within and without. Quarto.
88,768. ((7r. xxviii.) "Vita di Madama Maria Mazzarini,^Contest-
abilessa Colonna " ; memoirs of Maria Mancini-Mazarini, niece of
Cardinal Mazarin and wife (1661) of Lorenzo Onuphrio Colonna,
Duke of Taliacoti, c/<?.. Constable of Naples. Italian. Purport-
ing to be composed by herself, with the exception of an ^intro-
ductory letter (ff. 2-6), which describes her person and character.
An edition in French was published at Cologne in 1676; and an
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,764^-88,758.
103
Italian translation of it was issued by the same publisher in
1678. The latter differs somewhat from the present copy, more
especially in the letter as above. Paper ; ff. 51. xviith cent. Small
Quarto.
38,764.(6;^. xxxii.) "La Vita d'Innocentio XIL," or "Relacione
della Oorte di Eoma," etc, : an account of the life and character of
Pope Innooeut XII. and his Cardinals, and of the system of the
Papal Court, composed "da un personaggio '* for the Marchese
Clemente Vitelli, Florentine ambassador at Rome, 1700. Paper ;
£f. 422. Illustrated with 75 engraved portraits, mostly identical
with those in Ouarnacoi, Vitm Pontificum, 1751. Crimson morocco
binding, well tooled. Quarto.
38.755. (Gr. Hi.) " Hie hebt sich an das fuch des edelii Bitters vfi
landtfarers Marcho polo " : a transcript from the rare edition in
German of the Travels of Marco Polo printed at Nuremberg in
1477, taken from a copy in the Imperial Library at Vienna and
certified as exact by B. Kopitar, "Biblioth. Palatinae Vindob.
scriptor," 29 Aug. 18 1 7. Preceded (f. 1) by a letter on the subject
from the Chevalier Scotti to Lord ; Vienna, 20 Sept. 1817.
Paper ; flf. 59. Folio.
88.756. {Or. li.) " Memoriale del viaggio di frate Oderigo di
Friuli" : an Italian version of the travels to Cathay, etc., circ. 1318-
1330, of the Franciscan Odorio of Pordenone, or Friuli, transcribed
by the Cavaliere Alessandro di Mortara from an ancient copy in
his own possession. Neither this transcript nor its original is
mentioned in Col. H. Yule's Oathay and the Way Thither, 1866,
or in H. Cordier's Odmic de Pordenone^ Paris, 1891. Paper; ff. 27.
Early xixth cent. Folio.
88.757. (6r. xxxix.) " Ci oomence le liure qui parlo des diuersites
des pais . , . compile fait et ordonne par Mesire Jehan Mandeuille,
Cheualier, ne dangleterre de la uille con dit saint Albain " : the
French version of the Travels of Sir John Mandeville, 1322-1336.
For a partial collation, see the Roxburghe Club edition of Mande-
viUe, 1889. Vellum; ff. 75. Written in France, late xrvrth cent.
In double columns, with rubrics ; an ornamental initial in blue
and red at the beginning, with an inner border fiinged with
fleurs-de-lis. On the back of the late 17th-cent. leather binding
is the initial L surmounted by a crown, with fleurs-de-lis* etc.
33,758. (Or. xl.) " The boke of Moundeuyle, kny|^t," or the Travels
of Sir John Mandeville, 1322 (here 1300)-1336 ; the commoner
mutilated English version, with the lacuna after the words, as here
Folio.
Digitized by
104
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,759-33,762.
written (f. 11), " Boyeyles " (see the Boxburghe Club edition, 1889,
p. X.). Paper ; ff. 60. xvth cent. Folio.
33.759. {Gr. xviii.) " Albericus Vespucius Laurentio Petri Francisci
de Medicis " : copy of the letter of Amerigo Vespucci to Lorenzo
de' Medici on his third voyage to America, in 1501. Latin.
Paper; fif. 13 (those containing the text numbered at the foot from
85-95, as if they had formed part of a larger volume), xvith cent.
On the fly-leaf (f. 2), "N°. 2321. Est Marini Sanuti Leonardi
filij," viz. Marino Sanuto, the younger, historian of Venice (o6. 1535).
Small Quarto.
33.760. (Or. 1.) Copies of letters and relations of Hernando Cortes,
conqueror of Mexico ; 1522-1544., Spanish,
1. Letters to the Emperor Charles V., 15 May, 1522 (P. de
Oayangos, Cartas y Belacionea de H. CortSs, 1866, p. 159), f. 2;
11 Sept. 1526 (ib. pp. 369, 377), ff. 3 b, 10 ; 10 Oct. 1530 (ib. p, 499),
f. 15 b ; 3 Feb. 1544 (tb. p. 567), f. 23 b. With the letter to the
Bishop of Osma, 12 Jan. 1527 (ib. p. 493), f. 13. Copied from the
originals at Seville, and certified by Martin Fernandez de Kavar-
rete, 27 May, 1793.
2. Memorial to Charles V. for remuneration for his services^ n. d.
f. 29. Certified by Joseph Miguel de Flores, 12 Jan. 1779.
3. Letter to Charles V.; 3 Sept. 1526 (op. cit. p. 395). f. 41b.
Certified by Francisco de Eivera, 12 Feb. 1772.
Paper; ff. 140. xviuth cent. Folio.
33.761. (Or. vii.) ** Annuall Letters written out of Japonia [Japan]
in the yeare of our Lorde 1625. 1626. 1627. to . . . Mutio Vitelleschi,
Generall of the Society of lesus." With a dedicatory letter from
the translator, Thomas Somerset, 5th son of Henry Somerset, Earl
of Worcester [succ. 1628, cr. Marquess in 1642], addressed to his
father. Apparently autograph. The translation is probably made
from an Italian edition, Lettere Annucj etc., Rome, 1632. The
letters are written by : — John Baptista Bonelli ; Meaco [Macao],
15 Mar. 1626, f. 2 b;— Peter Morei6n ; Macao, 31 Mar. 1627, f. 52 b ;
— John Roiz Giran; Macao, 31 Mar. 1627, f. 91; — Christopher
Ferreria; Japonia, 14 Sept. 1627, f. 123b. With postscript "of
the death of Leonard Massudadenzo, who was beheaded for the
Catholicke Faith in the cittie of Ximabara,'' 13 Dec. 1627 ; Japonia,
25 Jan. 1628. f. 163. Paper; ff. 165. Circ. 1632-42. With
book-stamp, 18th cent., of the Medical Society of London.. Small
Quarto.
33.762. (Gr. xvii.) " Descrittione del Mar Negro, e della Tartaria,
par il Dottor Emidio Dortelli d'Ascoli, Lett: Dom: Prefetto del Caffa
[sc. Kaffa, in the Crimea], Tartaria, &c., 1634." The Tartary
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,763-88,766.
105
' described (f. 21 b) is not the ** Gran Tartaria Aeiatica," but " Tar-
taria Sarmata," sc, the Crimea. Paper; fif. 84. a.d. 1634. In
oriental leather binding, with central tool. Small Quarto.
33.763. ((rr. xxxiv.) " Idea di una nuova Istoria Generale dell'
America Settentrionale," eU. A translation in Italian by — Mao
Egan, Colonel in the Neapolitan service, from the Spanish work.
Idea de una nueva Historia General de la America Septentrional^ of
Lorenzo Boturini-Benaduci, Madrid, 1746. See The True Briton,
London, 1751, p. 37. Paper; ff. 121. Given by the translator
(f. 1) to Andrew Lumisden, Naples, 15 Apr. 1750. Quarto.
33.764. (Or. xxxiii.) An Account of Bussia, 1767 ; " written by Sir
Geo. Macartney, while ambassador in Bussia." Published anonym-
ously under the above title, London, 1768. The present copy is
. without the tables, and is otherwise less full than the printed text.
It includes (f. 51) the account of *' The present State of the Church
of Bussia, 1767" (op. cit., p. 182), by the Bev. John Glen King,
D.D., chaplain to the English Factory at St. Petersburg. Paper ;
ff. 74. Belonged in 1787 to J. Tirel-Morin. Small Quarto.
83.765. (Or. liv.) Geographical Collections of Alexander Dalrymple,
Hydrographer to the East India Company (1779) and to the Ad-
miralty (1795-1808), viz. :—
1. Accounts of Mauritius, Bourbon, Madagascar, and Ascension, with
a few charts and drawings, ff. 2, 13, 18, 20. Printed by Dal-
rymple in the Oriental Bepertory, vol. ii., 1808, p. 99, as by Charles
F. Noble, Fort St. George, 1756.
2. Extract of a letter from Captain John Blake of the ship Hallifax,
dated 19 July, 1738, at Mauritius, concerning that port and manner
of sailing into it." f. 23. See Dalrymple's Collection of Papers, etc.,
London, 1794, p. 1.
3. Account of the island of Diego Bais or Bodriguez, *• taken chiefly
from [Francois] Leguat, a French Protestant, who landed on the
island the 1st May, 1691, and left it the 21st May, 1693 " (see his
Voyage et Aventurea, London, 1708, vol. i. p. 63) ; Fort St. George,
24 Aug. 1758. 'f. 26. With plan of the Boad by J. Bennell,
H.M.S. Grafton, 28 Nov. 1761 (f. 24), and drawings offish, etc.
4. Plan of the Island Geby (long. 130 E.) and its adjacent islands,
taken possession of by Lieut. [John] M'^Cluer, 25th Oct. 1794."
With notes by MHDluer on the inhabitants, products, etc, f. 42.
5. Observations and log at Batavia, etc., 8-23 Nov. 1790. f. 48.
Paper; ff. 44. Folio.
33.766. (Chr. xxix.) " Letters from the Netherlands by A[lexander]
F[rederick] MeuUer^ corporal First Foot Guards": copies of
Digitized by
106
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,767-33,770.
eighteen letters written during the English Expedition to Holland
under Sir Thomas Graham, and including an account of the un-
successful attack on Bergen-op-Zoom, where the writer was taken
prisoner; 7 Dec. 1813—16 Sept. 1814. Certified by Corp. Meullor,
Edinburgh, 6 June, 1821. Selections were printed as an appendix
to the Journal of a Soldier, etc., 1806-1815, 3rd ed., Edinburgh, 1822.
Paper ; ff. 140. Small Quarto.
33,767 A. ((?r.^xxvi.) " Viaggio di Cosmo 8. in Inghilterra, 1669" :
narrative by Lorenzo, Count Magalotti, of the travels in England
of Cosmo III. de* Medici, Qrand Duke of Tuscany, when Hereditary
Prince. Transcribed from the original MS. in the Laurentian
Library at Florence. An English version was published in 1821,
London, 4to. Paper ; ff. 206. xixth cent. Small Quarto.
33,767 B. (ffr. xxvi.) A CoLLBcmoN of forty views, in Indian-ink, of
towns, noblemen's seats, etc,j to illustrate the travels in England
of Cosmo III., Grand Duke of Tuscany, in 1669. Preceded by a
portrait of Cosmo. Copied from the originals at Florence, as above,
33,767 A. Engraved, in much reduced dimensions, in the English
edition of the Travels, 1821. The subjects will appear in the
Index. Paper; ff. 82 (the sheets folded in), xixth cent. 23 inches
square.
33.768. Htmnart, in Latin, with musical notes ; preceded by a
litany, etc. Imperfect. Vellum ; & 46. xvth cent. Folio«
33.769. (Or. Iv.) «* An exact disoription of Essex by John Norden,
1694 " ; preceded by a coloured map, " lohanes Norden deliniauit,
Anno 1594.** Autograph ; with dedication to Bobert Devereux,
Earl of Essex, whose arms and quarterings are emblazoned on f. 4.
Another autograph copy, with similar descriptions of other counties,
is in Add. 31,863, ff. 9-18, dated 1595 and dedicated to Queen
Elizabeth; and a third, dated 1594 and dedicated to Lord Burgh-
ley, is in the possession of the Marquis of Salisbury at Hatfield.
The last was edited by Sir Henry Ellis for the Camden Society,
with the title Speculi Britannise Pars, etc., in 1840. The present
copy differs considerably from both. For letters of the Privy
Council and Burghley concerning the work, 26 Jan. — July, 1594,
see Eg. MS. 2644, ff. 45, 49. Paper; ff. 28. Folio.
33.770. {Or. liii.) Collections chiefly relating to Leeds, viz. : —
1. "The examinations and confessions of the persons concerned in
the noted plot at Famley Wood in the parish of Leedes and county
of York [1663], with historical remarks by Thomas Wilson."
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,771-33,776.
107
' Copies of the original depositions, which were given by Thomas
Thompson, of York, the Judge's Associate, to Balph Thoresby, and
were communicated to T. Wilson by William Cookson, of Leeds,
1738. ff. 1-48.
2. Abstracts of Statutes, 1226-1483. f. 49.
3. Lists of Trustees for choosing the Vicar of Leeds, ete., 1776, 1779,
1786. ff. 64, 66; — Churchwardens' accompts, 1766. f. 66 b; —
Population returns, 1766. f. 66 b ; — ^Poor House accompts, 1776-76.
f. 68 b ; — Terrier of the vicarage, with ecclesiastical dues, e/c., 1764.
f. 62 Lists of fossils, etc. f. 67.
Paper ; ff. 69. xvmth cent. Folio.
33,77L (€hr. xlix.) " Observations on some of the most remarkable
remains of Antiquity in Ireland, represented in upwards of sixty
views and plans taken in a tour through that kingdom in the year
1746. By Thomas Wright, of Durham." The author alludes in
the pre&ce to a previous work, Louthianat or an Introduction to the
Antiquities of Ireland^ London, 1748. Inserted at f. 6 is his portrait,
engraved by P. Fourdrinier. Paper; ff. 110. Belonged to Geo.
Allan, of Darlington. Quarto.
33.772. (Or. i.) Lections, memorials of saints, eic.^ in Latin. The
first leaf (with miniature?) has been cut out. On a fly-leaf
(f. 2 b) are ten lines of Latin elegiacs written by " Jo. de Giglis "
[Giovanni de' Gigli, Bishop of Worcester 1497, oh. 1498] on
presenting the volume to Margaret, Countess of Eichmond and
Derby, mother of Henry VII. Vellum; ff. 66. Written in Italy,
xvth cent. ; with finely illuminated borders. Octavo.
83.773. (Or. xliv.) Prayer of St. Brendan, in Latin, with the
rubric, '*Beatus Brandanus monacus fecit istam orationem, et
rouelata est ei a sancto Michaele archangelo, quando transfretauit
septem maria, et data est illi ista oratio post septem annos pasce
querenti insulam repromissionis et celebrauit pascha septem annis
continuis supra mare. In ueritate dice quod quicumque oantauerit
uel legerit istam orationem pro se peccata ei remit[t]untur," etc.
Vellum ; ff. 23. Written in Italy, in the xvth cent, by " Frater
Burginus de Lonate." With illuminated borders and miniature-
initials on ff. 3, 4. Small Octavo.
83,774-33,776. (Or. iu.-v.) "NoxiB in [Thomee] Godwini Mosen et
Aaronem" [London, 1614, etc.], by Samuel Jones, schoolmaster at
Tewkesbury. Three volumes. For another copy, see Add. 31,211-
12 ; and for an acooxmt of the anther, W. Wilson's Dissenting Churches,
1808, voL i. p. 381, Paper; ff. 176, 142, 166. Early xvmth cent
Digitized by
108 ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,777-88,782.
With book-plate of George White (18th cent.), and name of
J. Bartlett, 1832. Small OctaTo.
88.777. {Or. Ixiii.) ** A playke and a familiar Introduction, teaching
how to pronounce the letters in the Brytishe tongue, now com-
monly called Welfihe . . • set forth by W[illiam] Salesbury, 1650,
and now 1567." A transcript of the printed edition, London,
1567. Paper ; ff. 34. xvnith cent. Octavo.
88.778. {Or. xi.) «' The History and explaination («c) of the
ancient Irish Oghaims, translated from the original Irish. In
two letters to the reverend Adam Clarke, P.L., by Jas. M*^uige."
Paper ; ff. 49. xixth cent. Octavo.
88.779. (Or. xxiv.) " Dictionnaire frangois et Congo," with Be-
marques preliminaires." With no name of author, but finished
31 Dec. 1772. Paper; ff. 483. Small Quarto.
88.780. {Or. xxxvii.) ^sopic Fables : the collection known as
that of the " Anonymus Neveleti," here consisting of fifty-eight
Fables and two Tales, with a Prologue. In Latin elegiacs ; each
article having a gloss at the foot. The authorship is here attri-
buted (f. 2) to " Salon," who is called a native of Pavia. For a
fuller description, see the Cat of BomanceSy vol. ii. p. 326. Vellum ;
fi*. 32. With a letter inserted (f. 1) from Francis Douce, 1816.
Written in Italy, xivth cent. With a few rude drawings of
animals on the margins. Small Folio.
88.781. {Or. xiii.) -^sopic Fables, known as " Ysopet-Avionnet " :
eighty-three fables in two parts, the first containing fifty-nine
fables of the ** Anonymus Neveleti " with five from other sources,
the second containing eighteen fables of Avianus with one other
by an unknown medieval writer. In Latin elegiacs ; each fable
being followed by a version in French octosyllabics. Dedicated in
a general, French octosyllabic, epilogue to Jeanne of Burgundy,
Queen of Philip II. of France. Two or three leaves are lost at the
beginning. For a fuller description, see the Cat, of Bomancea^
vol. ii. p. 335. Vellum ; flf. 139 (including 6 paper leaves prefixed,
which contain a letter from Francis Douce, 1816). Written in
France, xivth cent. With 83 miniatures drawn with pen and ink,
the backgrounds diapered and washed with very pale yellow.
Small Quarto.
88.782. (Gr. vi.) " Aesopi fabulg " : thirty-three fables translated
from the Greek by Ermolao Barbaro of Venice, with a prefatory
letter headed ^ Hermolai barbari Veneti patricij ad Doctissimum
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,783-38,786.
109
. Ambrosium monaohum Prooeminm in aliqnas Aesopi fabnlas."
Colophon: **Expliciunt qu^am ^sopi fabulaa traduotf per me
adolescentem Hermolaum Barbarum patricium Venetum Anno
Dni. Mocccxxii. Kl. Octobr. sub expositione Dissertissimi ac eru-
ditissimi viri Guarini Veronensis patris ao praeceptoris mei."
Vellum; ff. 39. With an illuminated initial, and the shield of
arms, azure, a lion rampant gulea, over all a bend or. Duodecimo.
33,788. (Or. xlviii.) Fables of ^sop, translated into English
verse by John Ellis, scrivener (oh. 1790). Paper; ff. 172. With
numerous engraved plates by W. Hollar and others, chiefly from
John Ogilby's folio edition of ^sop, London, 1665. At f. 3
is a portrait of Ellis engraved by B. Reading (see European
' Magazine^ 1792, vol. xxi. p. 3) ; and at f. 1 b a portrait of
Isaac Beed (who owned the MS. in 1792), after a painting by
Bomney. Folio.
38,784. (Chr. xxii.) 1. Gesta Romanorum : moralised tales, in 109
chapters (111 in the table prefixed). Latin. For a fuller descrip-
tion, see the Cat of Bomances^ vol. iii. f. 4.
2. " Isti sunt generales articuli maioris excommunicationis in lingua
matema," etc. : the form of greater excommunication " that euery
man of holy chirche that hathe sowles to kepe schuld schewe
amonges hem foure tymes by the yere." See Maskell, Mon. Bit.
Eccl. Angl, 1882, vol. iii. p. 309. f. 162.
Added at the end (ff. 170 b-172 b) are a few extracts from services,
in Latin.
Vellum and paper mixed ; ff. 172 (including fly-leaves, etc.). End
of xivth cent. On f. 3 are notes of the admission of the following
rectors of Taleton [Talaton, co. Devon]: — Hen. Webber, vice
Nich, Vawtortt, 20 Mar. 1436 [7] ; John Chyngne, 5 May, 1439 ;
and Thomas Haygge, 6 Apr. 1443. At f. 1 is inserted a letter
about the MS. from Francis Douce to T. Orenville, 28 Jan. 1819.
Largo Octavo.
33,786. (Or. xxxv.) «* The Legend and defence of y« Noble Knight
and Martyr S' John Oldcastel. Sett forth by Richard James,
Bachelour of Divinitie and Fellow of C[orpu8] C[hristi] C[ollege] in
Oxford " (ob. 1 638). Consisting of a transcript of Thomas Occleve's
poem on Oldcastle, beg. " The ladder of hevene, I meene charitee,"
together with notes, and a dedicatory letter to Sir Henry Bourchier
[Earl of Bath, 1637]. In this letter the work is said to have been
suggested by a question as to the character of Falstaff put by a
young Gentle Ludy of your acquaintance having read the works of
Shakespeare." Paper ; ff. 20. xviith cent. Folio.
110
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,786-38,791.
38.786. (Gr. xvi.) "A Handefull of pleasant delites containing
Bundrie new Sonets and delectable Histories, in divers kindes of
Meeter. . . . By Clement Kobinson and divers others." A transcript,
by George Steevens (?), from the rare printed edition, London,
1584. Paper; ff. 38. Late xvmth cent. Small Quarto.
38.787. {Or. xxxvi.) "A catt may look at a King. By S' Anthony
Welding [Weldon], Baronet, 1662": brief characters of English
kings from William I. to Henry VIII., -with fuller accounts of
James 1. and Charles I. Printed anonymously, London, 1662,
16mo. Paper ; ff. 34. xvnth cent. Small Folio.
83.788. {Gr. ii.) " Le dodecheron {sc. Dodechedron) de Maistre
Jean de Meung, qui est Le Livre des sorts et de la fortune des
nombres." In verse. Printed at Paris in 1556, and subsequently;
and at London, "Englished by Sir W. B., Knight," in 1618.
Paper, with three leaves (ff. 15-17) of vellum; ff. 90. xvith cent.
On f. 2 is pasted down a shield of arms: argent, a spear-head
sable, in chief two roses. Octavo.
33.789. (6r. xxxvii.) Hermafhroditi libri duo, Antonio Panor-
mita auctore " (oh. 1471). In elegiac verse. Paper ; ff. 35. Late
xvmth cent. Octavo.
33.790. {Or. xix.) La Lumiera del Doni " : a poem by Antonio
Francesco Doni (oh, 1574), in fifty eight-line stanzas, divided into
two parts. Preceded by a short letter from the author presenting
the book, **il quale esce della mia mano," to [Oianvincenzo
Qonzaga] Prior of Barletta [son of Ferrante Gonzaga, Count of
Guastalla, Cardinal, 1578, ch, 1691], dated La Bocca di Monselioe,
3 Sept. 1567. Italian, Paper; ff. 17. xvith cent. With orna-
mental initials and head-pieces in pen and ink. Octavo.
33.791. (Or. xliii.) Cancionero, or collection of poems in Portuguese
and (ff. 221-274) Spanish. Divided as follows :—
(1) " Cantigas e vilancetes," including pieces by Miguel de
Noronha (f. 3 b), Fadrique Manoel (f. 6 b), Afonso de Meneses
(f. 12), Gomez Freire d*Andrade (f. 18), Luis Aluerez Pereira
(f. 22), Antonio d' Almeida (f. 24 b), Manoel Pereira de Sousa
(f. 25), and Jorge de Meneses (f. 30). Preceded by an eight-line
stanza, beg. Francisca fermosissima, onra e gloria | Do Beal
sangue e Nome d'Aragao." ff. 2-34; — (2) "Sonetos e Cantigas e
Balatas e Epigramas." ff. 34 b-150 (3) " Elegias." ff. 150 b-194 ;
— (4)"0das." ff. 194b-210;— (5) " Eclogas." ff. 210b-220;—
(6) "Cantigas e Vilancetes," in ^an,, including pieces by Garci-
sanchez de Badajoz (ff. 240, 256 b) and Francisco de Moura
(f. 270 b). ff. 220b-274;— (7) Index of first lines, preceded by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,792, 33,793. Ill
- a stanza addressed to Franoisoa de Aragon. ff. 274b-285b; —
(8) Seven epigrams in enlogy of Francisca de Aragon, flf. 286-289,
At the beginning (f. 1) is inserted a modem note, identifying
Francisca de Aragon with the Paca de Aragon of ballad-literature,
a daughter of the Dake of Villa Hermosa, who fled from a Spanish
cloister to Portugal, and was beloved by King Sebastian. Paper;
flf. 289. xvith cent. ; carefully written. Duodecimo.
33.792. Thk hundredth Psalm, for four voices with orchestral accom-
paniment, by Johann Adam Hiller; 1794. In full score, followed
by the separate parts. Paper ; ff. 69. Small Folio. Tranaf erred
from the Department of Printed Books,
83.793. "Collection de Portraits et M^daillons de oheveux de
Louis XVI., de la partie de sa famille renferm6e avec lui dans la
Tour da Temple, et des Princes de son auguste race r^unis dans le
moment en Angleterre," consisting of pen-and-ink portraits, elabo-
rately designed and executed by [Alexandre Cesar Anibal Firmin],
Marquis de Sy, together with locks of hair of the following per-
sons : — Louis XVI., f. 9 ; — Marie Antoinette, f. 11 ; — Louis XVII.,
f. 13 ; — Elisabeth Philippe Marie Heldne [Madame Elisabeth], dau.
of Louis XVI., f. 16 ; — Marie Th^rese Charlotte, Duchesse
d'Angoultoe, dau. of Louis XVI., f. 17;— Louis XVIIL, f. 23;—
Marie Josephine Louise de Savoie, wife of Louis XVIIL, f. 25 ; —
Charles Philippe [Charles X. in 1824], f. 27;— Louis Antoine,
Duo d'Angoul^me, f. 29 ; — Charles Ferdinand, Due de Berry, f. 31 ;
— Louis Joseph, Prince de Conde, f. 34; — Louis Joseph, Due de
Bourbon, f. 36 ; — Louis Antoine Henri de Bourbon, Due d'Enghien,
f. 38 ;— and Henri Essex Edge worth, Abb6 de Firmont, Confessor
to Louis XVI., f. 39 b. The last portrait is followed by " Kelation
faite par Mr. I'Abb^ Edgeworth, sur les demiers momens du Boi,"
which account was printed in Memoirs of the AhbS Edgeu)orth, by
C. S. Edgeworth, London, 1816, an engraving from the portrait in
this MS. forming the frontispiece. At f. 18 b is a copy of the will
of Louis XVI., 25 Dec. 1792 ; and at ff. 60-60 are "Notices sur les
Pc»rtrait8 et 6pigraphe8 contenus dans cet ouvrage." .^^^
From the introductory remarks of the Marquis de Sy^K^r2), in
which he also explains the meanings of the varioua^ allegorical
designs, it appears that the idea of the work vfsj^ conceived by
[Armand Louis] Due de Serent, one of the R/^^ich exiles who
accompanied Louis XVIIL to England, and tV"** Marquis de
Sy, another French exile, was commissioned/^ *o carry out
his designs. The volume was destiner*/ ^ to [George
GrenviUe] Marquis of Buckingham, in r-^^gnition of his kindness
to Louis XVIIL during his residence,-^ Hartwell, near Aylesbury,
and to the French Princes and Nol-^^^ ^^^^ oxile. ThQ
112 ADDITIONAL MSS., 33.794-83,797.
Marquis of Baokingham, however, died in February 1813, appa-
rently before the work was completed, and the MS. eventually was
presented to the British Museum in 1814. The Duo de Serent's
introductory epistle is given at f. 5 b, and bears his signature.
Some notes in his handwriting also appear at the beginning of the
volume.
Paper ; ff. 60. Bound in purple morocco, with gilt tooling ; in the
centre the royal arms of Prance enclosed in a circle of fleurs-de-lis,
the inner covers lined with brown watered silk ornamented with
fleurs-de-lis and the Marquis of Buckingham's crest, a garb, with
coronet. The binding is the work of — Hering, acting under the
direction of [Francois Philibert Bertrand Nompar] Gomte de
Gaumont; 1813. Atlas Quarto. Presented in 1814 by the Ducde
Serent.
33.794. ^'Hacoolta di composizioni a Olori in morte del di lei
quaglio " : sonnets, canzons, madrigals, and other poems addressed
to Ghloris on the death of a pet quail. Chiefly in Italian, with a
few in Latin and one in French, Preceded by a dedication to
Chlorifs, signed " Ergasto fra gli Infocati," and an " Orazione dello
Kaccoglitore," both in prose. Illustrated by 37 pen-and-ink draw-
ings, attributed in a modem pencil note on the fly-leaf (f. 1) to
Pierantonio Novell i. At the foot of the titlepage is In Yenezia.
Dalla Stamparia degl' Ideali. hdcclxiv.," as if the work was in-
tended for the press, or had been copied from a printed volume.
Paper ; ff". 67. Quarto. Transferred from the Dept. of Printed Books.
83.795. 1. " P. Sbrvius Honoratus super Bucolica et Georgica Virgilii."*
Written at Louvain by Nicolaus de Haga, in 1464 (f. 81). f. 2.
2, "Commentum Juvenalis," beg. "More omnium satyricorum ex
abrupto incipit *' ; preceded by a life of Juvenal, etc., beg. " Junius
Juvenalis Aquinas fuit." f. 83. With the colophon (f. 192 b), " Et
in hoc commentum Juvenalis explicit per me magistrum Johannem
Alues. in profesto Sci. Johannis bap[t]iste, anno dni. m""cccc"** sep-
tuagesimo tercio, in felici studio Louaniensi," etc.
^ Paper; ff". 193. A.D. 1464 and 1473. Bound in wooden boards
dovered with brown leather. Given (f. 1) by George Gishart of
NeshaJJ^(?) to John Gishart in 1543. Other names inscribed are
Richard 'J^vthe (f. 2), George Herysone (f. 1), and Obadiah
Brokesby, ASlVf., Vicar of Beaksboume, co. Kent (f. 1 b). Folio.
Presented by Prb^essor George Stephens, of Copenhagen.
33.796. Trio and t)uet for strings, in parts, by George Hogarth.
Autograph. Paper; IT. 17. xixth cent. Folio. Presented hy W.
Barday Squire, Esq.
33.797. PoBTiON of an actx)mpt for fodder, grain, etc., headed by the
name of one Ghaeremon, in. Greek ; inscribed by a stilus on the
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,798-88.808.
113
waxed snrfaoe of the inner side of one of the oovers of a set of
waxed wooden tablets. For a similar set oomplete, see Add. 33,270.
Third cent. (?). Fonnd in Egypt. 4^ x 3| inches.
38.798. "Brevb trattato de Oronologia," from the creation of the
world to the end of the 17th century. Paper; ff. 170. Early
xviiith cent. Sm. Quarto. Presented by Thomas Ballard, Esq.
88,799-88,819. A oollection of Operas, Incidental Music, etc., mostly
in parts, formerly belonging to the English Opera House [Lyceum],
where most of them were performed between the years 1816 and
1841. Presented hy Mrs. Walter Arnold.
88.799. 1. " Two Words," or " SUent not dumb," by John Addison,
in full score. Autograph. Followed by the pianoforte part and
some of the voioe parts, f. 1. For the instrumental parts, see
Add. 33,800, f. 1.
2. The ffigh Priest's part in the finale to Act I. of "Keolanthe," by
Michael William Balfe. f. 73. For the first violin part of the
opera, see Add. 33,800, f. 126.
3. A few chorus parts of '*The Dice of Death, by Edward James
Loder. f. 78. For the instrumental parts, see Add. 33,801, f. 98.
Paper ; ff. 86. xixth cent. ObL Folio.
88.800. 1. Instrumental parts to "Two Words." f. 1.
2. First violin part of " Keolanthe." f. 127.
3. Instrumental parts of the incidental music to the " Merry Wives
of Windsor," composed by Charles Edward Horn, in conjunction
with Jonathan Blewitt, Thomas Simpson Cooke, John Parry, and
Samuel Webbe, junior, f. 163.
Paper; ff. 308. xixth cent. Folio.
88.801. 1. Saraband in the Queen and the Cardinal," composed by
Gteorge Linley, arranged fur pianoforte, f. 1.
2. Overtures by E. J. Loder. In parts, ff. 3, 44.
3. Instrumental parts of " The Dice of Death," by the same, 1835.
The part of Theresa in this opera was taken by Miss Horton
[? afterwards Mrs. German Beed]. f. 98.
Paper; ff. 316. xixth cent. Folio.
33.802. Pianoforte score and vocal parts to E. J. Loder's Nourja-
had" or Illusion," performed for the first time at the English
Opera House, 21 July, 1834. Paper; ff. 257. Obi. Folio.
38,803-83,806. Instrumental parts to the same. Paper ; ff. 330, 260,
301. Folio.
-33,806. 1. Pianoforte and chorus parts of *• (Jenevi^ve " or the
" Maid of Switzerland," by George Alexander Macfarren, performed
in 1834. f. 1. For instrumental parts, see Add. 33,807, f. 1.
MSS.— 1890. 1
Digitized by
114 ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,807-33,814.
2. The printed libretto of the grand opera «* Rob of the Fen or the
Daughter 8 Vow, first produced at the Theatre Royal, English
Opera House, July 7, 1838. The Music adapted and arranged by
Mr. F. Romer, from Des Falkner's Braut of [Heinrich] Marschner.
The words by Mark Lemon." Followed by the printed pianoforte
score, with Italian and German words, the English being added in
MS., together with some of the chorus parts, f. 37. For instru-
mental parts, see Add. 33,807, f. 77 ; 33,808-9.
Paper; ff. 171. Obi. Folio.
33,807. Instrumental parts of the same operas, ff. 1, 77. Paper;
ff. 219. xixth cent. Folio.
33,808-9. Continuation of the instrumental parts to " Rob of the
Fen." Paper; ff. 193, 251. xixth cent. Folio.
33,810. 1. Vocal parts of Marschner's '*Der Vampyr," adapted to
the English stage by William Hawes. f. 1. See also Add. 33,811,
ff. 1-30, where there are also a few instrumental parts.
2. Pianoforte score and vocal parts of "Sadak and Kalasrade," by
Charles S. Packer, 1835. f. 172. For instrumental parts, see
Add. 33,811, f. 31.
3. Pianoforte part of " Gretna Green," a fasticcio compiled by George
W. Reeve, 31 Aug. 1822. f. 291. For instrumental parts, see
Add. 33,811, f. 134.
4. A few vocal parts (including one for a Miss Novello) from
Ferdinand Kies' opera "Liska" or "The Sorceress," elsewhere
described as " New Opera," 1831. f. 311. For instrumental parts,
see Add. 33,812-13.
6. Some vocal parts of the "Skeleton Lover," by George Herbert
Rodwell, 14 July, 1830. f. 330. For instrumental parts, see Add.
33,814.
Paper; ff. 354. xixth cent. Obi. Folio.
33,81L 1. The parts of Michael Zips and Johan Bosky (printed),
and a few instrumental parts, from Marschner's "Der Yampyr."
2. Instrumental parts to Packer's " Sadak and Kalasrade." f. 31.
3. Instrumental parts to Reeve's " Gretna Green," performed at the
English Opera House and Covent Garden at various dates between
1822 and 1832.
Paper; ff. 240. xixth cent. Folio.
33,812,33,813. Instrumental parts to Ries' "Soroerees." Paper;
ff. 295, 266. A.D. 1831. Folio.
33,814. Instrumental parts of "The Skeleton Lover," by G. H.
Rodwell. See also Add. 33,810, f. 330, Paper; ff. 227. a.d. 1830.
Folio.
f. 1.
ADDITIONAL MSS , 83.816-83,828.
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83,815. Instrumental parts of William Shield's *^ Bosina," copied by
James Henry Mapleson for a revival at the English Opera House
in 1832 ; preceded by a printed pianoforte score and a few voice-
parts. Paper ; fif. 148. Folio.
88.818. 1. Pianoforte score, and one of the choms parts of Her-
mann" or the "Broken Spear," by John Thomson, 1834. f. 1.
For instrumental parts, see Add. 33,817-18.
2. Pianoforte and voice parts to a glee and a song in the Dillosk
Gatherer" or **The Eagle's Nest." The instrumental parts will
be found in Add. 33,819, and &om the date, 1832, given on one
of them, the opera is evidently identical with the one of that
name usually ascribed to William Hawes ; it is perhaps, however,
only arranged by him. The overture, at least, appears to be by
Samuel Wesley. (See Add. 33,819, flf. 2, 64, 88.) f. 170.
3. Part of the music in " Snap- Apple Night." In full score, evidently
in the autograph of the composer, f. 181.
Paper; ff. 196. xixth cent. Obi. Folio.
83,817, 83,818. Instrumental parts of John Thomson's Hermann."
(See above. Add. 33,816, f. 1.) Paper; ff. 329, 311. a.d. 1834.
Folio.
83.819. 1. Instrumental PARTS to the " Dillosk GJatherer." (See above,
Add, 33,816, f. 170.) f. 1.
2. Part of full score of " Snap-Apple Night." (See also Add. 33,816,
f. 181.) £148.
3. ** A Day at Turin," in full score and with an additional pianoforte
score. Anonymous. Autograph. Balfe was one of the performers
in this opera; and from the words Balfe, Esq. sole lessee" on
f. 190, it must have been written in or soon after 1841, when he
became manager of the Lyceum. At the end is a list of employes
of the theatre in, or soon after, 1846. f. 155.
Paper ; ff. 242. xixth cent. Folio.
The foUoming Nos., 88,820-88,886, were presented by Mrs. Mary Peny
88,820-83,886. Collections for a history of Somersetshire, by Bev.
William Phelps, Vicar of Meare and Bicknoller; designed for
issue in four volumes, of which two only were printed, in 1836 and
1839. Seventeen volumes. Paper. Folio and Quarto. The con-
tents are: —
88,820-^8,823. Vols. I.-IV. Collinson's History of Somersetshire
(Bath, 1791), interleaved, with MS. notes by Bev. W. Phelps.
Four volumes. The contents are : — Vol. I. (ff. 337). Introduction,
Domesday Book, History of Bath, and of the Hundreds of Bath
Carr Burton,
I 2
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,824-83,837.
ronim, Brewton, and Norton Ferrers ;— Vol. II. (ff. 541). History
of the Hundreds of Chewton, Chew, Glaston, Harescliff and Bed-
minster, Horethom, and Eeynsham ; — Vol. III. (ff. 631). History
of the Hundreds of North Petherton, Andersfield, Somerton,
Whitley, Pitney and Portbnry ;— Vol. IV. (flF. 592). History of
the Hundreds of Taunton Dean, Wells Forum, and Wintorstoke.
33,824. Vol. V. (ff. 525). EccLESLifirncAL History of the County,
corresponding, but not identical, with the printed edition. Book ii.
chapp. i.-iii. f. 1 ; — ^History of Bath Forum Hundred, f. 66 ; —
History of Wellow Hundred, ]^l 425.
33,826-33,828. Vols. VI.-IX. History of the following Hundreds :—
Vol. VI. (ff. 477). Bedminstor, Chewton, Chew, Keynsham, and
Portbury ; — Vol. VII. (ff. 299). Frome ; — Vol. VIH. (ff. 166).
Kingsbury West, Norton Ferrers, and Williton-Freemannors ; —
Vol. IX. (ff. 479). Wintorstoke, Bempstone, and Brent.
33.829. Vol. X. (ff. 171). Concise view of the Diocese of Bath and
Wells, f. 1 ; — Revenues of the See of Wells, f. 51 ; — Notes relating
to parishes in Bruton Hundred, f. 108 ; — ^Notes relating to parishes
in Norton Ferrers Hundred, f. 115; — Account of the Wansdyke,
Boman roads and Eoman villas, in Somerset, f. 121; — ^Natural
History of Somerset, f. 165.
33.830. Vol. XL (ff. 177). History of Wells Cathedral.
33.831. VoL XII. (ff. 142). Parochial returns, viz. Answers to
printed questions arranged in alphabetical order of parishes.
33.832. Vol. Xin. (ff. 197). Visftations and genealogical collections
relating to Somersetshire families.
33.833. Vol. XIV. (ff. 61). Geological memoranda.
33.834. Vol. XV. (ff. 120). Index to Dugdale's Monastieon, so far as
relates to co. Somerset, and to the Charity Reports of the County,
f. 1 ; — Memoranda for the history of Wintoistoke Brent, Bath, ete,^
ff. 34, 68, 94 ; — Account of the possessions of the Dean and Chapter
of Wells, f. 108.
33.835. Vol. XVI. (ff. 297). Misgellaivbous memoranda, parochial,
personal, etc. Folio.
33.836. Vol. XVII. (ff. 268). Letters addressed to Rev. William
Phelps, chiefly having reference to the publication of his History of
Somersetshire ; 1829-1855. The names of the writors will appear
in the Index.
33.837. 1. Description of the S.E. coasts of Africa and of their
delineation by H.M. ships Leven, Captain William Fitzwiliiam
Owen, and Barracouta; 1823. f. 1.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 8333^-33,844.
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2. Description of Delagoa Bay by Capt. Owen, of H.M. sliip Leven,
including a ''small vocabulary of the Delagoa Language"; 1823.
f. 16.
3, 4. Another description of Delagoa Bay (draft and hxt copy) by
" Mr. Fynn " ; n. d. ff. 25, 38.
5. Address of Boy. Aug. W. Hanson, on the dvilization of the Afri-
cans ; n. d. f. 50.
6. Draft of report on exploration of the country between Belaspoor
and Ladakh in Great Thibet, addressed to Charles Theophilus
Metcalfe [Bart, in 1822, Baron Metcalfe in 1846 J, Private Secretary
to the Governor-General of Bengal, ete.. Fort William ; eirc, 1820.
£ 59.
7. Brief narration of the discovery of the Northern seas and coasts
by the Company of Muscovy merchants of London ; n. d, f. 70.
Paper; ff. 81. zixth cent. Folio. Presented by F. Juatcn (^Dvlau
d Co.).
33,838. Transcript of the original MS., at Cassel, of the itinerary of
Prince Otto, son of Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel, from Cassel
into England; May— Sept. 1611. German. See W. B. Rye,
England as seen by Foreigners^ 1865, p. 143. Followed (f. 80) by a
Bill of Expenses of Sir Lewis Lewkenor, Master of the Ceremonies,
containing, among other items, the costs of this visit defrayed by
the Eong ; copied from the original MS. in the possession of Francis
Capper Brooke, of Ufford, Suffolk. Paper; ff. 83. xixth cent.
Quarto. Presented by William Brenchley Bye^ Esq.
83,839^,844. Jotjrnal of a Voyage from England to the Persian
Gulf (touching at Bio, Ceylon, and Bombay) and of travels in
Persia, 1810-1815 ; by James P. Morier, Secretary to the British
Embassy, afterwards (from 18 Apr. 1814) Minister Plenipotentiary
to Persia. The contents, in a compressed and otherwise altered
form, were published by Morier as A Second Journey through Persia
(London, 1818). With numerous pen-and-ink drawings, most of
which (besides many others not contained here) were reproduced
as engravings in the printed work. Six volumes. Paper. Quarto.
Vol. L (ff. 134). 18 July, 1810
—13 Apr. 1811.
83,840. Vol. IL (ffl 129). 26 Apr.
—Aug. 1811.
88341. VoL ni. (ff. 133). 9 Aug.
1811— May, 1812.
83,842. Vol. IV. (ff. 124). 29 May, 1812
—Mar. 1813.
3,%843. Vol. V. (ff. 129). May, 1813—
Ang. 1814.
83,844. VoL VI. (ff. 50). June— Oct.
1815.
The last vol. ends with Morier 's arrival at Tabriz on Oct. 26 (see
p. 390 of the printed work ; the journey from Tabriz to Constanti-
nople, narrated on pp. 391-400, is wanting here).
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,846-33,877.
83,845. Notes relating to Barbados, including extracts from Some
Memoirs of the first settiement of the Island of Barbados, etc, (Bar-
bados, 1741, 12mo), copies of Acts of the Assembly, and abstracts
of Deeds, 1663-1666, relating to property of the family of Rawdon
in the parish of St. Michael. Eeversing the volume, ff. 48-135
contain legal notes and precedents arranged under heads. Paper ;
fif. 135. Circa 1750. Oblong Duodecimo.
33,846-33,851. Collections of Charles Winston on Olass-painting,
forming the groundwork of his various printed works on that
subject. Autograph. Six volumes. Paper. Quarto. The contents
are: —
33,846-33,849. Vols. I.-IV. (flf. 195, 163, 133, 162). Notes and de^
scriptions of painted glass in church windows throughout England
and in Normandy, with numerous pen-and-ink and pencil drawings,
some few of which are coloured ; 1842-1860.
33.850. Vol. V. (flF. 50). " An Essay on the art of Glass-Painting " ;
October, 1838.
33.851. Vol. VI. (ff. 118). Original letters addressed to C. Winston,
with stray notes and drawings by the latter. The names of the
writers of the letters will appear in the Index.
33.852. AccoMPT-BOOK of the Guild or Company of Bakers at York ;
1543-1580. Included in addition are: — ^a Kegister of apprentices
enrolled in 1560-1570, ff. 29, 30;— Copy of the statute of Bread
and Ale, 51 Hen. III., f. 49 ; — " The names of the Brethren and (sic)
beinge of the felloweshipe of the fre bakers/' 1575-1685, f. 57 ; —
and a few minutes of the Company, 1580-1582. Imjperfect at the
beginning. Paper ; ft 68. Folio.
33,853-33,854. Eegisters of the same Company, consisting of lists
of the Masters, Brothers (1588-1670), Journeymen (1586-1664),
and Apprentices (1586-1666); with the votes at elections of
Searchers and Pageant-Masters, 1586-1670, etc. Two volumes.
Paper, ff. 91, 54. Narrow Folio.
33,855. Charter of Ordinances of the Company of Bakers, of London ;
13 July, 22 Hen. VIL [1507]. Transcribed by Edward Chamock,
Clerk to the Company, 8 Dec. I6l0. Paper, ff. 21. Quarto.
33,856-33,877. Collections relating to Suffolk families, made by
Joseph James Muskett from MSS. in the British Museum, Record
Office, and elsewhere. Almost every volume is furnished with a
complete index of names. Twenty-two volumes. Paper, xixth
cent. Quarto.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,878-^,89*.
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The oontents are as follows : —
83.856. Vol. I. (ff. 264). Arms and
pedigrees.
83.857. Vol. II. (ff. 343). Pedigrees and
abstracts of wills and escheats.
83.858. Vol. m. (ff. 356). Abstracts of
wills, escheats, recoveries, etc
83.859. VoL IV. (ff. 179). Pedigrees
(for index, see VoL XIL f. 119).
33,860, 33,861. Vols. V., VI. (ff. 182, 232).
Families of Muskett, co. Suff. and co.
Norf. ; Muschett, co. Camb. ; and
Muskett of 00. York and oo. Somerset.
33,862, 33,863. Vols. VIL, Vni. (ff. 285,
189). Pedigrees.
33.864. VoL IX. (ff. 264). Visitation of
Suffolk in 1664, reconstructed by J. J.
Muskett from contemporary evidences,
Harl. 1085 being taken as basis.
33.865. VoLX.(ff. 278). Pedigrees in
HarL 1560 amended and oontinned.
33,866-33,871. Vols. XI.-XVI. (ff. 349,
355, 354, 356, 361, 365). Abstracts of
wills, escheats, fines, etc., with a few
pedigrees.
33.872. VoLXVIL (ff. 277). Pedigrees.
33.873. VoLXVIIL(ff.l91). Abstracts
of wills, escheats, and fines, with a few
pedigrees.
33.874. VoL XIX. (ff. 176). Pedigrees.
33.875. Vol. XX. (ff. 346). Abstracts
of wills and escheats, and pedigrees.
83.876. Vol. XXL (ff. 125). Indexes,
m'z. (f. 1) of things in Vols. I.-VL,
XI.-XVL. and XX. ; (f. 56) of pedi-
grees in Vols. L-XX ; (f. 121) of
will-books of the Prerogative Court of
Canterbury, use*! in Vols. III., XI.-
XVL, XX.
33.877. VoLXXIL(ff. 239). Pedigrees
from Harl. 1560.
83,878-33,929. Collections by Rev. Thomas Streatfeild, of Chart's
Edge, Westerham, for a parochial history of Kent, consisting of
volnminous biographical, genealogical and heraldic memoranda,
extracts from parish registers, wills, and other records, etc. On
the collector's death in 1848, his materials were entrusted to Bev.
Lambert Blackwell Larking, Vicar of Ryarsh, who had been col-
laborating with him for twenty years previously ; but, the latter
dying in 1868, he was unable to do more than collect additional
matter. The first, and only published, part was edited by Henry
H. Drake, in 1886, under the title Haated'a History of Kent, corrected,
enlarged and continued to the present time from the MS, collections of
the late Bev. Thomas Streatfeild and the late Bev. L. B. Larking.
Part I. The Hundred of Blackheath. Arranged in fifty-two volumes.
Paper, xixth cent. Presented by Mrs. Hanna Streatfeild, widow of
the Collector.
The contents of the several volumes are as follows : —
83,878-33,888. Streatfeild Collbcfions. Vols. I.-XI. Additions
to Hasted's History of Kent, viz. the printed work interleaved, with
Streatfeild's notes on the interleaves and margins. Eleven volumes.
The contents are : Vols. I.-III. (flf. 229, 288, 230). General History
of the County, and Sutton-at-Hone Lathe ;— Vols. IV., V. (flF. 535,
344). Aylesford Lathe ;— Vol. VI. (ff. 459). Scray Lathe Vols.
Vn., VIII. (ff. 256, 214) Shepway Lathe;— Vols. IX.-XI. (ff. 619,
275, 220). St Augustine Lathe. Paper. Large Folio.
33,889-33,894. Streatfeild Collections. Vols. XIL-XVII. Further
additions to Hasted, consisting of memoranda pasted on blank
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,895-33,899.
leaves, with refereneeB to the printed work. Six volumes. Vol. I.
(XII. ff. 1129). General History, Sutton-at-Hone and part of
Aylesford Lathes, corresponding with Hasted, vol. i.; — Vol. II.
(Xin. ff. 694). Aylesford Lathe, corresponding with Hasted,
voL ii. 1-292 VoL III. (XIV. ff. 491). Aylesford and part of
Scray Lathes, corresponding with Hasted, vol. ii., 295-end ; —
Vol. IV. (XV. ff. 784). Soray and Shepway Lathes, corresponding
with Hasted, vol. iii. 1-274;— Vol. V. (XVL ff. 815). Shepway
Lathe, corresponding with Hasted, vol. iii. 275-end; — Vol. VI.
(XVII. ff. 268). St. Augustine Lathe, corresponding with Hasted,
vol, iv. Paper. Large Folio.
83.895. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XVIH. Pedigrees of Kent .
families, m., Amherst, Austen, Buffkin, Children, Harlackenden,
Mayne, and Weldon. Paper ; ff. 48. Large Folio.
33.896. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XIX. 1. Pedigrees of Blount,
00. Heref. ; Neville and Aldworth, co. Berks ; Scrope, Penruddock,
Ashley, Hamden, Powleti» Thistlethwayte, and Masculin, co.
Wilts; Foche, Aucher, Gihbon, Enatohbull, Barham, Sharpe,
Boys, Head, Barrett, Heyman, Hamond, Digges, Sandys, Hastings
Earls of Huntingdon, Hales, Zouch, Denne, Turner, Coppin,
Everinge, Barham, Rogers, Nethersole, Broadnax, Tuck, Goshale,
Oxenden, Swan, Bering, etc., co. Kent. Interspersed are extracts
from the parish registers of Kiugstone, 1558-1739 ; Bishopsboume,
1558-1730 ; ShepherdsweU oZ. Sibertswold, 1563-1716 ; and West-
cliffe, 1576-1713. f. 1.
2. Genealogical and other memoranda, extracts of wills, etc. f. 84.
At the end (reversing the volume) are copies of the depositions
taken at Canterbury in a suit respecting the exemption of the
Black Friars House there from payment of tithes, 1684. f. 148.
Paper; ff. 153. Folio.
33.897. Streatfeild Collections. VoL XX. 1. Pedigrees taken from
British Museum MSS., followed by notes relating to the Brydges
family, a few commonplaces, newspaper-cuttings, etc. f. 1.
2. Extracts arranged under heads, viz.^ The Crusades, Hereward,
Glyndwr, Sanctuary, Eobert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Bards,
Mines, Christianity in Britain, f. 85.
At f. 98, reversing the volume, are short genealogical and bio-
graphical accounts of English Sovereigns and their families from
William I. to William III. and Mary.
Paper; ff. 144, Folio.
33.898. 33,899. Streatfeild Collections. Vols. XXI., XXII.
Extracts from Court-rolls of Kent Manors. Two volumes. Quarto.
The contents are Vol. I., Otford Broxham, Hadlow, Hewitt's,
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,900-83,904.
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and WeBterham. Vol. 11., Chiddingston^Burghersh, Bendeeleigh,
Burham, Eushenden, Mere's Court, Bredhurst, St. Ellin's, Brooke,
East Mailing, Famborough, Dnnton, Whiteherst, Hodiford, Sootney,
Ghingley, Westerham, Squerryes, Shadoxhurst al. Cryalls, Essole
al. St. Albans, Soles, Westcourt, Halle al. Wigmore, Peryton and
Brooke, Tunstall, Mnrston, West Wickham, and Keston. Paper ;
ff. 265, 195. Quarto.
33,900. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XXIII. 1. Heraldic remains
in the Cathedral and Parochial Churches of Kent. f. 1.
2. Minntes of Wills registered at Eoohester. f. 28.
3. Pedigree of the family of Bivers. £ 37 b.
Paper ; ff. 40. Quarto.
33,90L Streatpeiu) Collections. Vol. XXIV. Texhts Boffensis^
ed. Thomas Hearue, Oxford, 1720. At the end are bound up
(ff. 166-244) Yoluminous extracts in an early 17th hand, from
Chancery, Exchequer and other records relating to fees, tenures of
land, etc,^ in co. Kent. Paper; ff. 244. The volume belonged
formerly to John Warburton, Somerset Herald (to whom it was
given in 1722 by [John] Thorpe, sen., M.D., editor of Begistrum
Boffenae, 1769), and later to John Caley, the antiquary. Folio.
33.902. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XXV. 1. Bentals of Leeds
Priory, and of the manors, etc., of Qillingham, Broxham, Hewetts
(1722), Brantingbury in Yalding and Horsmonden (1646), Chels-
field (1612), Sundrishe Uplande, Shoreham, Otford (1577), Denge-
marsh (1538), Tunstall (1656), Langley (temp. Bich. II.), Cudham
(1684), and Charing (1625). f. 1.
2. Index to monumental inscriptions contained in Thorpe's Begistrum
Boffenae, 1769, Part II. f. 110.
3. Index of names from the Inquisitiones-post-mortem of holders of
lands principally in oo. Kent, arranged in rough alphabetical
order, with numerical references to the records themselves, f. 167.
Paper; fL 231. Octavo.
83.903. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XXVI. 1. Extracts from
Bexley Parish Begister, with notices relating to the Parish, 1838.
f. 1.
2. Collectanea" relating to North Cray, 1838. f. 22.
3. Pedigrees of Gold well, Hawte, and Lucas, ff. 49, 53, 54 b.
Paper ; ff. 57. Small Quarto.
33.904. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XXVn. 1. Extracts from
various parish registers illustrating the family of Streatfeild. f. 1.
2. Extracts of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from the Kentish
Begister, 1833-1842. f. 44.
Paper ; ff. 281. Quarto.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 8S,90ft-S8^1&
83.905. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XXVIIL 1. Pedigree of
Streatfeild. f. 1.
2. Notes on Tarions Eentisli families, f. 66.
3. "Mr. Perkin'e exposition npon Lord's Supper,** followed by
" A catacbisme taken out of holy Scriptures conteined in questions
& answers '* ; xviith cent. Imperfect, f. 100.
Paper; ff. 133. Small Octavo.
33.906. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XXIX. "Testimonies
concerning Bp. Reynold Pecock'* [Reginald Peacock, Bisliop of
St. Asaph, 1444, of Chichester, 1450-1457], collected from various
authors and records by John Lewis, M.A., Minister of Margate, in
preparation for his Life of Reynold Pecochy 1744. At f 30 is
an Inventory of Jewels, vestments, c<c., in Cranbrook Church,
13 Apr. 1509 ; and at f. 34, " Acta contra Lollardos," viz. Robert
Sparke, of Rich in Swaflfham, John Cmd oZ. Crowd, of Cambridge,
and John Baile, of Chesterton, with their abjuration, 1457. The
whole in the hand of J. Lewis. Paper ; ff. 43. Folio.
33,907--33,913. Streatfeild Collections. Vols. XXX.-XXXVI.
Extracts from Kent Parish Registers, in alphabetical order of
persons. Seven volumes. Vol. I., A, B ; — Vol. II., C, D ; — Vol.
ni., E, F, G Vol. IV., H-L ;— Vol. V., M-P ;— Vol. VI., Q-S ;
—Vol. Vn., T-Z. Paper; ff. 335, 295, 238, 336, 343, 272, 298.
Octavo.
33,914, 33,915. Streatfeild Collechons. Vols. XXXVII., XXXVIIL
Extracts from Parish Registers, in alphabetical order of parish.
Two volumes. Octavo. The names of the parishes are : Vol. I.,
Ashford, 1570-1715; Birling, 1566-1784; Boxley, 1678-1758;
Boughton Aluph, 1558-1661 ; Boughton Monohelsea, 1560-1653;
Brasted, 1564-1733; Charing, 1592-1676; Great Chart, 1560-
1650; Cudham, 1652-1800; Downe, 1538-1807; West Farlegh,
1560-1751 ; Famingham, 1589-1732; Goudhurst, 1558-1711;
Hadlow, 1558-1716; Harrietsham, 1538-1695; Ightham, 1560-
1619; Keston, 1549-1742. Vol. IL,E. Mailing, 1570-1812; W.
Mailing, 1698-1761; Margate (St. John Baptist), 1558-1684;
Mersham, 1558-1782; Molash, 1557-1637; W. Peckham, 1561-
1795; Penshurst, 1558-1676; Shadoxhurst, 1538-1711; Shome,
1538-1796; Snodland, 1559-1742; Sundridge, 1568-1808; Teston,
1540-1680; Trotterscliffe, 1559-1810; Watringbury, 1705-1812;
Westerham, 1559-1779; Wittersham, 1550-1653. Paper; ff. 172,
249. Octavo.
33,916. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XXXIX. Extracts from
Kent wills, the first part (ff. 1-172) consisting of particulars of
wills registered at Canterbury, 1446-1603, originally extracted
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,917-33,921.
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' by Edmund Lodge, Norroy, and copied from his MS. for
T. Streatfeild. Paper; fif. 249. Folio.
33.917. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XL. Extracts from original
grants and other conveyances of land in co. Kent; 12th-
ISthcentt. Paper; ff. 329. Octavo.
33.918. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XLI. Extracts from
various historical authors and original documents illustrating the
general history of Kent; 1404-1790. They are in the hand of
Bev. Thomas Streatfeild, and are apparently copies of extracts
made by Bev. Lambert B. Larking from MSS, etc., at Boydon Hall
belonging to the Twysden Family. The events dated 1640-1643
are mostly taken from Sir Boger Twysden *s MS. Diary, which was
published in 1849 in the Archmologia Oantiana^ vols. i.-iii. Paper ;
flf. 66. Folio.
83.919. Streatfeild Collections. Yol. XLII. Miscellaneous
genealogical, biographical and other memoranda, consisting of
short descents or pedigrees of Kentish and other families. Many
of the notes in this and the following volume have apparently
been incorporated in Add. 38,878-33,894. The names of the prin-
cipal families will appear in the Index. Paper ; ff. 838. Folio.
33.920. Streatfeild CoLLEcnoNs. Vol. XLIII. Similar collection
of notes, but containing in addition many heraldic memoranda
and drawings of arms. Inserted at f. 79 are, The arms of most
of the gentry of Kent, taken out of Mr. William Watmer's book of
Canterbury, 14 die 10**** 1639," with additions by Thomas Lake ;
and at f. 106 is a transcript of ''Nomina et Insignia Gentilitia
Nobilium Equitumque sub Eduardo prime rege militantium,"
ed. in 1748 by Edward Bowe Mores. Paper ; ff. 237. Quarto.
88.921. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XLIY. Miscellaneous
notes relating to co. Kent. Amongst them are : —
1. Transcripts of notes of grants, leases, and licences of alienation, of
lands in Kent, temp. Eliz., taken from British Museum MSS.,
Add. 6370-6387, followed by copies of Inquisitiones-post-mortem,
iempp. Hen. III.-Hen. YI. The names of the latter will appear in
the Index, f. 1.
2. Proceedings of the Commissioners for enquiry into Chaii table
Uses, held at Canterbury, 13 Oct. 1683—17 Dec. 1684, with the
signatures of the Commissioners, f. 99.
3. Monumental Inscriptions at Bexley, extracted from the Supple-
ment to Thorpe's Begistrum Boffense, 1838 ; interspersed with
pedigrees of Boper, Champeneys, Austen, Dashwood, St. George,
Thorpe, Holker, Malcolm, all of Bexley, Cook of North Cray and
Martin of Leeds Castle, f. 137.
,24 ADDITIONAL MSB, SS,W»^»»»-
p^ent of Si, rr^" — ^ ^iS".
^perhapB for a contemplated new edition, f. 179.
Paper: «. 266. Folio.
^ Vnl XLV. Similar coUeotion, many
88.922. STBJUTTEii^CoLU^rnoss. mXLV. ^
2 " The faint traoea of t-nivai?y r
■ Taper ; if. 278. Quarto. ^,
v VAl IOjYI. Similar collection ol
83,923. Steeatfbild ^^^^^^l' ^^:^ Amongst them are
WograpMcal. l^^^'^^^^^^^^u Chronide. more especially
1 « References to [James] Ingram sspaxu
as they relate to Kent." f. 97. ^ ^ ToUdoal History of
2. Extracts from Fredendc von ^vme
England, f. 132. A Thomas More. f. 155.
4 Tie Urtory «f ^fJ*" "''^ V*^'
Hatch, 1835. f. 429. Mai.-Gen. Jeffery Amherst^ '
»• "^-^ * «''" "^"^ '
Wolfe. f.610.
Paper; It 670. Quarto.
iT„i TrT.VlL Oriainal documents,
following :— Wo^l.«.m rArobbisliop of Canterl)ury, 1504]
for £10, expenseB ri493l Holograph, f. 1-
Westminster, /o-, ^^^eS'^imam] He^^^^ [Earl of
«'5\?^ S^'^^S.St for\he saiL of wood and coa^
Greenwich, 27 Jan. 1550 [1]. f- 2.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,924.
125
3. Privy Council warrant on the Exchequer for the expenses of Henry
Killigrew, journeying to Scotland with [Jean de Montluc,] Bishop
of Valence ; 29 March, 1660. Signed by W[illiam Parr, Marquis
of] Northampton, W[illiam Howard, Lord] Howard, and others.
f.3.
4. Proclamation of Qu. Elizabeth *^ for the execution of the laws made
against unlefull Eeteynours, etc."; Westminster, 3 Jan. a^ 14,
[1572]. Signed. Vellum, f . 4.
5. Ar[thur, Lord] Grey [of Wilton], Lord Deputy of Ireland, to Lord
Treasurer Burghley on the victualling of the Irish garrisons, etc, ;
Limerick, 28 Nov. 1580. f. 6.
6. [Sir] Francis Walsingham to , relating to the appointment by
[Johannes] Sturmius of George Sulcher as Her Majesty's agent at
Strasburg; Whitehall, 11 Apr. 1584. f. 8.
7. Letter unsigned and unaddressed, but endorsed ''To the Lo.
Threasorer conteigning reasons, why her ma'^ shold with spirit
embrace the Action of the defence of the Lowe Countries " ; 16 July,
1585. f. 9.
8. Thomas Hayes to Sir John Scott ; From the Camp att Chastilion,
12 March 1591 [2]." f. 11.
9. Privy Seal to William Darrell " of the hundred of Longbridge,"
gent., requesting a loan of £50 to the Crown ; Eichmond, 11 Oct.
33 Eliz. [1591]. Below is the receipt for the loan, 12 Nov.
1591, by Henry Gerynge and note of its repayment, 6 Nov. 1594.
£18.
10. Letters of attorney from William Darrell, of Frogfarle, co.
Sussex, to receive repayment of the above loan ; 12 Nov. 35 Eliz.
[1593]. f. 14.
11. Letters of attorney from Thomas Fyneux, of Hangham, as
executor of James Brooke, of Denton, to receive repayment of £20
due from the Crown ; 26 June, 36 Eliz. [1594]. f. 15.
12. [Sir] Edward Wotton, Sheriflf, and [cJir] Edward Hoby, Custos
Botulorum, of Kent, to [Bichard Rogers, Sufiragan] Bishop of
Dover, and the Justices of Peace in the Lathe of St Augustine,
instructing them, in obedience to a Privy Council letter, to take
necessary steps for the provision of grayne for the sustentacion of
the Poore ** ; London, 30 May, 1595. f. 16.
13. Ri[chard Sogers, Suffragan Bishop of] Dover, to John Boys,
Justice of the Peace, enclosing copy (f. 20) of the above-named Privy
Council letter, dated Greenwich, 25 M^y» 1595; 5 June, 1595.
f. 18.
14. The same to the same, on his right of granting leases as Dean of
Canterbury; Southwark, 7 Dec. 8, a, f. 21.
15. Thomas Scott to Levyn Bufkin, requiring him to furnish a
" launoe" ; Scott's Hall, 8 Nov, 1597. f. 23.
Digitized by
126
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,924.
16. Privy Council to [Thomas Sackville], Lord Buckhurst, Lord
Treasurer, authorising the repayment of the expenses defrayed by
the county of Kent of coat and conduct money " for " 160 men
levied in the west part of Kent for Ostend " ; 25 Nov. 1601.
Signed by Lord Buckhurst, Jo[hn Whitgift, Archbishop of] Canter-
bury, [Charles Howard, Earl of] Nottingham, and others, f. 29.
17. ^' An Estimate of the charge of his ma^^ shippe the Tramontana
serving his highnes upon the Coaste of Ireland," 1 Jan. 1604 [5]
—30 May, 1605. Signed by [Thomas Howard, Earl of] Suflfolk, [Sir]
Henry Palmer, and Pe[ter Buck], f. 31.
18. Petition from the Fruiterers' Company, London, to Sir Nicholas
Tufton, Bart., and Sir Edwin Sandys, Knights of the Shire for
Kent, begging they will move Parliament to restrain the importa-
tion of cherries and other fruit by the Dutch to the detriment
of the fruit plantations of Kent and elsewhere ; 5 May, 1624. f. 32.
19. Bill of John Holden, messenger of H.M. Chamber, for carrying
letters from [Sir Robert Heath], Attorney-General, with notes at
the foot by the latter, 26 Apr. 1631, and by William Trumbull,
12 May, 1631. f. 34.
20. WaiTant of the Committee of Lords and Commons on Thomas
Fauconbridge, Receiver-General of the Revenue, for the payment
to Benjamin Valentyne, M.P. for St. Germains, of £36, ** for the
weekely allowance of three pounds for his subsistence for twelve
weeks"; 11 April, 1648. Signed by [William Cecil, Earl of]
Salisbury, [Sir] H[enry] Vane, jun., Denis Bond, M.P. for Dor-
chester, John Trenchard, M.P. for Wareham, and Thomas Hoyle,
M.P. for York. f. 38.
21. Order of the Parliamentary Committee for Essex relating to the
sequestration of Thomas Yiolett's estate; 28 July, 1649. Signed
by [Sir] Thomas Honywood, [Sir] Robert Smyth and others, f. 40.
22. Notes of " divers Iniuries and unkindnesses of late yeares offered
by the marchauntes and officers of the Citie of London, not onlie
against the lawful! trade of the marytime Portes of the Realme in
gennerall but specyallie against the Cinq Ports " ; n. d, f. 41.
23. Charles II. to Alexander Courthope, asking for the loan of £50 ;
1650. Signed " Charles R." ; with paper seal, t 45.
24. A game at Picquet," a political skit in form of a conversation
between Oliver Cromwell, as Protector, Lord Mulgrave, Sir H. Vane
and many other Parliamentarians ; n. d, f. 47.
25. [Sir] William Leche to Major Audley, asking that his coach-horses
which he lent for service to the Army may be returned to him ;
Squerryes, 18 Aug. 1659. f. 53.
26. William Somner to William Dugdale, on receipt of the latter's
History of Imbanking and Drayning of divers Fena and MarsheSt
1662 ; Canterbury, 11 Apr. 1662. f. 54.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,924.
127
27. Petition of Sir Henry Vane, jun., to the King, asking that, if he
and Col. [John] Lambert " should be attainted, yet exeoution as to
their Lives may be remitted ** ; [?5 Sept. 1660, c/. Masson's Life of
J.JtftZton, vi.p.230]. Signed, Endorsed "Bead in Councill, 10"* June,
1662." Sir H. Vane was beheaded 14 June, 1662, Lambert having
been reprieved, f. 66.
28. [Sir] Philip Warwick, M.P. for Westminster, to William Burges,
authorising him to receive for him £50 due on his pension ; 21 Apr.
1665. f. 57.
29. [Sir] Heneage Finch to his nephew ; Surrenden, 25 Aug. 1665.
f. 59.
30. George Thorp to Robert Garret [Rector of Wootton, 1680];
Lambeth, 30 Aug. 1679. f. 61.
31. Draft of a letter to Dr. Burnett of some mistakes in his History
touching the Southwells"; [post 1681]. f. 62.
32. Letters of attorney from [Sir] Heneage Finch to Daniel Storer to
receive his salary for half a year as Solicitor-General ; 13 July,
1683. f. 64.
33. Col. Sackville Tufton [5th son of John, 2nd Earl of Thanet] to
, asking for some new drums for his regiment ; " From ye
Camp," 25 July, 1687. f. 66.
34. Answeres to the propositions exhibited by the Deputie Lieu-
tenants of the Gountie of Kent" respecting the trained bands;
29 July, 1688. f. 67.
35. Col. Sackville Tufton to William Blathwayt, Secretary-at-War ;
Newbottle, 23, 25 Aug. 1688, Gravesend, 7 Oct. 1688. flf. 68-72.
36. Papers relating to the plot of Capt. J. Jones to assassinate King
William III. ; — April, 1690, 5 March, 169f flF. 74, 82.
37. [Daniel Finch, Earl of] Nottingham, to Sir Robert Southwell, on
the movements of the Fleet ; 26 June, 14 July, 1690. flf. 76, 78.
38. [Thomas Lennard, Earl of] Sussex, to William III., asking that,
if his brother should be made to forfeit his estate owing to his
complicity in the Irish Rebellion, the forfeiture may be bestowed
on the writer; 21 July, 1690. f. 80.
39. Abraham Stock to William Blathwayt, Secretary-at-War, " about
the most convenient places on the Coast of Kent to hinder corre-
sponding with France" ; Dover, 18 Oct. 1692. f. 84.
40. William Wake [Rector of St. James's, Westminster, Archbishop
of Canterbury 1715] to Rev. William Nicolson, Archdeacon [Bishop
in 1702] of Carlisle ; 26 Oct. 1700. f. 98.
41. Maurice Berkeley to his daughter Ann; St. Christopher's,
27 Jan. 173J. f. 100.
42. J — Uardiess to John Bridger, with verses; London, etc., 6 May,
1735, 18 Apr. 1736, 4 Nov. 1738. flf. 102-107.
43. George Paul, D.C.L., King's Advocate, to W- Birch, Rector of
128 ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,925-^,930
Great Mongham, on the interpretation of the 37th Article of Reli-
gion; Doctors' Commons, 23 June, 1752. f. 110,
44. John Thorpe to Dr. [Andrew] Ducarel; Northfleet, 5 Oct. 1767,
Bexley, 11 June, 1775. & 113, 129.
45. William Gostling [Vicar of Stone in Oxney] to the same; Canter-
bury, 18 Sept. 1763. f. 115.
46. Bill of Sir Horace Mann, Bart., Resident at Florence, for extra-
ordinary expenses; Florence, 29 June, 1765. f. 117.
47. Sir William Lynch to ; Tnrin, 9 June, 1770, 12 Jan. 1771,
London, 12 June [1771], 23 Jan. 1773. flf. 118, 121-124.
48. Zachary [Pearce, Bishop of] Rochester, to ; Bromley,
26 June, 1770. f. 120.
49. "The Supper of the Ghosts, or Crown'd Heads since the
Conquest, for Bannister's Budget" : a song of 14 stanzas, signed
" G. C, 1st January, 1810." f. 132.
Paper; ff. 133. Folio.
33,926. Strbatfkild Collections. Vol. XLVIII. Rubbings of sepul-
chral brasses in co. Kent. The names will appear in the Index.
Paper; ff. 92. Large Folio.
33.926. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. XLIX. Drawings of Kentish
seals, finely executed by Rev. Thomas Streatfeild, for the wood
blocks intended for the engravings in his History of Kent. Paper ;
ff. 85. Duodecimo.
33.927. Streatfeild CoLLEcnoNS. Vol. L. **Stemmata Cantiana": a
collection of facsimiles of signatures of Kentish worthies, amongst
which are a few originals. Preceded by an Index. The volume
formerly contained some loose original documents, which are now
incorporated in Add. 33,924. Paper ; ff. 117. Folio.
33.928. Streatfeild Collections. Vol. LI. 1. Grant of arms to Dame
Jane Wilson, wife of Sir Thomas Spencer Wilson, of Charlton
House, CO. Kent, Bart ; 1786. Copy.
2. Coloured drawing of the seal of Robert de Crevequer; temp.
Rich. I.
Paper Rolls; 21 X 13 inches.
33.929. Streatfeild Collections. VoL LI I. Original letters (pre-
ceded by a few copies of an earlier date, viz. 1659-1741) addressed
for the most part to Rev. Thomas Streatfeild, on genealogical and
antiquarian subjects connected with Kent ; 1793-1846. The names
of the writers, and of the principal families forming the subject
of the letters, will appear in the Index. Paper ; fif. 186. Quarto.
33.930. PENaL-SKETCHES made by Robert M'Cormick, F.R.C.S., R.N.,
on bis voyage to the Arctic Regions in search of Sir John Franklin,
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,931-33,938.
129
in 1852-53. He has described the whole voyage in Voyages of
Discovery y voL ii. (London, 1884), pp. 3-179, and that part of it
which was performed under his command in the Narrative of a
Boat Expedition up the Wellington Channd (London, 1854). Paper;
flF. 64. Oblong Folio. Presented hy Colonel John Barrow, F.B.S.
33,93L Original drawings made by Sir John Barrow, Bart., William
Alexander, Samuel Daniell, and Captain Henry William Parish, R. A.,
on the Embassy to China under Earl Macartney in 1792-93. Some
were engraved for Sir George Staunton's Account of an Embassy to
China (London, 1797), some for Sir John Barrow's Travels in China
(London, 1804), and some for his Voyage to Cochin China (London,
1806). The volume also contains engravings of some of the draw-
ings ; and, at the beginning, portraits of Lord Macartney, Sir J.
Barrow, Sir G^rge Leonard Staunton and his son Sir George
Thomas Staunton. Paper; ff. 37. Quarto. Presented hy the
same.
33,982. Satirical poem on the magistrates of the Tower Hamlets,
accompanied by a letter addressed apparently to [Hugh (Smithson)
Percy] Duke of Northumberland, Lord Lieutenant of co, Middlesex ;
circ. 1780. Draft. Paper; flf. 86. Quarto.
88,988. Contra-tenor part of the music to the Scottish Metrical
Psalter of 1666, etc., written by Thomas Wode, afterwards [1576]
Vicar of St. Andrews. The other three parts are in the University
liibrary at Edinburgh, having formerly belonged to David Laing.
Wode appears to have made two copies of the parts, and this
volume probably belongs to the later one, which was written in
1575-8. The references to " my lord of marche " {e.g. f. 58) must
have been inserted after 1582, when Kobert Stewart, formerly prior
of St. Andrews, was granted the Earldom of March, in exchange
for that of Lennox.
The version is the same as that employed by Henry Charteris in
the edition of the Psalmes of David in metre according as they are
Sung in the Kirk of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1595. The Psalms to
which tunes are given are also the same, except that Ps. cxxxvi. is
omitted by Wode in his copy, and special tunes are added for
Pss. xlix. and cxiv. ; but the harmonies differ considerably from
those of the Psalter of 1635.
The volume has been very much damaged, portions of many of the
leaves being torn off for the sake of the illuminated letters (which
are, however, very roughly executed), while others, including the
first six, are lost altogether, as indicated at the end of the M&
For a description of the whole work, see D. Laing's Account of the
MSS. — I8D0. K
Digitized by
130
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,938.
SeoUish PsaUer of 1566, Edinburgh, 1871, and Eev. Neil Living-
ston's SeoUiah Metrical Psalter of 1635, p. 54 of the Illustrative
Dissertations.
The contents of the MS. are as follows : —
I. The Psalter, being the music to a metrical version of about 110 of
the Psalms (as far as can be calculated in the dilapidated state of
the volume), with the words of the first verses, " set in iiii partes
be ... . Dauid Peables," with the exception of, at least, Ps. cxxviii.,
which was **8et and notit be Jhone bughen of my vnwitting."
Bughen appears to have borrowed the volumes before the music
was filled in (see f. 14, where the tune of Ps. Ixvii is written in
his hand), f. 1.
II. The Canticles, e<c., viz, : —
1. " Cvm holy Ghost etemall " [Andrew Kemp], f. 42 b.
2. The Magnificat," the beginning being torn out [John Angus].
3. The sang of Simion " [John Angus] : " 0 Lord because my harts
desire." f. 43.
4. •* The Creid of Anathasius ** [John Angus] : " Vhat man soeuer ho
be that saluatioun will attayne." f. 43 b.
6. •* The lamentation of a sinner " : " Lord turne not awaye thy face."
6. " The lords prayer ** : " Ovr Father whiche in heauen art" f. 44 h
7. "The ten commandimentis '* : "Harke Israeli, and what I say©
geue head." f. 45.
8. ** The complaint of a sinner " [Andrew Kemp] : " Where righteous-
nes doth say." f. 45 b.
9. " The ten commandimentis vtherwayis " [John Angus] : *• Attend
my people and giue eare." f. 46.
10. " The sang of Simion " [John Angus]: "Now suffer me o Lord"
(part torn off), f. 46 b.
11. "The lords prayer" [John Angus]: "Our Father which in
heauen art." f. 46 b.
12. "The beleiff" [John Angus]: "Al my beliefe and confidence."
f. 47.
13. " Da pacem Domine " [John Angus] : " Giue peace in these our
dayes o Lord " (end torn off), f. 47 b.
14. " A prayar " [Andrew Blakehall] : [" Preserue vs Lord by thy]
deere worde " (beginning torn off), f. 48 b.
15. " The sang of ambrose [and Augusteine] set in 4 partis voluntary,
.... be Andro Kemp sumtyme maister of the sang scale in
sanctandrous " (the first line and part of the second page torn off).
16. " Haue mercy God for thy great mercies sake" (apparently not
in the other part-books) ..." Maister Gudman sumtyme minister
f. 43.
f. 44.
f . 48 b.
ADDITIONAL MSS.. 88,988.
131
of Sanotandroas gane this letter to Andrd Kempe .... to set it in
four pairtis . . . (the second leaf torn out), f. 58.
17. Of mercye and of indgement bothe," by M. Aj]ndrew] Blakehall
(part of fifth page torn oflf). f. 54.
III. The remaining portion of Wode's mannscript in this volume
(fif. 56 b-81) corresponds with the first 33 pages of his " Fyffc Buke,
addit to the four Fsalme Bukkis, for Songis of four or fyue Pairtis,"
of which the earlier copy (at Trinity College, Dublin) is dated
1569. The tenor and treble ole& are used occasionally. It
contains : —
1. "Aspioe Domine," in 5 parts (beginning and middle torn off)*
2. Psalm iii.: **Quam multi domine" (not in the supplemental
volume), in 4 parts. " The letter of this sang wes geuin be my
lord of marche to Dauid pables" (beginning torn off), f. 57 b.
8. "Ane: Singular: Auld: Sang: iiii Partis" (not in the Supple-
ment) : " When shall my sorow" (middle torn off), f. 60.
4. ''Psalme cxxviii set be maister Andro Blakehall minister":
Blessed art thou that fearis God " (beginning torn off), f. 60 b.
5. Another copy of Peables* Quam multi domine " (see £ 57 b), with
the date 1576 added at the end. f. 68.
6. " 0 god abufe so weill thou hes deuysde," composed by " Shir
Ihone futhy the fii-st new fingerit organeist that euer wes in Scot-
land." £ 65.
7. Domine in virtute tua," in 5 parts, set in ingland be ane Scottis
preist, being diletit to haue beine ane heretyke fled thair lang
before reformation; thomas hutsons father now wyth the king
kend him." £ 66.
8. " Omnes gentes attendite," in 5 parts. £ 69.
9. '* Dens miseriatur nostri," in 4 parts. £ 70.
10. XLIII Psalme, v pairtis, set be blakhall " : Judge and reuenge
my caujBe o lord." £ 71 b.
11. In nomine iii partis vpon the plaine sang." £ 78.
12. "In nomine be ane vther and vpon this sam plaine sang."
13. Qui consolabatur " {sic) . . . v pairtis, bot I neuer had the fyft
part." The words are omitted. £ 74.
14. Si quis diligit me," in 5 parts. — Dauid pables set it in 4
partis 1530 and ane noueice [Francis Heagy] maid the 5." £ 75.
15. " Descendi in ortum meum," in 4 parts. £ 76.
16. The Hosanna from an Italian mass, in 4 parts, without the words
(not in the Supplement). £ 76 b.
17. "0 parsi sparsi," in 4 parts (not in the Supplement). Italian,
£ 56 b.
£ 73 b.
£ 77.
18. Susane vn iour," in 5 parts. Italian. £ 77 b.
K 2
182 ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,934-33,937.
19. " Vn iour," in 4 parts.—" This pairt is notit also into the fyft
buke " (i.e. the supplemental volume), f. 78 b.
20. " Ane Italian 'sang iiii pairtis callit Ecoo d'oro Tetd " (not in
the Supplement), f. 79 b.
21. Three "pauens" or pavans in 4 parts, inz. -.—Prince Edward's,
the queen of England's, and another (none of them in the Supple-
ment), f. 80.
At the end (f. 81) is written *' corroctit according 1o the copy that
I had ; as of all vther sangis zee haue heir .... the maist part
hes beine sung of auld . . . ."
IV. The remainder of the volume consists of single parts (mostly
contra-tenor) of some anonymous secular airs, which, like those at
the end of the volumes forming the original set, have been added
in an early 17th-century hand. They are : — 1. "What is a day
or a month or a yeir." f. 81 b ; — 2. " Earth is but a poynt." f. 81 b ;
— 3. Some short English pieces, of which only the opening words
are given, ff. 82-86 ;— 4. The Pleugh song, beg. " My heartie
service to yow my lord." f. 87 ; — 5. " All sons of Adam," a Christ-
mas caroL f. 89 b; — 6. " Trip and goe hey," a Christmas medley,
f. 90 b.
Paper ; flF. 93. a.d. 1675-8. Octavo.
33,934. 1. "Compendium Theologye"; in seven books, with a
table of chapters at the end (f. 273). The subjects treated and the
arrangement agree very closely with Arundel MS. 336; but the
treatment is much fuller. Imperfect ; beginning in the middle of
Book i., ch. 9, and pages between ff. 81 and 82, 150 and 151, and 199
and 200 having been torn out for the sake of the illuminated
initials, f. 1.
2. Baymundi de Pennaforti Summa de Penitentia et matrimonio;
in four books, with a table of chapters before each. Imperfect;
ending in the middle of Book iv., ch. 20. The text differs very
much from the edition printed at Rome in 1603, and from other
MSS. in the Museum, f. 27 b.
Vellum ; ff. 368. Written in France, xiiith cent. With initials
coloured in red and blue throughout, and, at the beginning of
Books ii., iv., and vii. of art. 1, illuminated initials in gold, red,
and blue. The names Stanley Mevrik and Edmund Mouricko in
late 16th-century hands occur on ff. 331 and 367 b, and the MS.
also belonged to [Dr.] A[ndrew] Gifford, Librarian in the British
Museum (o6. 1784). Duodecimo.
33,935-33,937. Correspondence of the family of Moreton of Moreton,
CO. Chester; temp, Henr. VI 1. — 1765. Three volumes. Vol. I.
(ff. 357). temp. Henr. VII.— 1631 ;— Vol. II. (ff. 276). 1632-1642 ;—
Vol. III. (ff. 232). 1643-1765. The names of the writers will
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133
appear in the Index. The bulk of the letters are from Peter
Moreton, who was (1) Private Secretary to Sir Isaac Wake,
Ambassador at Turin, (2) Tutor to George Feilding, Earl of
Desmond, during his travels in Italy, and (3) British Agent at
Turin, tempp. Jas. I. and Chas. 1. Paper. Folio. Presented by
Miss Elizabeth Moreton,
33,938-33,941. Miscellaneous papers of the family of Moreton of
Moreton, co. Chester;! 1247-1820. Four volumes, of which the first
three consist to a large extent of bonds, acquittances, and other
legal documents (originals and copies), while the fourth is filled
with accompts and memoranda, for the most part in the writing of
Philip Moreton, one of the younger sons of William Moreton
(6b. 1654), who lived at Moreton from 1653 to 1669, having pre-
viously acted as an attorney in the Court of King's Bench. Vol. I.
(ff. 321). 1247-1648 Vol. II. (ff. 269). 1649-1681 ;— Vol. III.
(ff. 194). 1687-1820. At the end (ff. 182-192) are some undated
papers, and a few poems Vol. IV. (ff. 225). 1621-1 665. Paper ;
xvith-xixth centt. Folio. Presented by the same,
33,942. Book of accompts and memoranda of Philip Moreton,
attorney, of London, youngest son of William Moreton, of Moreton,
CO. Chester; 29 Nov. 1648—13 Jan. 1661 [2]. Paper. Duodecimo.
Presented by the same,
33,943-33,949. "Storia Lituroica. Documenti per servire alia
storia della Liturgia Cattolica, raccolti da Carlo Baldassafe
SimellL" A collection relating to the origin and history of the
Christian Church and its services. Seven volumes, the last two
containing elaborate indices of subjects, authors, etc. Paper ;
ff. 249, 284, 329, 339, 257, 386, 343. Latter half of the xixth cent.
Quarto.
38,960. Letter-book of James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, con-
taining copies of his letters to the Pretender, Cardinal Alberoni,
the Duke of Mar, and others, written from Paris, Madrid, Valla-
dolid, Coruna, Lugo, etc.j and relating to a projected invasion of
Scotland from Spain and to other Jacobite schemes ; 4 Nov. 1718 —
27 Sept. 1719. The letters, which are in the hands of secretaries,
number 199 in all, including 23 to the Pretender and 67 to
Alberoni. The correspondents (whose names are given in the
Index) are frequently addressed under fictitious names, a key to
which, and to similar pseudonyms in the text, is subjoined. At
the beginning is the heading Sam's letters beginning in
November, 1718"; and the vellum cover is lettered "No. 3."
Paper; ff. 90. Small Folio.
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33,95L *• Attila " : opera in four Acts, by Giuseppe VerdL In full
score. Paper ; ff. 263. xixth cent Obi. Folio.
88.952. "Digs iba," for five Yoices with instrumental accompani-
ment, by Padre Francesco Antonio YallottL In parts. Paper;
ff. 67. xvmth cent. Quarto.
33.953. PiicBS touchantes la ville d'Anvers " ; 1521-1585. Flemish
and French. Included are : —
1. Tax ende settingbe " of the contribution assigned to Antwerp of
a levy of 12,000 footHSoldiers imposed on Brabant by an ordinance
of 21 Oct 1521. f. 3.
2. Letter from the Three Estates of Brabant to the States-general,
on the condition of Antwerp after the Spanish Fury ; [Nov. 1576].
Fr. Two copies, ff. 13, 146. A Flemish version is printed in Bor,
Oarfprongk . • . der Nederlandsche Oorlogen^ vol. i. (Amsterdam, 1679),
p. 733 ; and the latter pari, in LcUin, is in Papebrocbius, Annalee
Aniverpieneee^ voL iii. (Antwerp, 1846), p. 343.
3. Petition to the Estates of Brabant, for leave to demolish the cita-
del, from the Dekens, Oudermans ende goede mannen van alle
d'ambaohten derdesolater Stadtvan Antwerpen''; and order of the
States-general for the desired demolition, 20 Aug. 1577. ff. 18, 21.
4. Letter from [Luis de Bequesens in the name of] the King [of Spain,
Philip II.] to the Governor of Antwerp; Brussels, 19 Apr. 1574.
f. 23.
5. The burgomaiterSy e(e., of Antwerp to the States-general, respect-
ing a petition of Fran9ois de Bondeau ; 23 Oct. 1577. f. 26.
6. Qu. Elizabeth to the burgomasters, etc,, of Antwerp, promising help
against the Prince of Parma; Greenwich, 10 July, 1585. f. 27.
Printed b}' L. P. Gachard, Analeciea Belgtguee^ vol. i. CBrussels,
1830), p. 21.
7. Alexander [Famese], Prince of Parma, to the Deputes des pro-
vinces estans en Anvers"; 12 Mar. 1579. Signed, f. 28;— to the
Doyen et ceulx de la nouvelle confrerie de larc a main de la ville
d'Anvers 13 Nov. 1584. Signed. Printed, with title LeUre
envoySe par U Prince de Forme an» Baurgmaistres .... d^Anuers
(Antwerp, "M.CLim." for 1584); and again by Gachard, Analedee
Hiatoriques, vol. v. (Brussels, 1871), p. 323. f. 29;— to the burgo-
masters, e<c., of Antwerp ; 10 Dea 1584. Fl. and Fr. Printed in
Gachard, Anal. Hiet, vol. v. p. 341. ff. 32, 34, 38;~to the same ;
7 Jan., 18 Feb, 1585. Fl. and Fr. ff. 36, 37, 41, 42;— to the
deputies sent to him from Antwerp; 12 July, 1585. Printed in
Gachard, op. ciL, vol. v. p. 368. f. 43.
8. Besolution of the " B[urgomee8teren] S[chepenen] T[reBorier8]
ende Bade " of Antwerp ; 16 July, [15]85. f. 45.
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135
9. " Begester van den Bleohten ende Frivilegion van Antwerpen bij
oordene van A. B. C." £ 46.
10. Extracts from the Privilegiboeok '* and other volumes in the
archives of Antwerp, indading a summary of the privileges
granted to the city by the Dukes of Brabant, from Henry I. (11 90-*
1235) to the Emperor Maximilian (pb. 1519). f. 71.
11. '^Ghronijck van Brabant ende ander omliggende landen int
dichte, ende meest van Antwerpen '* : said in an introduction at
f. 87 (in a later hand) to be a copy, from the original by an un-
known author, written by Joannes Oevaerts the advocate (ch. at
Antwerp, 1613), father of Caspar Oevaerts, and annotated by him
in the margins, after comparison with the chronicles of Ortelius
and others. It begins with a prol(^e : Dut at geschapen heef
hemel ende eerde," etc. ; after which the chronicle begins at the
year ab orbe oondito 3897 " (f. 89), and goes down to the year
1557. f. 88.
12. ^Dagelijoke g^esehiedenissen van den Nederlanden,'* especially
those relating to Antwerp, from 1569 to 1576. f. 113.
Many other parts of the volume besides art 11, notably artt. 9, 10,
and 12, appear to be in the handwriting of Gtovaerts.
Paper ; S. 156. xvith-xviith oentt. Folio.
83,964. Letters, papers, and tracts relating to the Boyal Family of
Stuart and the Bebellions of 1715 and 1745 ; 1688-1788. MS. and
printed. The contents are : —
1. Warrant from James 11. to the Earl of Banelagh, Paymaster
Oeneral, for the pay of the Queen's Begiment of Dragoons, Col.
Alexander Canan ; Whitehall, 13 May, 1688. IXgned. £ 1.
2. Letter from the Earl of Lichfield, as Lord Lieutenant of co. Oxon,
to Sir Edmond Warcupp, notifying the birth of the Prince of Wales ;
12 June, 1688. f. 3.
8. Letter from James Stuart, the Old Pretender, to , mentioning
the death of [William] Dicoonson, [Treasurer to Queen Mary his
mother], etc. ; Bome, 7 Dec. 1742. Signed, f. 5.
4. Pr i v y Council Order to the Earl of Cholmondeley, Custos Botu-
lorum of 00. Chester, to enforce the laws against Papists ; Whitehall,
24 Feb. 1743 [4]. Signed by Lord Harrington, President, and
others, f. 7.
6. Order from Henry Stuart, Cardinal of York, on Nicolas Verzura,
Banker, of Paris, for a payment to his Yicar-G^neral *'pour
les pauvres de mes abbayes"; Frascati, 20 Apr. 1771. Signed.
f. 13.
6. William Boyd, Earl of Kilmarnock, to Fairfax, in behalf of
Boyd of Pitcon, to be Surveyor of Customs at Irvine ; Dean
near Kilmarnock, 8 Jan. 1738 [9]. f. 14.
136
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,964.
7. Earl Gower to , relative to his Eegiment on march to the
North; London, 6 Mar. 1746 [6]. f. 15.
8. " Order of Battle of the Eebel Army at the Battle of CuUoden,
fought y 16th of April, 1746." f. 18.
9. Pass from the Duke of Cumberland, Commander-in-Chief in the
Netherlands, for Webb, his " trompette," sent with de-
spatches to Brussels ; " au guard General d'Eyndhover,*' 6 Sept
1745. Signed, f. 19.
10. The ** London Gazette," 26 Apr. 1746, containing an account of
the battle of CuUoden, with lists of casualties. Printed, f. 23.
11. Certificate of William Walby, of Hatfield, co. Herts, having taken
the oaths of allegiance, etc, ; 7 Oct. 1723. f. 27.
12. Order of the Board of Ordnance for arrears of pay to Capt. C.
Briscoe and others at Gibraltar; 6 Nov. 1722. f. 28.
13. " A Map and Plan of the Town of Preston with the Batteries and
Barricades of the Eebels and the Attacks of the King's Forces
commanded by General Wills." Engraved. With ^ printed hOGOunt
of the battle, etc., dated Preston, 20 Nov. 1715. f. 30.
14. *• An Hue and Cry after the Pretender, by Jack Catch, Esq." ;
20 Feb. 1715-16. Printed, f. 31.
15. "An Ode on the Death of the late King James," etc. A printed
translation from the French, 1701. f. 34.
16. "An Act for the King's most Gracious, General, and Free
Pardon " ; 15 June, 1747. Printed. I 42.
17. "A Full Answer to the Depositions ; . . . concerning the Birth
of the Prince of Wales . . . Whercunto is annexed, A Map or
Survey engraven of St. James's Palace and the Convent there,"
eU. Printed, London, 1689. f. 54.
18. "An Epistle to Sir Samuel Garth occasion'd by the Landing of
the Pretender and the Report of His Eoyal Highness the Prince
of Wales's Going to Scotland." In verse. Printed^ London, 1716.
f. 69.
19. " The Speech of the Bever^. Mr. Thomas Coppo[c]k, A : B : of
Bras[enoso] College, Oxford, commonly called the Bishop of
Carlisle, who was Executed the 18"* Octob. 1746 for the pretended
Crime of high Treson at Carlisle." f. 75.
20. The speech of Major [Donald] McDonald [brother of M'Donald
of Keppoch] at his execution [at Carlisle] ; 18 Oct. 1746. f. 77.
21. Verses: — "As over Glad's muirs Blood staind feild"; drc.
1746. f. 79 " On a Bank of Flowers on a Sumers Day." fl 80
— " As days and years increase," etc. : for Prince Charles Stuart's
birthday, 20 Dec. [1745?]. f. 81 Beyond our hopes," etc. : a
dialogue between the Duke of Cumberland, Generals Hally [«c.
Hawley] and Husk and Major Lockhart, on the killing of the
rebel wounded at Culloden; [1746]. f. 82.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,964.
137
22. "A letter to the Author of the National Journal," on the same
subject, with list of attainted persons ; [1746]. Printed, f. 83.
23. " Copy of . . . Lord L[ovajt*s Letter in answer to the . . . Lord
Pr[esiden]t's, from the Highlands of Scotland, 29th October, 1745,"
defending his conduct. Printed, f. 84.
24. Arms and the man I sing " : a ballad on the Duke of Cumber-
land ; [1746]. ff. 86, 86.
Included also are engravings of the following : — Medal of Henry
Stuart, Cardinal of York, struck in 1788. flf. 9 b, 10 b;— Busts
from the monument of the same at Bome. f. lib; — ^Yiews of
Weeford Church, co. Staff, f. 12 b; — Portraits of the Duke of
Cumberland, ff. 20, 21, 22 ;— Medal of Henri, Due de Eohan,
godfather to Charles 1. £ 33 b.
Paper; ff. 86. Folio.
ADDITIONAL
MANUSCRIPTS
AOQUIRED IK THS TBAB
1891.
33,956. LiBBO db' Sobti : a tract on Sortilegy, to be consulted by the
oast of three dice. Italian. Paper ; fif. 39. XYiith cent With
rather ooarsely execnted oolonred drawings. A leaf is missing
after £ 15. Qnarto.
33,956. Ezbmpla,'' or moralised tales and precepts, in Latin : —
1. Prima pars Exemplomm in moralibns per narraciones : a
collection of chnroh tales. For description, see the Catalogue of
Bomanc€$. f. 2.
2. Secnnda pars exemplomm in moralibns naturalibus et artificiali-
bns secundum alphabetum": moral precepts and reflections on
various subjects arranged in alphabetical order. Imperfect, f. 92.
Beg. : Abstinenda. Quando homo habet filium " ; and breaks off
in the paragraph on Mundus/* with the words " in die iudicii a
patre fafii (aic) verberabtintur,*' and the catchwords **quia non
habuemnt." At the end of the paragraph on Ayarioia " are the
following lines (f. 95) : —
•*Whan Jie nyjiyng is ded . and lyj) by pe Wowe
Gome]? a prout |^ong man and wo^ep his loue
Drynke]; of his broun ale ant et of his Ihoue
And singe]? for his saule gyuelgoue,*'
with the French equivalent : —
"Quant ly auers est mort et gyt south la here
Yient vn ioefne bachelor e daimye sa bele
Boyt do soun bone vyne e mount sa sole
Et chaunt pur lalme va la ly durele.'*
Short English sayings occur in several passages, e.g. at f. 100 b,
"Quando multi extranei nimis frequentant domum alicujus dto
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139
duount enm ad paupertatem et ideo didtur in anglioo. Comers and
Vellum; ff. 128. xivth cent. The fly-leavee (ff. 1, 126) are
from a Latin Leotionary of the 13th cent At f. 92 is a memoran-
dum in a contemporary hand, *'de qnadam strage patrata per
donaldnm madgnis prope Gastrum Yiride," on 5 Jnly, 1497, qua
qnidem strage mortem subienmt nobilis Tebaldus Yerdon ao
famosns Bemardus magmawne tuno temporis sue nacionis oapi-
tanens." At f. 127 is a description of the contents of the volume,
written in 1849 by J[ohn] H[ewitt] J[ellett, Provost of] Trinity
College, Dublin [1881-1888]. Large Octavo.
33,967. Thbolooigal tracts, etc., in Latin : —
1. On the Decalogue, beg. : Si vis ad vitam ingredi." f. 3.
2. " Privilegia diei Veneris " : list of events in sacred history said
to have occurred on Friday, f. 24.
3. On the Lord^s Prayer, beg. : Legitur quod dominus noster/' f. 24.
4. On the Apostles' Creed, beg. : [C]redo in deum heo doctrina
apostolica vocatur simbolum.'' f. 26.
5. St Patrick's Purgatory : an abridged version, f. 28* See Cat. of
Bomances, vol. ii. p. 465.
6. ''Speculum Sancti Edmundi": the Speculum Eoclesia of St Ed-
mund of Pontigny (printed in La Bigne, Biblioikeca Pairum, vol. v.,
1600, coL 983). f. 30 b.
7. ''Tractatus beati Boberti [Grosseteste] Linoolniensis episcopi de
penis purgatorij." f. 44 b.
8. Libellus de miseria condicionis humane " : the treatise by Inno-
cent III., entitled De Contemptu Mundi, sive de Miseria Conditionis
Humanae (Migne, Patr. Lat, ccxvii. col. 701). f. 51.
9. *' Tractatus qui dicitur speculum sine lumen laycorum " : a collec-
tion of tales arranged under subjects in alphabetical order, the first
heading being Abstinentia, the last UsurariL The authorship has
been assigned by Bale and others to Johannes de Hoveden. The
introduction beg.: *'[I]n Christo sibi dilecto quondam scolari";
and the work itself : " Abstinende triplex est species." f. 73 b.
10. *'Hic indpit alius liber qui vocatur Ancelmus [or Ancelinus?]
de morte " : a sermon on the Pasdon. f. 219.
Many of the spaces at the beginnings and endings of these tracts
are filled with short theological notes. At the end of art. 7 (f. 50 b)
the scribe has added Amen quod dominus Johannes Ardyslay."
Paper and vellum ; ff. 224. xvth cent The fly-leaves (ff. 1, 224)
contain fragments of a 14th-cent copy of the Vita S. Thomao by
Herbert of Boseham (MateriaU for Hist, of Abp. Thomas Beckett
Bolls Series, iii. pp. 253-5). Octavo.
goers brynge]) hym al to na^te.^
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140 ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,958, 33,959.
33,968-33,961. Collectio Dodwelli ana : drawings of Egyptian, Etrus-
can, and Homan antiquities, by Edward Dodwell, F.S.A. [1767-
1832], author of A Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece^
1819, etc. Several of the drawings are dated in the years 182&-
1827. Four volumes. Paper. Folio. The contents are : —
33,958. Vol. I. (flF. 52). Egyptian Antiquities, a numbered series of
46 plates : —
i.-vi. Three mummy-cases: largo oo-
louied drawings of both inside and
outside, one-third of original size,
ff. 1-12.
vii., viii. Bronze figures of gods, original
size, monotint, ff. 13, 14.
ix. Painted wooden figure of Ptah-
Socharis-Osiris, half original size,
coloured, f. 15.
X. Bas-relief of the god Bes, original
size, monotint, f. 16.
xi.-xiv. Ushabti-figures, two of them
royal (including one of king Seti I.,
B.O. 1366-1333), figures of Ptah-
Socharis-Osiris, Thoth, Bes, and other
gods, in wood and porcelain, mostly
original size, monotint and coloured,
ff. 17-20.
xy. Wooden figure with moveable limbs,
and a similar ivory figure found in
Oreece, original size, monotint, f. 21.
xvi. Basalt head, half original size, with
the hieroglyphic inscription on it
separately, original size, monotint.
f.22.
xvii. -xxviL Intaglios on stone (some
painted) and alabaster, and paintings
on wood, monotint and coloured, half
original size. ff. 23-33.
xxviii Scarabs, two of them royal, in
basalt and pasta, original size, mono-
tint, f. 34.
xxix.-xxxiii. Votive figures of gods,
utchats, amulets, rings, scarabs, etc.,
in wax and stone, original size, mono-
tint. AmoDg the rings \a one with
the cartouche of one of the heretic
kings of the xvmth dynasty, ff. 35-39.
xxxiv. A set of four Canopic jars in
wood, covered with white stucco, half
original size, coloured, f. 40.
XXXV., xxxvi Alabaster vases, some half
original size, some orig^al size, mono-
tint, ff. 41, 4ft.
xxxvii., xxxviii. Glass vases, together
with three similar ones (one in pasta)
found in Italy, one being half original
size, the rest original size, coloured,
ff. 43, 44.
xxxix. Terra-cotta vases, with one of
stone, some being half original size,
some original size, monotint f. 45.
xl. Bronze vessel, half original size, with
the hieroglyphic inscription on it sepa-
rately, original size, monotint, f. 46.
xli. Wooden vessels with animal figures
in relief, original size, coloured, f. 47.
xlii. Cylinders and amulets in stone and
terra-cotta, one with a royal cartouche
and one apparently of Gnostic cha-
racter, original size, monotint, f. 48.
xliii.,xliv. Wooden utensils, toys, efc.,
some being half original size, some
original size, monotint and coloured,
ff. 49, 50.
xlv. Flint knife, monotint f. 51.
xlvi. Ostraka, inscribed in demotic,
Greek, and Coptic, f. 52.
33,969. Vol. II. (flf. 63). Etruscan Antiquities, mostly in bronze.
The majority of these were discovered at Pemgia in 1812, and the
originals are now at Munich, partly in the Olyptothek and partly
in the Antiqnarium. Engravings of many of them are given by
Inghirami, Monumenii Etruachi, Ser. iii., and C. 0. MuUer, Denkmale
der alien Kunst^ plate lix. The drawings by Dodwell are in mono-
tint, some of the original size and some reduced.
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i.-zii. Bronze plates, intended to be
attached to chariots, etc The designs
consist of figures of men and animals,
snch as a boar-hunt (Inghirami,
p. xxiv. 2, XXV., Milller no. 297),
Gorgon holding two lions by the throat
(Inghirami xxiii., Milller 298), deer
attacked by lions (Inghirami xzxiii.
2), sphinxes, lions, boars, hippocampi,
etc, (Inghirami xxiv. 1, xxvii., xxxii.,
xxxiii. 1, xxxiv.), an ox-headed man
(t&. xxxY.), and woman holding lekyth,
with part of another fig^e in a similar
panel above (ib. xyi. 2). ff. 1-18.
xiii. Two faces of a triangrular candela-
brum or small altar, with representa-
tions of Hercules wearing a lion's
skin and of the so-called Juno Sospita
wearing a goat's skin (Ingliirami vii.,
viii., MuUer 299). f. 19.
xiv. -xri. Figures of lions, a hippocampus,
and a Nereid or mermaid, in the
round, intended for ornaments or
handles (Inghirami xxviii. 5). ff. 20-
22.
xyii.-xix. Lions, sphinxes, etc,, intended
for ornaments to the ends of chariot-
poles or other beams (Inghirami xxii.,
xxvi., cf. xxvii. 3). ff. 23-25.
XX. Head of griffin, intended as fasten-
ing for lid of a vase. f. 26.
xxi.-xxvL Handles, pedestals, and orna-
ments, ff. 27-32.
xxvii. A bronze wheel, f. 33.
xxviii. Aiiguiped giant on pedestal of a
lion's foot, intended as foot of a cm^o,
from Perugia, f. 34.
xxix. Statuette of orator, on pedestal,
from Chiusi. f. 35.
XXX. Small female figure, from Popu-
lonia. f. 36.
xxxi. Female figure, intended as handle
to a mirror ; here restored as support-
ing a dish. f. 37.
xxxii. Two statuettes of warriors, from
Florence, f. 38.
xxxiii. , xxxiv. Female heads and figures,
two being winged Fates (Inghirami
XV. 4). ff. 39,40.
XXXV. Recumbent figure, perhaps a Mar-
sya?, from Etruria. f. 41.
xxxvi. Figure of boy in attitude of pre-
paration to dive or jump. f. 42.
xxxvii. Handle and foot of a eitta, from
Palestrina. f. 43.
xxxviii. Ornaments, utensils, rings, etc.,
from Rome, Florence, Palestrina, and
Nami. f. 44.
xxxix. , xl. Helmets and armour, from
Perugia, Naples, and Rome. ff. 45, 46.
xH. Vases, I'rom Perugia and Tarquinii.
f. 47.
xlii. Miscellaneous ornaments, candela-
brum, etc. f. 48.
xliii. Three ivory spoons, found in tombs
near Oanino. f. 49.
xliv. Terra-cotta heads and mask, from
Ostia, Faesulac, and Rome. f. 50.
xlv.-xlvii. Black terra-cotta vases from
Otriooli, Ghiufii, and Rome. ff. 51-53.
33,960. Vol. III. (flf. 26). Roman Antiquities, viz. :—
L-iii. Portions of bas-reliefs represent-
ing female figures in Gneco-Roman
archaistic style, probably tablets com-
memorative of choric victories, ff. 1-3.
iv. Bas-relief in marble, half restored by
the Roman sculptor Finelli [1799-
1853], representing Cupid (?) with a
lion in leash, from Rome. f. 4.
V. Comic and tragic masks in relief,
from Rome. f. 5.
vi. Bronze statuette of Priapus, found
near Rome. f. 6.
viL Bronze head of griffin, from Rome.
f.7.
Tiii., ix. Bronze fibulie, bracelets, keys,
etc., from Rome. ff. 8, 9.
x.-xii. Bronze helmets, swords, etc., from
Naples, Viterbo, Rieti. ff. 10-12.
xiii. Bronze heads of weapons from
Tuscany, and flint knife found near
Capua, f. 13.
xiv. Primitive weapons of stone and
bronze from Gravesend and Doagh,
near Belfast, f. 14.
XV. Bronze arrow-heads from Attica,
fiint arrow-head from tumulus of
Marathon, flints from Italy and Soot-
land, and inscribed sling-bolts of lead
from Athens and Perugia, etc. f. 15.
xvi. Terra-cotta statuette of female figure,
found near Naples, f. 16.
xvii. Terra-cotta plaque, representing
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142 ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,961, 88,962.
winged male figiue bearing wreath,
from PnzznolL Another cast from the
Bfime monld is in the British Museum,
f. 17.
xviii Terra-ootta tile and female heads,
from Bome. f. 18.
xlz. Terra-ootta antifix, representing
female head, from Bome. f. 19.
zx. Terra-cotta pedestal, with heads in
relief^ from Aidea. f. 20.
xzi. Ivory tessersB, gladiatorial tickets,
etc Oneof the tickets bears the names
of the consuls for b.o. 80 (of. Corpus
Ifueriptionum Laiinarumy vol. i. p. 195,
no. 718) ; the other is a spurious imita-
tion (t&., p. 201, bb). f.21.
xxil Ivory bust f. 22.
xxiii. Engraved gem in plasma, fh>m
Borne, f. 28.
88,96L Vol. IV. (flf. 26). L Ancient Pottiby, viz. :—
i. Bed terra-ootta vases, from Bome and
Arezzo. 1 1.
iL Terra-cotta vases in various colours,
from Gervetri, Naples, Palestrina, and
Bome. t 2.
iii., iv. Oil-flasks from Naples, and comic
mask from Etruria. ff. 8, 4.
v.~viL Miscellaneous vases, Greek, Phoa-
nician, Etruscan, de,, from various
parts of Italy, ft. 5-7.
vilL Terra-cotta lamps fhnn Gervetri,
Civita Lavinia, and Misanum. 1 8.
II. Ancient Olass, viz. : —
i. Yaaes of various descriptions, mostly
found in or near Bome; two (from
Yaucluse) contained burnt human
bones, f. 15.
iL Phosnician glass, from Bome, Nola,
and Tarquinium. t 16.
ilL Vase from Bartholdy's collection.
1 17.
IIL Misoellaneoos drawings, viz.
i, iL Facsimile of part of a Latin papyrus
deed, including some Gothic signar
turee, preserved at Naples (0/. Marini,
Papiri Dtphmatieif no. oxix., p. 182,
IL 81-end). ff. 21, 22.
iii. Drawing for the plate entitled
^ Dinner at Crisso," given in Dodwell's
ix. Tena-cotta vessel fh>m the Pian di
Yolsei, in 1829. f. 9.
X. Impressions from the bottom of terra-
ootta vases found at Civita Lavinia in
1826. f. 10.
xL Stamps on ancient tiles found in or
near Bome. f. 11.
xii., xiii. Impressions from the bottom of
ternipcotta lamps, ff. 12, 18.
xiv. Fragments of red terra-ootta found
at Bath (1829X London Bridge (1829),
and elsewhere in England, f. 14.
iv. Inscribed glass tablets, from Bome.
f. 18.
V. Glass plate with figures of St Peter
and St Paul (not in Garrucci, Velri
Omati), and fragments of vases, from
Bome. f. 19.
vL Phcenidan glass vase, found at Bath
in 1827. f.20.
Views in Greece, pL ii. Coloured,
f. 23.
iv. Elevation of section of Eastern house,
coloured, f. 24.
V. Sketch of the theatre at Pompeii,
coloured, f. 25.
vi. Sketch of a light brougham, in penciL
f.26.
1. " A Journal of Travels through France & Switzerland^
and to Mont Blanc, in Ghamonny," continued through Savoy
into Italy, to Venice, Bome & Naples, Florence, Leghorn, Genoa,
Nice, Antibes, and the South of France, Normandy and Flanders,"
by Eiohard Garmston; 18 June, 1787—8 May, 1788. flF. 1, 13 b.
A duplicate of the first portion of this tour, to Feb. 1788, is in
Add. 80,271.
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2» "Eight weeks Tonr in the months of June & July, 1790, in
France & Switzerland,'* by the same. f. 42 b.
3. "Five weeks Tour into Holland & Flanders, in April & May
1791," by the same. f. 46 b.
Paper ; £ 56. Octavo.
33,963. MiscELLAinBOUS original letters, etc. : —
A. [George Kenyon, 2nd Baron] Eenyon, to H.R.H. the Duke of
Cumbetland, warning him of threats against his life; Portman
Square [London], 11 Oct 1831. f. 1.
B. Papers relating to John Wilkes, : — (1) Political poem
addressed to him, [1764?]. Fr. f. 3;— (2) Documents relating
to his payment of municipal taxes in Paris, 1764. Fr, ff. 6-7 ; —
(3) Becord of reinstatement, signed by him and Henry Kitchin,
as aldermen of London and justices, of William Monk in chambers
in Clifford's Inn, London ; Clifford's Inn, 13 June, 1782. f. 8.
C. [? Diego Hurtado de Mendo9€^ Principe de Melito, Duque de Pran-
cavila, etc.'] Viceroy of Catalonia, to Philip II. of Spain, enclosing
the report of an auto de fS; Barcelona, 16 Aug. 1565. I^an.
Signed, ff. 10, 12.
D. Eliza Draper (Sterne's Eliza) to ; Tellioherry, April 1769.
With photo-lithographic facsimile, and an introduction by Sir G.
C. M. Birdwood extracted from the Journal of Indian Art^ Jan. 1891.
ff. 14-22. Presented by Col. Francis Grant.
E. Bill of board-wages to the officers and servants of the royal house-
hold ; Apr.— June, 1693. f, 23.
F. F[ranci8, afterw. Sir Francis] Chantrey to Sir Charles Long;
Eichmond, 19 July, 1823. f. 32.
6. [Charles Grey, 2nd Earl] Grey, to Lord , describing an inter-
view with Lord Wellesley ; Portman Square [London], 23 Hay,
1812. f. 33.
H. 1. Thomas Amyot to J. Payne Collier; 7 Sept. 1829—16 Nov. 1836
(and a few undated). Ten letters, f. 35.
2. John Bright to Col. Eathbone, on the necessity for reform in the
Government of India ; Bochdale, 23 Jan. 1861. f. 56.
L 1. Francis L, of France, to the " Viconte de Thuraine [Frangois
de la Tour, Yicomte de Turenne], chevalier de mon ordre, et au
President de mes comptes de prouuence, mes ambassadeurs deuers
notre tressainct p^re le Pape" [Clement VII.]; Ennet [Anet],
24 Apr. 1528. Fr. Signed, f. 60.
2. Decree of Maria Theresa, Empress-Queen, conferring the order of
the Star Cross on Walburga, Countess Laczansky ; Vienna, 3 May,
1769. Oerm. Printed form; signed and sealed, f. 62.
3. Le Comity de Salut Public to La Commission des Administrations
Civiles, calling attention to the disorder prevailing in the depart-
144
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,963.
ment of Mame ; Paris, 30 flor6al, an ii. [19 May, 1794]. Fr.
Signed by [Lazare Nicolas Marguerite] Carnot, [Maximilien Mario
Isidore de] Bobespierre, [Jacques Nicolas] Billaud-Yarenne, and
B[ertrand] Bar^re. f. 63.
K. 1. " Paymentes of money which I Ann Warcnpe have payde sens
my commynge to Londoa which was the xxiiii^^ daye of Maye
1559," to 1570. f. 64.
2. Summary of events in the Low Countries, 1568-82. Imperfect^
ending in the middle of a ^'discourse of the kinge of Spaygnes
tytle to Flaunders, with certayne godlye and iuste causes of her
Ma**®' prooeedinges in those partes." f. 65.
3. Draft of an agreement for the marriage of Qu. Elizabeth to Francois,
Duo d'Anjou ; [1581 ?] Lat. f. 69.
I^. 1. Hamilton [? Hugh Douglas Hamilton, the artist] to Dr.
Percy ; 15 July, [17]76. f. 73.
2. Thomas Wright, F.S.A., to J. G. Nichols, Joseph Mayer and
others, 1845-1866 and undated, flf. 76-83. Followed by copies,
in Wright's hand, of letters from [Pierre] A[ntoine] Uannong,
. porcelain manufacturer, and his cousin, Hannong, to [Jacques
Eene] Boileau, Director of the porcelain manufactory at Sevres,
dated 1761-2, and of an unsigned note to the same, accusing
Hannong of fraud. JPr., with Engl, transl. ff. 84-89 ; — and by
. notes in Wright's hand on Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, f. 90.
Presented hy S, G, Perceval, Esq,
M. Charles Lever to Fraulein Otta Goltz; Trieste, 11 July, [18]70—
10 July, [18]71. Four letters, f. 91.
N. [Horatio Nelson, Viscount] Nelson, to [T. A]tkinson ; 23 Piccadilly
[London], 15 Mar. 1803. Imperfect f. 100. With two letters from
Thomas Atkinson, Master R.N., to Thos. Paul, dated H.M.S.
. Victory, off Cadiz, 3 Oct., 27 Oct. 1805 ; and a copy of Nelson's
plan of attack, dated off Cadiz, 10 Oct. 1805 (printed in
Clarke and MacArthur, Life of Nehon, London, 1809, vol. ii. p. 436,
with date 9 Oct.). ff. 102-107. Bequeathed hy Mrs. Emma Marshall
Carter.
O. Signature of Dhondo Pant Nana Sahib (commonly known as Nana
Sahib) to a letter to Messrs. Peel, Jacob and Co. ; Bittoor, 25 Sept.
1853. f. 108. Presented hy W. Parsons, Esq,
P. Song [by George Peele], in three six-line stanzas, beg. : " His
golden locks tyme hath to siluer turned," in a late 16th-century
hand. f. 109. Found by a former owner "on the fly-leaf of
Morny's Work ' of the trewe Relligion ' printed at London in the
year ," t.e. presumably A Woorke concerning the trewnesse of the
Christian Beligion, by Philippe de Momay, Sieur du Plessis-Marly,
translated by Sir Philip Sidney and A. Gi»lding (London, 1587).
This song in a slightly varied form was sung before Qu. Elizabeth
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at Westminster, 17 Nov. 1590, on the occasion of Sir Henry Lee
resigning the office of Queen's Champion. See Segar, Honor Military
and Ciuill, 1602, p. 198. It was printed in Peele's Polyhymnia^
1590. Presented hy the Bev. F. A, Gasquet, D.D.
Q. 1. Edmund Burke to [Henry Flood] ; Beaconsfield, 5 Jan. 1780,
With his portrait engraved [after Sir J. Eeynolds]. ff. 110, 112.
2. S[arah Churchill, Duchess of] Marlborough, to Lady Fane ; 23 Oct.
1740. f. 113.
3. [Sir] H[umphrey] Davy to J. Buddie; Grosvenor Street [London],
23 Jan. [1817]. f. 114.
4. Warren Hastings to ; Bengal, 17 Apr. 1762. f. 116.
5. A few notes on officers of arms, in the hand of Sir William
Dugdale, Garter king of arms [1677-1685]; with engraved
portrait of him. fif. 120, 121.
B. Seven letters on matters connected with the naval and marine
services, addressed to [George John Spencer, 2iid] Earl Spencer,
Ist Lord of the Admiralty, to Admiral Sir George Keith Elphin-
stone, Bart., and to Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, Bart., Comptroller
of the Navy ; 26 Feb. 1795—11 Feb. 1801. f. 122. The names of
the writers are given in the Index.
S. "Saltons Bant": a mock litany in 16 stanzas on the Union of
England with Scotland; early 18th cent. Beg.: **Ane union
discoursed of in Countrie and Toune." f. 134.
Paper; ff. 135. Folio.
33,964. Original litters of sovereigns and noblemen, actors, artists,
and authors ; arranged in each class, according to the nationalities
of the writers, under the heads of England, Flanders, France,
Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the
United States of America; 16th~19th oentt. The names of writers
are given in the Index. Among them are : —
£li8e BaoheL
Francois Joseph Talma.
Giulia GriflL
Qn. Elizabeth.
WUliam lU.
John, Duke of Marlborough.
Francis L of France.
Catharine de' Medici.
Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia.
Mary, Queen of Scots.
Christina, Queen of Sweden.
David Ganick.
Charles Kean.
Charles Kemble.
John Philip Kemble.
William Charles Macready.
Charles Mathews, jun.
Simon Lockroy.
Zaire Martel Nathalie.
MSS.--1891.
Luigi Lablache.
Thomas Bewick.
Sir Augustus Wall Calcott.
Sir Francis Leggitt Chantrey.
George Cruikshank.
Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Peter Paul Rubens.
Paul Gustavo Dor^.
Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier.
Antonio Canova.
Bernard Barton.
Lord Byron.
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Colley Gibber.
"William Cowper.
Maria Edge worth.
Dc. Samuel Johnson.
Charles Lamb.
Dr. William Paley.
Mrs. Hester Lynch Piozzi.
Samuel Richardson.
Sir Walter Scott.
Sir Richard Steele.
Jean Pierre de B^rangcr.
Deuis Diderot.
Alexandre Dumas, fils.
Victor Marie Hugo.
Jean Jacques Rousseau.
Jobann Wolfgang von Groethe.
Jean Paul Richter.
Johann Ghristoph Friedrioh von
Schiller.
Teresa, Contessa Guiccioli.
Laurence Sterne.
Paper; ff. 467. A few portraits are interspersed. Folio. Be-
queathed by Andrew George Kurtz, Esq,, of Waver tree, Liverpool,
33,965. Original letters of musicians, arranged as in the preceding
volume ; 16th-19th centt. The names of writers are given in the
Index. Among them are : —
Dr. Thomas Augustus Amc.
Sir Henry Rowley Bishop.
Dr. William Boyce.
Orlando Gibbons.
Henry Lawes.
Matthew Lock.
Andr^ Ernest Modesto Gr^try.
Hector Berlioz.
Francois Adrien Boieldieu.
Charles Fran9ois Gounod.
Ktienne Henri Meliul.
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Ludwig van Bt ethoven.
George Frederic HandeL
Franz Liszt
Jacob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-
Bartholdy.
Robert Alexander Schumann.
Louis Spohr.
Wilhelm Richard Wagner.
Carl Maria von Weber.
Vincenzo Bellini.
Maria Luigi Clierubini.
Gaetano Donizetti.
Nicolo Piccinnu
Gioachino Antonio Rossini.
Giuseppe Verdi.
Jenny Lind.
Joseph Haydn.
Paper ; ff. 418. A few portraits are interspersed. Folio. Be-
queathed by the same,
33.966. Song, " Amour, fuis loin de moi," with pianoforte accompani-
ment, by Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. On f. 1 is wi itten
in pencil Donne par Mr. Beche k maitre de chapelle de
la Keine." Holograph, Paper ; ff. 2. Late xviuth cent. Quarto.
Bequeathed by the same,
33.967. KoLE of Leicester in the tragedy of " Marie Stuart," by Pierre
Antoine Lebrun. The part was taken by Francois Joseph Talma,
in whose hand are the alterations in the text; 6 Mar. 1820.
Paper ; ff. 18. Quarto. Bequeathed by the same,
33.968. Visitors' Book containing signatures of those ^^ho paid their
respects to Napoleon III. on New Year's Day, 1870. A note on
f. 2 in French states that there are more than 1400 autographs in
it, and that the volume was stolen from the Tuileries shortly after
the capture of Sedan. Paper; ff. 47. Nanow Folio. Bequeathed
by the same.
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147
53.969. CoMMONPLACB-BOOK, chiefly legal, in Latin. Among the
contents are : —
1, Abstracts of the statutes of Merton. f. 5 ; — Marlborough, f. 7 b ;
— Westminster I. f. 12 b ; — Gloucester, f. 28 ; — Westminster II.
f. 31 b ; — Extracts from statutes of penalties for ofiences. f. 61.
2. The Magna Carta of Henry III., 11 Feb. 1225: the text as
confirmed by Edward I., 12 Oct. 1297. f. 56 b.
3 "Les rules que Roberd Grosteste Esveske de Nichole fist a la
Contasse de Nichole [Hawisia de Quency, Countess of Lincoln, ob.
1241, or perhaps her daughter, Margaret, wife of John de Laci]
de garder e governer terres e ostel." f. 66.
4. Miscellaneous commonplaces, viz. : On physiognomy, f. 78 ; — On
conception, f. 87 ; — " De antechristo." f. 89 ; — On the results of
abscesses, f. 91 ; — On the family of Jesus Christ, his appearance,
etc. f.96b;"-"Delongitudine." f. 103;— "Dealtitudine." f. 104;
— On the influences of the days of the month, f. 105.
Vellum; ff. 110. A few leaves have been torn out after ff. 4, 89,
110. Early xivth cent. With the name of Thomas Bayles as
owner (f. 27), and bookplate of B. Guy Phillips, of the Inner
Temple. Duodecimo.
33.970. Marche de l'Arm^e " : account of the invasion of England
by the Prince of Orange in 1688, consisting of: — "Journal du
voyage d'Angleterre commence le 28* Octobre, 1688, n. stile.'*
f. 1 ; — " Marche de L'arm^e . . . depuis la Baye de Torr jusques a
Londres," giving the names of the commanders of each regiment,
and the quarters occupied each night, with twenty coloured route-
maps, f. 2 b. Paper ; ff. 30. Oblate Quarto.
33.971. Theological tracts, in English, viz. : —
1. The Chastising of God's children. In 27 chapters. Imperfect^
beg. in chap. iv. with the words " and in saule. Som falles )?en
in perplexities." The text differs considerably from tbat printed
and attributed to Caxton. f. 1.
2. **pe pistill of saynt Machari pe Ermyte," beg., "In Jje first
begynynge of a man." f. 64.
3. "pe Epistill of saynt Johan pe Ermyte," beg., "Greuous is J>e
vice of bostynge." f. 68.
4. " Meditacio pauperis," beg., " Mastir Waltyr Hylton in a pystill
made to a oris ten frende newly tumede to cure lorde Jesu, whilk
was tmbnlde in his conciens, wrytes one J?is wyse." This work is
not included among the known writings of Walter Hylton, Canon
of Thurgarton, ob. 1395. f. 72 b.
Vellum ; fi*. 81. Early xvth cent. Octavo.
33.972. A collection of medical recipes, in English. Vellum ; ff. 21.
xvth cent. SmaU Quarto.
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38.973. Subscriptions of the clergy of the see of Bath and Wells to
the Thirty-nine Articles; 1571-1583. Formerly preceded by a
printed copy of the Articles of Beligion, now wanting. See a
similar volume for the see of Exeter, 1668-1682, in Eg. 2632.
Paper ; ff. 50. Mutilated and injured by damp. Quarto.
33.974. Certatne medytatyons and prayers very necessarye for a
Chrystyane to reade and medytate vppon as tyme may sarve him " :
prayers, devout meditations and religious poems, by Francis Stacy.
The name of the author is contained in the last entry in the table
of contents (f. 1 b). At f. 74 are twelve prayers by the letters of
the authors name," which also appecurs in the initial letters of the
first twelve lines of a poem on f. 78. Paper ; ff. 78. Early xvith
cent. The volume has been damaged by fire. Quarto.
33.975. Skventy-nine original letters from Dorothy Osborne (b, 1627,
d. 1691), daughter of Sir Peter Osborne, Lieut.-Govemor of
Guernsey, to William [afterwards Sir William] Temple, before their
marriage in 1654 or 1655. The letters are mostly undated, but
extend from 1652 to 2 Oct. 1654. Included are:— A letter from
Sir Thomas Peyton, 2nd Bart., of Enowlton, co. Kent (who had
married, as his first wife, another daughter of Sir P. Osborne), to
Dorothy Osborne ; Knolton, 22 Sept. 1653. f. 69 part of a letter
(unsigned) from William Temple to Dorothy Osborne; 18 May,
1654. f. 99 ; — and a letter from D[iana] Temple to her father Sir
William ; 19 Nov. 8, a, f. 134. See Letters from Dorothy Oahome to
William Temple, 1662-1654, ed. E. A. Parry, 1888. Paper; flf. 136.
Folio.
33.976. Maps and views of various parts of the West Coast of
Africa : —
A-G. Maps, drawn by Joan Yingboons, [1639?], viz. : —
A. ** Paecaert van Guinea ende An-
gola" : map of the coast from Gape
Verd to the Cape of Good Hope.
B. Sierra Leone and Grain Coast.
C. Ivory and Gold Coasts.
D. Gold Coa8t<on a larger scale than C).
E. Benin and Biafra.
F. Gabon and Loango.
G. West and South Coasts, from Ilheos
Secos to VIsch Bay.
H-P. Coloured drawings of the following places belonging to the
Dutch :—
H. Bay and town of St Paul de Loanda. I K-P. Plan and views of St. George
I. Fort Nassau, on the Gold Coast I d*£lmina, on the Gold Coast.
AJl of these, except perhaps the last two, appear to be also the
work of Joan Vingboons (see f. 2).
Paper ; flf. 30. xviith cent. Atlas Quarto.
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33,977-38,982. Letters addressed to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart., P.E.S.,
chiefly on Botany and other subjects of Natural History and
Science, many of them written from foreign parts; 1765-1821.
With a few drafts of replies. The names of the writers are given
in the Index. Six volumes. Paper. Folio. Presented by Spencer
George Perceval^ Esq. The contents are : —
33.977. VoL L (ff. 283). 14 June, 1765—26 Dec. 1784.
Included is "Mr. Foster's ront from Jumboo in the Northern
Mountains of Hindustan to Astrachan in Eussia, 17 Apr. 1783 — 29
Jan. 1784." f. 260.
33.978. Vol. II. (Iff. 284). 15 Jan. 1785—28 Dec. 1789.
33.979. VoL IIL (ff. 295). 7 Jan. 1790—30 Deo. 1794.
33.980. VoL IV. (ff. 329). 9 Jan. 1795—20 Deo. 1801.
Included are:— Copy of the will of John Sibthorp, M.D., Regius
Professor of Botany at Oxford, 12 Jan. 1796. f. 49;— Account of
an earthquake at Nottingham in Nov. 1795. f. 20.
33.981. VoL V. (ff. 303). 11 Feb. 1802—16 Dec. 1809.
Included are letters from Christopher Towill on his invention of a
lifeboat; Teignmouth, 22 June, 26 Sept. 1805. With plans,
ff. 208-220.
33.982. VoL VI. (ff. 373). 20 May, 1810—2 Jan. 1821, and undated
33,983. A Collection of original depositions, reports, and replies to
interrogatories, taken for the most part on oath before Joan de
Ovando, Inquisitor of the Council of the Holy and Qeneral Inquisi-
tion, holding a Boyal Commission to visit the Council of the
Spanish Indies and to obtain evidence respecting the sufferings of
the natives, their spiritual and temporal condition, the causes of
their misfortunes and the means suggested for the reformation of
abuses in the government of the country ; 1567-1568. Holograph
or signed by the respective deponents, and certified with the
countersignature of Joan de Ledesq^a, Secretary to the Commission.
With a few letters interspersed. Spanish, The contents are : —
1. Depositions by the Licentiate Muiiatones, member of the Royal
council and chamber, respecting the government and condition of
the States of Peru, etc, ; Madrid, 18 Aug. 1567. Signed, f. 1.
2. Depositions by the Licentiate Salazar de Villa Sante, of Madrid,
Oidor of Lima and of S. Francisco del Quito in Peru, respecting
the government of the Indies; Madrid, 23 Aug. [for June] 1567.
Hohgr. f. 21.
3. Supplementary depositions by the same; Madrid, 23 June, 1568.
letters.
150
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,988.
Hologr, With minutes of his examination before the Licentiate
Joan de Ovando ; same date. f. 29.
4. Letter from the Licentiate Salazar to ; 5 Dec. [I6]64.
Hologr, Apparently an enclosure in artt. 2, 3. f. 45.
5. Letter from Doctor ^rita to [J. de Ovando?] ; Granada, 16 Aug.
1567. Hologr. f. 48.
6. Depositions by the Licentiate Alferez, Relator in the Royal
Audiencia of Granada, respecting New Spain, Peru, etc. ; [24 Aug.
1567]. Hologr. f. 49.
7. Depositions by Alonso del Rincon, native of the town of Campo
de Criptana [in New Castile] ; Madrid, 25 Aug. 1567. Hologr. f. 50.
8. Memorial of Bartolome Vazqnez, of Santa Fe de Veragua, concern-
ing his brother Alonso Vazquez, Governor of the Province of
Veragua, etc. ; 1564. With endorsement by Alonso de Rincon,
showing that it was put in by him to support his depositions,
f. 52.
9. Depositions by the Licentiate Christoval Ramirez de Cartagena,
Fiscal of the Royal Audiencia of Quito in Peru, respecting the
spiritual and temporal government of the Indies, the Incas,
etc.; Madrid, 24 July, 1567. Signed, f. 53. With minutes of
his examination before J. de Ovando, Madrid, 14 Dec. 1568.
f. 161 b.
10. Depositions by Captain Antonio Gomez de a Costa, al. da Costa,
of the City of Santa Fe del Nuevo Reyno de Granada, respecting
practices there to the prejudice of the Government ; Madrid,
28 Aug. 1567. Hologr. f. 176.
11. Depositions by Bartolom^ Vazquez, of the City of Santa Fe de
Veragua ; 28 Aug. 1567. Hologr. f. 178.
12. Depositions by the Licentiate Barrio Nuevo dePeralta of Madrid ;
Madrid, 10 Sept. 1567. Hologr. f. 180.
13. Articles proposed by [Don Antonio Vaca de Castro] for the regu-
lation of the church, the religious instruction of the natives of
Peru, etc. ; [11 Sept. 1567]. Corrected draft, without date or
signature, f. 182.
14. Depositions by Don Diego de Santillan of Madrid, Governor of
the Island of Cuba; Madrid, l.Aug. 1567. Hologr. f. 190. With
minutes of his examination before J. de Ovando.
15. Report by the Licentiate Ayala de Spinosa, Prebendary of the
Church of Mexico, cone* rning the government of New Spain ;
23 Dec. 1567. Hologr. f. 194. With memorandum (f. 203 b) of
its delivery to the Commission.
16. Second Report by the same, addressed to the king [Philip II.];
[3 Feb. 1568]. f. 204. With memorandum (f. 215 b) of its delivery
to the Commission, and minutes of his examination before J de
Ovando, Madrid, 11 Feb. 1568.
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17. Third Beport by the same, followed by minutes of his examina-
tion ; Madrid, 22 Apr. 1568. f. 218.
18. Fourth Keport by the same, being a memorandum of per-
sons competent to give evidence in support of the foregoing
statements concerning the affairs of New Spain; same date.
19. Eeport by Garcia Fernandez de Torrequemada, of Burgos,
respecting the government of Peru ; Madrid, 12 Deo. 1567. Copy,
With holograph attestation at the end. f. 221.
20. Eeport by Doctor Francisco de Adame, native of the town of Villa
>*ueva de La Serena, Dean of the Cathedral of the New Kingdom
of Granada, relating to the spiritual condition of the natives, etc,
f. 239. With minutes of the examination, Madrid, 28 Dec. 1568.
Eologr. f. 249 b.
21. Keport concerning the spiritual and temporal reformation of th©
Indies, by Fray Francisco de Morales, of the Order of St. Francis,
"persona tan antigua en aquellas partes y de tan larga espe-
riencia," resident in Peru for twenty-one years, three as Provincial
and six as Custodio of the Order, and acquainted with the lan-
guages of the Indians and the Inca; Madiid, 2 Jan. 1568. Partly
autogr. f. 252. With memorandum of its delivery to the Commis-
sion, f. 266.
22. Letter from Pedro Joan de Lastanosa to [J. de Ovando ?], respect-
ing the true longitude of Mexico, erroneously calculated by
[Alfonso de] Sancta Cruz, the Spanish cosmographer ; Madrid,
13 Jan. 1568. Hologr. f. 267.
23. Depositions of Don Diego de Carvajal, of the city of Los Reyes
in Peru, native of Truxillo ; Madrid, 14 Jan. 1568. Hologr. f. 268.
With additional memoranda, 19 Jan. 1568. f. 285 b.
24. Memorials presented on the part of the Dominicans of New
Spain, Chiapa, and Guatemala, by Frai Domingo de Azeona,
Dominican, to the king, respecting the spiritual condition of the
natives, and the irregular conduct of some members of the Reli-
gious Orders; Madrid, 15 Jan. 1568. Signed, f. 287. With
memorandum of delivery to the commission, f. 288 b.
The Fr. D. de Azeona was in Guatemala for twenty-four years, and
sometime Prior of the Dominican Order.
25. Depositions by Caspar Fernandez Salgero, of Cadiz; Madrid,
18 Jan. 1568. Hologr. f. 289. With memorandum of presentation
to the Commission, 24 Jan. 1568. f. 292 b.
26. Depositions of Juan Agmoin [Aymon?] Osorio, of the city of
S. Domingo in the Island of Espanola ; Madrid, 18 Jan. 1568.
Hologr. f. 293.
27. Depositions of Joan Lopez de Velasco, Secretary of Don Juan
Sarmiento, and of Don Francisco Tello de Sandoval during their
f. 220.
152
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,983.
Presidenoy on the government of the Indies; Madrid, 20 Jan.
1667 [1568 ?]. Hologr. f. 294.
28. Report upon the proceedings of the Licentiate Custro, Governor
of Peru, etc,, and subsequent officials, delivered to the Commission
by Joan Beltran de Magaiia, resident of Chili and Peru ; Madrid,
21 Jan. 15t>8. f. 296. With minutes of his examination,
f. 303 b.
29. Beplies made by Buy Hernandez de Fuent-Mayor, of the city of
St. Domingo, in the Island of Spanola, to interrogatories before the
Commission ; Madrid, 21 Jan. 1568. Signed, f. 305.
30. Eeplies made by Pero Gomez del Yalle, Chamberlain of the
Bishop of Osma [Francisco Telle de Sandoval], to interrogatories
before the Commission ; Madrid, 28 Jan. 1568. Signed, Sworn
7 April, f. 307. With minutes of his evidence, and additional
depositions ; 10 April. Signed, f. 313.
31. Letter from Francisco Morales, Chaplain, to [the Commissioner],
on the spiritual and temporal necessities of the Indies ; Madrid,
1 Feb. [1568]. Hologr. f, 315.
32. Two letters from A][fons]o de Santa Cruz, Chief Coemographer
to the King of Spain for the Indies, to [the Commissioner], respect-
ing important Manuscripts buspected to be detained by the Bishop
of Osma; n.d. Hologr, ff. 316, 317.
33. Letter from Juan Perez de Calahonra, " de Su
Majestad y Portero del Consejo Eeal- de las Yndias,** to [the Com-
missionersj, relating to the books containing the description of New
Spain, etc. (see art. 32) ; Madrid, 13 Feb. 1568. Hologr, f. 318.
84. Letter from Marco Diaz to [the Commissioner] ; [21 Feb. 1568].
Hologr. f. 320.
85. Depositions by Don Antonio Mexia, Oidor of Mexico and Guate-
mala, concerning the affairs of the Indies ; Madrid, 17 Mar.
1568. Hologr. f. 321. With minutes of his examination. Signed.
f. 322 b.
86. Depositions by the Adelantado Pero Menendez, relating to
the Indies, chiefly Florida and Terra-Nova; Madrid, 28 Mar.
1568. With supplementary depositions ; 14 Apr. 1568. Signed.
37. Narrative of the proceedings of Florencio de Esquivel, native of
Seville, Boyal Treasurer of the Florida Fleet. Given by Joan
Beltran de Magaiia to the above-mentioned Pero Menendez (art. 36),
etc., Madrid, 2 Apr. 1568. Signed, f. 331.
38. Memorial or Report by Dit*go Fernandez, of the city of Palencia,
concerning the government of Peru; Madrid, 31 Mar. 1568.
With letter from the same to [the C-immissioner] enclosing the
reports ; n. d. Hologr, flF. 333, 346.
39. Keplies by the Licentiate Bernabe Yaldes de Carcamo, native ot
f. 324.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,984-33,991.
163
Ciudad Beal, going as Oidor of the Audiencia of Guatemala, to
interrogatories in the Commission ; 10 Apr. 1668. Signed, Pre-
ceded by the Relation of tbe Licentiate Gamboa, Fiscal of the
Council of the Indies, relating a conversation with the said Valdes
concerning the affairs of the Licentiate Hernandez Pi9arro
[Pizarro, Governor of Cuzco?], brother of the Marquis Francisco
Pizarro, in 1662. Certified in Madrid, same date, as transmitted
by Gamboa to the Commission by the hand of Padre Frandsco de
Herrera. f. 347.
Paper ; ff. 361. Folio. Presented hy the Earl of Narthhrooh.
33,984. "The Dream of Gerontius," by Cardinal John Henry New-
man : " The original MS. . . . given by the Cardinal to the present
owner F. M. Taylor, The Convent, Brentford.'* This is the copy
sent to press. It is in the hand of a secretary, and has a few auto-
graph alterations and instructions by the author. At f. 19 is an
undated note from him to Messrs. Bobson. The poem was first
printed in ^1866, the Dedication being dated in 1866. Paper;
ff. 3L Folio.
33,985-33,990. Original Aooompts of the College of St. Mary,
Mettingham, oo. Suffolk; 4 Hen. IV.— 7 Hen. VIII. [1402-1616].
Latin, The college was originally founded at Baveningham, co.
Norfolk, in 1343, removed to Norton Subcourse, co. Norfolk, in
1371, and transferred to Mettingham in 1382. Six volumes.
Vol. IV. contains (ff. 100-141) an Extent of Buugay Manor, co.
Suffolk, 32 Hen. VI. [1463-4], preceded (f. 94) by the transcript
of a general pardon in English from Henry [VIII.] to Elizabeth
Stevenson, Prioress, and to the Priory of Bungay, 2 July, a° 2
[1610]. In Vol. V. (ff. 128, 142 b) are two Latin hymns, or more
probably two parts of one hymn, with musical notation. See also
ff. 181, 182. Paper; ff. 144, 138, 205, 144, 183, 163. Formerly
belonged to Thomas Martin, of Palgrave (o6. 1771), and Thomas
Manning, and lately to Charles Kobertson Manning, Bector of
Diss. The Begister of the College, which perhaps formed part of
this set, and was in the possession of T. Martin of Palgrave, is now
Stowe MS. 934. Quarto.
33,991. 1. GiRALDi Cambrensis Topographia Hibemica. f. 3.
Imperf.^ beg. with the words " Qui tandem ad corpora in terris "
in Dist. i. cap. 20 {Gir. Camh. Opera^ Bolls ed., vol. v. p. 63).
The text appears to be that of the second or third edition. At
the end (f. 26) is a rude map, coloured green edged with red, of
Britain, Ireland, and tbe Orkneys, much resembling that in
Arundel MS. 14, f. 27 b (ed, ctt,, p. xviiL) ; and below it is the
letter of Giraldus addressed to William [de Vere], Bishop of
Digitized by
154
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,992.
Hereford [1186-1199], found by Mr. Dimock (ed. ciL p. 203) in
four MSS. only.
2. Petri Alfunsi Disciplina Clericalis : a fragment, comprising the
Invocation, Introduction, and the opening words of the work
(of. Cat. of Bomancea, vol. ii. p. 232). f. 27.
3. **Excerpta prime et secunde partis de libris sacramentorum
magistii Hugonis de Sancto Yictore, de quo dictum est * Iluio
patuit soli scibile quicquid erat,' " beg. Introducendis ad sacram
Bcripturam." f. 28.
On paper leaves at the end (ff. 46-49) are copies by Sir James
Ware of Latin inscriptions from churches in Dublin, and one in
Irish from Tuam Cathedral.
Yellnm, and (ff. 1, 2, 46-49) paper ; ff. 49. The original portion
(ff. 3-45) is written in double columns, each article in a different
hand, of the xmth cent. Bound in brown leather, rebacked,
stamped with the arms of Sir James Ware (o6. 1666). The same
covers formerly contained also nos. 33,992-33,994, and a list of
the full contents is here given (f. 2), headed " Vol. VIII." The
volume is included under that number in the Catalogue of Sir
J. Ware's MSS. printed at Dublin in 1648, p. 5. It afterwards
belonged to Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon (Cat, Itbr. MSS.
Angliae^ Oxon. 1697, vol. ii. pt. 2, p. 4), and to John Brydges,
1st Duke of Chandos (Sale Catalogue, 1746-7, p. 65, no. 1569).
It contains the book-plates of [John Eawdon, 1st] Earl of Moira
(1750, 6b. 1793), and William Horatio Crawford, of Lakelands^
Cork. Small Qnarto.
33,992. 1. Calendar, of Dominican use, originally no doubt forming
part of a Service-book. Among the festivals marked " totum
duplex " are : — 29 Apr., " Beati Petri martyris de ordine predica-
torum" {ph. 1252) ; 24 May, " Translacio beati Dominici " ; 5 {sic)
Aug., " Beati Dominici confessoris" ; 25 Aug., St. Louis, King and
Confessor. On 5 Sept. is " Anuiuersarium familiarum et benefac-
torum ordinis nostri"; and on 10 Oct., Anniuersarium omnium
fratrum ordinis nostri." For these two Dominican entries cf.
Add. 23,935, f. 48. The following obits have been inserted:—
23 Feb., James I. of Scotland, 1436 [7] ; 10 Mar., David Lindsay,
Earl of Crawford, 1406 [7]; 19 Apr., Robert IL of Scotland,
" Senescalli," 1390 ; 7 June, Robert^ I. of Scotland, " de Bruys,"
1329; 10 Aug., Patrick [Graham], Earl of Strathem, 1412; Oct.,
Eufemia [Stewart], Countess of Strathem [wife of Patrick
Graham], 1415; 18 Nov., Sir Henry de Douglas, 1392. Against
19 June is written in the margin [*' Translatio] Margarete
llegine," i.e. St. Margaret, a.d. 1251. Under 7 July is inserted
'*Altare huins hospitalis hao die dedicatum fuit per . . .
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,993, 33,994.
155
Willelmum [Gordon], Aberdonensem Episoopum, anno a Christo
nato quadragesimo nono BeBquemillesimo " [«c. 1649], the hospital
referred to being probably either that of St. Peter or that of
St. Thomas, at Aberdeen.
2. Letters Patent of Edward L to John Wogan, Justiciary of
Ireland, commanding him to deliver the temporalities of the see of
Ossory to William FitzJohn, as soon as his election should be
confirmed by the Archbishop of Dublin ; Westminster, 24 Oct.
a** 30 [1302]. Followed by a letter from K[ichard de Ferings],
Archbishop of Dublin, to the king, giving the required confirma-
tion ; London, 25 Oct. 1302. LaU Contemporary copies, f. 7.
Yellum; ff. 7. xivth cent. Art. 1 was written in France, and
is ornamented with borders and miniatures, the former of leaf-
work, with birds and grotesques, the latter representing the
zodiacal signs and occupations peculiar to the several months, all
delicately executed, but much rubbed and otherwise injured.
See above, under Add. 33,991. Small Quarto.
33.993. Tales and other pieces, in Irish, as follows : —
1. Tain bo Kegamain : the Cattle-raid of Regamon. f. 1. See
Whitley Stokes and E. Windisch, Irische Texts, 2nd series. Heft ii.,
Leipzig, 1887, p. 225.
2. T4in b6 Dartada : the Cattle-raid of Dartaid. f . 1 b. See
Irische Texte, as above, p. 189.
3. Siabur-Charpat Cpn Culaind : Cuchnllin's supernatural chariot.
Impm-fect at the end (one or more leaves being lost after f. 3).
f. 2 b. See J. O'Beime Crowe, in the Journal of the Hist, and Arch.
Soc. of Ireland, 4th series, vol. i., 1871, pp. 374-380.
4. Tochmarc Etdine : the Wooing of Etain, etc. ff. 4-5 b. See
Egerton 1782, flf. 106-109 b, and Irische Texte, vol. i. 1880, p. 117.
5. The beginning of the Book of Sir John Mandeville (cf. Egerton
1781, flf. 129-130). ff. 6-7.
The rest of the volume is filled with poems (elegies, etc,), dealing
chiefly with families of the old English stock in Ireland, as the
Cantwells, Purcells, etc, (including an elegy, at f. 8 b, on John
Cantwell, Archbishop of Cashel 1450-1482); and with various
scholastic fragments. A fuller description will be given in the
Catalogue of Irish MSS.
Vellum; ff. 29. Late xvth cent. Owned in the 17th century by
"Cahill Con wye" (see f. 5). See also above, under Add. 33,991.
Small Quarto.
33.994. 1. Short treatise on the history of the Irish language.
Latin. Partly in the same hand, of the 17th cent., as the next
article, and perhaps intended as introductory to it. f. 1.
2. Exoellencias de la Ibemia, Irlanda, o Escooia mayor, que todas
156
ADDITIONAL MSS., 83,996.
Bon anas": consisting mainly of notes on the early Church
history of Ireland. Spanish, f. 3.
3. "De officio Admirallitatis Anglie vna cum articulis concementibus
idem offioium " ; translated from the French by Thomas Rowghton
de Eowghton. Printed (IGth cent.?) in black-letter, but not the
same edition as that dated ^*[1540?]" in the Museum Catalogue
of Printed Books. Imperfect^ wanting a leaf at the end. f. 8.
4. Allegorical poem in alliterative verse, in which the personages
are Age, Mideleld, and Youth ; Age introduces into his discourse
the lives of the Nine Worthies. Imperfect at the beginning, f. 19.
A perfect copy, with the titie The parlement of the thre Ages,"
is in Add. 31,042, f. 169.
Begins (c/. Add. 31,042, f. 171b, 1. 22):—
llian faaooners ful frely foundyn hem aftur,
To helpyn J?er hawks pay hyen hem yeme."
Ends:—
"And Mary pat is my Id queue amend vs of oure mysse."
Followed, in the same hand, of the 15th cent., by a short list,
"An heerd of hertis ... An Jye of ffesauntz," etc.^ headed
" Distretacio Berum." Cf. Dame Juliana Bemes' Boke of Hmtynge
(at Big. e, iii b of W. de Worde's ed., 1496). f. 26 b. .
Paper ; fif. 26. zvth-xviith centt. See above under Add. 33,991.
Small Quarto.
3S,99S. Beuqious Poems, in English : —
1. The Mirror of Life, by William of Nassyngton, beg. ** AWyghty
Gk>dde in trynyte | In wham anely er persons thre." f. 1. In'^e
present copy the concluding passage, which in Boy. 17 C. viii-
(f. 335 b) asks the reader to pray *'for freere John saule o^
Waldby " who ** made pis tale in latyn right," and also " for
William saule of Nassyngton" who "made pia tale in ynglys ^
tonge," merely desires the readers
*'pat yhe pray for hym bathe aide and yhung
pat turned pis boke to Inglisshe tung
Whare so he be and in what stede
Whethir he lif or he be dede."
2. Poem on Hell, Purgatory, Heaven, the misery of human life, etc.,
in eight-line stanzas, rhyming alternately, f. 96 b.
Begins : —
"Almyghty Godde in Trinyte | Fader and sone and ]?e haly
gast }
pat es a godde and persones thre | and a sothfast lorde of
myghtes mast." f
Ends :— /
" Dose now als yhe haf herde me say | Bot for pe luf of our (
lorde Jhesu /
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 88,996.
157
For hym specially yhe pray | pat pis tretioe in Inglisslie
drowe
pat he hym yhelde }?at on gode fryday | pe Jewes naylled on
rode and slowe
He graunt vs lyf }?at last sal ay | In heuen }?ar joy es ay
inowe."
Another copy is in Add. 10,063, f. 69; the present copy wants
four lines on f. 101 and two on f. 101 owing to the mutilation
of the leaf.
3. " Pryk of Conscience," by Eichard Rolle of Hampole, beg. : " pe
might of ]?e fadir allemighty." Edited by Bichard Morris for the
Philological Society (Berlin, 1863). £ 102.
4. " Bande of Louyng " : a religious poem, beg. : "A louerd God of
might mast | Fader and son and haly gast." Printed in Beligioua
Pieces in Prose and Verse (ed. G. G. Perry, Early Eng. Text Soc.,
1867), p. 60, from a copy in the heading of which the authorship is
ascribed to William of Nassyngton. Imperfect^ breaking o£f at
line 328. f. 155.
The last two lines here are : —
"Louerd Ihesu Crist yhit thank I J?e
pat alio ]7is and mar has done for me."
Yellum ; £f. 157. Late xivth cent. At the end (f. 157) is a leaf
from a Latin treatise on law. Belonged to William Horatio
Crawford, of Lakelands, Cork. Folio.
83,996. Medical miscellany, in Laiin^ English^ and French^ the more
important pieces being as follows : —
1. List of drugs, with their prices, f. 2.
2. Verses on the temperaments : 44 lines, jMtrtly hexameters and partly
elegiacs, beg. Sanguineus. Largus amans hillaris ridens rubiique
coloria" f. 2 b.
3. Treatise in two parts, beg. Opusculi huius series circa quedam
membrorum remedia." f. 7. Each part is preceded by a table of
contents. Part i. (which is imperfect) begins, Dolor capitis multis
modis accidit." Part ii. is headed (f. 29 b), "Inoipit seounda
particula in qua proponit auctor tractfure de omnibus wlneribus in
humane corpore factis a vertice capitis Ysque ad plantam pedis " ;
it begins (f. 30 b), " Yulnus capitis aliquando fit." Colophon :
"Explicit iste tractatus compilatus a Cyrurgia Bolandini .
Eogerini . Gilbertini nec non et quatuor Magistrorum." f. 49.
4. "Specialis tractatus ad omnia wlnera sananda." f. 51.
5. Treatise headed, " Nunc dicendum est de omnibus vnguentis .
tractibus . emplastris . nec non et pulueribus ad Cyrurgiam per-
tinentibus." f. 54. With colophon (f. 69), " Explicit . Nomen
Digitized by
i5d
ADDITIONAL MSS., 33,997.
scriptoris HeniicuB* Plenus Amoris," the hand being the same as
that of artt. 3, 4.
6. A collection of recipes and charms, in English, f. 80 b.
7. A work on medicine. Imperfect at the beginning, f. 149. The
first part (flf. 149-168 b) consists of short notes and recipes, in
Engh, Fr,, and LaL (but from f. 160 onwards in Lot. only), without
any apparent order. At f. 168 b begins a regular treatise, Epilensia
dicitur ab epi, quod est supra," efc, with colophon (f. 210 b),
" Explicit rosula medicine secundum M[agistrum] J[ohannem] de
Gatesdene." John de Gatesden or Gaddesden (fl. 1320) was a
Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and the author of several
medical works, the best known of which is the Eosa Anglica;
this was edited by Nicolas Scyllacius (Pavia, 1492), and again by
Philip Schopf (Augsburg, 1595). For an account of it, and of the
author's life, see Freind*s History of Medicine (Joh. Freind Opera
Omnia^ London, 1733, pp. 660-656); see also G. C. Brodrick,
Memorials of Merton College (Oxford Hist. Soc, 1885), p. 176,
The present article appears to be an abridgment of Gatesden's
work by some later writer, Gatesden being referred to (see
ff. 170, 171b).
The rest of the volume is filled with medical notes, charms, and
recipes, chiefly in Engh and Lat,^ with a few in JV., in various hands
of the 15th cent, (with a few later additions, of the 16th cent.).
Vellum; flf. 215. xvth cent. With book-plate of William Horatio
Crawford, of Lakelands, Cork. Small Octavo.
33,997. Book of Hours, in Latin^ containing : — Calendar, f. 1 ; —
Officium beate Marie Virginis.*' f. 13 ; — " Officium mortuorum."
f. 93 ;— " Canticum graduum." f. 141 b ;— " Psalmi Penitentiales."
f. 157; — "Officium Crucis." f. 186; — "Oratio devotissima pro
persona propria": a prayer made in the name of one Smeralda.
f. 223 b. Yellum ; ff. 224. Beautifully written and illuminated, in
Italy, late in the xvth cent. On ff. 13, 93, 167, 185 are elaborate
borders : foliage, eto., of gold on grounds of red, blue and green,
with amorini, and medallions containing busts of saints ; the initials
enclosing miniatures of the Virgin, Death, David, and the Passion.
Nnmerous other floreated borders and figure-initials occur elsewhere.
The Calendar is in letters of blue and gold. Among the festivals
are those of SS. Constantius (30 Jan.), Herculinus (1 Mar.), and
Ubaldus (16 May), Bishops of Perugia, the Canonization (1446) of
St. Nicholas of Tolentino (6 June), and St. Bernardino the Confessor
(can. 1450, 20 May). The festival of the last named, in whose honour
a confraternity w^as founded at Perugia in 1456 (see its CapitoU^
Perugia, 1565), is in gold. It may be inferred therefore that the
ADDITIONAL MSS., 38,998-34,004.
159
volume was executed for a lady named Smeraldaor Esmeralda living
in or near Perugia, and bearing the arms (see f. 13) gules a bend azure^
on a chief argent a cross of the field. Bound in crimson morocco of
the 18th cent. In the centre are the arms and hat of a cardinal of
the family of Colonna (? Prospero Colonna, Card. 1739-1743) ; but
over the arms was pasted (and on the under-cover still remains) a
thin layer of leather stamped with another coat of arms, a stalk
with three flowers (pinks ?). With book plate of William Horatio
Crawford. Duodecimo.
33.998. Poetical pieces, chiefly social, but some political, of the time
of James I. and Charles I. The writers quoted are Dr. [Kichard]
Corbet, William Stroud, Ben Jonson, Francis Beaumont, Henry
Blound, Robert Herrick, James Shirley, William Davenant, Zouch
Townely, Henry King, Thomas Carew, Joseph Mayne, John
Grange, Humphrey Hide, Chudleigh, Thomas Randolph,
Alex. Gill, John Dun [Donne], George Morley, Walter Poole,
Nich. Oldisworth, S' Rob Aton [Ay ton], William Juxon [after-
wards Archbishop of Canterbury], Thomas May, and P[eter]
Bra[d8hawe]. Paper ; flf. 97. xviith cent. On the inside of the
cover is written, '*Mon cousin Chute ma donez le liure hors de
I'etiide de son pere a la Vine, Hampshire," with an English trans-
lation in the same hand. With book-plate of William Horatio
Crawford. Folio.
33.999. Wax Tablets, consisting of twelve broken portions of waxen
books, bearing CrreeJc writing inscribed with a stilus. One frag-
ment refers to the testamentary dit^positions of J ulius Serenus, a
soldier, deceased, and to his infant son (rov a<f>Tj\iKa). Some of the
unwaxed backs bear faint writing in ink. Fragmentary and
generally undecipherable. 2nd cent. (?).
34,000-34,002. First and Second Cantus parts and Tenor part of a
collection of Latin motets, portions of Masses, etc,, for 7 and 8 voices,
beginning with a Beata es, Yirgo Maria." The composers are not
named. Paper; ff. 46, 41, 41. xviith century. From the Collec-
tions of T. Oliphant and John Hullah. Obi. Duodecimo.
34.003. Fantasias and other compositions for organ, violin, spinettina,
or lute, in 2, 3, 4, and 6 parts, in score, by Girolamo FrescobaldL
The only pieces to which a name has been given are a 2-part " fuga
per Torgano," beginning with a ** canzona " (f. 3), and a " Toccata
per spinettina sola over Luto " (f. 36) in 3 parts. Paper ; flf. 68.
xviith — xviiith. cent. Belonged to the Eev. E. Goddard, Signer
Bragonetti, and Vincent Novello (1846). Folio.
34.004. A COLLECTION of vocal numbers, in score, but without the
instrumental parts, of the following French operas : —
Digitized by
160 ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,006-34,008.
8. Iphig^nie,*' by Uonri Desmarets
and Gampra. ff. 66, 149 b.
9. "Idom^n^e," by Oampra. ff. 67,
105 b(?), 150 b, 183.
10. **Hippolyte et Aricia," by Bamean.
ff. 72h,152b.
11. **Le Triomphe des Sens," by Joseph
Mouret. f. 77.
12. « Aloeste," by LnllL ff. 78 b, 162.
13. Ati8,** by the same. ff. 82, 166.
14. Amide et Benaud," by the same,
ff. 89 b, 177.
15. Proserpme," by the same. 1 161.
1. "Isis," by GiovaDni Battista LulIL
ff. 1,107.
2. " Grotte de Vereaille." ff. 25 b, 116.
3. « Phaeton," by G. B. LuUi. ff. 26 b,
117 b.
4. "Lea Festes d*H^ on Les Talens
lyriquea,'' by Jean Philippe Bamean.
ff. 31, 129.
5. « Acie et Galat^e," by LuUL ff. 36 b,
132.
6. *'Ib8^," by Andr^ Cardinal Des-
tonches. ff. 39 b, 136.
7. " TanciWe," by Andrtf Oampra.
ff. 58, 144 b.
Paper ; ff. 188. Middle of xvmth cent. Prom F. Smee's Collection.
ObL Octavo.
34.005. 1. Psalm xxxvi., from Benedetto Marcello's Parafrasi sopra
i primi 50 Salmi" In score. Autograph, f. 2.
2. A Mass by an anonymous composer. In score. Apparently
autograph, f. 18.
3. " Bequiem " for 4 voices, with violins, by Francesco Durante, f. 48.
Paper, ff. 121. xviiith cent. Belonged to the Eev. Edward
Goddard, the Bequiem having been given bim by Abbe F. Santini.
ObL Folio.
34.006. "Deborah": oratorio, in full score, by George Frederic
Handel, said to be copied from bis own score. Paper ; £f. 163.
xvuith cent. With book-plate of Thomas Chilcot, organist of
Bath, 1757. Large Folio.
34.007. 1. Autograph compositions, or original sketches of composi-
tions, by Muzio Clementi. The principal ones are two Pianoforte
duets, the first of them published in London in 1784 . • . tulit
alter bonores." There are also a Sonata for the Pianoforte, another
with accompaniments for Flute and Violoncello, and sketches of
some of his Duettinos, and of works afterwards published in the
" Oradua ad Pamaamm,'* etc. f. 1.
2. A "Missa in Duplicibus/* 1789, and a Psalm, "How are Thy
servants blest," by Samuel Wesley. Autograph, ff. 83, 38.
3. Five original letters from S. Wesley to Messrs. Birchall, Lonsdale
and Co., music publishers; 31 Aug.— 2 Sept. 1820. ff. 40-45.
4. Songs, Duet, and Glee, composed by James Hook for Vauxhall
Gardens, in 1802-4, and sung by Charles Dignum, Mrs. Bland, etc.
In full score. Autograph. Belonged to Joseph Warren, organist of
St. Mary's, Chelsea, f. 46.
Paper ; ff. 84. xviiith, xixth centt. Obi. Folio.
34.008. Papers of the Family of Nicholas, of Eoundway in Bishop's
Cannings, co. Wilts.; 1559-1754. Tbe contents are: — Plan of
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161
' Boundway Farm, the property of Edward Bichmond Nicholas, M.B. ;
. temp, Geo. II. f. 1 ; — Acquittances by John Zonohe, Under-
Sheriff of co. Wilts., to John Nicholas, in connection with the
manor of Gompton Chamberlain, with appurtenances in Compton
Chamberlain, Barford, Grimstead, Maddington, Pilton, and Britford ;
21 Nov. 1659. f. 2; — Inquisitio post mortem of Bobert Nicholas, of
BrokenboroDgh, in the manors of Manningford Bruce, and Cher-
rington al. Chirton (for dowry of Jane St. John his wife), and
in Brokenborough, Bishop's Cannings, and Chippenham ; Marl-
borough, 17 Sept. 1602. f. 3; — Copies of presentments in Bishop's
Cannings Manor Courts relating to the homage of Edward and
Bobert Nicholas for Eoundway; temp, Eliz. f. 17; — Survey of
Boundway ; 6 Oct., 1625. f. 19 Copy of Will of Griffin Nicholas,
of Boundway; 18 Oct. 1634. Proved 11 May, 1635. f. 20;—
Assignment (by appointment of Sir John Heydon) of the Borough
of Devizes, with all issues, etc,^ to Edward Northey, jun., Bobert
Drew, Bobert Nicholas, and others, in trust for the Mayor and
Burgesses ; 7 Apr. 1636. f. 31 ; — Brief of lease from Bobert
' Nicholas and Joan his mother to Bichard Chandler, of Woodborough,
of Boundway Farm, for 4 years; circ. 1659. f. 39; — ^Exemption
to Bobert Nicholas, of Devizes, from contributing to the Militia
infantry in co. Wilts. ; 24 Sept. 1661. f. 40 ; — Admission of IJobert
• Nicholas to the Inner Temple, with letter from Charles Danvers, of
Devizes, to Joan Nicholas his mother enclosing the same; 19 Feb.,
4 Mar. 1679 [1680]. f. 41 ;— Marriage Settlements of Edward
Nicholas, of Manningford Bruce, and Susannah, widow of William
Salter, of Iver, co. Bucks. ; 6 May, 1687. f. 43 ; — Acquittance to John
Child as Chamberlain of Devizes; 27 Oct. 1687. f. 51 ;— Letter
from Daniel Child, of London, to John Child, of Devizes, Beceiver-
General of co. Wilts.; 22 June, 1689. f. 52;— Bond of Bobert
Nicholas, of Devizes, to John Child, of the same ; 21 Jan. 1692 [3].
f. 53; — ^Appointment of Bobert Nicholas as Deputy-Becorder of
Devizes by Thomas Webb, Becorder ; 6 Apr. 1695. f. 55 ; — Agree-
ment for purchase by John Child, of Devizes, from John Webbe,
of Bowde, of lands in Bowde ; 29 Nov. 1695. f. 57 ; — Belease by
Bichard Hart, of Boundway, etc., in BiHhop*s Cannings; 16 Aug.
1698. f. 58 ;— Acquittance to John Child ; 18 July, 1700. f. 62
Will of George Child, Bector of Yatton Keynell, co. Wilts. ; 17 June,
1706. Proved 7 May, 1707. f. 63 ; — Memoranda of conveyances of
the fee-farm rents of the Borough of Devizes, with all issues ; fol-
lowed by Counsel's opinion, 9 Oct. 1707. f. 72 ; — General release
from Francis Child, alderman of London, to Edward Nicholas, of
Devizen, executor of John Child, of the same ; 21 Apr. 1725. f. 73 b ;
—Inventory of goods of Bobert Nicholas ; 11 Mar. 1725 [6]. f. 75 ;
— Grant of goods and chattels by Joan Nicholas, widow, of Devizes,
MSS.— 1891. H
162
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,009, 84,010.
to John Nicholas her kinsman ; 8 Dec. 1727. f. 77 ; — Composition
of tithes due from Edward Nicholas to the Vicar of Eowde ; 17 Deo.
1729. f. 87; — Acquittances for moneys paid to Anthony Brooke
by Bridget Nicholas, widow of Edward Nicholas, for the creditors
of her husband ; 29 July, 1734 — 4 Apr. 1751, f. 80 ;— Agreement
between Jane Nicholas and John Turner concerning the rents of
the Black Bear Inn in Devizes, purchased by the latter; 9 July,
1754. f. 98.
Paper ; ff. 98. Folio. Bequeathed by Commander J. B, B. CoUiery B.N.
34.009. " Catalogue [of the] Towueleian Marbles : a detailed list of
the antiquities brought together by Charles Towneley,as arranged in
his house in Park Street, Westminster. The collection was acquired
in 1805 and 1814 by the British Museum. At the beginning is a
printed letter from S. G. Perceval to the Academy, 26 Jan. 1885,
giving an account of the volume. Paper; ff. 41. Circ. 1805.
With book-plate of John Towneley, of Towneley, Esq. Folio. Pre-
sented by Spencer Oeorge Perceval, Esq.
84.010. Lists of creations of nobility, of public oflSoes and fees, ete.^
an anged as follows : —
1. •* The order of her Ma*«. marching in state from Somerset place
vnto Powles Churohe," 1588. f. 2.
2. Creations of nobility under each sovereign's reign from William I.
to Elizabeth, arranged in separate lists under the several degrees,
ff. 3-13.
3. Lists of offices and fees under the following headings : Courts of
revenue, f. 14; — Court of augmentation, f. 16 b; — ^Duchy of Lan-
caster, f. 19;— Court of First Fruits and Tenths, f. 20 b;— Court
of Wards and Liveries, f. 21 ; — Officers and Ministers of Justice,
f. 21 b ; — Secretaries, clerks, posts and couriers, f. 24 ; — Admiralty,
f. 24 b ; — ^Armoury, f. 25 b ; — Officers at arms, f. 25 b ; — Mint, f. 26 ;
—Works, f. 26 b;— Great Wardrobe, f. 27 ;— Butlerage, £1 27;—
Hunting, f. 27 b; — ^Musicians, e(c., f. 27 b;— Surgeons and Phy-
sicians, f. 28 b;— The King's Barge, f. 28 b ;— Artificers, f. 28 b;—
Officers and Servants in the Household, f, 29 ; — " Townes of Warre,
Ca&tells, BuUwarkes and Fortresses," arranged under each county,
ff. 33 b-39 ; — ^Keepers, cfc., of Castles, Houses, Forests, etc., ar-
ranged under each county, ff. 39 b-58 b. Followed by an abstract
giving the total fees under each heading. The names of many of
the holders of the offices are given, from which it appears that the
entries refer to 1552.
Paper; ff. 60. Temp. Eliz, Belonged in the 17th cent, to Thomas
Jermyn, perhaps Sir Thomas Jermyn, Comptroller of the House-
hold to Charles I. Sm. Quarto.
34,011-34,017. Beturns made by the various Major-Generals and their
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,011-84,018- 163
Deputies presiding over the Military Districts into which the Pro-
tector Cromwell divided the country in 1656, Seven volumes.
Paper. Folio. Given to Balph Thoresby, the antiquary, in 1718
by Robert Kitchingman, merchant, of Leeds. From the library of
Edward Hailstone. The contents are : —
84,011-34,013. Names of persons in the lists received from the
respective Major-Generals ; 1656. Three volumes. Vol. 1. (ff. 56).
Lists received from the Deputies of the Lord Lambert [John Lam-
bert], Maior-Generall for the Counties of Yorke, Durham, West-
morland, Cumberland, Northumberland." Vol. 11. (ff. 60). " Lists
received from the Deputies of General Disbrow [John Desborow],
Maior-Grenerall for the Counties of Wilts, Dorset, Devon, Comewall,
Somerset, Glocester." Vol. III. (ff. 56). Similar lists for the
remaining counties of England (Middlesex excepted), and for North
and South Wales.
34,014, 34,015. Names, etc., of persons who have visited London and
reported themselves to the Council. Two volumes. Vol. 1. (ff. 85).
Persons from various parts of England, with particulars *'of the
places both from whence they came and where they Lodg during*
their abode in London or Westminster or the suburbs of them " ;
17 Nov. 1655—11 June, 1656. Vol. II. (ff. 106). " Such persons as
have come from beyond y* seas and made their personall appear-
ances at this office, as also of y* places from whence they came and
where they intend to lodge, together with their buisines and the
correspondents of such of y* said persons as are forraigners " ;
13 Feb. 1655 [6}-10 Aug. 1657. With an index.
34.016 (ff. 45). Najibs of persons living in Westminster and its
liberties, in Middlesex and in London ; circ, 1655. With an index.
The latter part of the volume has been used as an accompt- and
commonplace-book by Stephen Humfrey, of Chichester, and others ;
1667-1674.
84.017 (ff. 42). '«An Alphabet to the Books B and C," being an
alphabetical list of names, with references to Books marked B and
C, which are now wanting to this collection.
84,018. " Geometria Euclidis ab Adalardo Bathoniensi commentata,"
with the figures neatly drawn in the margins. This work is
usually attributed to Joannes Campanus Novariensis, by whom,
however, Adalard's work was merely revised. At the end are the
following additions in various hands of the end of the 13th aud
beginning of the 14:th centuries : —
1. Tables of the motions of the moon for the years 1371-1380,
followed by similar tables for 1345-1380 of the coDstellation
" Caput Draconis " and the planets Saturn and Jupiter, and of
Mars for 1345-1356 only. Lat. f. 79.
M 2
164
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,019-84,022.
2. Chronicle of events, chiefly in EnglaAd, from 1067 to 1124, with
additions from 1194 to 1294. Lat. f. 90.
3. Treatise on auguries from flight of birds, etc., in Span, and Lai, f. 93.
4. Astrological treatise and tables of zodiacal signs, etc,^ the former
beg. Ista tabula Alfragani et Josaphi sic operanda est circa indices
lunarum." ffl 93 b, 94.
6. S. Methodii Episoopi Patarensis liber de principio sfficuli. f. 94 b.
6. Philosophical apophthegms, rules to be observed for blood-letting,
etc. ; followed bj some moral precepts in elegiac verse. Lat
ff. 97-98 b, 99 b.
7. Liturgical and theological observations. Fr. and Lat. f. 99.
8. Thirteen quatrains of Latin rhyming verse, beg. " Ecce mundus
moritur vicio sepultus " (see W. Map's Latin Poems, ed. T. Wright,
1841, p. 149); followed by 12 lines beg. Si mihi sponsa decens et
si formosa, quid inde." f. 99 b.
VoUum ; ff, 99. xiiith cent With book-plate of Edward Hailstone.
Small Quarto.
34,019. Forty-two letters from John Keats, the poet, to his sister
Fanny ; 10 Sept. [1817]— [23 Aug. 1820]. Holograph. Printed in
Keats's Works^ ed. H. Buxton-Forman, 1883, vols, iii., iv. Paper ;
ff. 84. Quarto. Presented (through H. Buxton-Forman, Esq.) hy
Seiiorita Bosa Llanos-Keata^ of Madrid^ daughter of Fanny Keats.
34,020-34,043. Ten works of " George Eliot," 1859-1879 : being
the holograph copy furnished to the printer by the author, Marian
Evans, afterwards Mrs. J. W. Cross. In twenty-four volumes.
Paper. Quarto and Octavo. Bequeathed hy the author. All the
volumes (with the exception of " Theophraetus Such," which was
not published until after his death) were presented by her, on their
return from the printer, to George Henry Lewes, as is witnessed
by the dedicatory inscriptions, many of which have been printed
by J. W. Cross in George Eliot* a Life, 1885. On the death of G. H.
Lewes in 1878 they became once more her own property. The
contents of the several volumes are as follows : —
84,020-34,022 (ff. 285, 318, 265). " Adam Bede." Three volumes.
The dedication in vol. i. (f. 1) is, " To my dear husband, George
Henry Lewes, I give this MS. of a work which would never have
been written but for the happiness which his love has conferred on
my life. Marian Lewes. March 23, 1859." Followed by a note
on the composition of the book : " The first volume was written at
Richmond, the second at Munich and Dresden, the third at Eich-
mond again. The work was begun on the 22nd October, 1857, and
finished on the 16th November, 1858. A large portion of it was
written twice, though often scarcely at all altered in the copying ;
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,023-34,046. 166
but other parts only once, and among these the description of
Dinah and a good deal of her sermon/* etc.
34,023-^4,025 (ff. 371, 323, 328). " The Mill on the'^Floss." Three
volumes. "Finished March 21st, 1860."
34,026 (ff. 346). " Silas Marker : the Weaver of Raveloe." 1861.
34,027-34,029(ff. 371, 378, 316). "EoMOLA." Three volumes. "The
manuscript was begun on the 1st of January, 1862, and finished June
the 9th, 1863."
84,030-34,032 (ff. 278, 269, 271). " Felix Holt, the Eadical." Three
volumes. 1866.
84,033 (ff. 335). "The Spanish Gypsy. A poem." "Originally
written in the winter of 1864-5," and "rewritten and amplified
after a visit to Spain in 1867."
84,034^,037 (ff. 291, 302, 313, 311). " Middlemarch : a study of
provincial life." Four volumes. 1872.
84,038 (ff. 148). Poems, "The Legend of Jubal," f. 3;
"Agatha" (first draft), f. 36; "How Lisa loved the King,"
f. 53 ; " Brother and Sister," f. 80 ; " Armgart," f. 91 ; " A Minor
Prophet," f. 118; " Stradivarius," f. 134; "Two Lovers," f. 142;
. " Arion," f. 143 ; " 0 may I join the choir invisible," f. 147. 1874.
34,039-34,042 (ff. 344, 265, 311, 299). "Daniel Deronda." Four
volumes. 1876.
84,043 (ff. 264). " Impressions of Theophrastus Such." Published in
1879.
84.044. " Aristotle : a chapter from the History of Science. Includ-
ing analyses of Aristotle's scientific writings." By George Henry
Lewes. The holograph copy furnished to the printer. At f. 1 is
the inscription: "To my beloved Marian [sc. Marian Evans].
* Where the heart lies let the brain lie also.' G. H. Lewes. July,
1864." Paper ; ff. 507. Quarto. Presented by Mrs. Charles Lewes.
84.045. Twelve Letters from Count Benjamin Thompson Bumford
to his publishers Thomas Cadell and W — Davies, on the subject of
the publication of his Essays and Philosophical Papers ; 26 Jan.
1799—27 March, 1802. Holograph. With a draft reply of Messrs.
Cadell and Davies ; 28 Aug. 1801. f. 12. At the end are a few
of the wood engravings. Figs. 19-37, used for his 10th Essay, Parts
2, 3, On Kitchen fire-places and Utensils, ed, 1802 ; with the account
of J[ames] Lee, engraver, for Figs. 14-22 of the same set. ff. 24-29.
Included also are letters to T. Cadell from John Eusdel, minister of
Canonby [co. Dumfries] ; Knottyholm, 2 Jan. 1794. f. 30 ; — and
from Eev. J[oseph] Bobertson; Mortimer Street, 26 May, 1794.
f. 32. Paper; K 33. Folio.
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166 ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,046-34,048.
34.046. Original lbtters, one hundred and eighteen in number, from
the Lake Poets to Daniel Stuart, Editor of the Morning Post and
the Courier, viz. : Eighty-seven from Samuel Taylor Coleridge (one,
at f. 103, being to Mrs. Stuart) ; drc. 1800—14 Oct. 1828. ff. 2-110 ;
—Eighteen from William Wordsworth; Dec. 21, 1801—17 May,
1838. ff. 114-131 ; — Thirteen, with three autograph poems, from
Eobert Southey ; 3 Jan. 1799—3 May, 1838. ff. 132-148.
Included also are a few other letters, among which are the
follovdng : —
1. Letter from Daniel Stuart to the Stamp Commissioners, asking if
a weekly paper, The Friend^ io be published by Coleridge, would
be considered as a newspaper ; Courier office, 19 Dec. 1808. With
Counsers opinion by H[enry ?] B[rougham ?], and note of reply by
Stamp Office, 23 Dec. f. 44.
2. Letter from Thomas Clarkson, anti-slavery agitator, to D. Stuart ;
London, 4 Feb. 1809. f. 52.
3. Correspondence between [Greorge FitzClarence, 1st Earl of] Mun-
ster [natural son of William IV.], and D. Stuart, respecting the
discontinuance of the annuity to Coleridge from the Eoyal Society
of Literature, and on the action of the King [William IV.] therein ;
19, 21 July, 1831. ff. 112, 113.
4. Letters from William Erskine to Miss Stuart ; Edinburgh, 2 Nov.
1848, 13 St. Bernard's Crescent, 8 Mar. 1849. ff. 160-162.
5. Letter from James Gillman to Mrs. Stuart ; Highgate, Saturday
[16 Sept. 1826]. f. 163.
Paper ; ff. 163. Large Quarto. Bequeathed by Miss Mary Stuart.
N.B. In accordance with the terms of the bequest^ this volume is withheld
from public use by order of the Trustees for ten years.
34.047. Aids to Beflection in the Formation of a Manly Character
... by S[amuel T[aylor] Coleridge." The jfninted edition of 1825,
with autograph notes aud additions by the author. Paper; ff. 214.
" To Daniel Stuart, Esq'*., from his obliged Friend S. T. Coleridge"
(f. 1). Duodecimo. Bequeathed by Miss Mary Stuart.
34.048. Forty-one original letters from Sir William Hamilton,
English Minister at the Court of Naples, to Et. Hon. Sir Joseph
Banks, G.C.B., President of the Boyal Society, on scientific matters,
chiefly with regard to Volcanoes and on the establishment in
Naples, under the auspices of the King and Queen, of a garden on
the English system; Venafro, Portici, Caserta, Naples, etc.^ 10 Jan.
1778 — 30 Jan. 1803. The letters contain numerous references to
Sir William's liaison and subsequent marriage with Emma Hart.
For the other side of this correspondence see Egerton 2,641. Paper ;
ff. 102. At the end are letters to Sir J. Banks from W[illiam]
Ji[ichard] Hamilton, Under Foreign Secretary ; 27 Jan. 1811. f, 99 ;
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,049-84,054. 167
' —and from [?] William Hamilton ; Chelsea, 1 Feb. 1818. f. 100.
At f. 21 is a memorandum by Don Juan Yivenzio of the greatest
rise and fall of the thermometer at Naples daring the winter of
1784-85. Folio.
84.049. Cantus part of a collection of Latin motets by anonymous
composerH. There are also a mass and three In-nomines. Paper ;
ff. 48. £arly xviith cent With the book-plate of John Beekes»
E.A. ObL Duodecimo.
84.050. TsNOR part of a collection of Italian madrigals and motets by
anonymous composers. At the end are some English madrigals,
two of which are by William Byrd. Paper; ff. 41. Early xviith
cent. With the book-plate of John Beekes, B.A. Obi. Duodecimo.
84,05L MoTEcroRUM quae in Sacello Summi Pontificis statis per
annum temporibus concinuntur quatuor, quinis, senis, octonisque
▼odbas, Pars copied by the Abb6 Fortunato Santini in 1835,
and presented by him to liie Bev. Edward Goddard, to whom the
Latin dedication is addressed. The motets are all composed by
G. P. L. Palestrina, with the exception of one for the first Sunday
in Advent by Gregorio AUegri, two for Christmas Day by Giovanni
Maria Nanini, and a Tu es Petrus " by Tomas Luis de Yittoria.
Paper; fil 112. ObL Octavo.
84,052. A COLLECTION of canons, ete.^ for 3, 4, 5, and 6 voices, in score,
by Floriano Arressi, — Bassetti, Giovanni Battista Borri, Quirino
Colombani, — Gampani, Francesco Gasparini, Padre Giovanni
Battista Martini da Bologna, Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni, and other
anonymous Italian composers of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Paper, ff. 69. xixth cent. Quarto.
84,058. Twenty-five Italian cantatas for soprano voice, with a figured
bass, by Carlo Antonio Benati (14), Francesco Antonio Pistocchi (6),
and Pietro Francesco Tosi (6). Paper; ff. 13L xviuth cent.
Obi. Octavo.
84,064. 1. Motet : Com[m]i8sa mea pavesoo," for 4 voices, in score,
by Matteo Simonelli. Autograph, f. 1.
2. Motet : *• Adoma Thalamum," for 4 voices, in parts, by Alessandro
Scarlatti, 1708. Autograph, Given by the Abbe Santini to Bev.
Bdw. Goddard. f. 4.
3. " Scherzo fatto ai Cappucini di Pozzuoli," for 2 voices, in score by
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Presented by the Abb6 Santini to
the Bev. E. Goddard. f. 11.
4. Sonata for 4 hands by Bonifazio Asioli. Belonged to [Lady]
Jane Elizabeth Harley [in 1836 Baroness Langdale]. f. 15.
Paper ; ff. 24. xviith-xixth centt. Obi. Octavo.
168
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,065-34,060.
34,050. Italian cantatas, for soprano voice, in score, with a figured
bass, by Andre Adami (2), Pietro Simone Agostini (6), — Oaffi,
Francesco Gasparini, Francesco della Porta, and — Zazzera.
Paper; flf. 108. xviiith cent. On the covers are the arms and
initials of Andr6 Adami, Master of the Pontifical ChapeL ObL
Octavo.
34,056, 34,057. Cantate mnsicali di dinersi Antori, parole dell' eoc"^
D. Antonio Ottoboni cauagliere, e Procnratore di S. Marco. Unite
in Eoma, L'anno 1709-1710," for soprano or alto voice, in score,
with a figured bass. The composers named are Filippo Amadei,
Attilio Ariosti, Antonio Biffi, Antonio Caldara (one with violins).
Carlo Cesarini, Vittorio Chiccheri, Francesco Gasi)arini, Francesco
Magini, Giuseppe Mozzi, Carlo Francesco Pollaroli, Alessandro
Scarlatti (eleven — one with violins), [Marcantonio ?] Ziani,
maestro di cappella di S. M. C." There is also a Dialugo a due
con Violini" by Antonio Biffi. Paper; ff. 218, 105. ObL Octavo.
84.058. "Madrigau .... a due voci, dal Signer Giovanni Carlo
Maria Clari, maestro di Cappella della Primaziale di Pisa per use di
sua Eccellenza la Signora Marchese Giulia Durazzo ne' Grimaldi,
Tanno mbocxlid.," in score, with a figured bass. The pieces then
printed were indicated in pencil by W. H. [perhaps William Hawes],
in 1824 (see f. 27 b). Paper ; ff. 90. xvmth cent. Obi. Octavo.
34.059. EvANOELiSTARiUM, or Gospel-lessons throughout the year,
beginning at Easter, in Oreek. With a few " avayvaxTfrnra Sta^pa,"
or Gbspels for special occasions, at the end. Yellum ; ff. 238
(f. 184, of paper, being supplied). Written in double columns ;
with headings and ornamental initials in red. xiith cent. Quarto.
34.060. CoLLEcnoNS of canons, with theological, liturgical, and his-
torical pieces, and a few letters bearing on the relations between
the Eastern and Western Churches in the 11th cent. Greek. The
volume is mostly of the 15th cent., but incorporates (ff. 511-679)
a portion of a 12th cent. MS.
1. Fragment of a Triodion, or Book of Offices from the third Sunday
after Epiphany (Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee) to Easter
eve; ending in the middle of the Office for Septuagesima Sunday
(Sunday of the Prodigal Son), f. 2.
This article (oc(;upying a single quire, marked a) and the next two
leaves (ff. 10, 11) did not originally form part of the volume, the
old foliation of which (15th cent.) begins at what is now f. 12,
while the first quire (ff. 12-19) is marked a,
2. Leaf of a Church-calendar from 1465 to 1474, giving the year of
the world, the indiction, the cycles of the sun and of the moon, the
moveable feasts, etc. f. 10.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,060.
169
<8. • • • • Martfouov roO BXaoTofn; hS€<n% avyoTmicrf roiv dciW icot
Upctfv crwoSi#cwv Kav6v<av koI riov ivl tovtol^ TroXtTocuiv vofudv fcara dX^a-
PrjToy'' : the "Syntagma Alphabeticum " of canons, by Matthaeue
Blastares (Migne, Patrol, Ormca, cxliv. 963). f. 12.
Preceded (f. 11) by a single leaf of a table of contents, added later.
The table proper, as nsnal, follows the preface (f. 23).
Inserted in the body of the work are the following ; —
(a) Extract from the Chronicon of Georgius Hamartolus (lib. iii.
151-156, Migne, ex. 646), illustrating Blastares, B. cap. 4 (^rcpt rSiv
l3aimiofi€v<ov lovSouW), with the story of the Jew who was
baptized with sand in the desert (c/. Jo. Moschns, Pratum
Spirituale, cap. 176, Migne, Ixxxvii. 3043). f. 56 (included in the
old foliation as /ly).
(b) "'AKoXov^ta Tov ayiov ftvpov": Office of the Holy Oil (cf. Goar,
Euchologium, 1647, p. 628). flf. 161, 152 (not in the old foliation).
(c) Plan of a circular Labyrinth, with a reference to one which
Solomon " XIOok Itcktoii/o-c Topvoawderoi^ " ; and, in another hand, a
notice, taken from the Etymologicum Magnum (ed. Gaisford, 1848,
p. 654), of the Labyrinth of Crete and of the metaphorical use of
the word by St. Gregory [Nazianzen]. On the back of a leaf
containing the Paschal table of Blastares, lit. P. f. 162 b.
(d) Circular table for finding Easter, over which, but upon a slip of
paper pasted down on the leaf, is inscribed voCrjfui Kvpov vrficrfif>6pov
TOV (avOoTTQvKov" 8C, Nicephorus Callistus, the ecclesiastioal his*
torian (14th cent.), f. 163 (not in the old foliation).
.4, ** Oiicrpov fiovaoTov ravrl fiarOaiov Bvrov to. iKKXTjciaoriKa 6<j>xj>[Ki.a " :
enumeration in verse by MattbsBus Blastares of the ecclesiastical
officials at Constantinople, followed by a similar poem on the
officials of the court, " ra PaxriXixa o</><^tKta." Printed by Goar in
his notes to Georgius Codinus de Officiis {cf. Migne, clvii. 129,
- 236). The present copy, however, has 30 additional lines after
the second poem, headed ** 'ETrtXoyos " (cf, Lambecius, Comm, BibL
Cm, Vindohon,, ed. Kollar, 1781, Hb. vii. col. 983). f. 198 b.
5. ** Jitpi ydfwv Koi (Twa^ctas vofufwv Oavfiaarrj Tts icat caxfirf^ Mect,^ ** :
on marriage and the degrees of consanguinity, beg. KeicoiXvrat 6
yd/UK ovToq rov /acx<^^^ fiera rfj^ awr)^,** f. 200.
On f. 201 b is inserted an explanation of the peculiarities of the
fourth plagal tone, headed ** IIo^cv 6 TrXayios rov rerdprov ^X9^ hc"'
T^ara-OLpa oktm^wko."
6. Hepl tS)v Trji <rvyy€V€tia$ fiaOfiSiv Ik rov rptrov fitfiXxov ra>v umTovT<ov
^Toi Twv vpourrafuytav** : on the degrees of consanguinity, beg. "'H
<rvyy€V€ia yeyiKov iarly ovopxi " {cf. Instit. lib. iii. tit. 6). f. 202.
7. '*At vn-oKct/uLcvot firfrpajroXeis koX dp^(L€7rurK&iral r(a 7raTpiapx€tfo Trjs
KtavaramvowroXxiai curiv aSroi " : list of sees subject to Constanti-
nople, f. 204.
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8. " KoroytKov Tov ayCov iuuiyvov rov vrjartvrov + ^/xii^«ratmxirpo9 avvojftn^
fmrSaw^ " : the synopsis bj Matthaeas Blastares of the Ganonicnm
or Nomocanon of Joannes Nesteutes. f. 206 b. With a table of
contents, f. 205.
9. ** Tov fjuucapiwrdrov fLrfrfmrokirav ^pojcXtia^ vncjta 6.iroKpUr€i% irpo^ tiva
K<ov<TTavTivov hrLo-Ktmov ir^pi Stv ^pwrrfiri ir€pl &ya/xo)v " : Nicetas, Arch-
bishop of Heraclea, on bigamous marriages^ etc. Di&ring some-
what from the version in Migne, cxix. 936. f. 211.
10. " Tov h ayu)is VLKrtipopov /ceovcrravrtyauTroXccos tov bfioXoYqrov Kav6¥€^^*
etc. (Migne, c. 866). f. 211 b.
11. '£ic TWK avoKpia'€iav hodyvou tov i€p<&rdrcv hrurK&mv KirpaiK irpoi tov
Upw'arw hrCcKOirw Av^pa^tov roy KoPaxriKav** I answers of John,
Bishop of Citrum, to questions of canon-law, only partially
agreeing with those in Migne, cxix. 969. In the margin below
the title is inscribed MaT^atos cyvui ravrX avvreraxhaiJ* f* 212 b.
12. **ToO aytbv tcvpCXXav ra Kara v€<rropiov y€v6fx€ya irapa rrji rpirrj^
awoBov K€<f>dXaLa t^": the twelve anathemas of Cyril against
Nestorius at the Council of Ephesus (Mansi, Concilia^ v. 1761,
col. 8). f. 217.
13. **n€pi a-tXPavw hruTKiircv t/xdoSos," eU.: notice of Silvanus,
Bishop of Troas, in relation to his establishment of a lay, in place
of a clerical, tribunal (e/. Socrates, Hist. Eccl. vii. 37, Migne,
Ixvii. 824). f. 217 b.
14. " Kavovcs tw dyuov koL wcofcvilnjfMav iLiroariktov " : canons of the
Apostles (Mansi, i, 1769, col. 29). f. 218.
16. Canons of Councils, viz. : — Nicasa, a.d. 325. f. 222 ; — Constanti-
nople, A.D. 381. f. 224 b ; — ^Ephesus, a.d. 431 : eight canons, f. 226 ;
— Chalcedon, a.d. 461. f. 227 ;— Constantinople, a.d. 692 : in Trullo.
£ 230 ; — ^Niceea, a.d, 787. f. 244 b Constantinople, *• iv rw vauo twk
dyiW &wo<rr6\tov" A.D, 868. f. 248 b ; — Constantinople, " paa-tXcCov
TOV fioKcSoVos," A.D. 879. f. 262 ; — ^Ancyra, " t^ ^Sao-iXctas avpi;\-
\iavov." f. 252 b NeocsBsarea, A.D. 314. f. 264 ;— Gangra. f.265;—
Antioch, a.d. 341. f. 266 b Laodicea. f. 268 b Sardica, a.d. 347.
f. 260 ; — Carthage, t^^oo-iXcuis tfcoSioo-ibv tov /uKpov koI 6vopiov^*
A J). 419. The wording dififers considerably from that in Migne,
cxxxviii. 9. Followed (f. 279 b) by the epistle of the Council
to Pope Boniface, "tt/jos j^ovi^ovrov mirav pianrj^** (tb. 429).
f. 263 b.
16. *• Atowo-tbv 6.p)(U7n(rK6Trov dXcfavSpetas ^loroX^ irpis PaxriX^'Arp^ hrC-'
aKOTTOVf diroKpLo'tL^ Itxcwra v€pl Suiif>optov ipiarqa'€wv &v if^Tfrrfo-ey 6
hrCa-Kwroi : answers of St. Dionysius of Alexandria on questions
of canon-law (Migne, x. 1271, cxxxviii 466). f. 281.
17. '* Ilcrpov iLp^^ienruTKOTTov dXc^avSpcuzs icat pudprvpo^ Trcpt ruiv iv Tots
Bijur/fjLok voLpanetrrtaKOTiav** : canons of St. Peter of Alexandria
(Migne, cxxxviii. 476). f. 282 b.
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18. Tov irfiov yfnjyopiav rov OavfJuoLTOvpymi vepl riav atxfuiXilkrct ei&oXo-
$vTa </>ayovT<Dv *' : canoDB of St. Gregory TbaumaturgnB (t6. 617).
f. 286.
19. 'A^avowrwiv ToC fitydXov hrurroXri irpos *A/ju)vv /tovoiovra " : epistle
of St. AthanasiuB to Amun (ib. 646). f. 287.
20. ** Tov avTou cic t^s cwan/s (sic) copTcurruc^ cttiotoX^ " : extract from
the 89th Festal Epistle of St Athanasius, on the Canonical Books
{ib. 660). f. 288.
21. " Tov avTOv iiruTToXr) vpoq /^ov^iviovov ^7rur#coirov " : epistle of St.
Athanasius to Bufinianns (tb, 666). f. 289.
22. Tov iicf^Xcfv PaaiXtiov arurroXm Kovaivucal irpo^ rov aytov AfjL<fitX6\iov
erria-KOTTov ucoviov " : the three canonical epistles of St. Basil to
Amphilochius, but with no division between them as in Migne's
text (ib. 672-808). The scribe, moreover (f. 293 b), instead of
copying the last canon of the first epistle (col. 641), has given the
commentary of Zonaras upon it, rfpwn^Orf 6 aytos, k.tJl (col. 644),
and then proceeds with the sentence rjpwrrjaas ^/^as, k.t.X., of the
second epistle (col. 646), the same being the case in Add. 17,474
(f. 276 b). f. 289 b.
Followed by other epistles, etc^ of St. Basil on canonical questions,
viz, : — ** he rrji irpos tov fjiaKopvov 6.fjLif>iX6\wv cTrwrroX^ irtpX Pptofidrfov
Sta^opas " : on difference of foods (Migne, cxxxviii. 808). f. 300 r
irpo9 8io8(i>pov hrurKOfJTov rapcrov irepl rov Bvo d3cX<^ttS ayofifvov eis
ya/xov " : on marriage with a deceased wife's sister (ib. 809). f. 300 ;
— " Trpos yprjyopioy irpcajSvrepov worrc xfopurOrjvojL avrbv rov (rwiurdicTov
ywotbv " : against the scandal of a woman residing with a priest
(ib, 821). f. 301 b ; — ** irpbs rovs x^pcttutkottovs avrov, cootc /irj ytvco^cu
Xwpts avrov vmypcras " : against uncanonical ordination (ib. 828).
f. 301 b ; — " Trpos rovs v^' ^avrov iirMTKoirovs, okftc pLtf x^iporovtiv hn
Xprjfiaaiv'* : against ordination for money (t&. 831). f. 302; — "ck
rov #cf Kc^oXatbv rwv V€pi rov dytbv irvcv/iaros wpos rov fiaKopiov afi^iXo-
XM)v ycypa/i/AA/oiv " : on the Holy Spirit (ib. 840). f. 302 b ;— *• U ~kB
K€<l>. rrj^ avr^ Trpay/uaretas " : on the same (ib. 849). £ 303 b.
23. " Tov dyibv yprjyopCov hruTKOirov vvo^ot/s hrurroXrj Koyovucrj irpoq X'qroCoy
hrCaKOTTov ftcXtriv^ " : St. Gregory Nyssenus to St. Letoius of
MeHtene (t6. 862). f. 303.
24. Tifio6€ov rov dyta>rdrov dpxt'^iO'Kovov dXcfavfipcfas d^o/cpurcis 9rpo9
rtvas ipwnj(r€i^ irpwr€V€)(6€icra^ avrta mpd rivcDV hrurKoinav koi KXrjpi"
kSw " : answers of Timothy I. of Alexandria to questions of canon-
law (ib. 889). f. 307 b.
26. " Kavdvcs tfco^tXov Apxi^vurKOirov (iXc^avSpcias " : canons of St.
Theophilus_of Alexandria {ib. 901-913), numbered continuously
from a to iS, whereas in Migne's text the first and the last three
are separate promulgations. Moreover, in place of canon la (I in
Migno, 912) the sentence *^5ti afjuXdpyvpw • • • (rvvo8ov"ijs given,
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,060.
which in Migne is part of the oommentary of Balsamon (c/. Add.
17,474, f. 289 b). f. 808 b.
26. Tov dyCov KvpiXXov ap^LetruTKonrov dXc^avSpeuis lirvcrroKy] irpbs 8o/ivov " :
epistle of St. Cyril to Domnus (ib. 916). f, 309b; — "Tov avrov
Tots Kara KiPvrjv Koi irevrdtroXiv hruTKOTTots ** : the same to the bishops
of Libya and Pentapolis (ih. 921). f. 310.
27. ** Tov aytov yptijyopiov rov $€o\6yov iK twv iiriav ircpt tov riva )(prj
pcpkia dvayLV(a(rK€(T6aL " : verses of St. Gregory Nazianzen on tiie
canon of the Bible (ib. 924). £1 310 b.
28. "Tov
inroO€a'€Q}^ " : St. Amphiloohius to Selencns on the same subject (ik,
926). f. 311.
29. TeyvaSujv rov dyiwrdrov warpuipxov KwvirravTivovTroXetai iyKVKkiot
i-marokr] Trpos tov vdirav ^<afjLrjs " : encyclical epistle of St. Gennadios
of Constantinople to the Pope (ib. 929). f. 311 b.
30. 'AiroKpCo'ti,^ <rvyoSu(at koi KavoviKal vpb^ ipom^ti^ rivai fuova^fiy
do-KovfiCFCDV rrj^ ttoXccds r^ jScurcXetas KvpCov oXc^tov icat tov
irarpidpxov icvpLcn) vucoXaov" [1084-1111] : questions and answers on
points of monastic canon-law (ib. 937). f. 312 b.
31. " SwoSuc^ 8tayv(iKns ir€pt 8ia^opa>y icc^oXoaDv": a short collection
of decisions similar to the preceding, f. 313.
32. TapoLaLOv rov dyiwrdrov irarpidp\ov ica>voTavT(vov7roX€(i}S vcas potfirjq
eirurroXrf irpos dSplavoy irdvav r^s irpea-fivTipa^ piaprj^ ir^pl tov /x^ lirl
Xpi}/xao-i y(v€<r6<u Tas x^^P^^^^^ ** • St. Tarasius against ordaining for
money (Migne, xcviii 1441, cf. cxxzviiL 936). f. 313 b.
33. " IIcpl TOV i( acfuxTos ipSofiov PaBpjov K€fl>dXma r " : six short pieces
on marriage in the seventh degree of consanguinity, beginning
with a narrative of the controversy from the passing of a synodical
decree " Kord to r</»/ir ^os (sc. A.d. 1038), €Kpdrq<r€ 8c pX xpovovsi ccos
rwv ^ficpaiv ^Xa&tf rov iravayunrdrov irarpidpxov Kvpiov Xovico," and
including Chrysobulla of the emperors Manuel Comnenus and Isaac
Angelus, and verses of Michael Psellus addressed to the Emperor
Michael Ducas. f. 316.
34. ** XpvaoPovXXov rov doi^lfiov )3ao'iX^(i>9 mipCov oXcf tov irtpl rlav ywauciav
Tujv /uicXXdvTfov yiv€a$ai lirtiricoir(ov." Numbered /la, and followed by
13 other short pieces on various subjects, numbered from
fijS to vjS (nos. 11 and 12 being unnumbered), e.g,j " Trcpl trapOlvtav
ywoLUCwv <rvl^€vywfJL€vwv dySpdin vapd yvtapirfv rwv yoviiav avruiv" " ?rcpt
icpccov diroX,€(rdvTiav tovs dprov^t* **V€pi luraO&mai hrurKoiriav" etc.
f. 317.
86. **M€XcTi; Kvplov 0€B<Dpov (sic) rov PaXau/Juov irarpudpxov dyrtoxela^
Xoptv [t^ cis] TOVS flctovs voovs Twv fiovaurrjpuov yivop.€yrf^ fUTaKkrjo-€(a^
8ta (rrifmvrrjpitDv rpuov " : explanation by Theodorus Balsamon of the
use in monastic churches of three gongs to summon the congrega-
tion (Migne, cxxxviiL 1073). f. 320.
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36. " *ET€pa i(rjyrjcri^ Kal kpiir^vtia tcvpCov Oeo^pov . . . , tov Pa\<rafi!av cts
. TOV AjS Kavova rrj^ ticrrj^ <ruv6Sov** i commentary of Balsamon on
canon 32 of the Sixth Council (Migne, cxxxvii. 620). Followed
by his commentary on canon 65 (ib. 740). In double columns,
ff. 321, 321 b.
37. Verses beg. " Ilarrcov voOovvtidv rrpotrrpixiiv vpo^ rrfv TroXtv," being
the sentence of the Emperor Theophilus on SS. Theophanes and
Theodoras, taken from the letter of Theodoras to Joannes, Bishop
of Cyzicus (Migne, cxvi. 673). f. 322.
38. Extracts from SS. John Chrysostom, Basil, and others, on the
possession of wealth, etc. f. 323.
39. "Tou ayiov i€pofJLdpTvp(K varpuciov hrurKoirov trpowrt)^ 8t^yi;n-t9 irc/oi
Kpurtioi fi€XXov<rrjs koI twv hrl yrj<s icoXao-co)V " : St. Patricius, Bishop
of Prusa, on future judgment, etc. f. 337 b.
40. Five epistles of Michael Glycas, two only of which are included
among his works in Migne, clviii., viz. : —
(a) " 'Enkoyrj iK rlav ayCtov irarc/XDV ottcos Set rov cXcov yiviO'Oax /cat ttc/oi
kripiov TcA.cTwi'," beg. " Et 8c ical iravri rta aiToOvri <rc SCBovJ* f. 338.
(b) "Et XPV T/xxr^ctv Tois Xcyovortv ori koi (Trip,€pov ol axl/d/ievoi vocpow
oKoBaproL da-i KoBa koL to irp6T€poy^*' etc.y beg. " Ei 84 Ktu tovto fuiflctv
dftots." f. 339.
(c) "Tt XP^ ^^y^" ''■^^ yivop.€vai9 cvirottOAsVojv direXtfovrcov cfckcv,**
etc., beg. "*OTt /mcv ow ov XPI faToSocafctv " (Migne, Ep. xix.
coL 921). f. 340 b.
(d) " IIcpi TOV OTTotbv airavra tcXos Tats ilruxM x^Rfiofiivat^ rov aiDfiaro^^'*
etc,, beg. " Kal Trcpl fikv twv SiKatcov ti xPV 'f*^ Aeyctv." f. 341 b.
(e) "Hcpt rwv aytW," beg. "01 av^XBovrt^" (Migne, Ep. xviii.,
col. 913). f. 343.
41. "Tt jSovXcTOt 6 C^^OS O-ITOS €V TC TOtS pVTJ/JXXrVVOl^ TWV €V XP^^
K€KOifJLrffi€V<av Koi Iv TOiS Twv ayiW icpats TcXerats, toO rifuwdrov cv
Icpoftovaxo*? f^P^ pxirOaiov rov pXaxrrdpnf) " : MatthsBUS Blastares on
the use of the colybum in services for the dead, beg. ** *H tfcoctS^s
rrjs KaO^ripJas iKK\rj(r(a^ Upapx^a.** f. 344.
42. "'ETTtXoyo? TOV ayMUTotTOv /jn/rpoiroXiTOu Iff^ifrov Kvpcv pApKov rov
€vy€VLKov Trpos XaTivovs " : Marcus Eugenicus, Archbishop of Ephesus
[1437-1451], on the Creed, beg. "Tovto to <rv/iPoXw dirairov/jLcv
Vas." f. 348.
43. "Tov avTov": epistle of Marcus Eugenicus to Arsenius, beg.
*' fvxopoi tw $€S> oitqis vytatvot." f. 348 b.
44. "flcpt Twv iv TT] dyia irpodia-^i TcXov/tewov " : on the preparation
of the Elements, etc., beg. "^Oti icaTa t^ t«v cLytW var€piav
irop<£8oo-iv." f. 349.
45. " 0co8o>pov cTTto-Koirov avSt'Saiv irpoOetapia Kc^^aXaiwSi/? Trcpt twv cv rrj
Otia Upovpyta ytvo/xcVcov orvpfioXiov Kal p,varTqpLmf *' : Theodoras, Bishop
of Andida or Sandida, on the symbols and mysteries in the
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Liturgy, beg. "ElScyat was 6<f>€Ck€i viaros" Differing from the
treatise under the same title and author's name printed, after Mai,
in Migne, cxl. 417. f. 350.
46. Note on differences between the Greek and Latin churches, beg. •
*' Ttt fi€v iOrj Twv XoTiviMiy fit) ^ScXvicra trap* rffuv iTyiyrcw." f. 355 b.
47. "Aoyot ^XcXcy/ACKot irtpl /leravoias koX <o^cXeias ilnjxjfjs iK y£as koL
iraXaxas iaropCas " : theological coramonplaces. f. 356.
48. '0/uXta Tov 6<fi€(as Kol rrfs cvas " : dialogue of the Serpent, Ere,
Adam and God, beg. " Ti ^ irpos v/Aas cTjtcv 6 irXao-as ; " f. 358.
49. *' Tov dytbis irarpos '^p.tav j3<urcAcu>v . . . Stiyyi/o-ts iyaOrj vpos ray
ayiov yfyqyopiov tov Oavfuirovpyov ircpl irXi^crriov irfrtifuoLTiay koc dyay
KaCwv Iv rats $€uus ypatf^ak airopovfjL€yiav k<u irapa ircun xpumdvots
yivaKrK€(rdai ^^ctXo/ievcov " : qu^tions and answers on the works of
creation, etc.^ beg. " Ti hroirfo-tv 6 $€09 rrj irporrrj rffiipa ; '* f. 359.
50. "'OfwXtla TOV iv dytW irarpos '^fjuav toxu^ov o/Txten-UTKoirov vlkomSj*
etc, : homily of Joannes, Archbishop of Nicsea, on the Birth of our
Lord, etc.^ but differing from that printed, after Combefisius, in
Migne, xcvi. 1436. f. 363.
51. Epistles of St. Basil, viz. : Xoyos ck mp$ivov iiar€<rcv<ray " (Migne,
Ep. 46, xxxii. 369). f. 365;— "Aoyo? cZs tAovaloirra torco-OKTo"
(Migne, Ep. 45, tb. 365). f. 368 b.
52. "... yprjyoplov apxittncrKwroni KCDvaraKTivowdXcio? tov tfcoXoyov
Xdyos cU vap6€vovs TropaivcKi; (jBtc, iropoivcrwcos) " : poem of St.
Gregory Nazianzen addressed to Virgins (Migne, zxxvii. 632).
f. 367 b.
63. Memorials of saints, etc, viz, : ** laxmpov tov do-io/rou." f. 369 b ; —
TOV djSjSa iOMiwov TOV KoKofiov** f. 369 b ; — djSpa/uov koL fiapw
avrov dlvc^tas." f. 370 ;— " tov &PPa dlpccvtov." f. 372.
54. Tov ficyoXov PamkeCav Ik tQv ourm^Tiiccov " : extracts from the
Ascetica of St. Basil, f. 371.
55. ** Tov avTov Trpos (rvfiTrXaxtav ovyKXrjrucri hriarokrj " : epistle of
St. Basil to SimpHcia (Migne, Ep. 115, xxxii. 529). f. 371 b.
56. " IIcpi pXcuTffyqpjios Kara tov dyiov wcvfuiTos " : questions and
answers on blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, beg. " IloXXots rtav
hrl yrjs 0o)9cpo9 6 tov KvpCov Xdyo9." f. 373.
57. "Tov xpvo-ooTo/iov": prayers for Confession (c/. Goar, p. 675),
with other extracts, f. 376.
58. ** . . . 0€oi^pOV TOV CTTOvSlTOV TTCpl TOV dytiov ^SaTTTOT/iaTOS KCU V€pl
/iovaxcuv": extracts from St. Theodorus Studita, St. Basil, and
others, f. 377.
59. "Evx^ iiofJLoXoy^€m** : prayers, e<c., for the service of Con-
fession, f. 379. •
60. " Ilcpt TTopvcta? " : questions and answers on Fornication, f. 381.
61. " IIcpl fjL€Tavola^ KoX ^iayop€wr€m '* : extracts from the Scriptures
and the Fathers on Bepentance and Confession, f. 381 b.
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62. "Tov ficyoXov ^oo-tXcww ircpl ir^orcw?": homily of St. Basil on
Faith (Migno, Horn. 15, xxxi. 464). f. 384.
63. "Tov avTov TTcpt Tov ayCov UvcufuiTos": homily of St. Basil on
the Holy Ghost (Migne, xxxi. 1421, among the doubtful works),
f. 385 b.
64. "Kvptou fJuayovrfX rov aa/Blov koX irptttroil/dXrov Kprjrrjs Xoyo? Kara
tovScuW" : Manuel Sabius, protopsaltes of Crete, against the Jews,
beg. "Ou8^, S ^iXo9, 6yayKaioT€pov Trpos aoynjptav TOis ^oficots
\lnj\aL^** f. 387.
65. " UoOcv oi avSpttyjroL Kar Apxa^ rovi t^xov^ ^pcv • ori aTro T(av vXavrj-
Twv" : on the origin of the musical tones, beg. " Tiyv fih^ ^ropxIitDVLav
TOV TcrpaxopSov." Followed by other short pieces on music, e.g.
**ori irpun-os 6 irvflayopas fjuowruofv c<^€vp€V Airo x<»^orv7r€an;," etc.
f. 895.
66. Arguments against the Jews on the divinity of Ohrist, etc.
f. 396.
67. Extracts from the Proverbs of Solomon, followed by a passage
from Olympiodorus on Solomon's fall, headed " 'OXv/aitcoSov (aic)
vTTOfMnffia €4S TOV coXofMoy." f. 399 b.
68. " Ai8ax^ KoX vovOcaCa kcI aro^ia Iiyo-ov vlov cipax " > Ecclesiasticus,
to ch. xxviii. 10. f. 400 b. Followed (f. 403 b) by a short extract
from St. Basil, " ircpl t^s tov $€ov irpovolas.*
69. " Aoyos r rov oalov varpo^ ^/iS>v Urahc rov avpov vepi to^ccu? Ap^ap-
uay" etc. : Isaac Syrus on the ordering of novices, beg. " avrrj ^
Tofis ri (ria<l>p<ov,^* f. 404.
70. " *E#cXoy^ Airo tov Xoyow ov apx^ ffyrfalv 6 (roXopJov iy tois acr/Murw " :
a series of gnomic sentences, numbered from a to pP, beg.
Sjcaipoi opyrj koX <f>povCfJLOvs KaTaxrTp€<t>€u** f. 405.
71. ** 'ETTipiy/iUiTa (He) rwv avOpiannav h€pfj,rjv€Vfi€va irapa KvpCov /uxa^A. tov
^cXXov": theological applications of proverbial sentences, by
Michael Psellus, beg. "*Ho-c ical Kkami^ koI o-icovpos (sc. loxvpos),"
numbered from a to w (c/. Sathas, BM. Ormca Medii Mn^ v., 1876,
p. 544). f. 407 b.
72. " Ilcpt yrji Kal rCw h avnj " : on the earth, its twelve great moun-
tains, its seven climes, etc, beg. " To r^s y^s ox5/^ ovrc rpvyovav
itrrlvJ* Apparently inserted, though included in the old foliation,
f. 414.
73. ** IIcpi Ppavrm koX dorpaTroiv. tvurparlov vikoLom " : Eustratius,
Archbishop of NicsBa, on thunder and lightning, beg. " IIcpl
PpovTUfy KoX dorpairSv ^pwnyo-as, icvpta." f. 416.
74. " Ilcpt T^s doTpovo/uias Koi Trcpi tov crxnp^ros yrj^ " : a treatise
on natural philosophy, beg. ** To t^s o-xrj/ia ovrc Tptycovoi^," and
partially the same as art. 72, but more extended, including
chapters on the Elements, on the Four Seas, on Clouds, on Earth-
quakes, on Thunder and Lightning, on the^ Stars, etc. f. 418.
Digitized by
176
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,060.
75. "'Eic Twv StWicaXiwv Tov ayiov a0a afjLfjubM^ " : extracts from St^
Ammon, followed by others from St. John Chrysostom and St.
Basil, ff. 422 b, 424 b, 425.
76. . . . ^Sao-iXctbv • , . tov /leydXov Xiyos Kara fAeOvovnov" : homily
of St Basil against drunkards (Migne, xxxi. 444). f. 427 b.
77. ** 'ETTtoToA^ . . • ^co&opov TOV ^aXaafitav XOipiv rdv 6<f)€iXova'wv .
TcXcto-^at vYf(rT€iju)v UdoTov erovs " : epistle of Theodoms Balsamon
on yearly fasts (Migne, cxxxviii. 1336). f. 431.
78. "... OeoSwpov TOV otovSitov SiScurKoXta XP^^^ t^? fiovrj^ rwv otov-
8tW " : the Catechesis Chronica of Theodoms Studita, on the festal
observances, eic.j of the Monastery of Studium (Migne, xoix. 1693).
f. 435.
79. " *Er^a StScuricaXta ;(povt#c^ tov ayiW VaTpos ij/xwv dmoroo-tov
dp;(t€7rto-/co7rov o-tvd opovs ** : Anastasins of Mount Sinai on festal
, observances, beg. fiey r^s fjueydXr)^ ^/tcpas." f. 437.
80. " TprjyopLOv irarpidpxov oXc^avSpctas cirtoroX^ 8ta <rTix<ov lafiPucuiv
7rpp9 0€6B<opov IviiTKortrov fiwonrorapla^ t^s <rvpia^ &a to Xvciv avros oXov
TOV ;(pOroV TOIS kopTOS TOV ^(piOTOV, T^S 6€Ot6kOVj^ CtC. I eplstlo of
Gregorius, Patriarch of Alexandria, to Theodorus, Bishop of
Mesopotamia, on FeAtivals, in verse, beg. Tc^avfuur/uu vvv Koi
i€vlCofiai Xi'av." f. 437 b.
81. Extracts from St. Epiphanius, St. Anastasins of Mount Sinai, etc,y
on Festivals, flf. 438-439 b.
82. "loTTopwi 7r€pl Twv apfjL€VLKu)v" : ecolcsiastical history of Armenia
from St. Gregory the Illuminator to the Catholicus Norseses II.,
with an account of the origin of the fast apT^iPoTjpMv. Beg.
" *IoTcov oTi vTTo XcovTOs TOV apxieirLo-Kowov" f. 439 b.
83. ***E#c TOV xpoyoypd<f>ov^^ : an account of the conflict at Rome
between St. Peter and Simon Magus, and of the death of the latter,
generally agreeing with Cedrenus (Migne, cxxi. 400-410). Fol-
lowed by a passage connecting the story with the observance by
the Boman Church of the Saturday fast, etc, f. 441 b.
84. " N€o</»ifrov 7rp€<rpvTOV fiovaxov koi cyKXctorov Trpos rovs draKTovvTa^
Kal XiJoFTas TCI T^s irqareias TTpooCfjua " : Neophy tus Presbyter, the
monk, on abuses in fasting, beg. *^Kajff oa-ov dficiratvov nva koi
fi€ydX,rjv rrp^ cvro^tav rrjq pueyaXrjs koL apM/iov n/orctas." f. 444.
85. Extracts from Nicephorus and Joannes 6 Patriarchs
of Constantinople, on liturgical questions, etc. ff. 445, 445 b,
446 b.
86. " Aoyos <njvoimKo^ ^rcpi alvfitav " : on unleavened bread, beg. ** 'Ev
rpuriv vX<u9 ercXow ot 'lovScubt to Triwrxci," corresponding with the
beginning of a short treatise ascribed to St. Athanasius (Migne,
XXVL 1328). f. 446 b.
87. " Tov €v ayloLS irarpoi riyJav PaxriXdov irapayytXla vTrcp t^ Leilas
XciTovpyias wpos rov tcpca": exhortation of St. Basil to a priest
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,060.
177
(Migne, xxxi 1685). With another extract from the same,
f. 447 b.
iopTuty Koi fiiaiiav {^ic) koX fiiKpiov " : on the different classes of
festivals, beg. ''EiScvat XPV ^* rpcts rafci? Kcivrai hrravSa cl
coprai"; followed by a Calendar, f. 448.
89. ** Ucpt ioLKio^ov Tov aS€k<f>oO€ov '* : life of St. James the Less, b^.
** 'O //.eyas «£ica>)3o5 o dScA^odcog ayvos xnrdp)(€t c#c KOtXiW" f. 449.
90. Canonical questions of Marcns, Patriarch of Alexandria, with
answers by Theodorus Balsamon, Patriarch of Antioch (Migne,
cxix. 1032). f 450.
91. *' ^liadtraffi Upap^ov Koi pLcyaXov vpiOTOtrvyKiXXov airo/cpurcis," etc. :
answers of Joasaph, protosyncellus, to canonical questions of
Georgins Drazinus, beg. " 'AwoSixpfKu o-c ottovS^." f. 465.
92. On degrees of aflfinity, etc. See note at foot of f. 460 and Migne,
cxix. 1073. f. 469 b.
93. Styles used in addressing letters, beg. Ilais ypo^ct 6 v-ar/xopx^
wpos TOV iTttirav.'* f. 470.
94. Letters, e<c., of Joseph Bryennins, beg. '*'^oTt 1^09 rts, ^ ical
vc£fos." f. 472 b.
95. Summary of Byzantine history from Michael I. (811-813) to
Theophilus (829-842), from the Chronicon of Georgius Hamartolus
(Migne, ex. 977-1009). f. 480.
96. " 'EirtoToXrj hnroKpdrovs irpo? TrroXefiOLOV /ScuriXia alyxmrov** beg.
*Einft(Xov/ji€yoi rrji aiys vyicias, ^ jSao-tXcv." Not included in Kuhn's
edition of the spurious letters of Hippocrates (Opera^ 1827, vol. iiL).
fc 481.
97. Ilcpt hpoKovTtav itadwov rov Sa/juurm/vov " : St. John Damascenus
on Dragons and Strj'ges (Migne, xciv. 1600). f. 482.
98. " *AKoXov^ta TOV apurrov " : office to be recited at breakfast, f. 483.
99. ** . . . icoawov . . . ToO ^(pva-oaTOfJLOv Xoyos Kara fjifOvovrmVy* etc. : St.
John Chrysoetom against drunkards, etc, (Migne, 1. 433). f. 484.
100. ** Trj avrrj rjp.ipa rrf^ Xafkirpas Kvpiataj^, Xoyos lijxnj<f> fiovaxov SiSa-
(TKaXov T^s /icyoAiys acK\rj<rias" : Joseph Bryennius on Easter Day,
beg. " Aafiwpa <TriiL€pov 4)pxv ^ ripiipcu^ Headed^ " 'Iund;^ tow
Ppwivovr f. 488 b.
101. ** 'SLtcrjijiopov KoXkCarov tov (av$&jrovXov Trpos tov aiTi7(ra/>icvov wriMTa-
TOV ipxifiavSpiTrjv ttjs tov #covf T/va pLOvrjs ItpofAovaxpv Kvpiv [? KvpiAAov, cf.
Migne, cxlv. 555] koXXwucov ipatT-qa-avTa ir€pi Trj<; xnraxorj^ tov kovtclkLov^
Tou oucov, <cot Tou cfttiTooTciXaptov, TTo^cv ovTcjs hck-qOrjirav " : Nicephorus
Callistus on the origin of the names of certain hymns, f. 490.
102. Summary of the history of the Boman Emperors from
Numerianus (a.d. 284) to (jonstantine the Groat, being Bk. iii.
ch. 172 — Bk. iv. ch. 180 of the Chronicon of Georgius Hamar-
tolus (Migne, ex. 565-608). f. 491. See below, art. 104.
MSS. — 1891. N
Digitized by
178
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,060.
103. ** . . . 'Sucrj<f>6pov 7rarpidp\ov KoivcrravrtvovTroX^cDS Xpovoypa^jyiKov Iv
<njv6\l/€i " : the Chronographia Brevis of the Patriarch NicephoruB,
continued here to the death of the Emperor John V. Falaoologus,
A.D. 1391 (Migne, c. 1001). f. 499.
104. Byzantine history from Justinian to Horaclius, being Bk. iv.
ch. 219-230 of the Chronicon of Georgius Hamartolus (Migne, ex.
792-841). f. 501 b. See above, art. 102. Followed, without a
break, by an account of Origen (t6., Bk. iii. 43, coll. 533-641),
f. 509 ; — a note of monstrous births in the reign of Theodosius,
f. 510 ; — and an account of the death of Esau and the birth of Moses
Bk. i., ch. 17, 18, col. 160), f. 510 b.
The last extract concludes imperfectly at the bottom of f. 510 b with
a catchword, this being the end of that part of the MS. which is of
the 15 th cent, and written on paper. The remainder, down to
f. 579 (except ff. 558-562), is on vellum and of the 12th cent. The
first leaf (f. 511) was originally numbered vo^, but the 15th cent,
numeration (v^, etc.) has been substituted as far as $ (f. 515),
after which the original foliation, xnry, etc,, has been left unaltered.
105. " Taf€t5 T^s ayta? Xctrovpyct'a? Kara tov tvttov Trj<s fi€yaXrj^ ckicXi;-
<rtas " : rubrical directions for the Liturgy, after the use of the
Great Church, sc. of Constantinople, beg. AajSdvros roO dpx^StoKovov
KoipovJ* f. 511.
106. " 'Efiyyiyo-is oOtv l^v 17 tq)v //.avixoiov icai rtw iravXixiaviav aipeci^ " :
origin of the ManicheBan and Paulician heresy, beg. " Sicvtfiavos
Tts AiyvTTTcos." f. 515.
107. " Tofts y€vofi€vr] ivl rots diro fmvi)(cuo>v iirurrpiffiova-i irpoq rrjv KaSapay
Kal iLXiOrj irCfmjv yjixtav twv -xpumavCw " : service for the reception of
converts from Manichasism into the orthodox Church, beg.
" Upoi/yov/mei/cDS p.€v 6 irpocriMv rrj opOrj irUrrq vurrevrj hrl ip&ofidSas
Sv'o" (Goar,p. 890). f. 517.
108. " MctfoSiOu TOV dytcorarov warpiapxov Stdrofis irepi twv Sta^poiv
(sc. -po)) rpoTTtov (sc. -<j») #cat ^XiKtia cTrwrrpc^ovTwv " : service of
Methodius, Patriarch of Constantinople, for the re-admission into
the Church of those who have abjured, beg. "Ei fih iramUw
<njv€\ri4^ " (Gear, p. 876 ; Migne, c. 1299). f. 518.
109. " Evx^ CIS TO irot^cu oTov hrfirort iOvucov KaTrj^ovfievov " : prayer for
admitting a pagan as a catechumen, beg. with the rubric Uoiuh^
avTov kXlvol to yow " (Goar, p. 346). f. 520 b.
110. " IIws Set S€X€(r6aL tov cjSpatW rrj twv -^^purrwm vitmf irpwrtpxo-
fievov " : service for the reception of a convert from Judaism
(c/. Goar, p. 344), beg. " 'EfayopcvW
f. 521. Followed (f 521 b) by a fuller form of the same service,
headed ""Ek^co-is aKpi^corcpa ircpl tov ttois 8cI," k.tA., and beg.
*' *Eiay. avTov XPV ''''poT€poy koX ^pta/t^cvciv."
111. " Aoyos &aXaft^diw on ov xp^ Ta;(ato)S hnrrfiimi, x^ipa fiawriCowray
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,060.
179
ippaloi% el fArj ti9 SiKpiPm tovtov^ irporcpov SoKifid^ei " : against the
baptism of Jews except after rigid examination, beg. " Trjv
dXTy^ctav ap)(rjv cTrnt." f. 524.
112. " Ta^is yii'o/icin; iirl rot? diro <rapa#ctvuiv CTrtorpc^ovo-t," #c.t. X.: ser-
vice for the reception of Mohammedan converts, beg. " Upoifjyovfitytas
pkv 6 wpoa-uav" f. 631.
113. *' Tou ayiwraTov io>dwov rov ;(pv(rooTo/x.ov " : an extract, with
variations, from St. John Chrysostom's Horn. viii. in Epist. ad
Hebraeos, cap. 5 (Migne, Ixiii. 75), on the study of the Scriptures
and the rise of heresies, f. 533 b.
114. "Ilcpt T^s aipe(r€[<o?] tCjv laxijjPrjTwv KoX twv x^t^ trf ctptW " : on the
Jacobite and Chatzitzarian heresy, beg. " *0 taicw^o? oStos hif^ o5
#cai ovTOL KoXovvrau" Printed, together with a " ^yXoyurfio^ riav
laKOipTjTiliv " that follows (p. 535 b), as b}*" Demetrius, Archbishop of
Cyzicus, by Combefisius, Novum Auctarium^ 1648, ii., col. 261.
f. 534.
115. " AtoAc^ts wupov yLOVoBMfrov ftcra tov aytov fiailfiov" : a brief
abstract of the dispute between Pyrrhus, the Monothelite, late
Patriarch of Constantinople, and the abbat Maximus (cf. Migne,
xci. 287), beg. ""Ev ctvcu ^i|(rl Trvpos rto cvt ^(pLcrTCi kcu to Bikqiuu*
f. 536.
116. " To) rifiuorara) .... apxumo'KOTrui ppaSivarf^ dineyerjaitfs (^)
ircrpo? iXeu} Ocov -KarpiApyr)^ Oeov 7r6X.€m fieydXrj^ dvTio;(€tas '* : epistle of
St. Peter, Patriarch of Antioch, to Dominic, Archbishop of Grado
and Aquileia, on the assumption by the latter of the title of
Patriarch, e<c., beg. "UoXAiys rffxiv €v<^poawi7s." Printed by Cote-
lerius, Ecd. Grsecse Mon., 1677-92, ii. 112. According to Le Quien
{Oriena ChristianuSy ii. 754) the letter was written in 1054 (see also
Cappelletti, Le Chiese d'ltaliay ix. p. 9). f. 536 b.
117. ^'Sktivios IKiia fcov iwia-KOfiro^ KcoKoravTivoviroXccos veas ptafirf^^* :
canonical decision of Sisinnius, Patriarch of Oonstantinople, against
the marriage of two brothers to two cousins, a.d. 997, beg. ** Eh
rrjv fir oXfOpov rov Kocr/iav . . . djSffiiToyafuay " (Migne, cxix. 728).
f. 541.
118. Epistles of St. Cyril of Alexandria, viz, " Trpos fuUifwv Blokovov
avTtox€ui^ " (Migne, Ixxvii. 320). f. 544 b ; — ** Trpos y waSw irpca-
PvT€pav Kol dp\Lfmv8ptT7jv " (ibid.y f. 545.
119. Epistles of Michael, Patriarch of Constantinople (a.d. 1043-
1059), viz. " TTcpt ywcuicos lcpcQ>s pjovxpjOrja-fL^ " («c. -^cuny?). See
Migne, cxx. 749. f. 545 ; — " Trcpt ydpm KtKwkv/iivov " (Migne, cxix.
849). f. 545 b ; — " Trcpl hnaKoirov iyKkrjfmTiKlik KarrfyopiOarro^ " : on
the case of John, Bishop of Trani (see Cappelletti, xxi. p. 50),
beg. •* AcoiV 6 rov drivTrlov • • . • rrfv PouriXiSa KaraXa^ScoK" f. 546.
120. *'*I(rov xnrofjan^fmroi ivairoT€0€ifi€vov rwiv KiovaravrivoviroXfi cvayct
Xapro^vXoKuu rov Kvpov dXcfibv rov waTpudp\ov" ic.r.X. : canonical
N 2
Digitized by
180'
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,060.
decision of Alexius, Patriarcli of Constantinople, in a.d. 1028, on
donations of Monasteries, etc, (Migne, cxix. 837), beg. " Mcto tw
f. 546 b.
121. "To Ixrov rov xp^a-o^ovWov rrj^ fieyaX-q^ cicxXiyo-ta? rov cv fmKapia
rrj XC(Yf («C. XtJ^ci) lovoTLVidvov rov jSacrtXccos Trcpt rail' irpo<r<^€vyovra)V
SovAiDv rrj iKKX-qa-Ca " : ChrysobuUum of Justinian on the case of slaves
taking sanctuary in a church, beg. "T^v t^s ct/>i}n;9 x^P^^^**
f. 548.
122. " 'EmcFToXal rpcw Xcovros apxt^Tna-Korrov PovXyapLass kcu irpoyroavy
KcXov Trpos TLva hrifTKonrov p<afJLrf^ ircpi row a^vfiojv Koi riav cra^^aTwv :
three letters of Leo Achridanus, Archbishop of Bulgaria, against
the Latin Church, beg. (1) "'H tow Oeov fL€yakrf ayawTy" (Migne,
cxx. 836); (2) ** E{;Xoyi;Tos 6 tfcos*'; (3) "M^ irai&ia yCv€<r0au"
ff. 548 b, 550 b, 553.
123. *• AiaXe^is x/^iortavov #cat lovSatov Tjyow crvyKaTd$€<n^ kcll ircpl rov
Xpurrov ori iiroCrja-av avrov tcpca icai ^pa^av to ovo/xa avrov ical t^S
fiYfrpo^ avTov kol Ocov vibv ^pai/rav iy tw Kov8a#ct *' : dialogue between
Philip the money-changer and Theodosius a Jew, including
an apocryphal account of the enrolment of Christ among the
priests of the Temple. The text varies in parts from that given
by Suidas under 'Iiyo-ovs (ed. 1853, i., coll. 964-973), and reprinted
by W. Glaser, Apocrypha, 1614, p. 14, and elsewhere, f. 557 b.
The title is in a 15th-century hand, written over an erasure. The
first 15 lines, ending at the bottom of the page, are in the same
early hand as the preceding articles ; most of the remainder is in a
15th-cent. hand, occupying the first two and a half out of five
inserted paper leaves (ff. 558-562) ; the conclusion (f. 563) is again
in the same early hand.
124. " IIcpl T^s dyias iroXcws UpowraX^/x " : an account of the Holy
Places in and near Jerusalem, beg. " Airjyrfcris oKpLfirj ircpi rSw 0€Mav
KoX t€p<ov Toiriav" In a 15th-cent. hand, on inserted paper leaves,
f. 560 b.
125. "Tov aylov Itti^vcww ir^i twv SaiScxa kCOtov rCiv h tw Xoytw rov
tcpcdis ifi'jrtTnrYP'^y*^" - ^n abridgement of St. Epiphanius on the
twelve stones in the breast-plate of the Jewish High-priest, beg.
«' SopSiov TO pa/SvhavLov'' (cf. Migne, xliii. 293). f. 563.
126. "Tives at hrra hrapwrrpiBaiS («tc, -Sc?) Ss ZSc («ic, clSc) {axoptas'* :
explanation of Zachariah, ch. iv. f. 664.
127. " IIcpl 7rpo(r<l>opu)V, irpoa-fV\!ay^ XtirovpyitiJVy iktrjfioawuyv rwv inrlp
. Tcov K€Koifirjfifvn}v SJ^fXifHav rfpiSiv reXovfucyiov '* : on oblations, prayers,
liturgies, and alms for the dead, beg. '* "^pcTrcv m dXiy^ws."
Followed by chapters " wcpi r&v wapa $€io diroScScyficKCDv OvaiMV " and
" ircpt Twv KoXvPoivJ' ff. 564 b, 566, 567.
128. Epistles of St. Isidorus Pelusiota, piz, "Trcpi rrjq rov awr^pos ^fi(av
dvaoToo-cw? tfcoyvoKTro) irptcrPvT^Ho " (Ep. ii. 212, Migne, Ixxviii. 652).
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,060.
181
f. 667 b;— "ircpl rwv rpitav ^ficpowfcruDv rrjs rat/^ rov KvpCav niwOiia
dvayvoHmi " (Ep. i. 114, ih, 267). f. 668.
129. Epistles of St. Basil, viz. « HapayycX/a TVS Xetrovpyias
rov i€p4ay" beg. "Hpoo-^e o-cavrcu, <S Icpcu'." f. 668 b;—
^craXi7^€a)9 twv dywoj/ fivfmjpdavy' beg. " #cai to icoivwvctv " (Ep. ii. 93
Migne, xxxii. 484). f. 669 ;— " xcpl rov ri XPV v<t>^a<reai, rot^ t«v
€7rm/itW icaTa<^povoiWa9," bee?. «« ra Koiva hnrifuaJ' f. 669.
130. Nicolaus, Patriarch of Constantinople, to the Pope [Urban II.],
in answer to his letters, and on the case of the Archbishop of
Calabria (cf. art. 132), etc.; dat. Sept., Indict. 13 [a.d. 10891,
Beg. " 'HSv fih^ Koi ^Xtos ftrri v^0o9." f. 669 b.
131. Declaration of the Emperor Alexius I. Comnenus as to overtures
made to the Greek Church by Pope Urban IL ; dat. Sept., Indict. 13,
6698 [A.D. 1089]. Beg. " Kaff dyu^drr, koX KaOoKuai
iKKkrpCa:' f. 670 b.
132. " To atrocrra)\kv mrraKuxv vapa rov fMjrpoTroXCrov KoXa/SpCas irpos rov
dyiwraTov varpLapx^^ KCDVoravrtvovirdXcais Kvpwv viKokaov " ; Basil,
Archbishop of Cakbria (sc. Taranto), to the Patiiaroh Nicolaus)
on his expulsion from his see and the disturbances in S. Italy ;
[1089]. Beg. " To\fji<ov 6 Avaftos icai €^cX^ SoiJAos." f. 671 b.
133. Denunciation [by Alexius I.] of the doctrines preached by
Joannes Italus; dat. March, Indict. 6 [a.d. 1082]. Beg. "Tov
irdXov Uoawov fJLaOTp-as ttoAAovs KTrjcafxivov Koi TovrotST^s t8wis uctoSoktos
SiSao-KoX^s." f. 672.
134. ^" KXrj/i€vrioq ^cw fcov 6 t^s irp€<rPvripa<s ptofJity: cXaxioros vdiras koI
SovXo9 T(ov SovXiov TOV tfcoC Tia Otot^tXecrrdru} iv Kvpua riicvia Kal firfrpo"
voKLrq KoXaPpias Kvpw jSao-tXctw " : Clement III. [Guibert], Antipope,
to Basil, Archbishop of Calabria (sc. Taranto); [1089]. Beg!
" Tr)v araXturav ripZv tfco^iXcararc ypa^iyv cov dirikajSa,** f. 677.
135. '* *EpwTi^fAaTa iKKhfja-iaaTuca irpos tov ikfirponroXirriv poKrtas " : replies
to questions of ritual, etc., addressed to the Metropolitan of Russia
(?the Archbishop of Kiev, cf. Le Quien, i., col. 1263), beg.
""Hpwnyo-as cts to dpnyevU irtuBlov." f. 677 b.
136. " Uios ai on;XXi7^cis yiVoKrai" : on pregnancy, etc. An addition of
the 16th cent., on the reverse of the last leaf of the early portion
of the MS. f. 679 b.
137. Extracts from canons of the Patriarchs Joannes Nesteutes,
Nicephorus, etc. This and the two following articles are on
inserted paper leaves and of the 16th cent. f. 680.
138. "Tov €v dyiois Trarpos rip.wv ^ao-tXctov .... urropia fJLVo^ayioyucrf
Koi ^KKXiyo-tacrrtioy " : mystical interpretation of ritual ceremonies,
etc,, attributed here to St. Basil, but printed by Galland (Bihl Vet.
Patrum, xiii. p. 203) as a work of Germanus I., Patriarch of
Constantinople. Beg. " ^EKKX-qala icrrl vaos $€ov,** {, 682.
139. "Tov^ aycbts Trarpos 17/iaiK 0coSa>pov rov a-rovSirov ipfirp/€ia rrjs tfcias
182 ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,061, 34,062.
Wovpytas Twv irpoiTyMur/Acwov " : St. Theodorns Studita on the
Liturgy of the Presanotified, beg. ""Akoww 8i} /tot tckvov"
(Migne, xcix. 1088). f. 586.
Vellnm (ff. 611-557, 563-579) and paper; ff. 588. The vellum
portion of the MS. is in an early 12th-cent. hand, the rest in
various hands of the 15th cent. One of the later scribes, Georgius
Drazinus, has added a note (f. 579) that the MS. was completed by
him in July, Indict. 1, 6946 (a.d. 1438). On the fly-leaf (f. 1) ia
a copy of a letter from Jeremias, Patriarch of Constantinople, to
the priests of Crete, on abuses in administering the rite of
baptism, dat. May, Indict. 4 (a.d. 1501 or 1516); and on the
reverse (f. 1 b) is a curious note of the reception in Crete on
29 June, 1463, of the news of the taking of Constantinople by the
Turks on 29 May. On the margins of f. 10 (c/. art. 2) are the
obits of two abbats of the monastery of St. Mary tov ayKapa£ov or
T^s 6xpodv0ov, 8c, Angarathus, in Crete (F. Corner, Greta Sacra^
1755, i. p. 221), viz. Nephon, ch. 15 Sept. 1559, and Germanus,
ob. 10 Jan. 1579. Large Quarto.
34.061. Inscriptions on head-stones and tomb-stones in the church and
churchyard of St. Mary's, Swansea, copied by Evan Daniel, sextcm
of the parish from 1832 to 1852. The dates of the inscriptions
range from 1622 to 1856, with a very few additions for 1859
Followed by: — ^List of persons interred between the ages of 50
and 108 years, f. 137 b ; — Lists of fees for vaults and services in
the church from April, 1845, to Dec. 1848, and from May, 1836, to
March, 1845. ff. 145 b, 208; — Alphabetical index to the inscrip-
tions, f. 158. Interspersed throughout the volume are other
details relating to interments. Paper; ff. 228. a.d. 1857. Folio.
84.062. ** An Elegiacall Poem vpon theouer admired Life, and neuer
sulBciently deplored Death of Thomas lord Gray, Baron of Wilton,
deceased" (sc. Thomas Grey, 15th Baron Grey de Wilton, who died
in the Tower, 9 July, 1014), by Robert Marston. This MS. is
apparently in the same hand as the Grenville copy (see above,
Add. MS. 33,750), but does not contain the prefatory epistle, and
occasionally linos have been omitted, perhaps through the care-
lessness of the copvist, cr^. after 1. 14 (f. 17 b, c/. 33,750, f. 24 b,
1. 7) and again after 1. 4 (f. 24, cf. 33,750, f. 31 b, IL 5^). On the
other hand, this copy contains the whole of the poem, which in the
other ends abruptly with the words " surest freind " (cf. present
copy, f. 27 b, last line), and further contains the two pages tbere
missing after f. 31 {cf. present copy, f. 24, 1. 9--f. 25 b, 1. 8). At
the end (f. 34) is a poem called " The Elegie." Paper ; ff. 36.
A.D. 1614-21. On one of the fly-leaves (f. 3) is the inscription,
" To the right honorable llenrie Lord Viscount Fuwkeland, Anuo
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., S4,06a-84,068. 183
Dni. 1621" [Henry Cary, or. Viscount Falkland, 10 Nov. 1620,
ob. 1638], and in another hand, The Legacy or guifb of G^rge
Hales deceased." With book-plate of F. W. Cosens. Small Quarto.
84.063. " Jocasta: a tragedie written in Greke by Euripides [the
" PhoenifissB "] translated and digested into Acte by George Gascoign
and ffraunoes Kynwelmershe of Grays ynne, 1566." The share of
work done by each is shown at the end of each act. The Epilogue
was "don by Chr[istopher] Yelverton" [? Speaker of the House
of Commons, 1597]. Printed in A Hundreih aundrie Flowres hounds
vp in one small Poeaie, London, 1572, and in The whole woorkes of
(horge Ocucoigne, London, 1587. Paper; ff. 38. xvith cent
On f. 1 is the autograph of R[oger] North [2nd Baron North],
With book-plates of North, Earls of Guilford, and of F. W, Cosens.
FoUo.
34.064. 1. Poems by Nicholas Breton, ff. 1-26, 41-54 b. Printed in
Dr. A. B. Grosart's The works in verse and prose of Nicholas Breton,
1879.
2. Extracts from Edmund Spenser and other English poets, ff. 27«
40b. At f. 33 an extract from "Mother Hubbard's tale" is
wrongly said to be from " The Euines of Tyme."
3. Satire " vpon Mr. Pirn," beg. " Proud Cinna, Cylla, Marius, make
me roome." f. 55.
4. Elegy and anagrams, by her brother, on Margaret Wiseman, " who
died of a feavour the 7 th of January An : Do : 1653. A** Mt : 18."
ff. 56b-60b.
Paper; ff. 60. xvith-xviith centt. Belonged in 1596 to Anthony
Babington of Warrington, and a little later to Henry and Eoger
Wright. Octavo.
34.065. "The Sheepheard's Houday": a pastoral play, by Sir
William Denny, Bart., with a prefatory address to Lady Kemp and
Mrs. Thornton, lJune, 1651. Holograph, Published, apparently
from this copy, with modernised spelling and punctuation, by
Henry Huth in Inedited Poetical Miscellanies, 1584^1700, 1870.
Paper ; ff. 24. Belonged (?) to — Walthoe of Richmond (v. f. 2 b).
With book-plate of F. W. Cosens. Folio.
34.066. Map of the " Isola e Regno di Corsica diviso nolle sve Pro-
vincie e fevdi con la distinzione di tvtte le pieni, 1759." At the foot
is a map of the "Isola di Capraia, An. 1768." Drawn on a scale
of 10 Qenoese miles to 6| in. Paper roll ; 8 ft. 3j^ in. x 3 ft. 8 in.
34.067. Map of Gibraltar, on a scale of 100 feet to half an inch.
Paper roll ; xviiith cent. 7 ft. 3 in. x 3 ft. 4 in.
34.068. Diary of Rev. George Whitefield, 29 Feb. 1734—26 June,
184
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,069-34,071.
1736, including the day of his ordination (20 Jnne). Hohgrofph.
The entries, written in an abbreviated form, consist very largely
of religions self-communiDgs. Paper; ff. 121. Duodecimo.
84.069. Theological and other tracts, etc.^ in Latin : —
1. Summnla de snmma Eaymnndi : an epitome, in rnde hexameters,
of the Snmma of St Baymond of Penaforte. With a prose intro-
duction and commentary. Headed " Incipit Bagimundus metricns
S. Michael in Hildes[heim]." f. 2. Agreeing substantially with the
editions printed by H. Quentell at Cologne in 1495, 1498, and 1500.
The "Summula" has been ascribed by Fabricius and others to
" Adamus quidam " ; but the commentator ascribes it, though with
hesitation, to Baymond himself (see sig. a iii. ed. 1495, and com-
pare f. 2 b of this MS.).
2. Tract on canon law, with a short analysis of the Decretum of
Gratian, and the heading of chapters of the Decretals compiled by
Baymond of Penaforte for Gregory IX. f. 228.
3. A collection of Sermons, with the colophon, Anno incamacionis
domini m**cd [1400 ?] feria quarta infra octavas assumpcionis bcato
Marie virginis conplotus est liber iste." f. 234.
4. "Oracio de Sancto Disma bona": a prayer addressed to the
Penitent Thief, f. 303.
5. Church hymns, with interlinear glosses. Imperfect at the end.
f. 304. In most oases the initials have not been inserted.
Paper; flf. 332. xvth cent. Belonged to the monastery of
St. Michael at Hildesheim. Bound in wooden boards covered with
stamped leather; brass clasp. Octavo. Presented by Professor
George Stephens^ of Copenhagen*
34.070. 1. ** Lamentabatto Jacob," for 5 voices, in score, by Cristobal
Morales of Seville, being one of the motets sung in the Sistino
Chapel on the 4th Sunday in Lent. Taken "from an ancient
manuscript formerly in Dr. Pepusch's Library." f. 1.
2. Part of a motet without words, for superius, medius, altus, tenor,
and bassus, in score, by Thomas Tallys. f. 3.
Paper ; ff. 6. cire. 1840. Largo Oblong Folio.
34.071. Chansons, madrigals, motets, etc, in score, said to be " from
Dr. Bumey's collections." Many of them are taken from Gardane's
and Pylman Susato's collections (1537-1550). There are other
later madrigals by Buggiero Giovanclli, Binaldo del Mel, and
Tiburtio Massaino (ff. 40-47 b) ; also four elegies on the death of
William Lawes (1C45) by Henry Lawes, John Cobb, Simon Ives,
and Captain Edmund Foster (ff. 48-49 b); and a catch, 1611, by
John Maynard (f. 35 h). The names of all the composers will be
found in the Index. Paper ; ff. 51. xixth cent Stamped with
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,072-34,077. l65
^ the name of Charles Hatchett, and bearing in several places the
: signature of L. Dewar, 1873-9. ObL Folio.
84.072. 1. Rules for playing a thorough bass, by Dr. John Blow.
Autograph, f. 1.
2. ** Magnificat," in full score, by Dr. Johann Christoph Pepusch. f. 6.
Paper ; ff. 37. xviith, xviuth centt Polio.
84.073. 1. "Dixit Dominus," in score, by an anonymous composer,
probably of the beginning of the xviiith century, f. !•
2. " Pieta de me," trio by Franz Joseph Haydn, being the complete
sets of parts copied by Haydn's amanuensis J. Radnitzky, and pre-
sented by the composer to William Shield, who gave them shortly
before his death to Yinoent Novello. Besides the parts, there is a
copy of the score, and a separate vocal part for the use of Mrs.
Billington, for whom the trio was written, ff. 7-60.
3. First set of Luigi Boccherini's Quintets, op. 12, arranged as quartets,
apparently by Haydn ; followed by the organ part of some anthems
by Dr. Greene and Dr. Croft, f. 61.
Paper ; ff. 106. xvmth-xixth centt. Obi. Folio.
84,074-84,076. 1. Compositions for two violins and a bass, in parts,
including Sonatas by Dr. Boyce, Johann Christian Schickhard, etc, ;
marches and minuets by John Valentine of Leicester; arrange-
ments from Handel's "Serse," with additional flute parts; and
an anonymous cantata ''Neptune and Amymone," the words of
which are added in the 3rd volume.
2. First and second violin parts of sonatas by W. Eeinards, Schick-
hard, Siess (or Seiss), J. J. Quanz, Giuseppe San Martini, Tomasso
Albinoni, and Giovanni Battista Buononcini, the march of the
13th regiment, some arias (without the words) by Giovanni
Battista Bassanevi, and some vocal duets, including a hunting song
by Handel, beginning " When Phoebus," and another (? composed)
by Signora Galli, with additional parts for two flutes.
The third volume contains, in addition to the bass parts of the
compositions in vol. i., an anthem, " sung by Mr. [Kichard] Elford,"
beginning "Blessed be the Lord my strength." f. 14b; — and
•* Woman — a^Ballad," beginning " No longer let whimsical songsters
compare." f. 16 b.
Paper; ff. 35, 32, 16. Late xvnith cent. Quarto. Presented
by A. Hughea-HugheSy Esq.
84,077. I. Correspondence, political and private, of Sir Bernard
Qascoigne [Bernardo or Bernardino Guasconi, of Florence], English
Envoy to Vienna (in 1672-3), to negociate a marriage between
James, Duke of York, and the daughter of the Archduke of Inns-
pruok ; 1657-1674. The contents are : —
186
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,077.
1. Commission from Ferdinand IL, Grand Duke of Tuscany, to
Gascoigne as Captain of Cuirassiers; Florence, 9 Sept 1657. ItaL
Signed, f. 1.
2. Pedro Fernandez del Campo y Angulo to the Conde de MoHna ;
Madrid, 19 Feb. 1671. Span. f. 3.
3. Sir B. Gascoigne to Lord Arlington; Vienna, [July 1672], 22, 29
June, 1673. ff. 4, 12, 16;— to Sir J. Williamson; [Vienna] and
Cologne, 22, 29 June, 2 July, 1673. Ital Eologr. drafts.
ff. 13, 14, 16.
4. [Antonio de Mexia], Conde de Molina, Spanish Ambassador to
England, to Sir B. Gascoigne; London, 18 Mar. 1671 [2]. Span.
Signed, f. 5.
6. Memorial from [Pierre de Villars], Marquis de Villars, French
Ambassador to Spain, to the Spanish Queen-Eegent, respecting an
affi:ay on the road to Whitehall between the French and Spanish
ambassadors in London for precedence; n. d. [1672?]. JFV. Copy.
6. [Henry Bennet, Earl of] Arlington, to Sir B. Gascoigne; White-
Kail, ^ Jan. 1673. Ital f. 7. Cf. T. Brown, Miscellanea Aulica,
1702, p. 92.
7. Memorial from Sir William Godolphin, Ambassador to Spain, to
the Spanish Queen-Regent, concerning the siege of Chwleroi ;
Madrid, 10 Jan. 1673. Span, transl. f. 8.
8. [Gaspar de Bracamonte], Conde de Penaranda, Spanish Minister of
State, to Sir W. Godolphio, in answer to the above memorial;
Madrid, 18 Jan. 1673. Span, Copy. f. 10.
9. [Pedro Fernandez de Velasco, Marques del Fresno, Spanish
Ambassador to England], to Charles II. of England, offering
mediation between England and Holland; London, Dec. 1673.
Copy. £ 18.
10. Eleonora [widow of the Emperor Ferdinand HI.], to Sir B.
Gascoigne; Vienna, 28 Apr. 1674. Ital. Signed emd sealed, f. 20.
11. [John] Cooke, Under-Secretary of State, [to the same?], summon-
ing him to attend next day at the Council Chamber ; Whitehall,
8 Sept. 1674. Fr. f. 22.
12. Counsel's opinion by Edward Ward [afterwards Attorney-
General], on a case relating to the payment of tonnage ; 2 June,
1676. f. 23.
Included also are (ff. 28-63) several letters, Engl, and Ital.^
in Gascoigne's hand, mainly of an amatory nature; they are
not dated, and with three exceptions are neither signed nor
addressed.
II. Miscellaneous original letters, 1711-1713: —
1. [John Poulett, 1st Earl] Poulett, to the Duke [of Marlborough] ;
12 Sept. [1711]. f. 64.
f. 6.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,078, 84,079.
187
2. [Thomas Wentworth, Earl of] Strafford, Ambassador to the Hague,
to H. Watkins, British Secretary of War at the Hague ; Utrecht,
24 Apr.— 6 Oct. 1712. ff. 66, 70, 74, 79, 83.
3. llie same to Col. Leutrum, in the service of the Prince of
Oettinghen; Hague, 17 Sept. 1712. f. 78.
4. [Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount] Galmoy, to his kinsman the Duke of
Ormonde; Cambray, Brebier [Berbier], Paris, 25 June, 1712 —
4 May, 1713. ff. 68, 72, 76, 81, 87-91.
5. **Rich: Butler Galmoy" [U. Col. Richard Butler, son of Edward,
2nd Viscount Galmoy] to the same; Paris, 24 Oct. 1712. f. 85.
Paper ; ff. 92. Folio.
84.078. Transcbift of the Fragment of the Domesday or Ledger of
Stratford Langthom [Abbey, co. Essex], in the Library of Trinity
College, Dublin," by W. Chapman Waller, 1891. Paper; ff. 11.
Quarto. Presented by W. Chapman Waller^ Esq.
84.079. Obiginal letters and documents, official and private; 1513-
1839. Arranged in two series, English and Foreign, as follows : —
I. English Senes : —
1. Warrant of Henry VIII. to [George Talbot, 4th] Earl of Shrews-
bury, " Steuard of our houshold and Lieutenant of our Vangarde,"
directing him to punish certain Welshmen of the retinues of
[Charles Somerset] Lord* Herbert [cr. Earl of Worcester, 1614] and
Sir [Griffith ap] Rice for ill-treating the country-people and robbing
churches at St. Omer and elsewhere; Calais, 8 July, [1513?].
Signed " Henry *R." ; with signet, f. 1.
2. Warrant from the Lord Deputy, High Commissioners, and Council
of Ireland to [Sir William Brabazon] Vice-Treasurer, to pay £28
to Anne, widow of Sir William Skeffyngton, late Lord Deputy,
for horses supplied ** for the conductyng and carying of his gracis
ordynance," and for a *' fumes or copper " left by her at Maynooth
for the king's use ; 1 Mar. 29 Hen. VIIL [1538], Signed at the top
by the Deputy, Lord L[eonard] Gray [Viscount Granej], and at the
bottom by Antony Sentleger, George Poulet, Thomas Moyle, and
William Bemers, Commissioners, Sir J[ohn] Bamewall ** Chaunce-
lour," [Sir] Thomas Lutrell, [Chief] Justice [of the Common Pleas],
John Alen, Master of the Kolls, Kichard De la Hyde, Baron [of the
Exchequer], Thomas Houth, Justice [of the King's Bench], and
Patryke Whyte, Baron [of the Exchequer], f. 2.
3. John Goldsmyth, Clerk of the Council in Ireland, to [Sir Edward
Bellingham] Lord Deputy, giving news of the quelling of Rett's
rebellion in Norfolk, and of the pacifying of " those of Devonshire
and Comewaille ... by poUycye withoute dynte of sworde,'*
every part of England being clone purgid of all sedition and
Digitized by
188
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false conspiracy"; Dublin, "this instant Satterday," 1549. En*
dorsed " in Septembie, 1549." f. 3.
4. The Privy Council to 6ir William Seintlowe, Captain of the
Guard, Sir Kaphe Hopton, Knight Marshal, Sir William Chester,
and Richard Malory e, Alderman of Fleet Street, directing them to
enquire into a notable disorder and fraye made about thre daies
past in Fletestrete by S' John Parrotte, knight, and oon William
Phelippes"; 20 Feb. 1558 [9], Signed by Sir Nicholas Bacon,
Lord Keeper, the Marquis of Winchester, the Earls of Shrewsbury,
Bedford and Pembroke, Lord Clinton, and others, f. 5.
6. [Lady] Mary Grey [widow of Lord John Grey, oh. 19 Nov. 1564,
4th son of Thomas, 2nd Marquis of Dorset] to [Robert Dudley]
Earl of Leicester, on her impoverished condition, and asking, as his
** pour and wofouU kenswoman," for his favour with the Queen ;
. Pirgo [in Havering, co. Essex], 25 Nov. 1564. Signed, f. 7.
6. Privy Seal for payment to Robert Constable, Gentleman Pensioner,
" for his charges and paines taken in ridinge in poste " to the
Queen of Scots and back ; Westminster Palace, 24 Nov. 9 Eliz.
[1566]. With order signed by [William Paulet, 1st Marquis of]
Winchester, as Lord Treasurer, f. 9. For an account of this
traitor R. Constable, see Clifford's Sadler's State Papers, ii. p. 57.
7. The Marquis of Winchester, as Lord Treasurer, to [Roger North,
2nd] Lord North, Commissioner of Musters for co. Cambridge,
bidding him send in the bill for the furnishing of his troops ;
7 June, 1569. f. 10.
8. [Sir] Christopher Heydon and [Sir] William Butt, Dep. Lieutenants
for CO. Norfolk, to [John Parkhurst] Bishop of Norwich, Sir
Thomas Wodhous, William Paston, and Henry Wodhous, concem-
iDg dyvers mysdemeanours and lewde actes latelye committed in
sondrye partes of this shire"; 2 Apr. 1570. f. 11.
9. [Sir] Thomas Knyvett, of Aehwellthorpe, co. Norf., to a Justice
of the Peace, complaining of Henry Touneshende and others for
hunting his " game home vnto [his] parkepale," and beating his
servants; n. d. [temp, Eliz.]. f 12.
10. [Sir] H[enry] Sidney, Lord Deputy of Ireland, to [Lord Treasurer
Burghley?], accounting for £1000 delivered to him "for the
levienge of men and advancement of certain service intended for
Irelande." Endorsed "an» 1574." Signed, f. 13.
11. W[illiam] Parry, the Jesuit, to Lord Burghley, in behalf of Sir
Thomas Copley [self-styled Lord Copley of Gatton], who desires
pardon and permission to return from exile ; Paris, 15 June, 1580.
With seal. f. 15.
12. G[abert] Talbot [Baron Talbot, 1588, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury,
1590] to [Roger North, 2nd] Lord North, on his diflFerences with
his father, the deaths of the Prince of Orange and the Duke of
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,079.
189
Anjou, the custody of Mary, Queen of Scots, etc., with mention of
Sir Philip Sidney and " M' Rawlea " ; Richmond, 8 July, 1684.
f. 17.
13. [Sir] C[hristopher] Wray [Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench]
to the same, with thanks for presents of game, and current news ;
London, 28 Dec. 1586. Signed, f. 19.
14. H[enry Grey, 6th Earl of] Kent to Bassingboume Gawdy, of
West Harling [co. Norf.], praying him to appear on a summons for
a jury to try the Earl's title to the manor of Winfarthing [oo.
Norf.] ; Wrest [co. Bedf.], 17 Mar. 1591 [2]. Signed, f. 21.
15. John Brome to the same, applying for the living of West Harling
against [William] Harvey [who was appointed on 15 Sept] and
[Nicholas] Cressner [who succeeded Harvey in 1696]; Corpus
Christi Coll., Cambridge, 27 July, 1691. f. 23.
16. [Henry Ratcliffe, 4th Earl of] Sussex, to the same, asking him to
assist his surveyor in discovering his " ayncyent Coorte Kowles,
Bookes and Evidences " of his manors, which, owing to the death
of Thomas Deake, his steward, had been "diuerslye dyspersede
into sundrye places and diners mens handes . . . wherbye theye
are in danger of beinge lost and imbesled" ; Bermondsey, 2 Apr.
1593. Signed, f. 25.
17. Bill of Robert [Spencer, 1st Baron] Spencer, for " Postages and
Transportacions," in his embassy to Frederic, Duke of Wurtemberg ;
6 Sept — 24 Dec. 1603. Signed; and allowed by [Sir] Robert
Ceeyll, Sec. of State, f. 27.
18. [Sir] John Benet [M.P. for Oxford University] to Sir Dudley
Carleton, ambassador at Venice, with a graphic account of the
opening of the "Addled" Parliament; 10 Apr. 1614. Signed
with seal of arms. f. 29.
19. Bill of [Sir] Lewes Lewkenor, Master of the Ceremonies, for " the
charges of the Baron of Wyninberg," ambassador from Frederic,
Count Palatine [to invite the Queen and Prince to stand godparents
to Charles, his 2nd son], " in his ioumey to and from Newmarkett,
and for his owne expence and attendance vppon the said Ambas-
sador"; 26 Jan. — 10 Feb. [1618]. Signed; and countersigned by
the Earl of Pembroke, as Lord Chamberlain.
20. [Sir] J[ohn] Temple [Master of the Rolls in Ireland, 1640] to
[Dorothy, wife of Robert Sydney, 2nd Earl of Leicester], on the
expected retirement of Sir John Coke, Sec. of State, and the
prospects of her husband succeeding him, and on the sudden
dispatch of Mr. Jermyn to France; Battersea, 4 Feb. 1638 [9].
Endorsed by Lord Leicester **S'' John Temple to my wife."
f. 33.
21. [Sir] Simonds D'Ewes, Sheriflf of Suffolk, to — Dover, of Diss,
CO. Norf., respecting a lawsuit; Stowl[angtoft], 19 June, 1639.
Digitized by
190
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,079.
With seal of arms. Endorsed by Thos. Martin of Palgrave.
22. [Sir] W[illiam] Temple, Ambassador at the Hague, to [the Earl
of Arlington, Sec. of State], explaining the object of Conrad van
Beuningen's mission to England, promising to do his best to divert
from England the Baron de Isola [Imperial ambassador], and
giving particulars of intrigues for and against introducing William,
Prince of Orange, into the Council of State, etc. ; Hague, 24 June,
N.S., 1670. Signed, f. 36.
23. [Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of] Orrery, to Sir Robert Southwell, Clerk
of the Council, on the impeachment of the Earl of Danby, and
other news; Castle Martyr [co. Cork], 22 Apr. [16]79. With teal
of arms. f. 40.
24. [Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of] Sunderland, to [Henry] Sidney
[Earl of Romney, 1694], Envoy to the Hague, instructing him to
use his utmost endeavours to prevent the making the allyance
between France and the States," and promising that, in case
France should break with the States . . . that his Majesty will
assist them with all his force," eU.; Whitehall, yV J»ii- 1<379 [80].
Signed, f. 42.
25. [Thomas Osborne, Earl of] Danby, when a prisoner in the Tower,
to his brother [in law, James Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon], bogging
him to come to town to use his influence with [Sir Richard]
Holloway [Justice of the Eling's Bench] in his behalf, the Judges
being much more influenced by personall freindships and interests
then by the law," etc.; 11 Jan. 1G8J. f. 44.
26. [Henry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of] Peterborow, to [William Blath-
wayt, Sec. at War], on the approaching elections and the move-
ments of his troops; Wellingborough, 13 Sept. [1688]. f. 46.
27. [Sir] M[aurice] E[ustace, Bart.] to Sir Rob. Southwell, Sec. of
State in Ireland, on the King's promise of the Earl of Antrim's
forfeited estates to the Duke of Norfolk ; Suffolk Street [London],
6 Aug. [1690]. f. 48.
28. Anth[ony Dopping, Bishop of] Meath, to the same, in defence of
[Thomas Otway] Bishop of Ossory, praying that " when bee is to
bee suspended [as a Jacobite], let it beo only a suspension ab
officio, but not a beneficio," etc.; Dublin, 7 Aug. [16J90. With
seal of arms. f. 50.
29. [Henry de Massue de Buvigny, Vicount] Ckllway, to [the
same ?] in favour of " Mr. Knox, being in treaty with seuerall
French Protestants, merchants and others, about transporting
themselves and familyes to y** towne of Wexford"; London,
2 June, 1692. Signed, f. 52.
30. Adam Cardonnel [Jun., Sec. to the Duke of Marlborough] to
[John] Tucker [Under-Sec. of State] on the movements of the
f. 35.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,079.
191
allied army, Marlborough's intended siege of Limbnrg, and the
passage by the French of the Mense at Namur; Camp at
Kobertmont, 16 Sept. 1703. f. 63.
81. [Sir] Con[8tantine] Phipps, Chancellor of Ireland, and [Sir]
R[ichard] Ingoldsby, Lord Justice, to the Duke of Ormonde, with
information bearing on the attempt of the Marquis Guiscard to
assassinate Robert Harley; Dublin Castle, 20 Mar. 1710 [1].
Signed, f. 64.
82. S[arah Churchill, Duchess of] Marlborough, to [William North,
6th Baron North and 2nd Baron Grey], on the proceedings of the
House of Lords with respect to her accounts, with a reference to
the Duke of Buckingham's Play, The Behearaal^ ii. 6; Saturday
[24 May, 1718]. Signed, f. 56.
83. [William Henry Bentinck, 1st Duke of] Portland, Governor of
Jamaica, to [? George, Prince of Wales], giving an accouut of
Jamaica as he found it on his arrival ; 2 Mar. 172f . jFV. f. 68.
84. [George Home, Bishop of Norwich, 1790]: a satirical letter,
written when a student at Oxford, but unsigned and unaddressed,
on the scientific views of Sir Isaac Newton, etc. ; " Old Alfred's
Walls" [8C. University Coll., Oxford], 8 Nov. 1749. f. 60.
36. J[ohn] Taylor [LL.D., Librarian to Cambridge University,
1732-4] to Dr. [Andrew Coltee] Ducarel, on the Codex Bezaa
and the Codex Claromontanus, etc. ; Cambridge, 2 Nov. 1762. f. 62,
36. John Denne, Archdeacon of Rochester, to [the same], on the
subject of the Chancellors, vicars-general, and other officials of the
See of Rochester, as found in the Diocesan archives ; Bochester,
29 Aug. 1754. {Of. Add. 31,979.) f. 64.
37. Coltee Ducarel to Montgomery, giving an account of a
lawsuit in which he is engaged at Caen, with some description of
that place ; Caen, 24 Feb. 1766. With seal of arms. f. 66.
38. [Capt.] Sam[uel] Hood, [R.N., 1st Viscount Hood, 1796] to the
Commissioners of the Navy, giving an account of a hurricane;
Halifax Harbour, 4 Apr. 1768. f. 68.
39. James Harris [M.P. for Christchurch, co. Southt.] to Robert
Potter, Vicar of Seaming, co. Norf., congratidating him on his
Translation of -^schylus; House of Commons, 2 Mar. 1778. f. 70.
40. [Sir] John Fenn to William Herbert, the bibliographer, giving
a list of " several books not taken notice of by Ames " [i.e. in his
Typographical Antiquities]; East Dereham, Norfolk, 6 Feb. 1782.
f. 72.
41. Charles Erskine [afterwards Cardinal] to [David Stewart Erskine,
11th] Earl of Buohan, relating to some transcripts of papers
" found in the secret archives of the Vatican relating to Scotland " ;
Rome, 13 April, 1787. Hoi. f. 74.
42. Bulletin of the health of George IIL ; Kew House, 18 Deo. 1788.
Digitized by
192
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,070.
Copy, attested by [John Stewart, 7th Earl of] Galloway, Lord of
the Bedchamber.
43. [Capt. Sir] W[illiam] Sidney Smith, K.N., commanding a
squadron, to Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty, on
his plan of operations as to Bonaparte's evacuating Egypt, with
a passage from intercepted secret instnictions of the latter to an
agent, and an intended answer of his own ; Tiger, oflf Alexandria,
6 Mar. 1799. f. 79.
44. C[harles] J[ame8] F[ox] to Dennis O'Bryen, on a political
pamphlet of the latter, from which " all that is complimentary to
the present men must of course be left out or materially altered,"
etc., with abuse of "these cursed taxes"; St. Anne's Hill,
Chertsey, 22 June, 1803. f. 81.
45. Henry Brougham, M.P. for Camelford [Baron Brougham and
Vaux, 1830], to William Boscoe, late M.P. for Liverpool, on
Parliamentary Keform, and on his motion in the House on the
abolition of the Slave Trade, discussing the latter subject at great
length; London, 14 July, 1810. ff. 83-89.
46. William Cobbett, when in prison for libel on the Government,
to Thomas Robinson, on the subject of corn-rents; Newgate,
13 July, 1811. Signed, f. 90.
47. [George] Canning, Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs, to Dr. Adams,
in answer to a request for letters of E. B. Sheridan ; Foreign
Office, 21 July, 1826. f. 91.
48. Articles of Agreement . • . . for the erection of a Monument
to His Grace the late [George Gordon, 5th] Duke of Gordon,"
made between the Committee and Thomas Campbell, sculptor;
13 July, 1839. Signed by Campbell, and by the Earl of Aberdeen,
the Duke of Richmond, the Marquis of Huntly, and others of the
Committee, f. 92.
II. Foreign Series : —
1. Louis XII. to [? Jean II.], Seigneur de Rohan, appointing a
meeting, to settle his matter, at Loches ; Orleans, 23 Dec, 8. a.
Fr. Signed. I 94.
2. Ferdinand, King of Hungary and Bohemia [Emperor, 1558], to the
Abbe de Luxen, on the invasion by the Turks, and his preparations
for the campaign in the next spring, etc. ; Prague Castle, 18 Feb.
a® 30 [1530]. Fr. Signed; with seal f. 95.
3. [Jean Henri Samuel] Formey to [Gabriel] Cramer, acquainting
him with his election to the Academy of Sciences at Berlin, the
publication of his own work, Becherches sur Us EUmens de la
mu'ere, etc.; Berlin, 9 Dec. 1746. Fr. f. 96.
4. [Louis Pierre] Anquetil to [Jean Levesque de] Burigny on the
subject of his works ; Reims, 24 Apr. 1756. Fr. Preceded by a
pencil portrait of Anquetil. ff. 98, 99.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS.. 84,080.
193
5. [Cesar Fiaiiijois] Cassini de Thnry, Astronomer, to , on a
projected geometrical description of Italy ; [circ. 1770-80], Fr,
f. 101.
6. Fr. [Noel Andr6 de] Chrysologue de Gy, Capucin, to ,
mentioning his two works, Hemisphere de la Mappemonde, etc.
(Paris, 1774), and Planispheres celestes, etc. (1778); Paris, 8 May,
1778. Fr, f. 102.
7. [Victor Fran9ois] Marechal Duo de Broglie to Le Controleur
General, in favour of Mad. La Baronne D'Echaufray and her
three daughters, fcr whom he had promised to prucnre "quelqne
secours sur le fonds reserve sur la Lotterie Royale"; Versa. lies,
30 Apr. 1787. Signed, f. 104.
8. [Stephanie Felicite] D[ucrest de St. Aubin, Cumtesse de] Genlis
to [Comte Dubois] ; 28 Jun. 1810. Fr. f. 105.
9. "Francis, Archduke of Austria Este" [Francis IV., Archduko
of Austria, Duke of Modena, son of Archduke Feidinand and Marie
Beatrix d'Este], to Lt. Col. George Duncan Kobertson, on military
movements in Montenegro; Lissa, 29 Sept. 1813. Wit i seal of
arms. f. 106.
Paper ; ff. 107. From the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart.,
of Middle Hill, co. Wore, and Cheltenham. Folio.
34,080-34,088. "Notes and Views in Egypt and Nubia, made
during the years 1825, -2(5, -27, and -28 : chiefly consisting of a
80] ies of descriptions and delineations of the monuments, scenery,
eiCy of those countries ; the views, with few exceptions, made with
the camera-lucida : by Edw[ar]d W[illia]m Lane." The original
MS. and drawings of his uupublished "Description of Egypt"
(see his Life by S. Lane Poole, 1877, pp. 35-37). In nine volumes.
The first three contain the text, the remaining bix the drawings,
which are executed with extreme delicacy and minuteness. Paper,
Quarto and Folio. The contents are : —
34,080 (ff. 302). Text, Vol. L Sixteen chapters chaps, i., ii.
Alexandria and environs, ff. 3, 17; — ch. iii. Voyage from
Alexandria to the Nile. f. 38 ; — ch. iv. Physical sketch of Egypt,
f. 48 ; — ch. V. Rosetta. f. 96 ; — ch. vi. Voyage up the Rosetta
branch, f. 105 ; — ch. vii. Eabtem bianch of the Nile, and adjacent
districts, f. 121 ;— ch. viii. Historical illustrations of the topo-
graphy of Mnsr (Cairo) and its environs. f. 139; — ch. ix.
Boolack. f. 146 ; — chaps. x.-xii. Cairo, its citadel, and environs,
ff. 151, 185, 189;— ch. xiii. "The Moos'lim dynasties in Eg.vpt."
f. 201 ; — ch. xiv. " History of Mohham'mad * Al'ee, and of the
remarkable events which have t^ken place in Egypt since its
evacuation by the French, in the year 1801." f. 215;— ch. xv.
MSS. — 1801. 0
Digitized by
194
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,081-34,086.
Pyramids of El-Geezeh. f. 260 oIl xvi. Pyramids of Aboo Seer,
Sakkarah, and Dahshoor, and the remains of Memphis, f. 290.
34.081 (ff. 377). Text, Vol. 11. Ten chapters :— ch. I " Introdnc-
tion. Ordinary circumstances of the voyage np the Nile.**
f. 2;— ch. iL From Musr (Cairo) to Benee Sooweyf. f. 22; —
ch. iii. El-Feiyoom. f. 32; — ch. iv. From Benee Sooweyf to
El-Minyeh. f. 68; — ch. v. El-Minyeh, Benee Hhasan, and
Antinoe. f. 78 ; — ch. vL Hermopolis Magna, etc,,, to Asyoot.
f. 87 ;— ch. vii. Asyoot, etc,, to Girga. f. 112; — ch. viii. Girga,
Abydos, etc.y to Dendara. f. 128 ; — ch. ix. Kineh, Kooft, Koos,
etc., to Thebes, f. 161 ; — ch. x. Thebes, subdivided into Intro-
ductory observations (f. 164), El Oocksoor or Luxor (f. 172),
Karnak (f. 185), El-Kumeh (f. 233), Medeenet Hhaboo, ete. (f. 312),
and the Tombs of the Kings (f. 333).
84.082 (ff. 415). Text, Vol. III. Thirteen chapters ch. i. Arment,
etc., to Isna. f. 2 ;— oh. ii. Eilethyia to Adfoo. f. 20 ; — ch. iii.
Gebel es-Silsileb, etc., to Aswan, f. 43; — ch. iv. Elephantine,
Aswan, the (Ist) Cataracts, etc. f. 61 ; — ch. v. Philie and its
environs, f. 101 ; — ch. vi. The Nubians, f. 124 ; — ch. vii. Dabod,
Eardaseh, etc. f. 166; — ch. viii. Tafeh and Kalabsheh. f. 177; —
ch. ix. Dendoor, Garf Hhoseyn, Dakkeh,e(c. f. 196 ;— ch. x. Wadee
es-Soobooa, Hhassayeh, and Ed-Dirr. f. 213; — ch. xi. Ibreem,
etc., to Aboo Simbil. f. 227 ; — ch. xii. Aboo Simbil, or Absembel.
f. 235 ;— ch. xiii. Aboo Simbil to Wadee Hhalfa. f. 254. Followed
by a supplementary article On the Ancient Egyptian&" f. 267.
34.083 (ff. 26). Drawings, VoL I. ; containing (f. 1) a list of the
drawings in this and the next four volumes. The drawings are as
follows: — Alexandria, f. 4b;— Fooweh. f. 10; — Boolack. f. 11 ; —
Cairo, f. 12 b (including two coloured drawings of Cairo costumes^
* ff. 15,16);— El-Geezeh, f. 20.
34.084 (ff. 20). Drawings, Vol. IL :— El-Geezeh (continued), f 1 ;—
Sakkarah. f. 4;— Dahshoor. f. 6 ;— El-Feiyoom. f. 7;— Gebel
et-Teyr, with the author's boat and crew. f. 10 ; — ^El-Minyeh and
Benee Hasan, f. 11; — Asyoot. f. 13; — Abydos. f. 14; — Den-
dara. f. 15;— Koos. f. 17;— Luxor, f. 18,
34,086 (ff. 20). Drawings, Vol. III. :— Luxor (continued), f. 1 ;—
Karnak. £ 2 ;— El-Kurneh. f. 12.
34,086 (ff. 20). Drawings, VoL IV. :— El-Kumeh (continued), f. 1 ;—
Temple of Athor, Thebes, f. 4 ; — Medeenet Haboo. £ 5 ; — Valley
of the Tombs of the Kings, f. 8 ;— Arment. f. 10 ;— Isna. f. 12 ;
—Eilethyia and Adfoo. f. 13;— Gebel es-SiMleh. f. 16;— Kom
Oomboo. f. 17 ;— Aswan, f. 18 ;— The First Cataracts, f. 20.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,087-84,096. 196
84.087 (ff. 21). Drawings, Vol. V. :-Phil». f. 1 Dabod. f, 3
Eardaseh. f. 4; — ^Tafeh. f. 6; — Kalabsheh. f. 7 Dendoor.
f. 9 ;--Garf Hoseyn. f. 10 Dakkeh. f. 12 ;— Wadee es-Soobooa.
f. 13;— Hassayeh. f. 14;— Ed-Dirr. f. 15;— Ibreem. f. 16;—
Absembel. f. 17 ;— Wadee Haifa, f. 21.
84.088 (flF. 56), Drawings, VoL VI. : — Plan of, and view in, Alexandria,
ff. 1, 2 ; — A Nile boat f. 3 ; — Mosque and tomb of Aboo Mundoor,
near Resbeed (Bosetta). f. 4;— Obelisk of Heliopolis. £ 6;—
Drawings of sculpture, etc.^ at the Pyramids of El-Geezeh. ff. 6-16 ;
—The Great Sphinx, f. 16 ;— Sakkarah. f. 17;— Meydoom. f. 18;
— Benee Hasan, f. 19 ;— Toona el-Gebel. f. 22 ;— Et-Tell. £ 23 ;
— El-Kumeh. f. 24;— Medeenet Haboo. f. 28;— Valley of the
Tombs of the Kings (with plan), f. 30 ;— Kardaseh. f. 38;—
Saheyl. f. 39 ; — Maharrakah. f. 40 ; — Drawing of a tomb by the
Pyramids, and sections of the Great and Second Pyramids, at El-
Geezeh. ff. 41-43 ;— Plan of the Pyramid of Steps, at Sakkarah,
f. 44 ; — Interior of the cabin of the author's boat (with portrait of
the author), f. 46 ; — Maps of the Nile valley, from the mouths to
Cairo (f. 46), Boolack to Dahshoor (f. 47), El-Geezeh to Thebes
(f. 48), Thebes to the 2nd Cataracts (f. 49) ;— Plan of Thebes,
f. 60 ;— Plan of the great tomb in the Asaseef. f. 61 ;— Plan of
Cairo, ff 62, 63 ; — Hieroglyphio alphabet, and symbols for titles,
names of gods, etc. ff. 64-66.
34.089. Groan voluntaries by Samuel Wesley, dated October-
December, 1817. Autograph. At the end (f. 9) is one in a different
hand. Paper ; ff. 9. Quarto.
34.090, 84,09L ''Faust," opera in 2 Acts, in full score, with the
German text, by Louis Spohr. Two volumes. Paper; ff. 202,
230. xixth cent Formerly belonged to William Hawes. Obi.
Folio.
34,092-84,094. '' Jbssonda," opera in 3 Acts, in full score, with the
German text, by Louis Spohr. Three volumes. Paper; ff. 183,
213, 134. xixth cent. Formerly belonged to John and William
Hawes. ObL Folio.
34,095, 34,096. Official Letters to Sir William Dutton Colt,
Envoy to Hanover and Zell; 1690-1693. Two volumes. Paper.
Quarto. The contents are : —
34,095. Vol. L (ff. 372). T^e* principal
wnters are : — Charles Berkeley, Viscount Dursley, Ambas-
sador to the Netherlands; — William Dunoombe, Ambassador
to Sweden; — Hon. John Johnston, Ambassador to Prussia; —
0 2
196 ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,096-^4,102.
Robert Molesworth, Ambassador to Denmark ; — ^William, 6th Baron
Paget, Ambassador to Germany; — Sir Paul Rycaut, Envoy to
Hamburg ; — John Pulteney and Richard Warre, Under SecretarioB
of State.
34.096. Vol. II. (flf. 398). " Newsletters from England, the Camps in
Flanders, & other places from y* Ist of June 1692 to the last *»f
May 1693." The principal writers are: — James Vernon, Sen.,
Under Secretary of Sta,te ; — Robert Wolseley, Envoy at Brussels ;
— Robert Yard, Clerk in the Privy Council Office.
34.097. Military Journals of Col. William Burrard, brother of Sir
Harr}-, Ist Bart., viz. : as "a volunteer to Rusbia with Lord Craw-
ford against the Turks," 18 April— 24 July 1738, with a letter
(f. 23) to Lord [Crawford], dat. Camp of Rublitch, 23 Aug. 1738.
f. 1 ; — and when on an expedition to the West Indies, 19 May,
1740—21 Sept. 1742. f. 37. Paper; ff. 71. Small Folio.
34.098. Correspondence of James Yates, of High gate, with Kon-
stantine Simonides, Sir F. Madden, Dr. S. Birch, and others, relative
to Papyri in the collection of Joseph Mayer, of Liverpool ; 1849,
1863-1864. The names of the writers are given in the Index.
See a Export ... on some of the Mayer Papyri^ etc., Rt>y. Soc. of
Lit., 1863. Paper; ff. 36. Folio. Presented by E. T. Dowson, Esq.
34.099. " Index to Ipswich Testaments in the Registry at Ipswich
from 1444 to 1790 inclusive." Paper; ff. 165. xixth cent. Small
34.100. " Of Love " : a tract by the Hon. Algernon Sidney. Holo-
graph draft Published in the Somers Collection of Tracts^ 1748,
vol. ii. p. 402. Paper ; ff. 8. With portrait of the author at f. 2 b,
xviith cent. Folio.
34.101. " The Visitation of Devonshire and Cornwall Taken by
Henry St. Greorge, Richmond Herald, and Sampson Leonard,
Blewmantle Pursuivant, for William Camden, . Clarentius, Anno
MDCXX." Copied from the original in the College of Arms,
apparently in 1669. Fur other copies of the Visitation of 1620,
see Haiiey MSS. 1080, 1163, and 1164. Paper; ff. 82. With
book-plate of Hugh Robert Hughes, of Kinmel and Dinorbcn,
CO. Denbigh, and note of his gift of the MS. to Stephen Tucker,
Somerset Herald, 31 Aug. 1884. Folio.
34.102. Transcriits of the Parish Registers of Stansted Mountfitchet,
CO. Essex, 1558-1762, made by J. J. Green and Herbert Poulter,
1891. Paper ; ff. 120. Folio. Presented by J. J. Greeny Esq.
Quarto.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,108-84,168.
197
The four succeeding Nos., 84,108-84,106, are supplementary to Nos.
88,878-88,929, and were similarly presented by Mrs. Hanna Streat-
fetid.
84,108. Letters of the family of Bufkin, of Loose, co. Kent ; temp.
Eliz.— 1706. Followed by letters, etc, to Rev. Thomas Streatfeild
on antiquarian and genealogical topics, principally from [William
Pitt Amherst], 1st Earl Amherst, [Percy Clinton Sydney Smythe],
6th Viscount Strangford, and John Boys, of Margate, co. Kent;
19 Feb. 1823—18 Apr. 1840. Paper ; flf. 179. Folio,
84,104. Extracts from deeds relating to co. Kent, commtinicated by
George Curteis, of Canterbury. Paper; ff. 493. xixthcent. Octavo.
84,106. Similar extracts from the papers of the families of Tufton
[Earls of Thanet], Smythe [Viscount Strangford], Sydney, Polhill,
Oxenden, and Petley. Paper ; ff. 399. xixth cent. Octavo.
84.106. Miscellaneous papers, pedigrees, etc.^ relating to Kent. The
names are given in the Index. Paper ; ff. 104. xixth cent. Folio.
34.107. The Four Gospels, in Greek ; with tables of ic€<^aAcua, Ammo-
nian sections, and references to the Eusebian canons. Vellum
(ff. 1-5 paper) ; ff. 213. xith-xiith cent. ; S. Matth. i. 1-iii. 8 (ff. 2-5)
supplied in a hand of the 15th cent., but the table of chapters
omitted. Initials and tables in red, and a rudely-coloured head-
piece to the last three Gospels. Binding (15th cent.) of wooden
boards covered with dark leather, stamped ; clasps of plaited thongs
with brass tips. On the fly-leaf (f. 1 b) is a note (15th cent.) that
the MS. belonged to the monastery of " pevhrprq " (? Bendina, in
Thessaly). Small Quarto.
34.108. The Four Gospels, in Oreelc ; with arguments, tables of ic€0a-
Xaia, rcrXot, Ammonian sections, references to the Eusebian canons,
and indications of Lessons, Preceded by the Epistle of Eusebins to
Carpianus, and the Canons, the latter being imperfect ; and followed
by a S} naxarion. The quire containing Luke iv. 3 — viii. 19 was
cut out in the 15th cent, (probably in consequence of a liole in
the vellum interrupting the reading of the text), and the contents
weie re- written on thirteen inserted paper leaves. The discarded
leaves however (except on**, containing Luke v. 13-34) were used
for stiffening the binding, and have now been restored to their
proper place (ff. 77-83), the inserted leaves being bound in at the
end (ff. 149-161). The greater part of the original Synaxarion
(which is still imperfect) has been recovered from the binding in
the same way (ff. 141-148), the inserted paper leaves being now
ff. 162-175. Vellum (ff. 149-175 paper); ff. 175. xiithand(ff. 149-
175) xvth centt. Titles, initials, ete.y in red, and cmamental
headpieces. Quarto.
198 ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,109-34,m.
34.109. Miscellaneous pieces in verse and prose, comprising epitaphs,
recipes, satires, political squibs, poems, efc., in English and French,
Paper; ff. 101. xvmth-xixth centt. Folio. Presented by A. W.
Franks, Esq., CB.
34.110. AocoMPT-BOOK of the Overseers of " Parishe [sc. Paris] Gardens
Liberty," in the parish of St. Saviour, South wark, from 17 May,
1608, to 30 Sept. 1671. Among items of interest are several entries
relating to the Swan Playhouse, 1611-1621. ff. 8-12, 19 ; — to a col-
lection for building a church in Prague in Bohemia, 1620, 1623.
ff. 18, 21 ; — and to sums Jent from the parish chest on jewellery
and other.pledges.
The name of John Lowen oZ. Lowin apiiears as an overseer on
ff. 16, 25 b, 26, 27, 28 b, 29, 32 ; and on f. 41 occurs the name of
Thomas Guy, in connection with the sale of coal. This is Thomas
Guy, the father of the Founder of Guy's Hospital, described in the
Diet of National Biography as lighterman and coal monger."
Paper ; ff. 47. The first thirteen leaves are much mutilated. Folio.
34.111. Medical Miscellany, consisting of translations and extracts
from various authors. From allusions in two places (ff. 114, 169)
to Master William, and in one place (f. 174) to Master William
Somers, it is probable that the book was compiled for his use or
under his direction. The MS. commences, " Now it is to know
names of ]>e bokes ]>at bien y wryte and oontyend in pia volume, \fe
whyche bokes Galyen and Ypocran ban ymade and oper maysters
also. And ate first it is to be g} nne and to spek of pe chapetres
pat bien in eiiery boke pat stondep be ordre." Then follow the
names of the books distinguished by letters A-S. On ff. 1 b-30 b
are given the heads of chapters of each book, followed on f. 31 by
the contents of the bookK themselves. The last three, however,
mentioned in the first list, — namely, Q. Liber herbarura nomine
Macer, B. Liber urinarum, and S. Nomina berbarum-^are now
missing, only the beginning of Q remaining on the last j age
(f. 238 b).
The main contents are as follows : —
1. "Liber de medicinis et electuariis." £ 31. On ff. 36b, 37 is the
figure of a man with description of the zodiacal influences on the
various parts of the body, and on f. 38 are twenty-one hexameter
lines in Latin, headed, "Here bigynnen verses of man from J>e
cop of J^e heued doune to pe sole of pe fota." The following
remark appears in the text on f. 39b, "pis medicine made hole
Frere Johan de Alba Landa of pQ cardiacke."
2. "Speculum medicorum," or "Cum animadverterem," beg. "Her
begynneth a boke p&t is clepid pe spectacle of medicines wyche
wj semen ad seen for help of mannes body, and pia boke was made
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34411.
199
and icompild of diuers auotours." f. 40. Preceded by eleven
introductory elegiac lines in Latin, with translation. On f. 51 b is
the paragraph, ** I be hight in pe begynning of J?is litel boke for
to agone donne to J^e sole of )?e fote from \>e coppe of J?e heued, |^f
pAt it hadde lykyd ynto me. Bote for I am broght in sekene^se
and may no^^t geder alle pinges. And alle medicines endyd }>at
bien from J>e heued Jyat is pe begynnyng of all pe body vnto po
chekes of pe )>rote, Bote neuere pe lesse all po pinges p&t bien most
profitable vnto pe forsaid I haue done my diligence to sane and
faelpen pa,t bien in sekenesse bro^t " ; and on f. 55 b, " p&t we haue
behight in J?is litel boke be cure power we haue broght it to hende."
After this follows, " Alphan Aroebysshope Beyp pat per bien iij
dajes in pe twelmon]^, pe first mononday of Aprille, j^e secounde
day is pe mononday ))at begynne]? in August, pe thridday is
mononday p&t gope out of Decembre and kepe welle pes days."
By Alphan is probably meant jElfheah, Archbishop of Canterbury
{6b. 1012). This treatise is imperfect at the end, where two leaves of
the MS. are missing.
8. De carminibus et aliis experimentis," or Of charmes and opet
ezperimentes " (see f. 1). Imperfect at the beginning, f. 70.
4. ** Experimenta Alexandri," beg. " Here bygynnef pe experimentes
of Alisaundre/' b}*^ whom perhaps Alexander Trallianus is meant
(v. Eloy's Dtctionnaire de la Medecine^ i. 85). f. 77.
5. " Pomum ambre," beg. " Here bygynej) a boke J)at is iclepid
Pomum Ambre pa,t speke}> of oyntmentes diverses balles syropes
and emplastres"; and ending on f. 114 with a paragraph com-
mencing ''Inspice scripta lege quod Pomum terminat Ambre/'
Maister W illiam made pis i^yrop to hem phi han greuance of pe
splene." f. 90.
6. " Experimenta dinamidiorum libri Galieni," beg. " Here bigynnej?
pe Experimentes of Galiene." f. 114 b.
7. Experimenta generalia," or ** General experimentes" (see f. 1),
or, as it is given in the detailed list of chapters (f. 19), " Here
bygynnej) a wrytte for pe festre in pe bygynnyng of a boke of pe
general Experimentes and pe chapytres pa,t longgen per to." fm-
perfect at the beginning, f. 169.
8. ** Experimenta Rustici," beg. " Here bygynne]? pe Experimentes
of a Wyseman psA, was yclepid Busticus, pe whiche experimentes
Mayster Gylliam Somers proved be fele tymes and ha)?e bygonne
ate heued, pe whiche ys most wor])i of alle mannes body." f. 174.
Amongst them is the following (f. 185 b), " A nobil experimenit for
pe festre yproued. To gadere pis erbe J?at is yclepid Budmare and
sege en pia manere, whan ]?at pow takes it up ofpe er]>e,I do gader
pe Budmare in pe worship of Gode and of J^e iij kinges Jasper +
Baltasar + Melchisar + and do po seek here upon hem pia erbe
Digitized by
200
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,112.
and pei shalle be hole wi]7 oute doute." The author of this work
is perhaps Ensticus Elpidius, Physician to Theodoric, King of
Italy, in the 6th century.
9. " Experimenta Pdrisii Abbatis sancti marcij," beg. "Here bygyn-
ne]7 pQ ExperiQientes of Parise ])e abbote p&t was sometyme of
Seynt Marc." f. 190 b.
10. " Vir lutes aquile," beg. "Here bygynne]? vertues of J?e Eglo
)7at is Kyng of all fowles and is of grete bo^e be day and be night
and is helpyng of many man and woman.'' f. 195.
11. " Liber Trotnli," beg. " Here byg> nne)7 a boke )?at is clepid Liber
Trotuli." This book treats of women's diseases, and the author of
it is Trotula al Eiotis. f. 197. For another English translation,
pee Sloane MS. 421 A.
12. "Liber Cophonis," beg. "Here bygynnen J>e experimentes of
Cophon pe leche of Salerne." This dues not appear to be a transla-
tion of this author's Le arte medendi printed at Haguenau, 1532.
f. 218.
13. " Secreta Ypocratis," beg. " Here bygynnej? pe priuetes of pe gode
man and a wyse pat was y clepid Ypocras, ])e whiche man whan he
drew to dejje yclo^Jed were j?es priuetes in a case of euore and leyde
J?is case in his sepulcre wij) him J?at Jjes same priuetes ne shulde
beo descouered among no man. ^iow Cesare wolde be pe sepulcre
of pw gode man Ypocras and pe cors was depe ydolue in pe erpe and
|7en Cesar pe Eniperoure dide niake lenoueld pe sepulcre. And
pe body was founden hole and sound, po whiche body was presentid
befor Cesar wij? J?e case of en ore in whiche case were founden pes
priuetes and Cesar proued pes same priuet^ s and hem shewed and
sent to oper frendes." The same story is told on f. 235 b, where it
appears that Julius Cesar, suspecting the tomb to contain treasure,
discovered the book, f. 231.
14. " Experimenta Rustici," beg. " Here bygynnep ye Experimentes
of Rustici" (». also art. 8). f. 233b. On f. 234 occurs "An
emplastre for brekyng of bone and for sondyng of hem y proued be
Maistere Btntt pat was a man of Englond."
15. " Ypucras his priuetes in a noper man ere " (c/. art. 13). f. 235 b.
Vellum ; ff. 238. On f. 1 is the name " Th. Mid '* [ ? Thomas Jones,
Bishop of Meath, 1584-1605] ; and at the end, in a hand contem-
porary with the MS., is the name R. Smyth. Two leaves are
missing after f. 69, and one leaf after f. 167. The latter was lost
before the original foliation, xvth cunt. Large Octavo.
34,112 A-D. Reports of the Commissioners of Sewers, between
Kingston Bridge, co. Surrey, and Ravensbourne, co. Kent, made
at Southwark, 1612-1617. The name of William Quiney al. Quy-
ney appears as Wallreeve for 1616 and 1617. It does not appear
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,U3, 34,114.
201
that any member of the Quiney family related to Shake speare by
the marriage of Thomas Quiney with the poet's daughter Judith
was named William ; though Richard Quiuey, the father of Thomas,
was living in London temp, Eliz. and died there in 1602. The
Lord Caron so often mentioned was Sir Noel de Caron, the
Dutch Ambassador; and Widow Hinslowe, of the Liberty of the
Clink by Southwark, whose case came before the Court on 18 Jan.
1616, was Agnes, widow of Philip Henslowe, and mother-in-law of
Edward Alleyn, of Dulwick Vellum rolls.
34.113. Treatises on natural philosophy, machines, etc,, in ItaJian
(except artt. 5, 6); with numerous pen-and-ink drawings illus-
trating the text.
1. Treatise on Hydrostatics, f. 1.
2. On the qualities of various kinds of earth and \^ater. f. 9.
3. Tieatise on Minerals, f. 12.
4. Becipes for making inextinguishable fire. f. 15.
5. " Liber ignium a Marcho Greco compositus." Lat. f. 18 b.
Printed from two Paris MSS. (Paris, 1804).
'6. Eecipes for " aqua ardens," "vinum ard^ns," ''aqua acuta omne
metallnm dealbans," etc. Lat. f. 20.
7. Mechanics, hydraulic and other machines, etc. f. 21. With
references at ff. 23, 36 b, 41 b, 45 b, to the "libro de lo lione," at
f. 24 b to the ** libro de lo dragone," and at f. 47 b to the " libro de
lo falcone."
8. On the use of fire-ships and combustibles in war. f. 105.
9. Instructions how to make and use pontoons, battering-rams, and
other military engines, f. 114.
10. Delia providentia della chuera sicondo Maestro Fra[n]cesco da
Siena " : drawings of machines of various kinds, especially those
adapted for use in war, with a few pages of introductory text,
f. 129. " Francesco da Siena," who is called at f. 194 b *• Maestro
Fra[n]cesco di Giorgio da Siena," and who is usually known as
Francesco di Giorgio Martini, was bora at Siena about 1423, d.
about 1506. See C. Promis, Ftto di Francesco di Giorgio Martini,
Torino, 1841, pp. 5, 82 ; and ^ee also the " Catalogo Analitico " of
his writings in the same volume, where (at pp. 90-95) a work is
described somewhat similar to the present one.
At flF. 252 b~261 are architectural and mechanical drawings, with
explanations, of the 17th cent.
Paper; flf. 261. Compare with this volume a similar work in
Add. 24,945, containing numerous designs of military engines, etc.
Early xvith and early xviith centt. Quarto.
34.114. The Spalding MS., a cullection of Boinances iu French Terse,
as follows ; —
202
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,115.
1. Cliaiison de Oeste on the First Crnsade; in nearly 19,000
Alexandrines. With the colophon : ** Gi finist le siege d'Antioche
ouesqne le conquest de Jerusalem de Qodefrei de Boilion." ff. 2-
105. The text differs very mnch from the Chanson d'Antioche
pnhlisbed by Panlin Paris in 1848, and (except in subject)
seems to have no connection with it, or with the Chanson on
Godfrey of Bouillon in Roy. 16 E. vi., ff. 278b-289 (for which see
Catalogue of Romances, vol. i., 1883, p. 708). Another copy is in
the Bodley MS., Hatton 77 : see Bomaniay vol. v., 1876, pp. 1-61
where M. Paul Meyer has printed several hundred lines from
both MSS.
2. Eoman d'i^neas ; in more than 10,000 octosyllabic lines, ff. 106-
164. A copy (wanting about 180 lines at the end) is in Add.
14,100: see Cat, of BomanceSy i. p. 82, and Gaston Paris, La
liitiraiure frangaise au Moyen Age^ 2nd ed., 1890, pp. 78, 263.
3. Roman de Thebes, taken from Statins; in more than 11,000
octosyllabic lines, ff. 164-226 b. Other copies are in the
Biblioth^que Nationale: see Paulin Paris, Lea MSS. FranqoU^
vols. i. p. 67, iiL p. 190, and c/. Gaston Paris, LiiL frang,^ pp. 78,
263.
4. Le Songe vert : an allegorical poem of the 14th century, in more
than 1650 octosyllabic lines, ff. 227-236 b. After the plague of
" 1148 " (according to the conjecture of M. Paul Meyer) the author
puts on a black dress, and wanders into an orchard. He is consoled
by a vision of Love, etc, ; and he comes back with his dress a
bright green. The first 60 and the last 9 lines have been printed
in Bomania^ vol. v. pp. 61-3. Otherwise the poem appears to be
unknown.
6. Ord^ne de Chevalerie : the instruction in chivalry given by Hue
de Tabarie to Saladin. Added in a different hand from the preceding
articles. Imperfect, only about 170 octosyllabic lines remaining,
some of them mutilated, ff. 236 b-237 b. Another copy is in
Harl. 4333, ff. 115-117 b (Cat of Romances, i. p. 811).
Vellum ; ff. 237. With illuminated borders. Written in England,
circ. 1400. With the arms of Spencer in two of the illuminated
borders, one of the shields being within a bordure azure with
bishops' mitres on it, referring to Henry de Spencer, Bishop of
Norwich (1370-1406). From the Library of Maurice Johnson, of
Ayscough Fee Hall, Spalding. Folio.
34,116. Portfolio containing water-colour views and drawings of
places in cos. Essex and Kent, as follows : — (1) Erith Church, the
R. Thames and Purfleet, co. Essex, 8 July, 1759. f. 1 ;— (2) Village
of Chilham, co. Kent, 11 Feb. 1759. f. 2 (3) Milkhouse Street,
9; 25 June, 1760. ff. 3-5 (4) Eoohester Castle and Cathedral,
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,U6-34,118.
203
cire. 1760. f. 6 (5) Eochester Cathedral and Castle, by Edward
Dayes, 1791. f. 7 ; — (6) Roohester Castle and Cathedral, from a
drawing by Francis Grose, f. 8 ; — (7) Gate of Whome's Place,
Cookstone, ctrc. 1795. f. 9; — (8) Gate leading into Bochester
Priory, circ, 1802. f. 10;— (9) Rochester Castle, July, 1807.
f. 11 ;--(10) Interior of Tower in Rochester City Wall, circ. 1802.
f. 12; — (11) Frindsbury and R. Medway, from Chatham, circ.
1802, by F K . f. 13 ;—{l2) Pencil drawing of the view
above Rochester Bridge, by Richard Cooper, f. 14 ; — (13) Plan of
part of the village of Cliffe, by G. Darbyshire, May, 1836. f. 15.
Paper; fL 16. Folio.
34.116. Antiphonal, in Laiin^ containing Hymns for the year ; the
Commune Sanctorum; Offices of the Virgin; Hymns and Anti-
phons for Sundays and week-days ; Commemorations of S. Blaise,
patron of Admont Abbey, and others ; " Toni diumi " for the
chief feasts; the Adoration of the Crucifix; a few masses;
settings of the Credo, etc. Paper; ff. 248. Written for the
monastery of Admont in Styria, with the date 1622 on the original
stamped pigskin binding. Octavo.
34.117. FouB MUSICAL TREATISES, apparently collected for the use of
Father ^Emilianus Kaiser, of the monastery of Peteitthausen, near
Constance (see f. 1) : —
1. Regaled Contrapuncti variis sub speciebus dat» et composited " :
an anonymous work. f. 3,
2. Regular sive Fundamenta pro addiscenda compoeitione musica,
coUectse a R. D. Thoma Eisenhueth," Canon of St. George's,
Augsburg. This work, popularly known as Musicalisches
Fundament," was published in 1702. f. 88.
3. " Architectonice Music® Universalis .... Auctore Volupio Decoro
Musagete '* [i.e. Wolfgang Schonsleder], published at Ingoldstadt
in 1631. f. 71.
4. Melopoetic» sen Musicsd Compositionis Brevis* Instruciio " : an
anonymous work. £ 105.
Paper; £f, 122. With book-plate of Carl Ferdinand Schmalholz,
and the name of Dr. Boecker inscribed in several places, xvmth
cent. Small Quarto.
84.118. Nisi Doiinius " : Psalm for soprano, alto, and chorus, with
violins, in score, by Alessandro Scarlatti. Belonged to Kiesewetter
and A. G. Bitter. Paper; ff. 31. zvmth-xizth cent Obi.
Octavo.
ADDITIONAL MANUSCRIPTS
ACQUIRED IN THE TEAU
1 89 2.
34,119. Tales and other pieces, in prose and verse. Irish, Induded
are : —
1. ** Sdair ^Imnind ui Cleirigh " : story of Edmund O'Clery, by John
O'Neachtan (cf. Egerton MS. 147, 148). f. 2.
2. Poem of Conn the son of Derg (for other copies see H. d'Arbois de
Jubainville, Eiaai d*un Catalogue de la litiSrature Spique de Vlrlande^
1883, p. 161). Beg. : "Oisln. Sgeul m6r ar chonn mhac an deirg."
3. Chase of Almhuin (Jubainville, p. 201). Beg.: *'Sealg do
comoradh le fionn." f. 36.
4. "Laoidh na Sealga": poem of the Chase (Jubainville, p. 167).
Beg. : ** A padruig an ccuala tu an tsealg." f. 38. Printed by
Charlotte Brooke, Beliquee of Irish Poetry ^ Dublin, 1789, p. 278,
with translation at p. 73.
5. '*Comhairle mhic clamha achaidh na mbuillionn do Airsigh
riiadh " : advice of Mac Clamha, of Achadh-na-Muilionn, to Darcy
Roe (cf. Add. 18,747, f. 16). Beg. : *• Airsigh chroidh gheananhail
r6aidh." f. 42.
6. *'Siabradh sfth agus inneirghe mhic na miochomhairle " : fairy
vision and adventures of the son of evil counsel (Jubainville,
p. 120). Beg.: *'Mur ccuala sibhsi nl misde dhdoibh fhiafraigh
dhfom." f. 49.
7. "Eachtra an ghiolla deacair": adventures of the Gilla decair
(see Jubainville, p. 113). f. 67. Printed from this MS. by
S. H. O'Grady, Silm Gadelica, 1892, Text p. 257, Translation
p. 292.
8. ** Echtra ioUainn iolchrothaigh " : adventures of lollan the comely
(Jubainville, pp. 45, 118). f. 85.
f. 34.
ADDITIONAL MSS.. 34,120.
205
9. "Eachtia mhacaimh an iolair": adventures of the eagle's son
(Jubainville, p. 119). f. 100.
10. Life of St. Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary. f. 140 b.
H. "Oidhe chloinne Lir" : fate of the chiLlren of Lir (Jubainville,
p. 8). f. 144. Printed, with English translation, by E. O'Curry,
Atlantis, vol. iv., 1863, p. 114.
12. "Tuireadh Murohadh Cruis": elegy on Morogh Cruce (c/.
Egerton MS. 208, f. 111). Beg.: "A theampuill bfurus dnit
cuidiugh le gaoidhaluibh." f. 163.
13. " Duan an amadain mh6ir " : poem of the Big Fool ( JubainvDle,
p. 103). Beg. : Sgenl uaigneach do chualus ganbhreig.'^ f. 168.
Printed, with English translation, by J. O'Daly, Transactions of
the Ossianic Society , vol. vi., 1861, p. 160.
14. "Comhrddh oisln le padruig": dialogue of Oisin with Patrick.
Beg. : " Tulach na seanghaoithe." f. 176 b.
16. "Tuireamh phegidh dein snnn": verses in praise of Peggy
Deane (for other copies see O'Cnrry's Catalogue, ff. 259, 372, 379).
Beg. : La da rabhas accaithar na gailbhe.'* f. 185.
The volume also contains a few short poems, at ff. 32 b, 41, 160-
162 b, etc A full description will be given in the Catalogue of
Irish MSS.
Paper ; ff. 187. Written in 1765 by Lawrence Mac Nally (see flf. 37 b,
41 b, ete,). Belonged to J. M'Geraghty, Owen O'ConeUan, and John
O'Daly. Small Quarto. Presented hy Standish Hayes O'Grady, Esq.
34,120. 1. "The Art of Limeinge; an expert and compendious dis-
course concerning the art of Minatura or Limeinge *' : the " Minia-
tura " of Daniel King (see other copies in Add. 12,461 and Harl.
6000, the former being King's presentation copy to Mary, daughter
of Thomas, 3rd Lord Fairfax), f. 1. At the end (f. 30) the scribe
has written " Michaell Vffington fecit." Added are : — (a) Recipes
for wridng in gold, engraving, and making varnish, f. 31 ; — (b)
" The practice of that famous Limmer Hippolito Donate, lining in
Bome, in a small picture of Chriht." f. 34;— (c) " To make Indian
inck " and other pigments, f. 35 ; — (d) " The manner of annealing
and painting upon glasse." f. 37; — (e) Directions for making
" Japan vemish," perfuming gloves and starch, and dyeing straws,
and for making cement or coral, and wax-work figures, ff. 42-46.
Reversing the volume : —
2. "MethoduB Grammaticee " : an essay on the study of grammar.
Lot. f. 91 b.
3. Fictorum numinum et heroum historia " : a summaiy of Greek
and Roman mythology, f. 88 b.
4. Medical recipes, chiefly for stone in the kidney, f. 74 b.
6. "Chronologia quaedam": brief annals of the world to a.d. 1660,
206
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84421--84,128.
preoeded by an introdnction on systems of chronology. LaL
f. 58 b.
Paper ; ff. 92. xviith cent. With the initials E. B. stamped on the
covers ; and with a modem book-plate containing the arms azure,
a demi-lion rampant couped, surrounded by the motto " Sub robore
virtus," from which is suspended the cross of a Knight Pensioner
of Charles III. of Spain. Small Octavo.
34,121. Pabliamentart diary of John Smyth of Nibley, co. Olouc,
anther of the Lives of the Berkeleys " (part of which, in his
autograph, is in Add. 33,588), M.P. for Midhurst in the Parliament
of 1621 ; mentioning the bills, motions, e/c, discussed each day,
and giving a brief abstract of the most important speeches, with a
few notes on political questions. Autograph, Paper;, ff. 139.
Duodecimo.
34,122 A. Receipts and disbursements of William Stather, clerk, on
behalf of Isabella, Lady Morley, for the year ending Michaelmas,
4 Edw. IV. [1464]. Latin. Lady Morley was dau. of Michael de
la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, and widow of Thomas Morley, Lord
Morley, who died in 1436 (see Blomefield's Norfolk, vol. ii. p. 430).
The disbursements include many curious items, as ''pro coorse
cirica [sc. serica?] videlicet de Satan figuli empta pro annidono
Magistrasse Hastyngges xiij*. viij*.," "in denariis datis vni
horoini de Donwich [Dunwich, co. Suff.] mendicanti per litteras
patentes domini Begis pro i. naui preparanda iij*. m}\** etc.
Vellum roll; 7 ft. 6 in. x 9^ in.
B. Certificate of the several wages due to the Captain, Lientenant,
Standard-bearer, Clerk of the Cheque, and the rest of the band of
(Gentlemen Pensioners, for one quarter ending Lady-day, 15 Jas. L
[1617] ; with a certificate of the several board-wages due to the
same for 83 days ending on the same day. Signed by Theo[philus
Howard Lord] Howard [de Walden, afterwards 2nd Earl of Suffolk],
Captain of the Gentlemen Pensioners, land by Richard Oreene,
Clerk of the Cheque. Vellum roll; 2 ft. 1 in. x Hi in.
34,123. Registeb of papers relating to the English and Dutch East
Indies ; 1632-1735 (?). On the cover is the half-erased inscription,
in a hand closely resembling that of Henry Yansittart, Governor
of Bengal 1760-1766 {ef. Add. 29,132, £ 143, etc.), •* Copy Book
of all Letters and Memorandums sent by me in writing from
December 15th, 1756*'; but this title does not fairly describe
the contents, which are as follows : —
1. Coins and weights of several parts of India not mentioned in the
account of trade, anno 1711." f. 1.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,124, 34,126.
207
2. Instructions drawn np by the Council of Seventeen for Henry
Browar [aZ. Brouwer] on his appointment as Governor-General
of the Dutch East Indies; Middleburg, 17 Mar. 1631 [2]. Engl,
iransl. f. 6.
3. Letter [from the Council] *• to the Govemour-General, for the
Priviledged Netherland East India Company"; Amsterdam, 163|.
Engl transl f. 12.
4. Edict of Anthony van Diemen, Governor-General of the Dutch
East Indies, respecting the codification of the law; Batavia,
1 July, 1642. Engl transl Followed by an analysis of the con-
stitution of Batavia. f. 17.
6. Trade reports of Acheen, 1688, 1699, f. 28;— -and of Fort
St. George, 1679-80, f. 30.
6. Directions [respecting trade on the Coromandel Coast] received
from Mr. Pitts " [Thomas Pitt, Governor of Fort St. George 1698-
1709, or George Morton Pitt, Governor 1730-1736 ?]. f. 34.
7. Beports on the currency and on trade; Fort St. George, 1680-
1696. f. 34 b.
8. Beport by Samuel Baron on the trade of India ; Fort St. George,
June, 1696. f. 40.
9. Beports, letters, etc, concerning the Company's affairs in Bengal ;
1661-1680. f. 42.
Paper; ff. 60. xvmth cent. With book-plate of krms of William
Wrixon Leycester. Folio.
34,124. Life of St. Bridget, Abbess of Eildare, in Latin. Headed :
Incipit Uita Sancte Brigide.** Begins (f. 1 b), Fuit quidam uir
nobilis laginensis genere nomine dubthaous"; ends (f. 124 b),
**ubi premia ^tema prfstantur per dominum nostrum ihesum
christum filium tuum." Printed by Colgan, Trias Thaumaturga^
Louvain, 1647, pp. 627-642 ("Tertia Vita"), from a Batisbon MS.,
and ascribed by him to St. Ultan Mag Cuncubar, Bishop of
Ardbraccan (6b. 666). Also printed in Acta Sanctorum^ 1 Feb.,
p. 118, from a St. Omer MS., collated with Colgan's text and with
other MSS. In the present MS. are a considerable number of
slight variations from these texts, in words, phrases, and ortho-
graphy, the last class including "Precannia" for •* Britfiinnia *'
(f. 4), and "Precones" for "Brittones" (f. 21): see Acta 8S.
pp. 119, 121. Vellum; ff. 124. ixth cent. Probably written in
France or Western Germany. At f. 1 are some entries of obits,
now for the most part illegible. The binding is German, 18th
cent. Duodecimo.
84J.25. Case-book of Sir John Holt, Chief Justice of the King's Bench ;
containing his notes of, and judgments in, eleven cases tried
208
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,126-34,134.
before him from 1701 to 1703. Autograph, Most of the cases, which
include the famous one of Ashby v. White (f. 138), are reported in
Raymond's iJcporte, 2nd ed. 1765, vol. i. pp. 646, 684, ii. pp. 783,
791, etc. Paper ; ff. 152. With book-plates of arms of Sir William
Lee, Chief Justice 1737-1764 (who has inserted an index at f. 2);
and of his grandson William Lee Antonie 1815). On f. 1 are
some pencil notes signed H. Macnamara. A note on the inside of
the old cover states that the volume was ** found atnongst some
papers of C[hief] J[ustice] Lee at Totteridge Park [co. Herts],
Repaired 1835." Large Octavo.
34,126. Miscellaneous Music, vocal and instrumental, including:— a
large number of ScDttish, Irish, and other airs, with variations,
minuets, etc., apparently for 1 or 2 flutes or clarinets (see f. 5) ;
English songs, among which are an occasional ode " Hail England,"
" The Vicar of Bray " (not the popular tune), " A Supplement to
the Tombs in Westminster Abbey, in the year 1888" (sc. 1788),
Dr. Ame's **Rule Britannia" and a song in praise of Prince
William, Charles Dibdin's " Blow high, blow low " and " Poor
Jack," canzonets by Tommaso Giordani, and " The death of auld
Robin Gray" by James Hook; selections from operas by Drs.
Ame, Arnold and Boyce, Charles Dibdin, Thomas Linley and
William Shield ; vocal duets, catches, etc., for 3 voices, by Henry
Harington of Bath, William Tansur, and other anonymous com-
posers; a sonatina, etc., by Johann August Just; a minuet by
Karl Friedrich Abel ; and a march in 3 parts by Handel. At the
beginning and end are diagrams of the monochord and harmonic
scales. Paper; ff. 99. Collected in or soon after 1788 (see f. 96b).
Obi. Octavo.
84,127-34,133. " The ten Canons of proportion and composition in
(Jothic Architecture established and practically applied to the
design of modern churches of all the eight types and on every
scale," in five books, by Henry Conybeare, C.E. Hlustrated with
tracings and photographs. The work was never published, but
a printed "Synopsis of Contents" accompanies it (34,127 A.).
Seven volumes: Vol. L (ff. 540), Book L; Vols. II.-IV. (ff. 168,
166, 161), Book IL ; Vol. V. (ff. 236), Book IIL ; Vol. VI. (ff. 156),
Book IV.; Vol. VH. (ff. 174), Book V. Paper. Folio, xixth
cent. Bequeathed hy H. Conybeare, Esq., C.E.
34,134. Designs for proposed new cliurches at Slough, Great Yarmouth,
and Dorchester, by Henry Conybeare ; consisting chiefly of photo-
graphs and lithographed descriptions. Paper; ff. 97. xixth cent.
Folio. Bequeathed hy the same.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,185, 84,188. 209
S4,1S5. Extent of the possessions of the Bishop of St. David's, made
in 1326 by David Fraunoeys, Chancellor; and renewed in 1516
{see f. 63) by order of Edward [Vaughan], then Bishop. LaL
Examined [in 1516?] by H. Cadhame, whose signature and
monogram are at f. 62 b. An entry at f. 1, dated 10 July, 1695,
Ktates that this volume was then oited in a Chancery suit, nnder
the name of the Blacke booke." It must, however, have been
taken from an incomplete copy of the original survey, for it does
not contain the Feoda Militum Episcopi Menevensis, a.d. 1326,
printed (privately) by Sir T. Phillipps, about 1840, from the
Liber Niger. There is a note at f. 65, dated 23 Sept. 1581, that
"one other like boke of extent 3*8 with Mr. Meredith Thomas,
and an other with Mr. Chauncelor Edwardes." At f. 63 is a
memorandum signed **M. Mencuen." [«c. Marmaduke Middleton,
Bitihop ot St. David's], 23 June, 1584.
The Extent is followed (f. 63 b) by an index of places, and
preceded by copies in a 17th-cent. hand of the following: — Letter
from Charles 1. to Theophilus [Field], Bishop of St. David's, oon-
ceming leases granted by Bishops (see Calendar of State Papers^
1634-1635, p. 88) ; Greenwich, 22 June, a" 10 [1634]. f. 1 ;— Con-
firmation by Richard II. of Adam [Houghton], Bishop of St.
• David's, in his rights as a Lord Marcher ; Sheen, 21 Deo. a® 7
[1383]. f. 1 b ; — " An act to confirme the liberties of the Lord
Marchers in Wales; 1 and 2 Phil, and Mar. cap. 15" {Statutes of
the Beaim, iv. p. 262). f. 2.
Vellum ; ff. 65. xvith cent Polio.
84,136. Documents relating to ecclesiastical afifair^i, ete.^ 1521-1536,
viz, : —
1. Instructions to the Commissioners for making the Ecclesiastical
Survey ; [1535]. Signed by Henry VIII., and with an imperfect
impression of the Great Seal. f. 1. Printed in Valor Ecdeaiasticus^
1810, vol. i. (after the general introduction).
2. Survey of the diocese of St. Asaph » made by Eobert [Wharton],
Bishop of that see, in obedience to the King's writ dated 20 June,
28 Hen. VIII. [1536]. Lai. f. 4. Followed by the writ (f. 25),
and by the Bisbop*s letter to the King, accompanying the
survey and dated 30 Oct. 1536 (f. 26). This Survey, which
differs considerably from that made in 1535 (Valor Ecclesiasticus,
vol. iv., 1821, pp. 433-456), gives the names of prebendaries,
rectors, etc,
3. Two vellum leaves, containing accompts of amercements by the
Court of Exchequer in co. Southampton, 13 Hen. VIIL [1521-2];
formerly used as a cover for art. 2. ff. 27, 28.
Paper and vellum ; ff. 28. xvith cent. Large Quarto.
MSS.— lg92. P
210
ADDITIONAL MSB., 34,137-84,139.
34.137. Names of curates and other . stipendiary priests, 324 in
number, in the diooese of Winchester, at Christmas, 1541, arranged
under places in the several deaneries, together with the names of
the rectors, vicars, and others by whom their stipends were paid ;
the return being made to the Chancellor of the Court of First
Fruits and Tithes. Latin. At the end (f. 13) is inserted a letter
from F. Littleton, concerning a commission in a cause between his
correspondent (unnamed) and one Dabbs, dat. Tamworth, 14 Sept.
1724. Vellum ; flf. 13. Quarto.
34.138. Reports of cases tried in the Courts of King's Bench, Common
Plea8, and Nisi Prius, and in the assizes at Shrewsbury, Stafford,
and other places; 1692-1698. In several contemporary hand^?;
with index (19th cent.) at the beginning. Paper ; ff. 69. Owned
in 1735-6 by Sir Kobert Eyre, Chief Justice of the Common
Pleas, whose signature is at f. 4 ; and afterwards by Sir William
Lee, Chief Justice of the King's Bench (oh, 1764). Folio.
34.139. Classical and other works, with marginal and interlinear
glosses, in Latiuy viz. : —
1. Q. Horatii Flacci liber de Arte Poetica. f. 2.
2. M. T. Ciceronis Cato Major vel De Senectute. f. 13 ; — Somnium
Scipionis. f. 36 ; — Paradoxa. f. 42 b ; — Liber de Amicitia. f. 61.
With the colophon (f. 86 b), " Finitur is liber 1492,"
8. "Augustinus de confliccione virtutum et viciorum," in leonine
verse, beg. : *' [V]os qui sub Christo mundo certatis in isto*' (cf.
Cotton MS. Julius A. vii. f. 66). f. 56.
4. Verses de laude Beate Marie virginis," from the Anticlaudianus '*
of Alanus de Insulis (see Migne, Pair, LaL^ vol. ccx., col. 538).
f. 57 b.
5. C. Sallustii Crispi Historia Catilinaria. f. 92.
6. Treatise on letter- writing, beg. " Conquestus es mecum, Johannes,"
said in a note at f. 127 b to be a Wilhelmo Saphonensi conscriptus
sine compylattis.*' f. 128. Printed in 1499 as Modus epistolandi
Guilhelmi Saphonensia, and in the heading the author describes
himself as a Franciscan.
On a few blank pages other pieces have been inserted, including :
(a) " Breue summi Pontificis [Alexandri VI.] Bomane provincie de
ritu Grecorum faciendo"; [circ. 1501?]. f. 59; — (b) "Doctrina
suscipiendi Scismaticos ad obedienciam sancte Bomane ecclesie
redigentes." f. 59 ; — (c) Letter to Hieronyuius [Lando], Arch-
bishop [of Crete], describing the doctrines and rites "quorundam
nobiscum habitantibus {sic) in terra Lithwanie"; [circ. 1464?].
f. 59 b;— (d) "Errores A[r]meniorum." f. 60; — (e) Legendary
history of the thirty pieces of silver for which Judas betrayed
Christ, f. 87 ;— (f) " De Abortiuis." f. 87 b Peregrina-
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,140, 34,141. 211
Clones terre sancte." f. 88 b ; — (h) •* Von deni Krawte sancti Bern-
hardini/' notes on the virtues of the Bemhardinerkraut (Centaurea
benedicta). Germ. f. 90 b; — (i) Astrological notes. Lat,
ff. 145-146 b.
Paper; flf. 146. A.D. 1492 — early xvith cent. With book-plate of
the Rev. W. Shepherd, 1808. Transferred from the Department of
Frinted Boohs. Folio.
34,140. Collections relating to Lincoln, and especially to the
Cathedral, indiiding : —
1. " A Survey of Linoolne Minster by D[octor Kobert] Sanderson "
[Bishop of Lincoln, 1660-1663]; describing the monumental in-
scriptions there, as tliey stood in 1641. f. 2. Printed, with correc-
tions from Sir W. Dugdale's Survey, in Peck's Desiderata Curiosa^
vol. ii., 1779, p. 294; and reprinted in 1851.
2. Short notices of the Bishops of Lincoln, from Remigius (1078) to
William Fuller (1 667). ff. 21 b, 30: The notice of Henry Beaufort
(f. 22 b) contains lists of the gifts of John of Gaunt and Katharine
Swynford to the Cathedral.
3. List of parish churches in the city of Lincoln, 1597, " recorded by
T. Harris, publique notarie"; followed by "Churches standing,
1640, to the parishes in Lincolne." f. 29 b.
4. *• A note of all the feeding dayes throughout the whole yeare, by
whome fed and to whom they are due to the church of Linoolne.**
f. 31. With " Dues at FuneralLs.'* f. 31 b.
5. List of Mayors of Lincoln (from 1313), Bailiffis or Sheriffs (from
1360), and Chamberlains (from 1598), to 1671. ff. 32, 38.
6. " A true Rentall of all the rents . . . belonging for the Provost to
account for. Belonging to the Vicars Chorall of the Cathedrall
Church of Lincolne for the yeare of our Lord 1639." f. 38.
7. "Afunerall bill,*' 17th cent. Among the payments is "Black
Jack," 6»1. f. 40.
8. " The Chantries of Lincolne and the allocations backe to the
Church.'* f. 41.
9. List of dignitaries of Lincoln Cathedral, 1660, 1640. ff. 41 b, 43 b.
10. 'List of donors of " Giftes in omamentes and vestmentes to
Lincoln minster." f. 43.
11. High Sheriffs of Lincolnshire, 1603-1642, 1659-1666. f. 45.
12. " Knights fees due to his Maiesties servants.'* f. 48.
Paper; ff. 48. Circ. 1670. Small Quarto.
34,141. Collections relating to Lincolnshire, viz. :—
1. Collections relating to Lincoln Cathedral, beginning with a list of
Bishops and a list of parish churches in the city collected in 1644
" by the industrey of Robert Sandford." f. 2. This article (which
is written in a 12mo note-book) also contains some notes on
r 2
Digitized by
212 ADDITIONAL MSS., 34^42, 34,143.
Sherwood Forest (t 14), notes from the records of Bardney Abbey
(f. 22), and an exhortation [to a jnry ?] on the sanctity of oaths
2. A note of all the offices and fees, etc.^ belonging to Lincolne
Minster, 1661," followed by other notes relating to the diocese,
f. 35. In the same hand as Add. 34,140, written on paper of
12mo size.
3. Lincolnshire parochial collections; compiled, according to the
heading inserted by Sir Joseph Banks, by Ealph Bigland [Garter
King of Arms, 1780-1784], and containing chnrch notes and
records of remarkable events, and (f. 51b) a glossary of the
Lincolnshire dialect, f. 42.
4. Lists of Lincolnshire parishes and incumbents, 16th-18th centt.,
the last date given being 1759 ; with a few notes of events, 1747-
1752. Apparently in the same hand as art. 3. f. 56.
Paper ; fif. 75. xviith (artt. 1 and 2) and xvuith centt. Belonged
to Sir Joseph Banks (see a note, on p. 1, by Ernest L. Grange,
late editor of Lincolmhire Notes and Queries), Quarto.
34.142. " HiSTORiA Politica y secreta del Key Phelipe V., desde su
ingreso k la Corona de Espana en 1701 hasta la Paz general, oele-
bra<1a en 1719, con reflexiones criticas sobre algunos de los puntofi
que en ella se oontienen. Tiene varias anecdotas muy raras y
particulates, y en compendio las vidas de los Gardenales Porto-
carrero, ludice y Alberoni quarto, y de la Princesa de los Orsinos^
y de los principales Personages de dicha historia." Paper ; ff. 254.
xviiithcent. With the same book-plate as that in Add. 34,120. P'olio.
34.143. History of English affairs, from 1530 to 1552, in Spanish ;
with the title " Suma de la corunica del Key Anrriquo octauo de
ynglaterra dosde el ano de mill y qujnjentos y treynta husta el de
mill y quinientos y v'inquenta y dos [1530-1552]. Hecha por vn
soldado espaiiol que ae alio a todo ello en el dicho Heyno y lo mas
dello vj6 por sus ojos." In ninety-two chapters. With a prologue,
beg. : •* Muy obligados son los hijos a los padres " (f. 2). Colophon :
'* Aqtii se acaba la coronica de Anrnquo Octauo de ynglaterra
scripta y hordenada por vn soldado espaiiol que a la sazon que todo
lo questa dicho sugedio se hallo en el dicho Reyno y lo compusso en
el mejor estild que supo Resgiban su voluntad que fue buena y
deseoso de dar contento" (f. 116). Edited from MSS. at Madrid,
but without prologue or colophon, by the Marques de Melius, as
CrSnica del Bey Enrico Otavo de Inglaterra, Madrid, 1874 ; and trans-
lated by Martin A. Sharp Hume, London, 1889. The latter attri-
butes the work to Antonio de Guaras, a Spanish merchant residing
in London {Engl. Hist Review, Oct. 1892, p. 775). Paper; ff. 120.
(f. 26).
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,144-34,151.
213
Finished at Madrid, 6 June, 1577 (see f. 116 b), Owned in 1577
by the Comendador Luys Pacheco (see f. 1). In the old calf-binding,
with stamped centrepiece. Folio.
84.144. Map of the Isle of Wight, on a scale of two inches to a mile.
Drawn in 1799 by I. B. Wright. Paper, mounted on doth. 4 ft.
X 2 ft. 5 in.
34.145. " Copy of a Survey of the Island of Jersey, taken by order of
his Grace the Duke of Kichmond, Master-General of the Ordnance
[1783-17i»5]. Drawn by Lieuts. Thompson and Longmore.
Finished by Ensign Harris, R. S. Corps.'* Scale, 6 inches to a
mile. Paper, mounted on cloth ; 6 ft. 7 in. x 4 ft. 2 in.
34.146. Note-book of James Torr, the Yorkshire antiquary (b. 1649,
d. 1699); containing memoranda concerning his estates in the
Isle of Axholme and adjoining country, co. Lincoln, chiefly
between 1671 and 1690, and including (f. 41) "a true terriour of
the field lands in Yadlethorp, taken 1681." At f. 24 is Terr's
signature ; and at £f. 37-39 b are memoranda in a different hand,
dated 1711-1715, relating apparently to the same estate. Paper;
ff. 68. xviith-xviiith oentt. Owned in 1867 by *• W. C," who has
inserted at f . 2 a copy of Terr's epitaph in Normanton Church.
Duodecimo. Presented by Edw. Peacock^ Esq.
34,147-34,178. Collections, historical and topographical, relating to
the county of Kent, and chiefly to the family of Twysden of East
Peckham, 16th-19th centt. ; made by John Wingfield Larking
and his brother Rev.. Lambert Blackwell Larking, Vicar of
Burham, co. Kent. Thirty-two volumes. The contents are : —
34,147-34,151. Collections for the History of the Cinque Ports and
Dover Castle. Five volumes. Vol. 1. (ff. 144). The History of
Dover Casde, by Rev. William Darell. The printed edition, 1786 ;
with MS. additions, chiefly consisting (ff. 49-140) of copies of
acoompts, inquisitions, letters, etc,, tempp, Edw. I. — Chas. 1. At
f. 141 is a list of constables, lieutenants, and other officers, to
1629. Vol. II. (ff. 147). Charters of the Cinque Ports, by Samuel
Jeake, sen., of Rye. The printed edition, 1728. With MS.
additions of a similar character to those in Vol. I., and relating to
the history of the several Cinque Ports, tempp. Edw. I. — Chas. I.
At f. 195 is a list of the Lord Wardens from 1288 to 1633; and at
f. 197 b a note, with extract from a letter of Sir Edw. Dering,
14 Nov. 1636, relative to his appropriation of the Domesday Book
and other records of Dover Castle. Vols. III., IV. (ff. 169, 162).
214
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,162.
Further MS. additions, oonsisting of copies of misoellaneous records,
etc., iempp. Hen. Ill.— Chas. L, including: — Vol. III., "Eotulus
marisci de Eomene," temp. Edw. III., 1385-6. ff. 42-53, 87-124;
— «* Custumale de Pevensy," 1356. f. 62 " Curia de Shipweye " :
pleas of the Cinque Purts, 1358. f. 68 ;— Pleas at Dover, 1387.
f. 128;— Accompts of Receivers of Dover Castle, 1394-5, 1399-
1400. ff. 154, 161 Vol. IV., Pleas at Dover, 1400. f. 1 ;—
Patent of James Fienes, Lord Say and Sele, 24 Feb. 1446-7.
f. 27 ;— Inventory of " Emptions" at Dover Castle, 1536. f. 47 ;
— Commission of Qu. Elizabeth for letters of marque, 1577, with
instructions (1577) and rules (1587). ff. 61, 64, 118 ;— Repairs of
Dover Castle, 1580. ff. 66-115 ;—" Muster Roll of the select
Band of St. John's, St. Peter's and Birchington, Limbs of Dover/*
1599. f. 124 ;— Barones Quinque Portuum," 1376-1605. ff. 130-
146 ; — " De Officio Admiralitatis Quinque Portuum," temp. Chas. I.
f. 153. Vol. V. (ff. 368). Indices to the MS. additions in Vols.
L-IV. The MS. additions, with notes, were made by L. B. Larking
in 1846-1850, chiefly from originals in the Dering collection at
Surrenden Dering, co. Kent. Paper. Folio.
84,152. Letters and papers relating to elections, quarterings of
troops, and other local matters in co. Kent; 1553-1734. Included
are : —
1. Sir Robert Southwell, Sheriff of Kent, to the Council, concerning
Wyat's rebellion; Merworth, 23 Jan.— 24 Feb. 1553 [4]. Copies.
ff. 2, 4, 6.
2. Papers relating to Dover Election, in 1673; including *'The case
of Tho. Papillon," the defeated candidate. Printed, ff. 9, 10.
3. List of electors for Sir Leoline Jenkins, M.P. for Hythe, and for
his opponent Capt. Hale, in 1673. f. 11.
4. A[rchibald] Clinkard, Slieriff of Kent, to [Richard Tufton, 5th]
Earl of Thanet, on a proposal for gentlemen to attend His Majesty's
" person at their owne charj^e till this dam'd [Rye House ?] plot be
fully discovered and quashed'*; Sutton Valence, 7 July, 1683.
6. Joseph Wi-ight, Mayor of Maidstone, to William Blathwayt,
Secretary-at-War; Maidstone, 8 Mar. — 16 Oct. 1688. ff. 15,
24, 25.
6. Lt.-Col. Anthony Heyford to [Lewis de Duras, 2nd] Earl of
Feversham, on the quartering of his troops at Canterbury, and the
refusal of the Mayor to give up the keys of the city ; Canterbury,
14 Apr. 1688. f. 17.
7. John Mascall to [the Lord Lieutenant ?], reporting the capture
of Sir John Fen wick ; New Romney, 11 June, 1696. Contemp.
copy. f. 28.
f. 13.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,163, 34,154.
215
8. John HoUingbery, Mayor of Dover, to , oonoeming some
deserters, with bill for expenses on their behalf ; Dover, 16 May,
1702. f. 36.
9. [Daniel Finch, Earl of] Winchilsea and Nottingham, to Sir
Edward Southwell, pressing him to come down to the Maidstone
election ; 13 May, 1734. With copy of the reply, ff. 38, 40.
Paper; ff. 40. With book-plate of arms of John Wingfield
Larking ; and signature of L. B. Larking on f. 1. Folio.
34.153. Transcripts, with notes, by L. B. Larking of various
Expense-Rolls of Roger de Leybnrn, Constable of Rochester
Castle, Warden of the Cinque Ports, e/c, made from the original
rolls in the Public Record Office, viz. : — (a) Expenses for 83 days
during the provisioning and fortifying of Rochester Castle and its
siege by Simon de Montfort in 1264. flF. 6-69 ; — (b) Expenses of
the various expeditions of R. de Leybum, 1265-1268. ff. 70-131 ;
— (c) Expenses of Simon de Morlac, Deputy Constable of
Rochester Castle, 1265-1268. ff. 132-193;— (d) Expenses of
R. de Leybum, as Warden of Nottingham Castle, 1267-1268.
ff. 194-197;— (e) General accompts of the same, 1264-1268.
ff. 198-213. At the end (ff. 214-270) is an exhaustive index ;
followed (ff. 271-277) by an Itinerary of Sir R. de Leybum,
6 Mar. 1263 [4]— 20 June, 1267, worked out by L. B. Larking from
the foregoing accompts. Paper; ff. 277. xixth cent. Large
Quarto.
34.154. Rentals of manors in oo. Kent belonging to the Twysden
family, as follows : —
1. •* A true coppye of a booke of receipte of all the rentes, fermes, and
fee fermes perteynyng to the manners of East Farleigh, Lynton,
and East Peckham, late parcell of the possessyons of S^ Thomas
Wyatt, Knyght," made by Stephen Austen, his " deputie," in 4
Edw.VL [1550-1]. f. 3.
2. The receyte of the fermes and fee fermes late apperteyDing to
the office of the Treasurye of Christ echurche in Canterburye for
the foresayd Thomas Wyatt, Knyght," for the year ending Mich*,
4 Edw. VI. [1550] ; also drawn up by Stephen Austen, f. 27.
3. " The receyte of the rents late perteynyng to the office of the
master of the Anniversarie Churche of Christe in Canterburye
called Anniversarie rent, yssuing out of landes lyeng in East
Peckham for the foresayd Thomas Wyatt, Knyght, by the fore-
said Stephen Austen " ; 1550. f. 28.
4. Rental of Estmere Manor, in East Peckham, 1566; described on
f. 29 as " The coppi of my cossin Whettnalls Rentall of Estmere,"
in the hand of Roger Twysden, as attested by his grandson Sir
216
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,156-«4,16L
Eoger Twysden, 2nd Bart. The manor of Estmere was acquired
temp. Hen. VI. by William Whettenhall, whose descendant Henry
Whettenhall subsequently 8(jld it to Sir William Twysden, 6th
Bart. (6b. 1751) : c/. Hasted's Hiatary of Kent, ii. p. 277. f. 30.
5. Kental of Sore Manor in Wrotham. Preceded by Sir Roger
Twysden's note, "Left by my grandfather, who nhonld have
bought it of Culpeper, who sold it ritch (etc) Nicholas
Millar about 1601." Sir Thomas Culpeper alienated the manor
" about the end of the reign of Qu. Elizabeth " to Nicholas
Millar (op. ciL ii. p. 240). f. 37.
6* " Copia Eentalis Thome Walsingham, militis, maneriorum suorum
de Westpeckham et Swanton in Com. Kancie." f. 45.
Paper ; ff. 54. Late xvith cent. Belonged to Sir Roger Twysden,
2nd Bart., the Antiquary, who has written seveial times in the
volume *' Left by my grandfather," that is, Roger Twysden, who
married Anne, dan. of Sir Thomas Wyat (beheaded in 1553). The
vellum covers (now the fly-leaves) are two leaves of a missal of
the 14th cent. Folio.
34,155. " A Survey or Mappe of Lands lying in Kent perteyning
to S' Roger Twysden, reduced out of a larger forme by Anthony
Denton, of Tunbridge, gent. Anno 1630," with additions to
1658; consisting of ten neatly-drawn plans with measurements,
etc. The lands for the most part lie near East and West Peckham
and East and West Farleigh. To some of the plans Sir R.
Twysden has appended dates, particulars of purchase and survey,
etc. Vellum ; ff. 27. xviith cent Sm. Quarto.
34,156-34,160. Transcripts, with notes, of charters and other records
of the 13th to the 15th century relating to lands in counties other
than Kent, made by Rev. L. B. Larking, in 1843-1847, from the
originals then at Surrenden Dering, but since (1861-65) dispersed
at public auction. Five volumes. Vol. V. consists of a copy of a
Wardrobe Acoompt of Edward II., entitled " Liberatio facta Inge-
lardo de Wardlee, cu«todi Garderobe, 1313-1314" (Sale-catalogue,
10 July, 1861, lot 1099), with an Index to the same on f. 114.
Paper ; fL 110, 215, 315, 298, 141. Folio.
34,161. Letters of Sir Roger Twysden, 2nd Bart. (ob. 1672), to
members of his family, and particularly to his son Charles, a
student at Christ Church, Oxford; 13 Feb. 163|— 20 Dec. 1669.
The first letter is addressed to Mr. Johannes Hynd, a German,
steward to Sir Roger's mother, Anne, Lady Twy«den. At the end
(f. 32) is a Petition of Sir R. Twysden to the Committee for
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,182-34,186.
217
Compositions, with papers relating to the same, 1649-1650, and the
note, 18 Jan. 16|^, " I was abated on this Pet° and these perticulars
forty pounds," etc. Paper ; ff. 36. Folio.
34,182. Farm-aocx)mpts of Sir R. Twysden, the stock and grain
accompts being kept separate ; 1639-1656. Particulars as to " Deer
in the Park" are also included. Followed (f. 45) by household
accompts, wages lists, tradesmen's accompts, sales of timber, etc,^
for the same period. On f. 34 b is a contract for and towards the
burning of a clampe of bricks," 5 May, 1655. Holograph. Paper ;
ff. 75. On the inside of the vellum covers are pasted vellum leaves
from a theological MS. of the 15th cent., and from a MS. on
Civil Law of the 14th cent., both in Latin. Folio.
34,163-34,165. Note-books of Sir Roger Twysden, 2nd Bart., and Sir
William Twysden, 3rd Bart., his son, relating chiefly to business
transactions connected with their estates in co. Kent; 1611-1700.
Three volumes. Holograph. For extracts see the Introduction to
Sir R. Twysden's Considerations upon the Oovernment of England^
ed. J. M. Eemble, 1849. Interspersed are many personal and
family notes, amongst them being : — Vol. I. Biojpraphical accounts
by Sir R. Twysden of his father Sir William Twysden, 1st Bart.
(ob. 8 Jan. 1628). f. 4; — of his mother, Anne, Lady Twysden (oh.
14 Oct. 1638). f. 79 b ; — of Johannes Hind, his mother's steward
(ob. 15 Mar. 165?). ff. 104, 106 b of Isabella, dau. of Sir Nicholas
Saunder, wife of Sir R. Twysden (oh. 11 Mar. 166f ). f. 109 b of
himself, and his brothers and sisters, f. Ill ; — and of his children,
f. 111b. Included also are : — Recipes for making ink, etc. f. 5 ; —
"Generall rules for huing a Lyuery." f. 15 b; — " Certayn rules
for those [who] feare to have Heryots seysed at the death of any
man." f. 42 b ; — Brief account of his library, f. 99 ; — Proceedings
of the Heralds against Sir R. Twysden "towching fees for my
fathers buriall, which 1 had not payd them," 1636-7. f. 100;
— Account of his election to Parliament in March, 16^g^, his
opponent being Sir Edward Dering. f. 108 b ; — " Things caryed
out of my house in East Peckham by the Troopers . . . April, 1643."
f. 127 ;— Particulars of stew-ponds, 1633-5. f 137 b Certificate
of the return to Rochewter Cathedral of the ** Textus Roffensis "
borrowed by Sir R. Twysden, 2 Nov. 1663. f. 140 b. Vol. II.
Advice to his son as to felling and preserving of timber, ff. 88,
88 b ; — Account of his daughter Anne's marriage with John Porter
in 1658, and the latter's death on 20 Jan. 1659 [60]. f. 92 ;— Note
i>f the circumstances of the marriage of Sir Ed w. Dering, 2nd Bart.,
and Mary Harvey, f. 96 b ; — Notes of subAcription, etc.^ " towards
y« printing of y* great Hobrue byble, 1663" [sc. Walton's Poly-
218
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,166-34,172.
glott, 1657] and of "y* Dictionaiy" [sc. CastelFs Lexicon Hepta-
glotUm, 1669], 1668-1664. f. 100. On f. 104 b are memoranda of
books lent. Yol. III. The notes in this volume extend from 1667
to 1700. Sir Roger Twysden dying in 1672, the bulk of the
volume is in the hand of his son, Sir William Twysden, 3rd Bart.
Paper; ff. 141, 104, 93. Narrow Folio.
34.166. AoooMPTS of Chelmington in Chart and the [Romney]
Mai«h estates, belonging to Sir R. Twysden, 1629-1631 ; with a
few additions of later date. Holograph, On f. 33 is An Inventary
of the goods of S' William Twysden in Romney marsh," 24, 28 Mar.
1629 ; followed (f. 34) by list of " Things taken by the Committee
of Kent's direction from Chelmington howse in Qreat Chart the 23
of October, 1644." Paper ; flf. 56. Narrow Folio.
34.167. Payments of tithes, quit-rents, and other duties by Sir R.
Twysden on his estates in London and co. Kent ; 1631-1668. With
additions by his son and others to 1706. Particulars of his pay-
ment of Government aids, etc, 1649-1668, are given on ff. 32-57
pamm. Partly autograph. Paper ; ff. 68. Narrow Folio.
34.168. Receipts for rent, and other accompts of Sir William Twysden,
3rd Bart. ; 1668-1700. Holograph. On ff. 61-68 are notices of the
deaths, etc, of his father Sir Roger [27 June, 1672], and of his
eldest son and daughter, with other family notes, dates of births of
his children, etc. Paper ; ff. 87. Narrow Folio.
34.169-34,172. Diart of Isabella, wife of Sir Roger Twysden, 2nd
Bart., including notes of public affairs as well as family matters,
occurrences of the Civil War, movements of the armies, etc. ; 1645,
1647-1649, 1651. Holography with a few entries by Sir Roger.
The entries for the most part are written on the blank pages of
printed almanacs. Four volumes, mz. (Vol. I.) Mercurius CoeUcus,
etc., by John Booker, 1647; (Vol. II.) Pmd's Almanack, 1648;
(Vol. III.) Uranoscopia, or an Almanack and Prognosticon, by John
Booker, 1649; and (Vol. IV.) Hemeroscopeion, or a MeteorologicaU
Diary, etc., by Capt. George Wharton, 1651. The account of the
King's execution in Vol. III., f. 9 b, is as follows : •* The 19 Janv.
1645 army brought the K. from Winsor to S* James a prisoner
as he was before. He was brooght to Tryall at Wesmester, by Act
of the hovB of commons, the 20, 22, 23 and 27, and then he was
sentansed to have his head taken of, which the 30, being toeday,
was dvn, on a scaffold att White hall nere the bankeating hovs,
betwene 1. and 2. a clock in the aftemone. When he was one the
scaffold, a flite of wild docks came and flew over tell his head was
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,173-84,176. 219
off, then tbey flew a waye, a draok first stoping downe and tovohing
his bill on the block, as many sed that was there by at the time
and sawe the soulders strick and sbvte at them, but hit none."
Paper ; ff. 50, 40, 42, 46. 24mo.
34.173. Letters from and to various members of the Twysden family
and others, relating to family matters ; 1601-19th cent. The names
of the writers are given in the Index. Paper; ff. 51. Folio.
34.174. Miscellaneous papers relating to the Twysden family and the
County of Kent, consisting of a few original letters, family notes,
rent receipts, household bills, etc.^ with some cookery and medical
recipes, and at the end extracts from various records made by
L. B. Larking. On f. 73 is " The genealogie of the Antient family
of the Twitfdens • . . from John de Twisden, who florished there
in the time of King Edward the first, unto William Twisden . . .
1671." The names of the writers of the letters are given in the
Index. Paper ; ff. 239. xvith-xixth centt. Folio.
34.175. Miscellaneous collection of letters and papers relating to
the Twysden estates in co. Kent ; 1589-1832. The names of the
writers of the letters are given in the Index. At the end (f. 40)
are " Miscellanies for the life of Sir Roger Twysden," consisting
of extracts from Evelyn's Diary and other works. Paper ; ff. 54.
Folio.
34.176. Letters and papers relating to the Twysden fetmily ; 1580-
1747. Among them are: —
1. W[illiam Brooke, 7th Baron] Gobham, Lord Lieutenant of
Kent, to Roger Twysden, of East Peckham, as *' captayne of the
Lyght horsemen within the Lath of Aylesford " ; Ckibham, 27 July,
29 Sept. 1585. Signed, ff. 3, 4, 6, 7.
2. Henry [Brooke, 8th Baron] Cobham, to the same; Blaokfriars,
31 Jan. 1597 [8], 27 Apr. 1600. Signed, ff. 14, 16, 28 to William
Twysden [Ist Bart. 1611]; Whitehall, 4 May, 1601. Signed.
With forms of oath for a captain and a soldier, ff. 32, 34.
3. Commissions from E[dward Wotton, 1st Baron] Wotton, Lord
Lieutenant, to Sir Will. Twysden, Knt. [Ist Bart.], to be Captain
of light Horse; Bough ton Malherbe, 13 Sept. 1605, 20 June,
1608. Signed; with seeds. The first followed by Instructions for
musters and list of names of the band of Light Horse." ff. 37,
39, 41, 43.
4. [Sir] William Twysden, 1st Bart. (oh. 1628), to Lord Wotton; n.d.
ff. 49, 50.
5. William Twisden to Sir Edward Filmor ; London, 13 June, 1627.
f. 52.
220
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,177.
6. Account of the illness and death, in 1628, of Sir William Twysden,
1 St Bart. f. 54.
7. Similar account of the illness, and death on 14 Oct. 1638, of Anne,
widow of Sir William Twysden, by her son John Twysden, M.D.
f. 63.
8. Sir George Fane, M.P. for Maidstone, to Sir Roger Twysden;
15 Oct. 1638. f. 66.
9. Receipts by the children of Sir William Twysden, 1st Bart., and
of Anne, Lady Twysden, of the legacies left to them by the latter,
with similar receipt by Johan Hiud, her steward ; 18 Oct. 1638.
f. 68.
10. "A note [by Sir Roger Twysden, 2nd Bart.] of extraordynary
charges which hath beene layd on this county [Kent] since my
beeing a Justice of Peace," viz. 1631-1639. f. 70.
11. Receipts by the two daughters of Sir W. Twysden, 1st Bart.,
VIZ, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Hugh Cholmeley, and Anna, wife of Sir
Christopher Yelverton, and by their husbands, of legacies received
from their brother William Twysden ; 17 Feb. 164^. flf. 72, 73.
12. Fragment of letter from Sir Roger Twysden, on Church Councils,
the Holy Eucharist, etc. ; East Peckham, 27 Dec. 1658. f. 74.
13. Warrant from the Lord Lieutenant, etc.y of Kent to Sir R.
Twysden for clothing the militia in red coats ; 2 June, 1668. Copy.
14. [Sir] William Twysden, 3rd Bart., and Charles Twysden, M.D.,
to [John Dolben] Bishop of Rochester, asking leave to pull down
old buildings ; 22 Apr. 1681. With note by the bishop, and reply
on his behalf by Edmund Tooke, of Gray's Inn, 27 Apr. 1681.
flf. 85, 86.
15. Sir W. Twysden, 3rd Bart., to his son Thomas ; Westminster,
23 May, 1693. f. 87;— to his sister Anne, wife of John Porter;
13 May, 1697. f. 89.
16. Receipt by Frances Twysden for a legacy from her father Sir W.
Twysden, 3rd Bart. ; 31 Oct. 1699. f. 91.
Paper ; ff. 108. xvith-xviiith centt. Folio.
34,177. MiscELLANiiions papers relating to the Twysden family.
Amongst them are : (a) Pedigree of Boscawen through Trevael and
Launde ; 16th cent. f. 3 ; — (b) Dates of birth, etc., of members
of the Finch family from 1554 to 1591, when Anne Finch was
married to William Twysden, 1st Bart. ; copied by Sir Roger
Twysden in 1646, from notes by Lady Heneage, wife of Sir
Thomas Heneage, and supplemented by himself to 1647. f. 16 ; —
(c) Similar notes [by himself] of the family of Roger Twysden
. and his wife Anne, dan. of Sir Thomas Wyat, 1542-1592; with
notes of a great snow-storm 4 Feb. 1578 [9], and of an earthquake
f. 81.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,178-34,181.
221
6 Apr. 1580. ff. 18, 19; — {d) Similar notes, in a modern hand,
of the Twysden family, 1649-1801. f. 22 ; — (e) Acconnt of a
journey over Mount Cenis into Italy, with descriptions of Turin,
Milan, etc.; 1661. f, 60. Paper; flf. 88. xvith-xixth centt.
Folio.
34.178. TiTHE-EOOKofFrancis Worrall, Vicar of East Peckham; 1632-
1644. At the end are:* (a) Notes of the tithes of E. Peckham in
1684-1692 from " an antient booke " of Thomas Brand, vicar, taken
therefrom by Francis Worrall in 1644. f. 49;— (b) **A note of
such fees as are to be payd in the Court of Rochester at there
soverall visitations," 1636. f. 60 b ; — and, reversing the volume,
(c) " A coppy of y* greevanoes sustayned by me Francis Worrall
. . . from the tennant to the Impropriation Mr. John Tucker,"
17 Nov. 1638. f. 60. A note on f. 2 by Sir Roger Twysden
states that the MS. was given to him by Thomas Worrall, son of
the said Francis, 14 Dec. 1664, " to bee kept for the good of the
parish and uicar." Paper ; ff. 61. The covers are leaves from a
14th-cent. service book. Folio.
34.179. " Uranus and Psyche : A Pastoral. The firste Booke." An
allegorical poem, the interpretation of the names being given at
the end (f. 106). Dedicated *• to the perfection of beauty, Phillis,"
by the author, who styles himself " Coridon." Beg. : " MtemM
Kinge! WhobC Spirit doth enflame | Thy creatures with the
beauty of Thy Name." Paper ; flf. 106. xvuth cent. With the
same book-plate as that in Add. 34,120. Duodecimo.
84.180. Letters from [James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of] Seafield [and 4th
Earl of Findlater in 1711], Lord Chancellor of Scotland 1702-4
and 1706-7, to [Sidney Godolphin, Ist Baron, and Earl of,
Godolphin], concerning the negotiations for the Union and other
political matters; 1703-1708. Chiefly holograph; the rest signed.
Many other letters of the same series are in Add. 28,055, ff. 11 —
4\ 6 passim. At f. 1 is a letter from Lord Seafield and [David
Boyle, 1st Earl of] Glasgow, 1o [James Douglas, 2nd Duke
of Queensberry, Lord High Commissioner] ; Edinburgh, 20 July,
1707. Paper ; ff. 106. Quarto. From the collection of the Dukes
of Leeds (Sale, April, 1869, lot 1013).
34.181. Abstracts of wills proved in Jamaica, between 1625 (f. 119 b)
and 1792 (f. 175). With index of testators (f. 231 b). In the
latter part of the volume copies and abstracts of other documents
have been entered, including : Losses sustained by the proprietors
and inhabitants" [of St. Kitt's, through the French invasion,
Feb. and Mar. 1705], f. 183 b;— Baptisms and burials, 1721-1730,
222
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,182-34,184.
from the Pariah Eegisters of St. Kitt's. f. 207 b; — Various
documents relating to the American Colonies, 1630-1673. flf. 218 b
— 223. The whole volume is in the hand of [Vemona I. C. Smith]
Mrs. Sidney Smith, of Barnes, whose signature, 1888, is at f. 1 b.
Paper ; ff. 232. xixth cent. Folio.
34.182. "Cheistus": an oratorio in full score, followed by the
pianoforte accompaniment, by Franz Liszt. Autograph. At f. 106
is a printed copy of the same composer's " Inno del Papa," Home,
1866, with MS. alterations by himself, being a contemporary
adaptation of the ** Tu es Petrus " in the above ; followed (f. 113) by
a fragment dated 27 Sept. 1877, containing a part headed Der
Sohatz Engel." Paper; ff. 113. The oratorio bears the dates
1863, 1865, 1866. The pianoforte accompaniment was presented
to Fraulein Lina Schmalhausen in 1886 (f. 83). Large Folio.
34.183. Bohemian Grammar, by George Borrow, author of The Bible
in Spain^ 1843. Autograph. Paper; flf. 17. xixth cent. NaiTow
34,184. Dutch Portolako, containing forty-nine coloured maps and
views, viz. : — (1) Iceland, Feroe, Shetland and Orkney Isles, and
Hebrides, f . 2 b (2) Azores, f. 4 b (3) Canary Isles, f. 6 b ;
— (4) Cape Verd Isles, f . 8 b ; — (5) African coast, from Saldanha
Bay to False Bay» with Dassen Island, f. 10 b ;— (6) Table
Bay. f. 12 b;— (7) Cape of Good Hope. f. 14 b;— (8) Mada-
gascar and Mozambique, f. 16 b; — (9) Mozambique, Mombasa,
and Melinda. f. 18 b; — (10) From Magadoxo to Massowah,
with the Arabian coasts opposite, f. 20 b; — f 11-16) Arabia,
ff. 22 b— 30 b;— (16) Arabian Sea. f. 32 b;— (17) India (coasts),
f. 34 b;— (18) Bengal, Aracan and Pegu. f. 36 b;— (19) Siam.
f. 38 b;— (20) Cambodia, f. 40 b ;— (21) T' Siompa [Chiampa].
f. 42 b ;— (22) Cochin China, f. 44 b ;- (23) Tonquin. f. 46 b ;—
(24) Hainan, f. 48 b ;— (26, 26) Coast of China, ff. 60 b, 62 b ;—
(27) Malacca and Sumatra, f. 64 b; — (28) Java and Sumatra,
f. 66 b;— (29) Java, Madura, etc. f. 68 b ; — (30) Borneo, Sumatra,
Java, etc. f. 60 b;— (31) Celebes, f. 62 b;— (32-36) Banda Isles,
including (33) a coloured view of Neira. ff. 64 b— 70 b ;— (36) Am-
boyna. f. 72 b ;— (37) Coloured view of Amboyna. f. 74 b ;— (38-43)
Bouro and Ceram. flf. 76 b— 86 b ;— (44) Molucca Islands, f. 88 b ;
— (45) Flores, Timor, etc. f. 90 b;— (46) Timorlant, etc. f. 92 b;
—(47, 48) Formosa, flf. 94 b, 96 b ;— (49) Japan, f. 98 b. Some of
the maps bear a very striking resemblance to those in Add. 6027 A.
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,186-84,189. 223
34,185 A. Cahta della Toscana, by N. A. M., 1761. On a scale of
16 miles to 7^ inches. Paper, mounted on canvas; 6 ft. x 4 ft.
6 in.
B. " Mappa Topografico de la Isla de Majorca vista del Mediodia,"
by C. L., 1740. On a scale of an inch to the mile. Paper, mounted
on canvas ; 3 ft. 3 in. X 4 ft. 5 in.
C. "Piantadi Genoua divisa nelle sue Parochie distinte con colori,"
by R. Franciscus Maria Accinelli, 1769. On a scale of 6 inches
to 1000 Genoese spans. Paper, mounted on canvas; 3 ft. 10 in.
X 6 ft. 7 in.
34,186. Wax Diptycha or writing tablets, forming a schoolboy's
exercise-book. On one leaf are insciibed with a stilus, in large,
carefully formed uncials, the two iambic lines : —
These are twice copied below, between ruled lines, in a schoolboy's
hand. The first of these lines occurs, with the reading cVSc^ov
for irpoaSexov, among the fragments of Menander (monostich 476,
ed. Meineke) ; the second may be a hitherto unknown quotation
from the same poet (c/. monOst. 336, where the same sentiment is
expressed). On the other leaf are two columns of the multiplica-
tion table, also in Greek, and what may be a grammatical exercise.
The holes bored for binding in the wooden frame remain, but the
actual bands that united the leaves are lost. Date doubtful,
perhaps second century. 10^ by 7 inches.
34.187. Letters addressed to George Jackson [afterwards Sir Geo.
Jackson Duckett, Bart.], second Secretary to the Admiralty and
Judge Advocate, by [Wilmot Vaughan, Earl of] Lisbume, Lord of
the Admiralty, and others ; 1776-1777, 1782-1786. The first series
relates chiefly to the American rebellion, and includes letters of
Adm. Marriott Arbuthnot, Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia (f. 1),
and Gapt. John Jervis, B.N. (f. 3) ; the second series relates to
suits arising from the capture of property in the island of St.
Eutitachia in 1781, and includes letters of Admirals Sir Samuel
Hood (f. 9) and Hon. Samuel Barrington (f. 13). Paper; flf. 29.
Small Quarto.
34.188, 34,189. Cokrespondekce of Stacey Grimaldi, Marquis Grimaldi,
of Genoa, the Antiquary, etc. (oh. 1863), comprising letters fiom
numerous literary and scientific men of the day; 1811-1860.
Many of the letters refer to the publication of his various works,
notably the Origines Oenealogicse, 1828. The names of the writers
firj iraxriv €LKrf tois <f>tXoi% TioTcvcrai («c).
224 ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,19(^-34,198.
are given in the Index. Two Tolumes. Vol. I. 1811-1833
Vol. II. 1834-1860. Paper; ff. 593, 558. Polio. Presented hy
hia 8on, Bev, Alexander Beaufort Grimaldu
34.190. Fragments of a Breviary of York use, containing portions ol
the following : — Psalterium. f. 1 Proprium Sanctorum, f. 17 ; —
Temporale. f. 49. Cf. the York Breviary, ed. S. Lawley, Surtees
Soc., 1880-83, vols. i. pp. 85-146, 751-803, ii. 147-215, 543-625.
Vellum ; ff. 63. Early xvth cent. Small Octavo.
34.191. Collection of masses and motets in Latin, and Services in
English; tenor or bass part only. They are: — (1) '*Spe8 nostra,"
mass by Robard Joonys. f. 1 ; — (2) " Veni, Sancte Spiritus," mass
by Richard Pygott. f. 4b; — (3) A mass beginning with the
" Laudamns Te." f. 12 (4) " Salve, Begina." f. 17 (5) " Gaude
plurimnm," by John Tavemer. f. 18 (6) "Virgo templum," by
Richard Davy. f. 20 ;— (7) " Gaude pastore," by Richard Pygott.
f. 23 (8) " Gaude, Virgo," by Hugh Asheton. f. 25 b (9) " O
Maria," by Dr. Fayrefax. f. 28 (10) " Sancta Maria," by Thomas
Asshewell. f. 31b; — (11) " Potencia patris," containing a prayer
for Henry VIII. f. 34;— (12) A Litany, Te Deum, and Com-
munion Service, in English. In a different hand from the rest of
the volume, f. 35b,*— (13) "Asperges." f. 44;— (14) "Regali
exultant," by Dr. Fayrefax. f. 45 ; — (15) " Communion Service," in
English. In a different hand. f. 47 b. Leaves are missing at the
beginning and end, and also after ff. 7, 17, 19, and 44. Paper;
ff. 51. Temp. Henry VIIL (late). Belonged in 1761 to Thomas
Mulliner (f. 42) ; and circ, 1773-76 to various members of the Payne
family (ff. 24 b, 30). In the original stamped leather binding,
much worn and mutilated. Small Quarto.
34.192. " Pakadoxes of Defence, wherin is proued the true groundes
of fight to be in the short auncient weapons, and that the short
sword hath aduantage of the longe rapyer or longe sword . . .
By George Siluer, gentleman, 1599." With " Epistle Dedecatorie "
(ff. 4-6) to Robert [Devereux, 2nd] Earl of Essex. Probably the
actual presentation copy, having Essex's coat-of-arms at f. 3 b, and
that of Knollys (Lettice, daughter of Sir Francis KnoUys, was
mother to Lord Essex) at f. 7 b, both in colours. There is also a
pen-and-ink drawing of a fencer with sword and dagger at f. 23.
Printed at London, 1599 ; the last part (ff. 42-46 b), entitled "A
briefe note of three Italian teachers of Offence," was reprinted in
the Antiquarian Bepertory, vol. i., 1807, p. 165. Other works on
fencing by the same author are in Sloane MS. 376, ff. 1, 5 b, 32 b.
Paper; ff. 46. A.D. 1599. At the beginning is inserted a letter,
ADDITIONAL MSS., 3M93.
225
6 Sept. 1841, desoribing the arms in the volume, from Thomas
William King, Bonge-dragon, to Sir Samuel Meyrick, the then
owner. Bound in tooled veUunb Quarto.
34,193. Eeliqious and moral treatises, poems, etc^ in Latin and
English, viz. —
1. Copies of two charters concerning the privileges of the Dean and
Chapter of St. Peter's, York. Lai. The first begins "Eieardus
Dei graoia Rex Anglie " ; but it is witnessed by " Johanne Duoe
Bedford Custode Anglie" [1415-1422, under Henry V.], and
Bichard II. is styled in the body of it " nuper Bex." The second
charter is by King Edward [IV. ?]. ff. 2, 3 b.
2. Pilgrimage of the Soul, from the French of Guillaume do
Deguileville. With coloured drawings, coarsely executed, f. 5.
For full description see the CakUogm of BomanceSj vol. ii.
p. 584.
3. Beginning of the Life of St. James the Greater, as given in the
Legenda Aurea. Lat. Broken off abruptly in the middle of a
column, f. 99.
4. Vision seen in St. Patrick's Purgatory by " Wyllyam of Stranton
[sc. Stanton] ... in the ^ere of owre loi-de m°cooc° and vj."
Slightly imperfect at the end. ff. 99-100 b, 106-106 b, 119 b-125 b-
See Cat. of Bomances^ vol. ii., p. 487.
5. Narratio de Spiritu Guidonis. Lat. f. 101. See Cat. of
Bomances. At the end (f. 106) is a note, in the same hand, of the
betrayal by ** Mardocus de Menereth ** of his confederates in the
Soulis conspiracy, " circa hunc annum." The apparition of Guy
is not dated here, but the copy in Cotton MS., Vespasian A. vL, f. 134,
gives the date as 1323. The discovery of the Soulis conspiracy, on
the other hand, is generally dated 1320 after Fordun (Skene,
Historians of Scotland, vol. i,, 1871, p. 348). Barbour, in The Bruce
(ed. Skeat, 1870-89, p. 464), Bk. xix., places it after the defeat of
the English at Byland (14 Oct 1322).
6. Hymns in Latin^ with English versions in seven-line stanzas,
f. 107.
7. Narration by Edmund Leuen^egge of a vision seen by him, when
supposed to be dead of the plague, at Frome in Somerset, in May,
1465. f. 126.
8. Beule of heremytes made and compiled of the blessed pope
Celestine f e V.," beg. " It behovys hermytes to dyspice and for-
sake the worlde." In seventeen chapters, f. 131.
9. "Liber de moralibus philosophorum " : the translation [by
Anthony Wydeville, Earl Bivers] which was printed by Caxton as
The Dictes or Saynges of the Philosophers, 1477 ; but without either
Wydeville's preface or Caxton's additions, f. 137.
MSS. — 1892, Q
Digitized by
226 ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,194, 34,195.
10. Epistola beati Barnardi ad Baimtindnin nepotem sntiin militem
modo et cnra rei famnliaris regendi se ad familiam snanu"
f. 202. Formerly included among the works of St. Bernard of
Clairvaux, but now generally ascribed to Bernard of Chartree
(Hist. Liu. de la France, vol. xii., 1830, p. 265).
11. Eeport of the Synod held at Westminster, 9 Sept. 1125. Lot.
f. 202 b. Printed in Symeon of Durham's Hiatoria Begums vol. ii.,
Rolls Series, 1886, p. 278.
12. Letter purporting to be from " Baltizar by the grace of Mahounde
. . . Sowdayn of Surry, Emp[er]our of Babulon," etc., to the
" kynge of engelond and frannce, and Edward hys sone," offering
the latter his daughter in marriage, f. 203 b.
13. Catonis Distioha : an English version in seven-line stanzas, with
many of the original Latin distiches, f. 204. Other copies of this
version are in Harley MSS. 2251, f. 170, and 4733, f. 3, the
former imperfect, the latter stated in the colophon (f. 30) to be
Maldon, etc." Printed by William Ooplande as The Boke of Cato^
etc.^ 1558.
14. Heligious poem, in stanzas of peven or eight lines, beg. ** Howe
holsum and glade is the memory." Imperfect, f. 223 b.
Paper and vellum ; ff. 228. xvth cent. With book-plate of Rev.
John Fuller Russell; and formerly belonging to Richard Heber
(Sale, 1836, lot 821). The following names (17th~18th cent.)
also are written in the margins : Geo. Corquerell (f. 98 b), Charles
Henchman (f. 169 b), and Geo. Goodman (f. 228 b). Polio.
34.194. Reoistrum Brevium: forms of writs for various occasions,
temp. Edw. I. Followed by : — A form of confession, in French^
beg. " Come qe se vont confesser, il ne deit pas venir a confession
bruant, ne saillant, ne butant, ne viant." f. 42 b; — Report of a
suit between John Chapeleyn and Alice Burre, concerning a rent
in Wilton, co. Wilts, 1305, with copies of writs relating to the
same place, temp. Edw, I. f. 44. Vellum ; ff. 47. Early xivth
cent Small Quarto.
34.195. Collection of original letters, warrants, and papers, many of
which refer to the expenses of the Tower Establishment and other
offices, the repayment of Crown Loans, the transfer of South Sea
Stock, etc.; 1576-1763. On f. 29 is a portrait of Sir Edward
Bering, 1st Barf., engraved by Geo. Glover after Com. Johnson
[sc. Jani^sens] in 1640. Included are : —
1. [Sir] Owen Hopton, Lieutenant of the Tower, to " Good Mr.
Peter " [Robert Petre, Teller of the Exchequer], respecting his last
quarter's allowance, and sending him a " pastie of Red Deare " ;
Tower, 17 July, 1576. Signed, f. 1.
Benedictum Burgh vicarium de
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84A96.
227
2. WfOTant for payment to Sir O. Hopton for officers' wages and
prisoners' diet, eie.; Hampton Gonrt, 23 Feb. 20 £liz. [1578].
Signed by William Packe. VeUnm. f. 2.
3. Elizabeth "Fytzgarrat" [Fitzgerald] to "good mestar Petar"
[Eobert Petre], asking for the instalment of her •*(?* a yere
pencion" ; dre. 1584. f. 3. See Cal. of State Papers, 1581-1590,
p. 125.
4. [Sir] Owen Hopton to Lord Treasurer [Burghley], oonoeming
the charge for three years' keep of *»M' Nevill" [? Charles or
Marmadnke Neville, prisoner from 1585 to 1588, ef» Bayley's
History of the Tower, 1830, p. 134] ; Tower, 13 Jan. 1589 [90],
Signed, f. 4.
5. Wages list of the Tower Establishment, signed by Sir 0. Hopton.
Iwperf f. 6.
6. Bail-bond for Qwrge Chalden, of Sonth Molton, co. Devon,
miller, to appear at the Sessions; 25 Oct, 33 Eliz. [1591]. Signed
by Bichard Bamfyld and Sir John Aclande, Justices. VeUum, f. 7.
7. Acquittance from Leonard Ithell, late Fellow of Jesus College,
Cambridge, to Bichard Deeringe, of Pluokley, oo. Kent, for £15,
in consideration of his resignation of his fellowship in favour
of George Deeringe, B.A. ; 12 Nov. 1591. f. 8.
8. Bond of Thomas Saunderson, of Charterhouse Lane, broker, to
appear at the next sessions on a charge of buyeinge certeine
stollen goodes of one John Chynrey of Fynsbuery, which were
stoUen from Doctor Flecher " ; 9 May, 37 Eliz. [1595]. Signed by
Sir 0. Hopton, J.P. Vellum, f. 9.
9. Bond for appearance of Elizabeth Hutch ins at the next sessions in
CO. Devon ; 26 July, 39 Eliz. [1597]. Signed by John Glanvyle,
J.P. [Just, of Common Pleas, 1598]. Vellum, f. 10,
10. Boger Bodenham and Thomas Howley, Deputy Lieutenants of
00. Hereford, to Lord Treasurer Burghley, asking "coate and
conducte money" for 100 men, for service in Ireland; Hereford,
• 4 Aug. 1598. Endorsed by Sir W[illiam] Waad, Lieutenant of the
Tower, f. 11.
11. Note by T[homa8] Windebank, Clerk of the Signet, of the
services of Thomaso Lupo, one of the " musicians for y* violins,**
performed " now allmost iii. yeeres without any entertaynment " ;
[1599]. f. 13. For warrant, 17 Nov. 1599, granting him his
arrears, see Add. 5750, f. 76.
12. Accompts for repairs to the Tower and the Boyal Houses, etc.,
at W^tminster, Greenwich, Bichmond, Sheen, Hamptcm Court,
Oatlands, Nonsuch, Somerset House, and Chelsea; 1600, 1601.
With signatures of T[homas Sackville, Baron] Buckhurst, and
others, ff. 14, 16.
Q 2
228
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,196.
13. Acquittance to thB Sheriff of oo. Bucks for the rent of the three
hundreds of Newport, paid by Sir Francis Fortescue ; 30 Oct. 1623.
Vellum, f. 18.
14. Peter Soutman, ** Pittore di Sua Maesta de Polonia," to ;
Haarlem, 11 Mar. 1629, 30 Jan. 1638. Dutch, ff. 19, 28.
15. Letters to Sir Edward Dering, Ist Bart., from W. Wheler and
others ; Westminster, 2 July, 1630—24 June, 1640. ff. 20, 22, 26, 30.
16. Thomas Smith [Sir T. Smijth, Ist Bart., 1661] to his mother
Bridget [wife of Sir William] Smi[j]th ; n. d. f. 24.
17. Anthony Dering to his brother; Perry Street, Chislehurst,
18 Apr. 1641. f. 32.
18. Eeport of the dispute between [Philip Herbert, 4th] Earl of
. Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain, and [Henry Frederick Howard],
Baron [Mowbray and] Maltravers, while attending a Committee of
, the House of Lords ; [19 July, 1641]. Copy. The original is in
the possession of Lord Braye, at Stanford Hall (see Historical MSS.
. Commisnany 10th Heport, App. vi. p. 143). f. 33.
19. Lionel Copley to [Ferdinando, 2nd] Baron Fairfax, on military
matters; London, 18 Feb. 1642 [3]. f. 36.
20. Warrant from W[illiam Cavendish, Earl of] Newcastle, to the
Chief Constables of the Wapentakes of Claro, oo. York, for levy of
£2000 ; York, 18 Oct. 1643. Copy. f. 37.
21. Eeceipts for pay, etc.y by (a) Care we Mildmay, Clerk of H.M.
Jewel House; 18 Sept. 1646. f. 39 ;— (b) Thomas Taylor,
Gunner in the Tower; 12 Oct. 1646. f. 41 ;— (c) John Pigeon,
Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe in the Tower; 10 Apr. 1647.
f. 42 ; — (d) Col. Robert Tichbome, late Lieutenant of the Tower ;
20 Feb. 1648 [9]. f. 43 ;— (e) Sir Henry Mildmay, Master of the
Jewel House; 11 May, 1652. f. 51.
22. W Codd to Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Bart. ; Wateringbury,
7 Mar. 1648 [9]. f.44.
23. Warrant to the Sheriff of Essex for a reward to Jeremiah Howard
for taking a thief; 20 July, 1651. With receipt, 10 Nov. 1651.
f. 48.
24. Certificate that " Sir John Wachope [Wauchope] of Nidderie hes
nevir since the first begining of the trubles caried armes against
the parliament of Ingland " ; Edinburgh, 3 Oct. 1654. Signed by
A Belsohes [ ? Sir Alexander Belsches, of Tofts, Lord of
Session], J[ames Elphinstone, Baron] Coupar, [Sir] J[ohn] Sinclair
[of Herdmanfltoun], and others, f. 53.
25. Letter from T[homas Wriothesley, Earl of] Southampton, to
; Southampton House, 28 Jan. 1664 [5]. Copy. f. 56.
26. Beceipt from Sir John Bobinson, Bart., Lieutenant of the Tower,
for a quarter's allowance for diet of the prisoners, repairs, etc.;
— F«b. 1664 [5]. Signed, f. 57.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,195.
229
27. Beceipt from Edward Villiers, Governor of Tynemouth, for a
quarter's pay for the garrison ; 30 May, 1667. Signed, f. 69.
28. Ordnance-warrant for payment to Isaac Carter for bricks
delivered at Sheeruess Fort ; 30 June, 1668. f. 61.
29. Beceipt from Thomas Preston, " employed ... to execute ye
Gustome-place at Dover dureinge ye time of ye suspencion of
M' Cadwalader JoneS;" for his expenses, etc.; 21 July, 1671.
Signed, f. 62.
30. Letters of attorney for receipt of their pay from (a) Thomas
Felton, Groom of the Bedchamber; 25 Apr. 1672. f. 64;— (b)
Vere Bertie, Baron of the Exchequer; 29 Nov. 1675. f. 66;—
(c) Andrew Newport, Comptroller of the Great Wardrobe ; 11 Feb.
167f . f. 67 ;— (d) Talbot Edwards, " Practitioner in the Arts of
Fortificacions"; 28 Apr. 1687. f. 96.
31. Beceipt from Sir George Chamock, Sergeant-at-Ai ms, "of the
officers of ye Talley Court [of] one Talley conteyning ye summe
of Two hundred Pounds Levied uppon John Twisden, Doctor of
Phisick, and others, Farmers of his Majesties Allome Works'*;
21 Mar. 167?. f. 69.
32. Beceipt from [Bobert Brudenell, 2nd Earl of] Cardigan, for his
annuity from the Exchequer of £20 ; 19 June, 1678. f. 71.
33. Depositions of [William] Bedloe, asserting that the Lord
Treasurer Danby had offered him money, if he would revoke his
former evidence concerning the Popish Plot and retire abroad ; cire.
Aug. 1678. Endorsed by Lord Danby, " A coppy of Bedlo's oath
against mee." f. 73.
34. Power of attorney from Oliver Sell, of Hinxworth, co. Hertf.,
Clerk, to Balph Baldwyn, of Ash well, to receive moneys " payable
out of the hereditary Bevenue of Excise," assigned to him by
Sir Bobert Vyner, Bart. ; 7 Jun. 1680. f. 75.
35. [John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath] to the Countess of Danby
[Bridget, wife of Thomas 0«*bome, Earl of Danby], on her petition
to the King; [circ. 1680]. f. 76.
36. "Sir Bobert Vyner's notes of Dangerfeilds confession before
S' Bobert Clayton, Ld. Maior " ; [1680]. f. 79.
37. " The Demands of Thomas Cheek, Esq., Leivtenant of the Tower,
for safe keeping the Prisoners in, the Tower** for the Quarter
ending Michaelmas, 1680. Among the prisoners mentioned are
[William Herbert] Earl of Powis, [William Howard] Viscount
Stafford, [John Belasyse, 1st] Baron Belasyse, [William Petre, 4th]
Baron Petre, [Henry Arundell] Baron Arundell of Wardour,
Gliomas [Osborne] Earl of Danby. With note by Sir Bobert
Howard, Auditor of the Exchequer, passing the account. Signed
by Thomas Cheek, and by Lord Keeper North and five other
members of the Council, f. 82; — for salaries of himself, the
230
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,196.
Oentleman Porter, and 40 yeomen warders, for the quarter ending
26 Dec. 1681 ; with notes by Sir R. Howard, and by the Conncil
allowing the same, 13 Aug. 1684. Signed by T. Cheek and by
Lord Keeper [North] Guilford and ten others, f. 84 ; — for main-
tenance of the prisoners, for the quarter ending 25 March, 1682 ;
with note by Sir R Howard. Signed by T. Cheek, and by
[Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of] Huntingdon, and six others,
f. 86.
38. Beoeipts from B[ridget, widow of Charles Fitzcharles, Earl of]
Plymouth, for her quarter's pension ; 25 Jun. 1685, 21 Mar. 168|.
ff. 88, 99.
3%. Similar receipt on behalf of Anthony [Falkland], Viscount Falk-
land, Treasurer of the Navy,. for victualling money, etc.; 11 July,
1685. f. 89.
40. Three letters, unaddressed, two unsigned and one only signed " L,"
from [Edward Osborne, Visconnt Latimer] ; 5 Mar. 168f , and n. d.
The two undated letters, the first of which (f. 93) is apparently
written to Latimer's father, Lord Danby, refer to the proceedings
against the latter, and to the charges made against him by Edw.
Fitzharris in 1681. ff. 91, 93, 95.
41. Receipt from Thomas Penson of payment from Thomas Lewes
** for an Atchievment of his Armes painted in Oyle" ; 7 May, 1687.
f. 98.
42. Contemporaiy copies of two letters (the second imperfect) giving
an account of Qa. Mary's behaviour at the Theatre in June, 1689,
on the performance of the •* Spanish Friar," and other court news,
ff. 100, 102. Followed Xf. 103) by a letter from [Philip Yorke, 3rd]
Earl of Hardwioke, 14 Jan. 1793, to Dr. Percy, arguing against
tlieir having been wiitten by Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Notting-
ham, Secretai7 of State.
43. [Charles Boyle, Baron] Clifford [of Lanesborough] to his sister-
in-law.' [Theophila, 'dan. of George, Earl of Berkeley, wife of
Robert Nelson]; 6 Oct. 1690. f. 105;— to B. Nehjon; — Aug.,
22 Sept. [1694]. ff. Ill, 115.
44. Keceipt from Robert [Lucas, 3rd] Baron Lucas, Constable of the
Tower, for a year's allowance for keep of the prisoners, eie, ;
— Sept 1691. f. 107.
45. Receipt from [Richard Jones, Earl of} Ranelagh [Paymaster-
general of the Army], for "y* pay of y* Forces"; 27 Mar. 1693.
f. 109.
46. A[rothiiBa, dau. of George, 1st Earl of Berkeley, wife of Charles
Boyle, Baron] Clifford, to Robert Nelson, her brother-in-law;
3 Sept. [1694]. f. 113.
47. Accompts of Robei*t [Lucas, 3rd] Baron Lucas, Constable of the
Tower, for the keep, e<c., of the prisoners from Michaelmas, 1697,
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,198.
231
to Midsummer, 1698. Among the prisoners mentioned are Col.
Eobert MacElligott, Brigadier [Richard] Ingoldsby, [Thomas
Fitzmanrice, 21st] Baron Kerry, John Knight [M.P. for Wejonouth],
[Thomas Mohun, 5th] Baron Mohnn, Charles Dunoomb [M.P. for
Downton], Signed by Lord Lucas, and by members of the CounciL
fif. 119, 121, 123, 125.
48. Josiah Burchett, Secretary to the Admiralty, to [Francis]
Gwynne [M.P. for Christchurch], Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, on measures for guarding the Irish coast ; 12 May, 1702*
49. Receipts for interest on loans to the Crown, and repayment of
principal, from : — (a) William Fairfax ; 4 Apr. 1704. f. 129 ; —
(b) Ceziar Paget, attorney of Gaspard de Matelary ; 8 Aug. 1706.
f. 133 (c) Hon. Henry Boyle ; 3 Aug. 1707. f. 137 (d) Ger-
trude [widow of George Savile, 1st Marquis of] Halifax ; 25 Oct
1708. f. 139 ;— (e) Arabella [widow of Thomas Savage, 3rd Earl]
Rivers; 11 May, 1715. f. 143 (f) John Cheeke; 12 Oct. 1719.
f. 157 ;— (g) [Vere Beauclerk, Baron] Vere [of Hanworth] ; 3 Feb.
1777. f. 194.
50. Warrant for payment from the Treasury to Edward [ Villiers, 1st]
Earl of Jersey ; with his receipt, 20 Dec. 1704. Imperfect f. 1304
61. Power of attorney from Sir Thomas Bury, Baron of the Ex-
chequer, for receipt of his salary; 24 May, 1705. f. 131.
62. Receipts for £250 apiece from [William Legge, 1st Earl of] Dart-*
mouth, Robert Cecil, and [Sir] Philip Meadows, William Blathwayt,
and John Pollexfen, Commissioners of the Board of Trade ; 11 July,
1705. f. 132.
63. Warrant for salary to Peregrine Bertio, Vioe-Chamberlain of the
Household ; with his receipt, 6 Dec. 1706. f. 134.
64. Receipt from [Sir] David Naime for £6000 for payment of the
Forces in Scotland ; 10 July, 1707. f. 135.
65. Power of attorney from [Henry Roper, 8th Baron] Teynham, to
receive transfer of South Sea Stock ; 21 March, 17j^. f. 140.
66. Thomas Lister, Francis Annesley, William Shippen, and H
Campion, Commissioners of Accounts, to Sir Thomas Hanmer,
Speaker of the House of Commons, in favour of *• M^ Hinton,"
Chaplain ; Essex House, 13 Oct. 1713. f. 141.
67. 8 Nicolson to Hon. Frances Thinn [Thynne], on the entry
of George I. into London ; London, 3 Sept. [1714]. f. 144.
68. Aooompt of Hatton Compton, Lieutenant of the Tower, for a
year's contingencies, to Midsummer, 1715. With signatures of H.
Compton and of members of the Council attached, 3 Dec. 1719.
f, 147 J — ^for keep of prisoners and for contingencies for the yea,t
ending Midsummer, 1716. Among the prisoners are Robert
[Harley, 1st] Earl of Oxford, [Janx^s Radcliflfe]. Earl of Derwent-
f. 127.
232
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,196.
water, [William Maxwell, 5th] Earl of Nithedale, [George Seton,
5th] Earl of Wintoun, and several other Jacobites. With n^naturea
as above, 3 Dea 1719. At the foot is a certificate that none of the
money had then been paid, 17 Jan. 1719 [20]. f. 149.
69. Warrant for repayment to John Aislabie of a loan of £1000.
Imperfect. On the back is note for payment of interest on the
same, 21 July, 1716, signed by [Sir] William St Qointin and
other Treasury Commissioners, f. 151.
60. Letters of attorney for transfer, etc.y of South Sea Stock, from
(a) Sir Charles Eyre; 2 Feb. 1718 [9]. f. 156;— (b) William
Windham; 25 Apr. 1720. f. 158 ;— (c) Sir Jemmett Kaymond,
Bart. ; 13 July, 1720. f. 159 ;— (d) John St. Leger; 5 July, 1721.
f. 161 ; — (e) Lord Vere Beauclerk [Baron Vere, 1750] and G[eorge]
Lyttelton ; 23 Nov. 1738. f. 182.
61. Warrant for payment to John White of dividends due on South
Sea Stock to the " Company for making Hollow Sword Blades " ;
4 Mar. 1718 [9]. Signed by [Sir] E[dward] Turner, [Speaker of
the House of Commons], and others, f. 156.
62. Receipt from [Samuel Mabham, 1st Baron] Masham, for arrears
of pay [as Coflferer of the Household] ; 13 Dec. 1722. f. 164.
63. Receipt from [John Hobart, 1st Baron] Hobart, Treasurer of the
Chamber, of payment for service of his office; 20 Mar. 1729/30.
64. Bill for contingent expenses of Henry [Lowther, 3rd] Viscount
Lonsdale, as Constable of the Tower, from 11 June, 1727, to "his
Determinacion as Constable" in 1730. Passed and signed by
[George Montagu, 2nd Marquis of] Halifax, on 8 Oct. 1731 ; and
on 19 Jan. 1731 [2] by [Spencer Compton, Earl of] Wilmington
and others.
65. [Sir] E[dward] Bering [5th Bart.] to Joseph Kirke ; Surrenden,
18 Sept., 18 Dec. 1732, 25 Sept. 1733. ff. 170, 174, 176.
66. Warrant for salary to George Turbill, Keeper of the Records
relating to the forfeited estates in England, 28 June, 1735 ; with
bis receipt, 26 July, 1735. f. 178.
67. Order of Thomas Robinson, Minister Plenipotentiary at Vienna,
for the safe-conduct of John Thornton, travelling into Italy;
Vienna, 1 Oct. 1742. Signed; with seal f. 183.
68. Order for repayment, with interest, of £10,000, advanced by
them for the service of 1748, to Francis [Osborne, 2nd] Earl of
Godolphin, and William [Clayton], Baron Sundon, executors of
John [Churchill], Duke of Marlborough; 26 Mar. 1748. With
receipt, 3 May, 1749. f. 189.
69. Account between [Charles Douglas, 2nd] Duke of Queensberry
and Dover, and Alexander Goldie, his cashier, "for his Intro-
missions " ; 2 Sept. 1754. Signed, f. 190.
f. 168.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,196-84,199.
233
70. Order of Thomas Ridding, Archdeacon of Surrey, for the induc-
tion of John Bussell into the Bectory of Stoke next Guildford ;
15 Apr. 1762. With paper signet. With certificate of induction,
19 June, 1762. f. 191.
71. [Stephen Fox, Ist Earl of] Ilchester, and James Cresset, Joint
Comptrollers of Army Accounts, to the Lords [of the Treasury ?] ;
22 Nov. 1763. f. 193.
Paper; flf. 194. Folio.
84,196. Original Letters of Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Boling-
broke; 1716-1751. Holography except a copy at f. 110, and three
letters (ff. 161-165) written at his dictation in 1761. Most of the
letters are addressed to his sister Henrietta (married in 1727 to
Robert Knight, cr. Baron Luxborough in 1746 and Earl of Cather-
lough in 1762) and to her husband ; they relate almost entirely to
family matters. Only in two (ff. 97, 136) does the writer touch on
politics. In the former, 5 Feb. 1736, he discusses the prospect of
a lasting peace; and in the latter, writing to K. Knight on
12 June, 1738, he says that he has never coveted a place "in an
Administration whose conduct [he] disapproved, or despised, and
could not hope to alter," and that, as befits "a man of this
temper," he is content to retire from business to amusement, and
&om the government of a State to the government of himself," etc.
In a letter dated 12 Aug. 1720 (f. 12) he speaks of a young friend
at the French Court [ Abb6 Pierre Joseph Alary ?] as " perhaps the
most extraordinary genius in Europe," adding, ** You may judg of
his character by this, that they have taken him out of his garret,
without any application but that which his merit made for him, to
put him about the young king." His last three letters were
written a few months before his death (12 Dec. 1761). On
11 April (f. 161) he writes, "The World, dear Sister, may very
well spare a man as useless in it as I am, and I do assure you I
can as easily spare the World " ; and on 16 Aug. (f. 166) he speaks
hopefully of being " under a painful and troublesome cure for a
cancer," which " has succeeded in a multitude of cases."
The volume also contains a few letters (almost all addressed to
B. Knight) from Bolingbroke's father (Henry St. John, 1st Viscount
St. John), from his brother John (2nd Viscount St. John, 1742),
from his nephew Frederick (3rd Viscount St. John, 1749, and
2nd Viscount Bolingbroke, 1751), and from others, whose names
are given in the Index.
Paper ; ff. 160. Folio.
34,197-34,199. Journals of travels, by A[dolphe de Riquet, Comte]
de Caraman; 1828-1838. French. Three volumes. Vol. I.
(ff. 66). Italy, Ionian Islands, Asia Minor (north-western por-
234
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,200-34,205.
tion), Turkey and Greece; 1828-29. Vol. II. (ff. 99). Egypt
and Nubia (including a voyage up the Nile as far as Abu
Simbel, with plans of several of the temples, 6<c.), and Palestine ;
1832-33. At ff. 78 b — 96 b the author summarizes his general
impressions of Egypt, its institutions, commerce, e^c, and gives
(ff. 93 — 96 b) a French-Arabic vocabulary of words in most common
use. Vol. III. (ff. 125). Syria and Palestine; 1837-38. Two
articles, entitled "Voyage de Homs k Palmyre et retour" and
"Apercus gen^raux sur la Syrie," and based on the contents of
this volume, were published by the Comte de Caraman in the
Bulletin de la SocieiS de GSographiej 2nd series, vol. xiii., Paris,
1840, p. 321 ; and vol. xv., 1841, p. 6. Paper. Folio.
84.200. Treatises on Music, in Latin, with numerous examples and
diagrams, viz. : — (1) On church music, wanting the first leaf,
f. 1 ; — (2) " Ars componendi cantum figurativum simphorice ac
dulciter sonantem." f. 34 ; — (3) On musical notation, etc., beginning
^'Quoniam per magis noti noticiam," and divided into 15 chapters,
f. 442 ;— (4) " Discantus." f. 52. At the end (ff. 57-60) are some
part-songs, viz. : — ** Veut prendre," tenor and contratenor parts,
"Sans amer home," "Quant vous plairay madame," "Bonum
vinum cum sapore, bibit abbas cum priore," discantus, tenor and
contratenor parts. Paper ; ff. 60. In a German hand, of the
xvth-xvith cent. Octavo.
34.201. Gipsy Vocabularies, by George Borrow, author of The Bible
in Spain^ 1845, in his own hand, viz. : —
1. " Vocabulary of the Gypsy Language as spoken in Hungary and
Transylvania, compiled during an intercourse of some months with
the Gypsies of those parts in the year 1844." f. 1. At the end
are " The Lord's Prayer in Hungarian Gypsy." f. 24; — and a few
sentences in Hungarian Gypsy, with English equivalents, f. 24 b.
2. " Vocabulary of the English Gypsy Language," preceded by the
conjugation of Gypsy Verbs, f. 26.
Paper ; ff. 54. xixth cent. Quarto.
84.202. National Ariettas and Cavatinas, chiefly in the Neapolitan
and Sicilian dialects, with accompaniments for the guitar or
pianoforte, by Giovanni Fortunato, Antonio Nava, and other
anonymous composers. Paper; ff. 89. xvuith-xixth cent. Obi.
Octavo.
34.203. Organ-part of a collection of Anthems and Services by John
Amner, Adrian Batten, John Blow, William Byrd, Alfonso Ferra*
bosco (junr. ?), Orlando Gibbons, Pelham Humfrey, William King,
G[eorge?] L[oo8emore?], H[enry?] L[oo6emore?], Henry Puroell,
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,304^,307. 235
Thomas TaHie, Jo. Thamer, William Tucker, Thomas Tudway,
and Michael Wise. Paper; flf. 87. xviith — XTiuth cent. Belonged
to Thomas Williams. Large Oblong Octavo.
84.204. Collection of French, English, and Scotch Dance Tunes,
Marches, and Airs, for one or more flutes. Among them are the
overtures to " La Qrotte de Versailles " (f. 6) and Lully*s " Roland
(f. 8), a Scotch tune by Godfrey Finger (f. 4), " Follia di Spagna "
or Ferdinando's Ground (f. 14), Aria delle Muse di Frascati
(f. 20b), ^ria "Son come farfarletta" with words (f. 21), The
Marlborough (f. 21) and Prince Eugene's March (f. 22b), "Lord
Biron's Maggott" (f. 24), Airs from "Camilla," etc., by G. B.
Buononcino (f. 25), an Air from " Love's Triumph " (f. 32), a
Hornpipe by William Croft (f. 33 b), a Scale of the gamut for the
flute (f. 36), etc. Paper; flf. 36. Circ. 1700. At f. 35 b among
other names is that of Fr. St. John, 1704. Obi. Octavo.
84.205. Journal of an expedition from Pirara to the Upper Coren-
tyne, and from thence to Demerara, in 1843 ; by Bobert Hermann
Schomburgk (knighted in 1844). The expedition was sent, under
Schomburgk's command, by the British Government, to explore the
boundaries of British Guiana. Printed in the Journal of the Boyal
Oeographiccd Society, vol. xv., 1845, p. 1. Paper ; ff. 146. xixth
cent. Folio.
34.206. The life of Marmaduke Bawdon of Yorke, or Marmaduke
Baudon the 2^ of that name" (b. 1610, d. 1669); compiled while
he was still alive, and probably under his own eye, with a
paragraph about his death added (f. 169) in another hand. With
portrait engraved by B. White. The original MS., edited by
B. Davies for the Camden Society, 1863. At the beginning is a
photograph from an etching of the Pavement at York, as it was at
the beginning of this century, showing the Market Cross built in
accordance with Bawdou's Will. Paper; flf. 160. Late xviith
cent. With the Bawdon arms in gilt on the covers, and in
colours on f. 5. Formerly owned (19th cent.) by Bobert Cooke.
Small Quarto.
84.207. Letters of Col. William Burrard to his brother Sir Harry
Burrard (1st Bart., 1769), M.P. for Lymington ; 1740-1766. They
are chiefly written from the West Indies, and include descrip-
tions of tiie attack on Cartagena, 9 Apr. 1741 (f. 9), and of the
taking of Port Louis^ 8 Mar. 1748 (f. 28). With a few letters
from other persons relating to Col. Burrard*s aflfairs, statements
of his services, etc., down to 1770. Paper ; flf. 63. Folio.
236
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,208-34,210.
84.208. 1. Twelve letters from Bobert Bowes, Ambassador to
Sootland, addressed to his brother Sir George Bowes, of Streatlam,
CO. Durham; Edinburgh, Stirling and Berwick, 16 Apr. — 17 Oct.
1578. Holograph, f. 2.
2. Transcripts (in the handwriting of Sir Cuthbert Sharp) of
State papers from MSS. in the Biblioth^ue Nationale, Paris,
consisting of: — (a) Letters from Mary, wife of Louis XII.
of France, Henry VIII. of England, James V. of Scotland, and
others ; 1614— <jtVc. 1682. f. 26 (b) Letters from French ambas-
sadors to England, etc. ; 1603-1640. f. 60.
Paper; fif. 142. xvith and xixth centt. Folio.
34.209. Antiphonal, with Gradual combined, of Ambrosian use, in
Latin. Imperfect, extending from the middle of the 1st Sunday in
Advent to Easter Eve. Besides the usual Offices from the
•* Temporale," the Feast of the Translation of S. James is introduced
after that of the Holy Innocents, and the Feasts of SS. Sebastian
and Solutor, Agnes, Vincent, Babylas, Julius of Novara, Severus,
and the Purification of the Virgin, between the dth Sunday after
Epiphany and Septuagesima Sunday. At the end (ff. 131-6) are
added some " Preces,** or Litanies, for the first two Sundays in
Lent, Antiphons for the Monday and Tuesday before Christmas,
the hymn *' Magno salutis gaudio " for Palm Sunday, Gloria in
excelsis," "Venite, exultemus," and " Desiderabiliora sunt";
followed by several Alleluias with very long and elaborate
pneumata, ** Lux orta est," and ** Lucema pedibus." The text is
accompanied throughout by musical notes. Vellum; ff. 136.
xith-xiith cent. With coloured initiab, containing interlaced
work, figures of beasts, etc., somewhat resembling those in the
xith century Toulouse Gradual, Harley MS. 4951. Octavo.
34.210. Medical Recipes, etc., in English. On ff. 2 b-4 b is a table
of the contents of ff. 6-22, which begin with " Medicine for hedaoh© "
and end with " Medicine for man or woman Jyat wilbe li^^tly dronke
or is dronke." After this (f. 22 b) follows " An plaster J?at clepej?
is godes grace ... for it heMp alle woundes old and newe," with other
recipes and lists of things good or bad for different parts of the body,
ending with those " euel for Jtc stomak," to which is appended (f.
24 b) the rubric, " This was sent from alle J^e leches and phisiciones
of Mountepeleres [Montpelier] to dam Isabel queue of Engelond
[wife of Edward II.] at pe praier© of fe king of Fraunce hure
bro)7er, and hoso wol be wel ware here of and vse it wel him
nedef no lechecrafte more" (c/. Sloane MS. 100, f. 27b). At
f. 26 begins a series of recipes headed " Here maye men se the
vertues of herbys the whiche ben cold," etc. They include a few
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,211,34,212.
237
that are not strictly medical, as (f. 41 b) " For to make a pype of
methegelyn." The series ends with a recipe "For the colde
palsye " (f. 42 b), after which, according to the old paging, a leaf
has been lost. Further recipes of the 16th cent, are entered on
flf. 45-48 ; and on f. 44, which had been left blank, others are
entered in a hand of the 16th cent. Vellum ; ff. 49. On f. 49 b is
the name of Simon Barrsdall (early 17th cent.) ; and on f. 1 are
notes signed by J. Bowie [vicar of Idmersham], dat. Easton,
6 Nov. 1768, and Samuel Pegge, the antiquary (pb. 1796). Small
Octavo.
34.211. ''EoNiG Oedipus," with the orchestral parts, by Eduard
Lassen. Paper; ff. 34. xixth cent. Folio.
34.212. 1. "The Poor Man's Talent," a Medical Handbook by
Thomas Lodge, M.D., the j>oet; followed by similar works in the
same hand and possibly by the same author. The Poor Man's
Talent," which consists of medical recipes and rules for the
preservation of health, was first printed at Glasgow in 1881, by
the Hunteriau Club, from a MS. almost identical with the present
one, and was included also in vol. iv. of The Complete Works
of T. Lodge, Hunt. Club, 1883. It was composed about 1623
(see E. W. Gosse, " Memoir of T. Lodge," ibid., vol. i.). It
commences with a letter of dedication ** To the Eight Honorable
my very good Lady the Lady Ann Mother Countesse of Arundell"
[Anne, widow of Philip Howard, 12th Earl of Arundel], for
whom the work was compiled ; and at the beginning (f. 29) and
end of the 12th and last chapter are further addresses to the
same. Following the 12th chapter (f. 32) are added " Certaine
perticuler Noats and familiar medicines for divers infirmities,"
which are also included as part of " The Poor Man's Talent " in
the above edition. Among these remedies is (f. 33 b) one which
the author says he "often tried in the Boiall Hospitall att
Macklin [Mechlin], upon souldiers that grew Lame by cold."
Lodge is said to have practised in the Low Countries for a few
years prior to 1619.
The remaining articles, which are not enumerated in the list of
Lodge's works (Complete WorkSy vol. i.), are as follows : —
2. How to perfume gloves, to make perfumes and sweete waters,
with divers other sundry preservatives as be made in Spaine and
Portugall, translated forth of a written Spanish booke of ye
Dutches of Ferius " [probably Jane Dormer, wife of Gomez Suarez
de Figueroa, Duke of Feria, ob, 1612]. The work contains 87
chapters, and is followed by a table of contents, f. 82.
3. Becipes for oonsei-ves and preserves." f. 52.
238
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,213-S4.215-
4. Directions how " to still waters." f. 66.
5. Eemedies for affections of the eyes, the head, the ears, etc. f. 57.
6. Directions for diet, preservatives, etc.^ in time of the plague ; of a
simpler character than those contained in Lodge's Treatise of the
Plague" printed in his works (t?. above), f. 91 b.
Paper; ff. 94. xviith cent. On f. 63 b are the names of John and
Frances Wymshnrst, and on f. 94 b that of Thomas Twyford, in
late 17th-cent. hands. Folio.
The following Nos., 34,213-34,223 {and 34,251), formed part of the
library of the EarU of Westmoreland (cf. Historical MSS. Com-
missiony Tenth Bepart, App.^ Pt. iv., 1885, p. 1). Some of (hem
previously belonged to Sir Walter Mildmay (ph. 1689), whose grand-
daughter Mary^ daughter and heir of Sir Anthony Mildmay^ married
IVancis Fane, er. Earl of Westmoreland in 1624.
34.213. HousEHOLD-BooK of Anne, Duchess of Buckingham [dau. of
Ealph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, widow of Humphrey
Stafford, Duke of Buckingham], containing a daily accompt of her
expenses from 1 April, 5 Edw. IV. [1466], to 31 March, 6 Edw.
IV. [1466]. Down to 1 Oct., 1466, the establishment was at
Writtle, CO. Essex, which manor the Duchess possessed, and after
that date in London, apparently in Bread Street (cf. entries on
ff. 69, 69 b). The year's accompts, which begin on f. 6, are preceded
by a few particulars of receipts from sales of calf-skins, wool, etc.
Among the Duchess's household (f. 124 b) is Walter Mildmay,
grandfather of Sir Walter. Paper ; ff. 126. Folio.
34.214. Survey of Crown Forests, etc., in cos. Northampton and
Rutland, taken by John Howghton, the Queue's Ma**^ woodwarde
their, by vertue of a letter to him directed from . . . Thomas
[Ratcliffe, 3rd] Earl of Sussex . . . Cheif Justice and Justice in
Oire [Eyre] of all the Quenes Ma*** Forrestes, Parkes, Chaces and
Warrens on this side Trent, bearinge date the viii**» dale of July,
Anno 1564." Paper ; ff. 68. In the original leather binding with
centre and comer tools ; rebacked. Folio,
34.215. Exchequer Accompts and other papers, 1672-1680, as
follows : —
1. Accompts of Richard Stonley, Henry Killigrew, Robert Taillor,
and Robert Freke, Tellers of the Exchequer, from Easter to
Michaelmas, 18 Eliz. [1676], and from Michaelmas, 21 Eliz. [1579],
to Easter, 22 Eliz. [1680]. ff. 1, 14.
2. Declarations by Chidiock Wardour, Clerk to the Lord Treasurer
[William Cecil, Lord Burghley], to Sir Walter Mildmay, Sub-
treasurer and subsequently Chancellor of the Exchequer, of the
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,216.
239
Receipts in the Treasury of tlie Exchequer for the following t^rms :
Easter to Michaelmas, 14 Eliz. [1572]; Michaelmas, 14 Eliz. [1572],
to Easter, 15 Eliz. [1573] ; Michaelmas, 16 Eliz. [1574], to Easter,
17 Eliz. [1575]; Michaelmas, 17 Eliz. [1575], to Easter, 18 Eliz.
[1576]; Easter to Michaelmas, 19 Eliz. [1577]; and Easter to
Michaelmas, 22 Eliz. [1580]. Signed, ff. 27, 34, 42, 49, 68, 66.
3. Memorial from Chidiock Wardour to Sir W. Mildmay, concerning
the duties and privileges of his oflBce " of Lord Threasaurour hip
clerk within the Receipte, alias Writer and Keeper of the Pelles of
Eeceipte and Exitus," and quoting (a) extracts from the Black and
Bed Books of the Exchequer, and (b) the patent of his office granted
to him by William Pawlett, Marquis of Winchester (o6. 1572), Lord
Treasurer. Signed, f. 72.
Paper; ff. 77. xvith cent. Folio,
34,216. Transcripts of State-papers, letters and tracts ; tempp. Eliz. —
Charles I. The contents are : —
1. Form of oath taken by Sir Walter Mildmay on his admission to
the Privy Council, 7 July, 1566. f. 1.
2. "The opinion of Civilians touchinge the Priviledges of Am-
baBsadors," being interrogatories and answers concerning the
privileges of John Leslie, Bishop of Ross, as Ambassador of the
Queen of Soots; [17 Oct. 1571]. Printed in Murdin*s Collection of
State Papers, 1759, p. 18, from the original at Hatfield, f. 2.
3. Documents relating to the mission of Sir William Cecil, Secretary
of State, and Sir Walter Mildmay, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Commissioners from Qu. Elizabeth to treat with Mary, Queen of
Scots, Sept. — Oct. 1570, as follows: — (a) Elizabeth's letter to Mary,
"for the credit" of the above commissioners; Reading, 17 Sept.
1570. Fr. f. 3; — (b) Commission of Instructions; Reading,
25 Sept. 1570 (cf. Cotton MS., CaUg. C. ii., f. 415). f. 4;— (c)
"Matters necessarily to be requiered of the Queene of Scottes.*'
Printed in Haynes' Collection of State Papers . . . at Hatfield House,
. 1740, p. 608. f. 5 ; — (d) " The manner of the assueraunoes for the
premisses" (op. cit, p. 612). f. 6; — (e) ** Reasons to move the
Queene of Scottes to the Articles." f. 7 ; — (f) Two letters from
the Commissioners to Qu. Elizabeth ; Chatbworth, 2, 5 Oct. 1570.
ff. 7 b, 9 ; — (g) '* The Q. of Scottes aunswere to the first Articles
proponed." f. 10 ; — (h) " The manner of assuraunces for the
premisses"; Chatsworth, 5 Oct. 1570. f. lib;— (i) Notes of the
Commissioners "upon certeyne of the Articles." f. 12b; — (k) Qu,
Elizabeth to the Commissioners; Windsor, 13 Oct. 1570. f. 13.
4. Henri de la Tour [Due de Bouillon] to Henry IV., King of France,
in defence of his conduct ; Tour(?), 20 Nov., Ceil, 30 Nov. [1603 ?].
Engl transl. f. 16.
V
240
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,216.
5. Treatise entitled **Alegation8 against the surmised title of the
Queene of Scots and the favorers of the same " ; [1565]. f. 18. For
another copy see Cotton MS., Calig. B. ix., f. 260.
6. Speech of [William Land], Archbishop of Canterbur}', in the Star
Chamber at the trial of [John Williams], Bishop of Lincoln ;
[1637]. Abbreviated from the speech as given in Rushworth's
Historical CoUeciioM, ii. p. 438. f. 24.
7. Patent of creation of Prince Henry as Prince of Wales and Earl
of Chester; 4 June, 8 James I. [1610]. Lot. Two copies, ff. 26, 91.
8. Discourse [by Lord Henry Howard, cr. Earl of Northampton, 1604]
in favour of the marriage between Qu. Elizabeth and Francois, Duo
d'Alen9on, 1580. f. 27. For other copies see Harley MS. 180, f. 75,
and Cotton MS., Titus C. xviii.
9. "Relation du Siege de Verceil," in Piedmont, by [Louis de
Nogaret d'Epemon] Cardinal de Lavalette, the French General^
opposing the Regent of Savoy [Christina, widow of Victor
Amadous L, Duke of Savoy] ; 1638. f. 43 b.
10. "Paper delivered by [James Hamilton] the Duke of Hamilton
[beh. 9 March, 1649] to some of his servants att St. James that
morning before he suffered." f. 45.
11. Letter from [Charles de Gontaufc, Due] de Biron, to Henry IV. of
France, written from prison asking for mercy; [1602]. £ 47.
Printed in Becueil d'histoires • • . soubs • • • Henri iiii. [1609],
p. 50.
12. "A true relation of the land business at Lancerota, one of the
Islelands of the Canaries, 1617," by Thomas Thornehurst, being an
account of Sir W. Raleigh's landing there for provisions, etc, f. 48.
13. " The Instructions of Cardinall Sermonetta [Enrico Gaetani] to
his cozen Pietro Cartano [Caietano, Papal Nuncio in Flanders], at
his first goeing into Flanders to the Duke of Parma to serve
Phillipp [IL] King of Spaine " ; [1590]. f. 50. For other MS.
copies in English, see Harley MSS. 1877, f. 33, 4228, f. 98, and in
Italian, Add. MS. 8376, f. 1, and Cotton MS., Galba C. vii., f. 16,
Printed in Walsingham's Manwdy or Prudential Maxims^ 1728, p. 57.
14. Short treatise on the Court of Exchequer, beg. " This figure of
a plaine Chess-borde." f. 58.
15. " A summary collection of all such subsidies, dismes, fifteenes,
releifes • . • as have beene exacted and levied of the subjects of
this realme of England since the Conquest " ; extracted from
various chronicles, a list of which is given. The last extract is
dated 4, 5 Philip and Mary [1557-8]. f. 60.
16. Extracts relating to Baronies, Knights' fees, land-measures, etc^
from various authorities, with referenees. f. 94. Followed (f. 95)
by extracts from a Register of Peterborough Abbey, then in the
possession of Sir R. Cotton, now Cotton MS., Cleopatra C. i.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,217.
241
At the end are inserted : — ^An engraving of the monument of
Maj.-Gren. William Thornton (oh. 1782) in Brockhall Ghuroh, oo.
Northampton, f. 100 and a fragment of the speech of Eobert
Emmet at his trial and conviction before Lord Norbory on 19 Sept.
1803. f. 101. A very different account is printed in B. B.
Madden's United Irishman^ 3rd Series, vol. iii. 238.
Paper; ff. 102. xvnth cent. Polio.
34,217. Trilnscripts of political papers, letters, treatises and poems,
chiefly relating to the times of James I. and Charles I., with a few
original papers. Several of the documents relate to Francis Fane,
1st Earl of Westmoreland, in his connection with oo. Northampton,
1 6 1 6-1663. The principal contents are : —
1. Fees due to the Kings servants " on the creation of Francis Fane
as Baron Burghersh and Earl of Westmoreland, 29 Dec. 1624.
With the original list of fees, signed by William Segar, Garter,
ff. 2 b, 3.
2. Warrant of James I., appointing Sir Francis Fane and others
Commissioners for preservation of His Majesty's games of hares,
phesants, partriges, ducks and other foules," in cos. Northampton,
Huntingdon, and Butland ; 27 Nov. a*" 18 [1620]. f. 6.
3. "An abreviate of the Lord Chauncellor's speach to Sir Henry
Mountague [cr. Earl of Manchester, 1626], when he was received
Lord Chiefe Justice of the Kings Bench " ; [16 Nov. 1616]. - f. 6 b.
4. Privy Council letters : (a) to Thomas Cecil, Earl of Exeter, Lord
Lieutenant of co. Northampton, on military affairs; 28 Feb.
1620 [1]. With covering letter from Lord Exeter to Sir F. Fane,
and* others, his deputies; 4 Mar. 1620 [1]. f . 7 ; — (b) to the Com-
missioners of Sewers in cos. Line, Northt., e/c., for the draining of
the fens ; 7 July, 1621. f. 7 b. Followed (f. 8) by " A generall
Session of Sewers " held at Peterborough, 1 Aug. 1621, and (f. 8 b)
a letter from the King to the same Commissioners, [Oct. 1621].
5. [Dr. Thomas Bainbrigg, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge Universit}*,]
to James I., " about the eleccion of their Chancellor after the Duke
of Buckingham was slayne " ; [? Aug. 1628]. With the King's reply,
nominating H[enry Bioh, Ist] Earl of Holland ; " At our Courte at
Porchmouth," 28 Aug. 1628. f. 9.
6. " The causes of the decay of the trade of clothing, etc., with the
remedies," e.g. that there may be free trade of buying and selling,*'
etc. f. 14.
7. [Francis Fane, Ist Earl of] Westmoreland and others to William
[Cecil], Earl of Exeter, Lord Lieutenant of co. Northampton, with
schedule of the names, etc.y of a levy of 100 men to be conducted
to Plymouth by Capt. William Leafield; Weldon, 27 May, 1625.
f. 15.
MSS. — 1892. R
242
ADDITIONAL M8S., 84,217.
8. Thomas Alured to [George Villiers], Marquis of Buckiagbam,
conoeming the matoh with Spain; [June 10?, 1620]. See Cal.
of State Papers, 1619-1623, p. 150. Printed in 1642. f. 18.
9. ''The oopye of a Dominicans letter, disswading the matoh,
translated out of Spanish " ; circ. 1620. f. 19.
10. The Marquis of Buckingham, on behalf of the King, to Count
Gondomar, Spanish Ambassador in London, on the affairs of the
Palatinate ; [1620]. f. 19 b.
11. Propositions of Lord Digby to the Emperor Ferdinand II.,
on the same subject, with the latter's reply; [circ. July, 1621].
f. 20.
12. "The copy of a letter written by a duty full servant Nobody,
sent from Bruxells to his worthy master Nemo," on the siege of
Frankenthal and other events in the Palatinate, the Spanish match,
etc. ; 6 Oct. 1621. f. 20 b.
13. Petition of the Nobility of England oonceming " honours, titles,
and dignities peculiar to others," conferred by the King on " some
naturall subiects of this Realme " ; temp. Jas. I. f. 21 b.
14. Messages, etc.^ between James I. and the Parliament, viz. : (a)
Petition and remonstrance of the Commons against Popery, tiie
Spanish match, etc.; [3 Deo. 1621]. With the King's reply to the
same ; Newmarket, 3 Dec. 1621. ff. 22, 22 b;— (b) the apologetic
«* declaration and petition " of the Commons to the King ; [6 Dec.
1621]. With the King's reply ; Newmarket, 21 Dec. 1621. ff. 23,
23 b; — (c) the King's letter to Sir George Calvert, Secretary of State ;
Royston, 16 Dec. 1621. f. 26 b;— (d) the King's letter to the
Speaker; Theobalds, 17 Dec. 1621. With the petition of thanks
from the Commons for the same [18 Dea], and the King's reply
thereto, f. 27. Printed in Cobbett's Parltamentary Hiatory, L 1323-
1361.
16. Francis Phillips to the King, on behalf of his brother [Sir
Robert Phillips], imprisoned as a delinquent; [12 Apr. 1622].
f. 32.
16. James I. to the Emperor Ferdinand II., on the affairs of the
Palatinate ; Royston, 12 Nov. 1621. f. 33.
17. Pope Gregory XV. to Louis XIII., encouraging him to make
war on the enemies of the Catholic Religion; Rome, 1621. Engl,
trand. f. 34.
18. Letter of news from Mannheim, on] the doings of the troops in
the Palatinate under Count Mansfeld ; 2 June, 1622. f. 38 b.
19. The King to [George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury], with
" directions concerning Preachers " ; Windsor Castle, 4 Aug. a** 20
[1622]. f. 39.
20. Pope Gregory XV. to Charles, Prince of Wales, on the subject of
the Spanish match ; Rome, 20 Apr. 1 623. Engl. transL f. 42.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,217.
243
21. " Oocarronces In Spayne since the 6 of May, 1623 " : portion of a
letter from James Howell, author of Epistolm Ho-EliansBj on the
Spanish match. Followed by another letter from the same, dat.
Madrid, 8 June. f. 42 b.
22. The King's speech to both Houses on the seizure of the goods of
[John] Rolle, merchant, M.P, for Gallington, for refusing to pay
Tonnage; 24 Jan. 1628 [9]. f. 44.
23. " Preparations for each Knight of the Bath," in the matter of
clothing, etc. ; temp. Chas. L f. 45 b.
24. Articles propounded by the King of France oonceming a
marryage betweene the King of England and the Daughter of
France " ; [1 625]. Two copies, fif. 46 b, 47.
25. Proclamations of Charles I. on bis accession, 27 March, 1625, as
made at Oundle, Kettering, and London, with the names of those
present, f. 50.
26. Creation of Peers and Baronets in May- Aug. 1628. f. 52.
27. " An order of acknowledgment enioyned by . . . John [Williams],
Lord Bishop of Lincolne, to be performed by John Vickers
[Vicars], Gierke, parson of St. Maryes in Stamford," on account of
his seditious and heretical opinions ; 28 Oct. 1628. f. 53.
28. " A discourse of the Privilidg and practice of the high courte of
Parleament in England, collected out of the common lawes of this
land." For other copies see Harl. MS. 37 and Add. 30,197, in the
former of which the treatise is attributed to Baphe Starkey.
f. 54.
29. Papers relating to the Commission of Array for co. North-
ampton ; July, Aug. 1 642. flf. 68 b-70.
30. Englands Triumph and Londons Glory, or the Boyal proceed-
ings to the Coronation" of Charles II., 23 Apr. 1661, and also
the day before the Comation thorugh the city of London." f. 71 b.
31. Names of peers and the sums they subscribed " as a volon[t]ary
free and BoyaU Guift " to Charles IL ; 1661. f. 73.
32. Copy of warrant, etc.,, by the Commissioners for subsidies for
CO. Northampton ; 7 Sept. 1663. ff. 73 b, 74.
33. [Thomas Wentworth, Earl of] Cleveland, to the Protector, asking
for his liberty ; [1651]. f. 77.
34. "The King's Bevenue, March 19, 1662." f. 78.
Among the poetical pieces, etc.^ scattered throughout the yolume,
and mostly inserted on leaves that had been left blank, are the
following : —
35. Nemesis ad Carolum secundum," by Jo. Parrhesiastes," beg.
"Carole vindictam celera, ne perfidus orbis"; dat. 26 Mar. 1660
(corrected from 1653). Followed by a translation, beg. ** Hast[e]
thy revenge, great Charles." f. 27 b.
36. Elegiac lines " upon the BoyaU Ship called the Soveraign of the
R 2
Digitized by
244
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,217.
iBeas, built by Peter Pett, Master Bnilder, bis Father Cap. Phineas
Pett, supervisor, 1637," by Henry Jacob. Lai. f. 29.
37. Lines on the same subject, beg. Tritons auspitious sound usher
thy reigne," by Thomas Carew. Not included in W. C. Hazlitt's
ed. of T. Carew's Works, 1870. f. 29.
38. " The Interpreter, wherein three prinoipall termes of State much
mistaken by the Vulgar are deerly unfolded," in three parts,
entitled "A Puritane," "A Protestant," and "A Papist," with
introductory lines to such as iinderstand not the vulgar English."
Printed first in 1622. f. 84.
39. A Petition to the blessed saint Eliza of most famous memory.
The humble petition of the wretched, and most contemptible, the
poore Commons of England, whilome your loyall subiects," beg.
*• If Saynts in heaven can eyther see or heare " ; [1624 ?]. f. 39 b.
40. " A prophecy, found in the Abbey of St. Benedict in Norfolcke,"
beg. " If 88 be past then thry ve : Thou mayest till 4 or 6." f. 41 b.
41. Lines " upon the death of Einge James," beg. *' 0 trouble not the
sacred breast." f. 41 b.
42. Lines, beg. ^'Pack, foule detraction, from thy hellish denn."
43. Lines on Sir Eobert Brown, Bart, cte., by ** Ned Weeden at Bur-
leigh," beg. "Here lies the noble knight Sir Bobert" With
a version in LiUin, f. 68.
44. " Julii Mazerini cardinalis Epitaphium " : a satirical epitaph in
prose, beg. "Hie jacet Julius Mazerinus Galli® Bex Italus."
45. Fragment of treatise on the mechanism of the human ear, nose,
etc. f. 79.
Eeversing the volume are ; —
46. " The list of the Knights of the Bath at the King's [Charles I.]
coronacion " ; followed by (a) " The oath admitted [to the same] by
the 3 Marshall and the Lord Chamberlain," (b) list of " Earles
created on Tuesday, 7th of Feb. 1625 [6]," and (c) " A note of such
lords and ladyes as are to attend his Majestie to Dover for the
reception of the Queene." f. 44 b.
47. Verses ** in praise of that choice company of Wittes and Philo-
sophers who meet on Wednesdayes weekly att Gresham Colledg,"
beg. " If to be rich and to be learned." f. 31.
48. Lines on the London Theatres, beg. "To omitt the antient
salutation." f. 30.
49. Lines in praise of [Margaret] Marchioness of Newcastle, [wife of
William Cavendish, Marquis, 1643, cr. Duke, 1665]; followed by
lines in praise of the same and of her husband, beg. " With Arts of
Witt hee mixeth those of fforse," by F[rancis?] F[ane ?]. f. 17.
Paper; ff. 78. Xviith cent. Folio.
f. 51.
f. 76 b.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,218.
245
34,218. Tbanscripts of political and other letters and papers, collected
for Sir Francis Fane, or. Earl of Westmoreland in 1624, to whom
and to whose family and estates, especially in co. Kent, many of
the documents refer. The contents, which relate chiefly to events
in the early part of the 17th century, are as follows : —
1. Notes, etc.^ relating to the estates and lawsuits of Sir Francis Fane,
in Wilts and especially in Kent; 17th cent. £ 3-5b, 10, 27, 83,
89 b, 149 b, 150, 166, 189 b.
2. Notes relating to the killing of deer by Sir F. Fane with bis
howndes" in Eockingham and other royal forests; 1609-1616.
ff. 6, 12, 15 b, 18.
3. Bichard Tomson to [Sir F. Fane ?], concerning the adTOWSon of
Maplescomb, co. Kent ; Putney, 26 Sept., «. a. f. 6 b.
4. Legal notes on a question of jurisdiction, f. 7.
5. Warrant to the Constables and borsholders of the Hundred of
Twyford," co. Kent, to levy a tax on certain parishes for the relief
of West Mailing and seven other parishes visited by the plague ;
20 July, 5 James L [1607]. f. 8 b.
6. Letters from Sir Thomas Waller, viz. (a) to Sir Anthony Culpeper ;
"Chanon Bow," 19 Jan. 1607 [8];— and (b) to Sir F. Fane;
Boohester, 12 July, s, a. f. 9 b.
7. Propositions of the Commons "for the safety of his majesties
person and the better observacion of the lawes " with regard to
Becusants; [1610]. f. 10 b.
8. Petition of Bight from the Commons for freedom of speech, ete. ;
[23 May, 1610]. f. 11.
9. Letters from the Privy Council to the Justices of Peace, efo., for
00. Kent, viz. (a) for the due observance of Lent; 10 Dec. 1613.
f. 12 b ;— (b) for restraining the transportation of Iron Ordnance
into foreign parts "from a furnace near Brenchley "; 8, 12 Mar.
1612 [3]. flf. 16 b, 17 ; — (c) concerning " composition for provision
for the King's house " ; 20 Apr. 1611. f. 30 b ;-<d) on the disarm-
ing of Becusants; 10 Jan. (with reply, 14 Jan.), 28 Feb., 1612 [3].
ff. 123 b, 124, 124 b ;— (e) for a levy to pay the King's debts, with
replies, etc. ; 4 July--30 Sept. 1614. ff. 146-149.
10. " A Sovereigne Water for the Stone, from Sir Thomas Beamount.'*
11. ''The names of the Baronettes created by the Kinges letters
pattentes, V Julij, 1611." f. 14.
12. The names of those who were asked " for their voyoes " when F.
Fane was chosen Knight of the Shire for Kent, with Sir Henry
Neville, at Pickenden Heath, near Maidstone, 21 Sept. 1601. f. 15.
13. Agreement " for the proporcioninge (pro rata) of a present Levye
towardes the erectinge and mainteyninge of a Howse of Correction
at Maydstone " ; 23 Mar. 1611 [2]. f. 19.
f. 13.
246
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,218.
14. " The names of the Betters on Sir Anthony Mildmayes parte, att
the Race rune at Royston about 10** Feb. 1607 [8]." f. 22.
15. Thomas Fane to (a) [Mary, widow of Sir Thomas Fane, selfnatyled]
Lady Bergavenny ; Dover Castle, 22 Apr. 1599. f. 25 and (b)
to his nephew Francis Fane; Dover Castle, 11 May, 1599.
16. [Charles Howard, 1st Earl of] Nottingham, Lord High Steward,
(a) to F. Fane, that the King proposes to create him Knight of the
Bath at his coronation on 25 July, [1603], f. 28; — and (b) to
Thomas Fane ; 14 Nov. 1597. f. 35 b.
17. Matheus Tasselou to , giving an account of the battle of
Nieuport, with list of killed, etc. ; Ostend, 4 July, n. 8. [1600].
Wrotham, 26 Aug. 1585. f. 29 b.
19. "A List of the Kinges Majestys proceeding through London,
15'' Martij, 1603." f. 31 b.
20. Challenge by [Henry Percy, 9th] Earl of Northumberland, to Sir
Francis Vere; 24 Apr. [1602]. With account of the consequent
proceedings, f. 33.
21. Sir Robert Crosse, Admiral, to Thomas Fane; "From aboarde . . .
the Vaimtgarde in Goarend," 23 Nov. 1597. With T. Fane's
reply; Dover Castle, 24 Nov. 1597. f. 35.
22. Thomas Fane, Lieutenant of Dover Castle, to Lord Nottingham ;
Dover Castle, 24 Apr. 1602. f. 35 b.
23. Statements, arguments, and correspondence concerning the navi-
gation and overflowing of the R. Medway between Maidstone and
Yalding; 1600. ff. 37-58, 203 b.
Included are : (a) Correspondence of Sir John Scott with Sir John
Leveson. flf. 41-43 b ; — (b) Sir J. Leveson to Francis Fane. ff. 43 b,
47, 49, 50, 55 b ; — (c) William Lambarde to Sir J. Leveson. f. 44 ;—
(d) Sir Thomas Fane to the Commissioners of Sewers, f. 44 b ;—
(e) John Rychers to F. Fane. iff. 45, 50, 51 b, 53 b, 54 ;--(f) Corre-
spondence of Lord Treasurer Buokhurst and Lord Admiral Notting-
ham with the Commissioners of Sewers, flf. 46, 52, 54 b; (g)
Correspondence of Lord Chamberlain Hunsdon with the same,
flf. 46, 52 b, 55 ;— (h) Sir Thomas Waller to F. Fane. ff. 47, 48 b]
51 ;— (i) George Rivers to the same. f. 48 ; — (k) Sir Thomas Fane
to the same. f. 53 b ; — (1) Peter Man wood to the same. f. 54 ;
(m) Sir John Scott to Lord Buckhurst. ff. 56 b, 57 b ; — (n) Corre-
spondence of the same with the Commissioners of Sewers, ff. 57, 58.
24. The reasons which moved Sir Anthony Mildmay, Knight, to
cutt of the eutayle of his Landes, whereof his brother was in the
Remainder." f. 59.
f. 26 b.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,218.
247
25. " An order agreed upon for the translation of the Bible," with
the translators' names; 1604. f. 60. See Add. 28,721, f. 23.
26. Tradesmen's contracts with Sir F. Fane for alterations at Mere-
worth Castle, 00. Kent; 1610. £f. 62, 63.
27. Gertaine particular prassidents for prsecedencie enrowled and
recorded in Parliament Rowles," of temp. Hen. VI. f. 64.
28. Notes on the Barony of Despencer. ff. 64 b, 65.
29. Petition and case of Mary, widow of Sir Thomas Fane, claim-
ing through her father, Henry Neville, the Barony of Bergavenny ;
18 Feb. 1698 [9]. f. 66.
30. " The Araignement of Henry Gamett, superior of the Jesuites
in England," 28 Mar. 1606. f. 67. Followed on f. 81 b by an
account of his execution, 3 May, 1606. Printed in 1606.
31. "Petition written by the Recusantes in England, directed to Sir
Francis Hastinges, which they desyer to be delivered and published
to the Parliament House." f. 85.
32. Names of Justices of the Peace for Kent; 28 Feb. 2 Jas. I.
[1605]. f. 86 b.
33. The names of those that attended my Lord of Northampton to
Windsor " ; [? eirc. 1 605]. f. 87.
34. Particulars of the levy of troops in oo. Kent for service in the
Low Countries; 1596-1602. f. 87b.
35. Particulars of " a levy of 200 foote for Ireland " ; 1602. f. 88.
36. " An admeasurement of certaine lands lying neere unto Dover
Castle." f. 89.
37. Privy Council letter, petitions, etc.^ relating to the project for
draining the Fens ; 1606. f. 91.
38. " An Act« touching Iron Mylls neere to the City of London, and
for preservacion of Woodes in speciall places " ; 1606. ff. 94, 95.
39. Note of petition to Parliament of " the Stranger Marchaunts " for
a " Courte of record, by name of the Credditors office, in the cities
of London, Yorke, Bristowe," etc, f. 95 b.
40. Objections against the Bill . . . intituled an Acte for explana-
cion and inlarging an Acte of Parliament made in 32 Hen. 8 for in-
corporating the Churchwardens of Saint Saviours in Sowthwark."
f. 96.
41. ^'Keasons for the altering of the markett at Leaden Hawle."
42. Notes of attendances and proceedings in Parliament in November
and December [1466?]. ff. 100-103 b.
43. Warrant and ** articles to be inquired on by the Commissioners
for the drayning of the Fennes," 12 May, 20 Eb'z. [1578]; with
particulars of the evidence taken, etc, ff. 104, 105.
44. Petition and order of the Lords, with other documents relating
to the claim of Mary Fane, Baroness Le Despencer, to the Barony
f. 99 b.
248
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,218.
of Bergavenny also claimed by Edward Neville, and to the question
of precedency between them ; 1604. ff. 109-111 b, 188.
45. Heads of the speeches of the King and the Lord Treasurer on the
subject of grievances and impositions ; 9 July, 1610. f. 112.
46. Proceedings in Parliament relating to the King's expenses and
debts; 28 Hen. VL [1449-50]. f. 114.
47. Protest from the Commons to the Lords against the speech of
[Bichard Neyle] Bishop of Lincoln, accusing them of seditious
language ''concerning the matter of Imposicions" ; 28 May, 1614.
48. Proposals for the commutation of feudal tenures into a fixed
income for the King; Mar. — July, 1610. f. 116.
49. Petitions, arguments, etc.j relating to the title and order of pre-
cedency of Baronets ; 1614. flf. 119b-123.
50. *' A plaine and trewe relation of • . • my Lords sicknes since his
going to the Bath," being an account of the illness and death, in
1612, of Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, by John Bowles, his
chaplain [Bishop of Bochester, 1629]. f. 125. Printed in Peck's
Desiderata Curiosa, i. p. 205.
51. "Sir Thomas Overburies observations in his Travailes upon the
States of the seaventeene Provinces as they stood Anno Domini
1609, the treaty of peace being then one foote." Printed in 1626.
f. 129.
52. Articles of marriage of Princess Elizabeth with Frederick, Count
Palatine; 3, 17 Nov, 1612. Lat.^ with translation. Followed by
the *' appointment of the wages and yerely stipends " of the Prin-
cess's household ; and the letters patent for her jointure, 10 Apr.
1613. ff. 134-137.
53. Will and codicils of Bobert [Cecil], Earl of Salisbury, 3, 17 Mar.,
4 May, 1612; vnth probate, 6 June, 1612. f. 138.
54. Speech of George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, at the
divorce suit beikween Bobert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, and
Lady Frances Howard, his wife, with the King's reply; 15 July,
1613. ff. 143, 144. Printed in Cobbett's State TriaU, ii. 794.
55. W L to ,1 on the title and order of Baronets ; London,
20 Jan. 1614 [5]. f. 154 b.
66. Warrants to the Attorney-General [Sir Francis Bacon] for enquiry
into precedents as to proceedings in Chancery, with reports;
19, 27 Mar. 1616. ff. 157-160.
57. Proceedings against Sir Edward Coke, Lord Chief Justice ; June,
1616. ff. 161, 162.
58. Fra[noes, wife of Bobert Devereux, 3rd Earl of] Essex, on her
relations with her husband, (a) to Mrs. [Anne] Turner, and (b) to
to Dr. [Simon] Forman; [1612]. f. 163. Printed in Cobbett's
State Tnofo, ii. 931, 932.
f. 115 b.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,218.
249
69. A satire entitled "Blazon" of "The Puritans," "The Jesuits,"
" The Usurers," " The Pedants," and " Ignoramus." f. 163 b.
60. " The Lordes Sommons for the triall of [Eobert Carr] the Earle
of Somersett and his Lady" for the murder of Sir T. Overbury;
24 Apr. 1616. f. 163 b.
61. "The Auctoritie belonginge unto Commissioners of Sewers";
followed by Order of the Council " concerning the Commission of
Sewers in the Counties of Northampton and Huntingdon," 13 Oct.
1616. ff. 164, 164 b.
62. " A short and generall confession of the true Christian faythe
and religion . . . subscribed by the Einges Majestic and his
howshold, with sundi-y others . . . . " at Edinburgh, 20 June, 1680.
From the edition "Printed at London . . . 1603." f. 168.
63. Orders agreed on at the Swanmote court held at Cliffe [Eegis, co.
Northampton] " for the preservacion of her Majesty's game," etc. ;
26 May, 1575. f. 169.
64. Extract " ex rotulo perambulacionum forestarum " of 29 Edw. I.,
giving the boundaries of the Forest of Cliye [Cliffe Begis], made
22 Oct. 1601. f. 170.
66. Paper on the dealings of English and Dutch merchants ; endorsed
"Theffect of G. Nadeh[a]m*s advise." An inserted paper,
f. 172.
66. Martin Bamham to Sir F. Fane on " Mr. [John] Hunt's project
for Rye Haven"; Hollingboume, 30 Dec. 1606. With other
papers, and letters from H[enry Howard, Earl of] Northampton to
the Commissioners of Sewers on the same subject ; 20 July, 1606,
9 July, 1607. ff. 174 b-180 b, 199-203.
67. Record from the Parliament EoUs of the controversy between
William [Fitzalan], Earl of Arundel, and Thomas [Courtenay],
Earl of Devonshire, as to precedency; 27 Hen. VI. [1448-9].
f. 181.
68. Protest of the Cinque Ports against assessment for subsidies;
early temp. James I. f. 182.
69. Humorous proclamation to "all honorable men at armes and
Knights Adventurers," etc, f. 183 b.
70. " The charges of a Bachelor Knight of the Bathe." f. 184.
71. "Her Ma^ Letters patents directed for the Execution of the
Queene of Scotts " ; Greenwich, 1 Feb. A'' 29 [1587]. f. 186.
72. Francis Bacon to Lord Henry Howard [cr. Earl of Northampton,
1604] ; 3 Dec. 1599. With reply, undated, f. 186. See Spedding,
Works of F, Bacon, vol. ix. p. 161, and Birch, Memoira of the reign
of Qu. Elk., vol. ii. p. 460.
73. [Penelope], Lady Bich [wife of Bobert, 3rd Baron Bich], to
Qu. Elizabeth ; [1600]. f. 186 b. Printed by Birch, iL p. 442.
74. Extracts from patents of creation of the following Barons, etc. :
250
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,218.
— Robert Cecil, Baron Cecil, of Essendon ; Bobert Sydney, Baron
Sydney, of PenBhurst ; William Knollys, Baron Knollye, of Grays ;
Edward Wotton, Baron Wotton, of Worley [Marley] ; Thomas
Egerton, Baron of Ellesmere ; William Kussell, Baron Eussell, of
Thomhaugh; Henry Grey, Baron Grey, of Groby; John Petre,
Boron Petre, of Writtle; John Harington, Baron Harington,
of Exton ; Henry Danvers, Baron Dan vers, of Dauntsey ; Thomas
Gerard, Baron Gerard, of Gerard's Bromley; Robert Spencer,
Baron Spencer, of Wormleighton ; Henry Wriothesley, re-created
Earl of Southampton ; Thomas Howard, Baron Howard, to be
Earl of Suffolk ; Charles Blount, Baron Mountjoy, to be Earl of
Devon; Mary Fane, Baroness Despenoer; [1603-1604]. ff. 190-
196.
75. Warrant of the Commissioners for causes belonging to the office
of the Earl Marshal," determining the precedency of Mary [Fane],
Baroness Despencer ; 27 May, [1604]. f. 196 b. ^
76. Warrant of T[homas Sackville, Earl of] Dorset, Lord High Trea-
surer, and others, awarding to Margaret, sister of Gregory Fienes,
4th Baron Dacre, wife of S. Leonard, the title, etc.^ of Baroness
Dacre ; 8 Dec. 2 James I. [1604]. f. 197 b.
77. Oration in praise of Qu. Elizabeth, by Francis Fane, delivered at
Cambridge "in aula Reginali" [? in Queens' College], 1596. Lat,
f. 205 b.
78. Arguments to prove that dignities conferred by King's writ may
descend to females, efc, with cases illustrating the point, ff. 207,
208 b.
79. The Araignment of Roberte [Devereux, 2nd] Earle of Essex,
and Henrye [Wriothesley, 3rd] Earle of Sowthamton," at West-
minster, 19 Feb. 1600 [1]. Printed in 1679. f. 210.
80. "A rule to finde owte for ever, which of those 7 letters a.b.c.d.
e.f .g every moneth in anie Almanacke begines with, with a verse
of 12 wordes, vide :
At Dover dwells George Browne Esquier
Greate Christopher Finche and Davy Fryer." f. 218 b.
81. ** The Confession of Thomas Howard, late Duke of Norfolke, at
the Tower Hill, where he was beheaded, 2« Junij, 1572." f. 219.
82. Articles betweene the Lord Deputie [of Ireland, t.e. Charles
Blount, Baron Mountjoy] and Don Juan del Aguila " [Commander
of the Spanish forces in Ireland], at the siege of Einsale, 7 Jan.
1601 [2]. f.220.
83. Speeches of Sir Charles Danvers and Sir Christopher Blount at
their execution on Tower Hill, 18 Mar. 1600 [1]. ff. 221, 222.
84. The Confession of Brooke and Raleighe " : an account of the
trial of Lords Grey and Cobham, George Brooke, and Sir Walter
Raleigh at Winchester, 25 Nov. 1603. With list of the Jury. f. 224.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,219.
251
85. Speech of Sir G^rvase EUwayes [Helwys], Lieutenant of the
Tower, at his execution, 20 Nov. 1615. f. 226 b.
Interspersed in the volume are the following pieces in verse : —
86. Elegiac verses on the deaths of Sir Thomas Fane (oh. 1589) and
his first wife [Elizabeth], by Augustine Bichardson. Lat f. 4.
87. "An Epitaphe made uppon the death of the late Treasorer"
[Burghley] (6b. 1598), beg. " Uncivill death that neither woulde
conferr." f. 6.
88. Poem on an occurrence in the House of Commons, beg. Downe
came grave auncient Sergeant Crooko " ; circ. 1603. f. 20.
89. Masque at the entertaining of King James I. and Qu. Anne at
Theobalds, on 22 May, 1607, by Ben Jonson (Works, ed. Qifford,
1810, vi. p. 509). f. 28 b.
90. Two eight-line stanzas, entitled " The Honor of the Honorable " :
the one, under which the initials J. S. appear, beg. Neither the
Birth (though drawn in long Descent)^" and the other beg. " The
stateliest wails and ensignes of descents.'' f. 149.
91. Lines addressed " Unto the Comoedians of Cambridge " by " John
a Styles, Student of the Common Lawes," with " the Answere " by
*• Dullman the Clerke " ; the whole preceded by a Latin letter
from Dulman Junior qui est Puni clericus de Ignoramus Junior,"
etc. The allusions are to the play entitled "Ignoramus," acted
before the King at Clare Hall, Cambridge, 9 Mar. 1614 [5].
f. 152 b. A fragment of the above is printed (from Sloane MS.
1775, f. 250 b) in J. Nichols's Progresses of K. James J., iii. p. 75.
92. Ten lines beg. " Lady chaynd to Venus dove." f. 162 b.
93. Fourteen lines entitled " Libell," beg. " From Eatherines dock
there launched a Pinck," and referring to Lady Frances Howard
and her two husbands, the Earls of Essex and Somerset, f. 165.
94. Epitaphs on the Fane family entitled " Epitaph of Badsell," to-
gether with " the description of a good Hownde." Lot. f. 185 b.
Paper; ff. 229. Early xviith cent Folio.
84,219. Two POLITICAL TREATISES, vtz. I (a) ou the advantages of pre-
serving an alliance with the Netherlands as against Spain, and
(b) on the expediency of making peace or war with Spain,
ff. 1, 10 b. Both treatises, which are written in letter-form and
addressed to James I., are manifestly by one author, though to the
one the name of John Atkins is appended, and to the other that of
John Atkinson. Of the first there is another copy in Harley MS.
168, f. 208, where, however, it is ascribed to John Askham. In the
Calendar of State Papers, 1603-1610, p. 18, under the date June (?),
1603, is a letter from. John Atkinson to the King, introducing
a discourse persuading him to join in amity with the Hollanders
and to set upon Spain.'' This is probably identical with the first
252
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,220-34,223.
treatise in our MS. According to a note (f. 24 b) by Sir Peter
Man wood [Sheriff of Kent in 1603] the MS. is in the hand of his
**man, Crispe." Paper; ff. 24. In vellnm covers, with tooled
centre-piece, etc. ; with the note on f. 1, " the price of blndinge 4%
17th of Marche, 1610 [1]." Folio,
34.220. AuTOBiOGRAPHT of Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmore-
land (b. 1602, sncc. 1630, d. 1666). Lat. Preceded by (a) a short
historical account of Arabia, f. 1 ; — (b) Speech of Charles I. at
his trial, disputing the jurisdiction of the Court, [1649]. f. 3; —
(o) Copy of the Act of Proclamation of Charles II. by the Parlia-
ment of Scotland at Edinburgh, 5 Feb. 1649. f. 5. Beversing the
volume is (f. 25 b) " A Catalogue of the Books of Apthorpe "
[Apethorpe, oo. Northampton, the seat of the Earls of Westmore-
land], cire. 1700. Paper ; ff. 25. xvuth cent. Folio.
34.221. Six gomedies performed at the Earl of Westmoreland's seat at
Apethorpe, co. Northampton, by the children and servants of the
family. They are as follows: — Candia Bestaurata. Presented
in a show at Apthorpe," 12 Feb. 1640 [1], "to the Lord and Lady
of that place by some of their owne children and famelie." With
the cast of parts, f . 1 b ; — " Tymes trick upon the cards " ; 22 Feb.
1641 [2]. f. 19 b ;— « The Change : a Showe written in Dec. 1642."
f. 50;— "Vertues Triumph. This Comedy was writt in Anno
1 644." f. 70 ;— " Baguaillo D'Oceano. This Show was written and
prepared to be acted in Anno 1640." f. 107b; — "Pyxomaxia, id
est, de pugna animi"; 1650. f. 125. In the last two plays are
several corrections and additions in the hand of Mildmay Fane, 2nd
Earl of Westmoreland [1630-66]. Paper; ff. 147. xvuth cent.
Folio.
34.222. Letter-book of Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmoreland,
entitled (f. 5) A Booke of my joint Commission of Lieutenancy
with John [Cecil], Earle of Exeter, over the Trained Bands of
Horse and Foot within the County of Northampton" ; 1660-1665.
It contains copies of Privy Council warrants and letters, with the
Lieutenants' replies, instructions from the latter to their Deputies,
valuation of estates, chaises on the towns of each hundred, etc.
At the beginning are : — (a) Copy of warrant " to the High Con-
stable of the Hundred of Orlingbury," co. Northt., for an array;
1 Sept. 1618. f. 1;— (b) "A Forme for a Life Guard to attend
his Majesty monthly." f. 2. Paper ; ff. 75. Folio.
34.223. Autobiographical notes by Thomas Fane, 6th Earl of West-
moreland [1699-1736, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Prince
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,224, 84,226.
253
George of Denmark, 1704, Lieutenant of Dover Casile and Deputy
Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1706, c/c], with some acoount of his
ancestors from Charles, 3rd Earl of Westmoreland (oh, 1691). At
the end (f. 38 b) is a note by J[ohn Fane, 9th Earl of] West-
moreland, dated 11 Aug. 1773. Paper ; ff. 39. Duodecimo.
34.224. CoRBESPONDENCB relating to military affairs in Cornwall,
1690-1601 ; consisting for the most part of letters addressed to
John Nance, of Nance in Dlogan, by Sir Francis Godolphin, Sir
Nicholas Parker, and others, respecting his duty as captain
(see f. 3) of the levies in the parishes of St. Erth, Phillack, Per-
ranuthno, St Hillary, Uny Lelant, St. Ives, Towednaok, Zennor,
Ludgvan, Gulvall, and Madron. At f. 30 is a copy of a letter
from Queen Elizabeth to Sir Walter Baleigh, as Lord Warden of
the Stannaries, praising the zeal and readiness of her subjects in
those parts, dated 12 Sept. a** 41 [1699] : see CoZ. of State Papers,
1698-1601, p. 321. The volume also contains a few private
letters to J. Nance, including one (f. 1) from [William Paulet,
3rd Marquis ofj Winchester, 26 Dec. 1678 ; and one (f. 36) from
James Bagge, 30 June, 1600, with a short account of the battle
fought at Nieuport on 22 June. Paper ; K 46. Folio.
34.225. AuTOOBiLPH poems, prose pieces, letters, etc, of Samuel Taylor
Coleridge, including : —
1. ** Dura Navis " : a poem written as a school exercise in his
16th year, with remarks upon it added when he was 61. f. 1.
Piinted from this MS. by J. Dykes Campbell, Poetical Works of
8. T. Coleridge, 1893, p. 1.
2. Two incomplete drafts of "The Destiny of Nations" (c/. Camp-
bell, p. 70). flF. 6, 6.
3. " Hymn before Sunrise in the Yale of Chamouny " (ib, pp. 166,
621) — *'S. T. Coleridge intreats Mrs. Brabant to excuse the
slovenly state into which this copy has degenerated from candles
and carelessness ... It is however a correct copy, and the only
correct copy in existence." f. 7.
4. Two drafts of "Lines to a Comic Author, on an abusive Eeview"
(cf. Campbell, p. 461). flf. 9, 10.
6. "A Character" (cf Campbell, p. 196). f. 10.
6. " Faith, Hope, Charity. From the Italian of Quarini." f. 14.
7. '* Question, Answer, and Soliloquy " (printed from this MS. by
Campbell, p. 642). Dated 2 Sept 1826. f. 18.
8. " The Triumph of Loyalty : an historic Drama in five acts. First
performed with universal applause at the Theatre Royal, Drury
Lane, on Saturday, February the 7th, 1801." Imperfect at the end.
f. 26. It was certainly not performed at Drury Lane on the above
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ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,226.
date; and it does not appear to bavo ever been performed, if
it was ever completed. An extract, "The Night-Scene," was
published in Sibylline Leaves, 1817 (see Campbell, pp. 183, 637, and
ff. 32-34 of the present MS.).
9. Fragmentary drafts of a play entitled " Diadestd, an entertain-
ment in one act." ff. 36-46.
10. Notes on Shakespeare (see Notes and Lectures on Shakespeare^ etc,,
1849, vol. i. pp. 66, 89, 105). ff. 47-53.
11. " Desultory Remarks on the present state of the Higher Drama, as
connected with the Stage " (see Notes and LectureSf vol. i. pp. 34-7).
ff. 54-56 b.
12. Notes on some of Shakespeare's contemporaries, and on the
humour of Sterne (cf. Nos. vii. and ix. of a Course of Lectures
deliyered in 1818, Notes and Lectures^ vol. ii. pp. 37, 83).
ff. 57, 68.
13. Fragment of the "Gests of Maxilian"; not included in the
sundry select chapters" published in Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine, Jan. 1822. f. 81.
14. " Weather-bound Traveller. Bough sketch of the introductory
circumstances." f. 84. See Allsop, Letters, Conversations, and
Becollections of S. T, Coleridge, 3rd ed., 1864, p. 29.
15. "Confessions of an inquiring Spirit" : probably an early draft,
with many slight variations from the printed edition, f. 85.
16. Part of a draft of Church and State," agreeing more or less
closely with the ed. of 1830, pp. 56-78. f. 115.
17. Notes on various philosophical and other subjects, such as: —
(a) *'0n the distinguishing characters of Man and Mankind."
f. 128 (b) on Motion, discussing Kant's view. f. 144 ; —
(c) " Zoomagnetism." f. 146 (d) *• Genesis Kara Moxr^v."
f. 149;— (e) the origin of the Pelasgi. f. 155;— (f) "Subordina-
tion of the Super-temporal, of Co-etemals." f.-^158; — (g) on the
Absolute, f. 160 ;— (h) " Of the dependence of Genius on the Taste
of the Public." f. 165.
18. List in Coleridge's handwriting of the diplomas and testimonials
of Dr. Gioachino de' Prati, with a testimonial added by himself.
19. Five leaves (pp. 637-646) of the Eclectic Beview, vol. ix. (1813),
with marginal notes by Coleridge (on a review of Morton's Essay
on the Trinity), f. 170.
20. Autograph drafts of letters:— (a) "To a man who offered to
review W. Scott's poems to his injury," defending Scott against
the charge of plagiarizing from " Christabel " ; [Dec. 1811].
f, 175 J — (b) to a Jewish friend (most probably Hyman Hurwitz),
on the Jewish and Christian creeds ; 4 Jan. 1820. f. 182; — (c) to
the editor of Blackwood's Monthly Magazine, on the theory of
f. 168.
ADDITIONAL MSS., S4,22e-34,287-
255
Comets; [1820?]. f. 187;— (d) to the editor of the Quarterly
BemeWy proposing to review Napier's Peninsular War^ vol. i. ;
[1828 or later], f. 188.
At the end are included the following original letters : — (i.) Hartley
Coleridge to James Gillman, jun'.; 26 June, 1819. f. 190; —
(ii.) William Wordsworth to H. N. Coleridge, on hearing of the
death of S. T. Coleridge; 29 July, 1834. f. 192;— <iiL) John
Sterling to James Gillman, on the epitaph to Coleridge; 9 Oot.
1834. f. 194.
Paper; ff. 195. Folio.
34.226. FiDELio " : opera in full score by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Printed, with the French and German word& Conductor's copy ;
with some recitatives to Italian words added to the score, in the
hand of Michael William Balfe. Paper; fif. 348. xixth cent.
Folio.
34.227, 34,228. " Axub, Re d'Ormus : Drama Tragicomico in cinque
Atti, Rappresentato nel Teatro della corte a Vienna," by Antonio
Salieri. In full score. Two volumes. Paper ; ff. 206, 233. xviiith-
xixth cent. Obi. Folio.
34,229, 34,230. "Faust: Romantisohe Oper in zwei Aufzugen," by
Ludwig Spohr. In full score. Two volumes. Paper; ff. 214, 207.
xixth cent. Obi. Folio.
34,231-34,236. Conductor's copies of operas in full score by Giuseppe
Verdi :—
34,231, 34,232. Ernani " : opera in 4 Acts. Two volumes. Paper ;
ff. 224, 321. xixth cent. Folio.
34,233, 34,234. Riqoletto " : opera in 3 Acts. Two volumes.
Paper ; ff. 198, 216. xixth cent. Folio.
34,235,34,236. ''Les Y^pres Sicilienkes": opera in 5 Acts, with
Italian words added to some of the numbers. Two volumes.
Paper ; ff. 210, 869. xixth cent Folio.
34,237. "The History of Reigate in Surrey," written (f. 4.) in 1816.
Pasted on f. 1 is a label containing the name of Robert Rose, on the
back of which may be traced some indistinct words in a cryptic
character, and " a.d. 1816, aged 76 " ; and on f. 2 is the name " W.
Ridgway, Reigate, 1779," which apparently has nothing to do with
the MS. A rough plan of Reigate Castle is given on f. 3. Paper ;
ff. 30. Quarto. Presented hy Lothian D. Nicholaan, Esq.
256
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,238, 34,239.
34.238. Die Beiden Fuchse " : comio opera in two acts, in fall score,
by Etienne Henri Mehul, translated from the French by Bitter
Joseph von Seyfried. Paper; ff. 262. xviiith-xixth cent. Obi.
Folio.
34.239. MemoriaIiS of the Bodney family, of Stoke Bodney, co.
Somerset, chiefly by, or connected with. Sir Edward Bodney (see
art. 2), containing : —
1. Elegy on Oeorge, son of Sir Edward Bodney, who died 30 Nov.
1651. Written almost a yeare after his decease, by his friend
and servant Fran. Atkins." f. 1.
2. History of the Bodney family, by Sir Udward Bodney. Dedicated,
after the death of his son George (see above, art. 1), to his five
daughters. Imperfect (wanting one or more leaves aflier * f. 8).
f. 2 b. Sir Edward Bodney was bom 29 June, 1690, knighted on
his wedding-day, 29 May, 1614 (see ff. 15, 15 b), and died 25 May,
1667 (see Collinson's SomeraeUhire, vol. iii., 1791, p. 607). His
marriage with Frances Southwell, Lady of the Privy Chamber to
the Queen, was celebrated at Denmark House at the Queen's
expense, and he gives an interesting account of it. He assisted
his kinsman William Seymour, afterwards Marquis of Hertford
and Duke of Somerset, in his marriage, and attempted escape, with
Lady Arabella Stuart (see f. 16).
3^ Elegy on Sir Edward Bodney, by Francis Atkins, f. 19.
4. Elegies and epitaph on Frances Bodney, dau. of Sir Edward,
who d. 29 June, 1637 ; by Tho. Hull, Hen. Allen, and Jo. Pickering
respectively, ff. 20, 90 b.
6. Treatises, etc.,, by Sir Edward Bodney : — (a) On Divine Providence,
f. 21. Wanting one or more leaves after f. 26 ; — (b) Meditation on
the Lord's Prayer, f. 32 ; — (c) " A speech made at Axbridge in
the yeare 1626, 2^. Caroli,'' in support of a benevolence demanded
by the King, by Sir Edward Bodeney, one of the Justices of peace
of that division, and sett downe afterwards as neere the words
that weere spoken as was possible for him to doe." f. 46 ; — (d)
" A discource of Lawes." f. 62 ; — (e) " Paper disputes beetweene
B. G. a Papist and Sir E : B : a Protestant. Whether the whoUe
Militant Churche can erre in doctrine ? " f. 65 ; — (f) Verses on
the death of his daughter Frances (see above, art. 4). f. 86.
6. Theological notes, sermons, ete., as follows: — (a) **A Dialogue
betweene John a protestant and Bobert a papish, each defending
there owne proffession," f. 65 ; — (b) " Of the reall presence in the
sacrament. Translated out of Casaubin's Answeres to Cardinall
Perons Letera " (see J. Casauhoni ad epistolam . . . Cardinalis Perronii
Be^ponsio, 1612, pp. 47-61). f. 67 b; — (c) Extracts from Bichard
Field's book Of the Church, f. 60 ;— (d) Sermon on the Great Fire of
ADDITIONAL MBS., 84,240.
257
L«»ndon [1666]. Imperfect at the beginning, f. 70;— (e) «* Christ
mysticall, or the blessed vnion of Christ and his members." f. 78 ;
—(f) Sermon "on our Lady-day, 1680." Imperfect at the end.
f. 80 b (g) Sermon on Ps. cxix. 84. f. 87 <h) " The Christian
Exchange. A sermon preohed at Bodeney Stoake in Summerset-
shire at the funerall of the much lamented George Bodeney,
Esquire" (see above, art. 1). " By Francis Atkins of Arts and
(sumtimes) Fellow of Wadham CoUedge in Oxford." f. 91b.
Atkins was expelled from his fellowship in 1648, and restored in
1660. He was vicar of Chard, oo. Somerset, 1661-72 (Foster,
Alumni Oxontenses, early series, vol. i. 1891, p. 40).
7. ** Flora " and two other short poems, ff. 68 b — 69 b.
Paper; ff. 105. xviith cent. At f. 85b is a defaced inscription,
" Jane Bodeney her booke, 1666 (?)." Folio.
34,240. A-0. Maps and plans chiefly of places in Mexico and South
America : —
A. Coloured plan of Kigombo [Negambo, in Ceylon] and environs,
with explanations in Dutch; made by B. van Lier, at Colombo,
30 Aug. 1756. On a scale of about 25 rods to the inch. Paper;
2 ft. o.i in. X 1 ft. 9 in.
B. " Piano Corografico de la Sonora y Pimeria Provincias de la
America Septentrional, desde los 26 hasta los 36 grades de latitud
et desde los 257 hasta los 269 de Longitud, al respecto del meridiano
de Tenerife," etc, : map of the northern part of Mexico with the
Oulf of California, on a scale of 20 miles to a degree, copied from
one which was made by Father Juan Nentuig, S. J., and was
presented to [Joaquin de Monserrat] Marques de Cruillas, Viceroy
of New Spain. Paper, mounted on canvas ; 3 ft 4 in. x 2 ft. 9]^.
Late xviiith cent.
C. •* Mapa de la Sierra Gorda, y Costa del Seno Mexicano, desde la
Ciudad de Queretaro, siiuada sorca de 21 Grades hasta los 28 J en
que esta la Bahia del Espiritu Santo, sns Bios, Ensenadas y
Provincias, que Circumbalan la Costa del Seno Mexicano, reconozida,
pazificada y poblada en la mayor parte per D". Joseph de Escandon,
Conde dela Sierra gorda, Cavallero del Orden de Santiago," etc, :
a map of the East Coast of Mexico (cf Add. MS. 17,650, K),
on a scale of 6 leagues to an inch, coloured to distinguish the
various Missions. Vellum, on roller ; 2 ft. x 2 ft. 6 in. xviiith
cent.
D. *• Carta Corografia de la Provincia de Guanajuato [in Mexico],
parte de las de Guadalaxara, Zacatecas, Valladolid, Mexico y San
Luis," made for the use of Don Jos6 de la Cruz, Commandant
General of New Galicia, etc. On a scale of 20 leagues to 5| inches.
Paper ; 3 ft. 2 in. X 2 ft. 1 in. Early xixth cent.
MSS.— 1892. , 8
268
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,241.
E. "Mapa Topografioo de la Provincia Guanajuato" [Mexico], by
Dr. Jose Manuel Lopez [or Lopez Secada?], 1817 : a coloured map
shewing the disposition of the towns between the Royalists and
Bebels. On a scale of 4 leagues to an inch. Paper ; 1 ft. 4 X
F. Mapa que manifiesta la Provincia de Guanaxuato por los quatro
rumbos principales ano de 1817." On a scale of 20 leagues to
6i inches. Paper ; 1 ft. 7^ x 2 ft. 6J in.
G. "Piano Topografioo de la Provincia de Zacatecas" in Mexico,
made, at the order of the Intendant Don Francesco Kendon, by
Don Juan Antonio de Evia, 1797 (c/. Add. 17,651, i, k). Scale
" 20 Leguas de 18. al Grade." Paper; 1 ft. 9 in. X 2 ft. 5 in.
H. "Plan Qeometrico del Lago de Chapala," with views of the
Islands of Mescala and Chica [in the province of Jalisco, Mexico],
made, at the order of Don Jose de la Cruz, Commandant General,
etc., by Don Jose Narvaez, Ensign in the Navy and First Pilot,
1815. On a scale of 6000 varas [yards] to If in. Paper; 1 ft.
8J in. X 3 ft. 6f in.
I. Plan of the City of Guadalaxara, capital of New Galicia [Mexico],
by Don Santiago Guzman, 1813. On a scale of 1000 " varas (yards)
Castellanas " to 8^ in. Paper ; 3 ft. 4]^ in. X 2 ft. 5 in.
K. " Piano Topografioo de San Bias a Topic " : map shewing the
roads from San Bias to Tepic [province of Jalisco, Mexico]. On
a scale of 8 miles to 4^ in. Paper; 1 ft. 5 in. x 1 ft. Late
xviiith cent.
L. Plan of the Port of San Bias and the surrounding country. On a
scale of 1 J in. to a mile. Paper ; 1 ft. 9| in. X 1 ft. 5. xixth cent.
M. Coloured map of the Biver Atrato and its tributaries, surveyed
by Lieut.-Col. Don Ygnacio de Quiroga, Governor of Choc6, 1774.
The Biver Atrato runs north through the Granadian Confederation
into the Gulf of Darien. On a scale of " Leguas de 20 en grade."
Paper ; 3 ft. 1 in. x 2 f t. ^ in.
N. Coloured map of Guiana from the Punto di Araya, opposite the
Isle of Margarita, to the mouth of the Amazon, with the Island
of Trinidad. "Gabriell Talton mewie this Piatt, anno Domini
1608 " ( ?). The date is doubtful, being apparently re-written, over
an erasure. Vellum ; 2 ft. 7^ in. X 1 ft. 11^ in.
0. Map of the Country from the Ibthmus of Panama to the river
Magdalena on the East, and Antioquia on the South, in the
Granadian Confederation, by Antonio de la Torre, 13 June, 1778.
On a scale of 10 miles to an inch. Paper ; 2 ft. 4^ in. x 3 ft. 1 in.
84.241. " Pediobees of Greene of Li versed ge, parish of Birstall, co.
York, and descendants, &c. &c. [1663-1892], compiled by Joseph
J[oshua] Green," but written (f. 2 b) by Herbert Poulter. On
1 ft.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,242-34,246. 259
ff. 62, 63 are the arms, in colours, of Grene of Horefortb, co. York,
and of Greene of Liversedge. Paper ; ff. 66. xixth cent. Oblong
Folio. Presented hy J, J, Oreen, of Ashmole Houses Hampstead.
84.242. " Returns by the Committee for Sequestrations, on the order
of the Treasury Commissioners of 14 Sept, 1655, of the Sequestrod
Recusants in the several Counties of England and Wales, with the
dates of their sequestrations, March, 1656." Followed (f. 64) by
Returns, on the same order, " of the delinquents still under seques-
tration . . . with the dates of their sequestrations, March, 1656."
Copied from the original returns in the Public Record Office, voL
G. cclxi. (See TJie Calendar of the Committee for Compounding^
etc, ed. M. A. Everett Green.) Paper ; ff. 78. xixth cent. Folio.
Presented by Mrs. M. A, Everett Green,
34.243. "Phisica generalis et particularis, authore DD. Basset
[? Gilles Basset dee Rosiers, Professor of Philosophy in the College
d'Harcourt] . . . Parisiis Lut., etc. m.dcc.xlix " ; being a course
of academical lectures on Physics, in two parts, prepared ap-
parently for the press, but not printed. Many of the lectures
are illustrated with drawings in pen-and-ink, with a few in
colours. There is an index of subjects treated at the end of each
part. Paper; ff. 553. a.d. 1749. Belonged in 1829 to J[ohn]
Lee, of Doctors Commons (f. 1 b). Quarto. Presented by Samuel
Butler, Esq,
34.244. Wax-tablet, containing memoranda, probably of expenses,
with dates in tlie Egyptian month Mesore [ = August] ; written in
Greek with a stilus on wax, the whole forming the last leaf of a
book of wax -tablets. 5 in. x 2^ in. 1st cent. (?).
34,245 A, B. Correspondence and papers of the "General Conven-
tion of the Industrial Classes," consisting of returns and lists of
delegates, reports of the ** missionaries " sent out to preach Chartiism,
reports of Commitfees, and a series of returns relating to the state
of the industrial classes in various towns ; 1839. Two volumes.
The letters are for the most part addressed to William Lovett, the
Secretaj-y. In vol. i. (A. ff. 2, 4, 6) is part of the original corre-
spondence between Lord John Russell, Secretary of State, and John
Frost, the result of which was the striking out of the latter*s name
from the Commission of Peace for Newport, Monm. (printed in the
Annual Begister, 1839, Chronicle, p. 22) ; and in vol. ii. (B. f. 238)
is the notice book of the General Convention. Paper ; ff. 456, 323.
Belonged to William Lovett. Folio. Presented hy Edward Abbot
Parry, Esq.
s 2
260
^DITIONAL MSS., 34,246-^248.
34.246. Journal jponr seryir an Pitoiiays, premier Lieutenant snr
le Patriarche, mdocvl," being the log-book of the voyage of that
vessel (in oompanj with others), commanded by M. Darqnistade,
from Port Louis, in Brittany, in May 1706, to Buenos Ayres, from
thenoe round Cape Horn up the west coast of S. America to Pisco.
At Pisco the vessel was sold to the Spaniards, and the voyage back
was made in Le Fran9ois, commanded by M. de la Foliette, Port
Louis being reached 26 March, 1709. With coloured charts and
views. Paper ; ffl 128. Folio.
34.247. Book of Houbs, in Latin^ containing: — (a) A Calendar,
among the saints being St. Bozius Hostiarius, 10 Mar.,
S. Frigidianus [Bishop of Lucca], 18 Mar., S. Vitalis of Bavenna,
28 Apr., S. Salvator, 28 May (red), St. Antony of Padua, 13 June,
S. Antony of Piacenza, 4 July, S. Eophillus [Bp. of Forlimpopoli],
18 July, S. Petronius [Bp. of Bologna] and S. Francis, 4 Oct. (red),
f. 1 ; — (b) Hours of the Virgin, f. 18 ; — (c) Penitential Psalms,
f. 85 ;--(d) Litany, f. 97 ;— Hours of the Passion, f. 108 b ;—
(e) " Officium de passione Domini editum a papa lohanne xxii. et
concessit singulis diebus denote dicentibus uere penitentibus et
confessis unum annum de indulgentia." f. 137b; — (f) Office of
the Dead. Imperf. at the beginning, f. 142 ; — (g) The Athanasian
Creed, f. 185 ;— (h) The Nicene Creed : a later addition, f. 189.
Vellum ; ff. 189. Written in Italy in the xvth cent. With figure-
initials and illuminated borders, the Calendar and Hours of the
Passion also having small miniatures at the foot of the page. There
are moreover numerous borders executed with extreme delicacy in
monochrome of red or blue slightly touched with gold. Three leaves
have been abstracted, no doubt for the sake of miniatures, before
£f. 14, 109, 142 respectively, but in the case of the first two later ,
leaves (fif. 13, 108) have been supplied in their place. Duodecimo.
34 248. AuBELii Prudemtii Clementis carmina ; with Latin and Old-
Oerman glosses. The following are the contents : —
1. "Testimonium de historia virorum illustrium cxlviii," by
(}ennadius, presbyter of Marseilles (cf, Migne, Patrol. Iviii. 1068) ;
begins, " Prudentius vir saecularis literaturae eruditus composuit
KHROXHUM " («c. Strroxatov; gloss, "manuale librum "). f. 1 b.
2. " Incipit praefatio sequentis operis,'* sc. " Per quinquennia iam
decem," etc, preceded by a note on the metre, f. 2 b.
3. " Licipit liber ymnorum Aurelii Prudentii Clementis nobilissimi
ac facundissimi poetae metrum iambicum" (the ordinary title,
" Oathemerinon," is only given in a gloss), viz. : — (i) " Ymnus ad
gallicinium." f. 4; — (ii) "Ymnus matutinus." f. 5 ;— (iii)
" Ymnus ante oibum." f. 6 b ; — (iv) " Ymnus post cibum." f. 9 b ;
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,248.
261
— (v) **Ymnus ad inoensum luoemae." f. 11 (vi) "Ymnus
(corrected from "Hymnus ") ante somnum.*' f. 14;— -(vii) ** Ymnus
ieiunantium." f. 16 b (viii) " Ymnus post ieiunium." f. 19 b ;
— (ix) "Ymnus omnis horae." f. 20b; — (x) "Ymnus circa
exequias defunctorum." f. 22 b. With colophon (f. 24 b),
** Finit liber ymnorum.*' The last two hymns of the Cathemerinon
are omitted here, and placed at the end of the Peristephanon.
" Incipit liber peristephanon," : (i) '* Ymnus in honore martyrum
emetherii et cheledonii calagurritanorum." f. 24 b;— (ii) "Pa^^8io
sancti Vincentii martyris." f. 27 b ;— (iii) ** Passio sancti Laurentii
martyris." f. 34 ; — (iv) " Ad Valerianum episoopum de passione
Ypoliti martyris." f. 40 b ;— (v) " Passio beati Cypriani." f. 43 b;
— (vi) " Pajssio sanctorum Petri et Pauli." f. 46 ;— (vii) " Ymnus
in honore sanctorum xviii. martyrum Caesaraugustinorum." f. 47 ;
— (viii) " Passio sanctae Agnetis virginis." f. 49. This is followed
by two short poems on the same subject, but not by Prudentius, viz. :
(a) " Versus Constantinae Constantini filiae scripti in absida basi-
licae quam condidit in honore sanctae Agnes (jnc) vii-ginis," and
(b) " De eadem versus Damasi episcopi urbis Bomae." f. 61 ; —
(ix) " Ymnus in hoDore beatae Eulaliae martyris." f. 61 b ; —
(x) " Ymnus beatissimorum martyrum Fructuosi episcopi aeccle-
siae Tarraconensis et Augurii et Eulogii diaconorum." f. 63 b ; —
(xi) "Ymnus in honore Quirini mai*tyris et episcopi aecclesiae
Suscian^." f. 66 ; — (xii) " Passio sancti Cassiani Foro Comeliensis."
f. 67 ; — (xiii) " De loco in quo martyres passi sunt, nunc baptisterium
est." f. 68; — (xiv) "Romanus Prudentii Clementis contra Gen-
tiles" (gloss, "passio sancti Romani"). f. 68b;— (xv) "Ymnus
xiii kal. Januarii " ( = Cathemerinon xi). The title should be viii
kaL Jan., i.e, Christmas Day. At the end is written, "Finit
ymnus viii kaL Januar. hoc est de Nat. Dni" f. 74; — (xvi)
" Ymnus de Aepiphania " ( = Cathemerinon xii). With colophon,
" Finit Cathemerinon Prudentii Clementis, cii cum («uj)." f. 76 b ;
— (xvii) "Incipit de opusculis suis trochium et trimetmm
Endecasillabum " (i.e. the Epilogus, wanting the first line). At the
end, " Finit peristefanon." f. 77 b.
. "Incipiunt tituli hystoriarum Adam et Eva" ( = Dittochaeon),
f. 78.
. "Incipit Anoe€(OCIC, id est de Divinitate." f. 84. The poem
is divided into seven sectioDS, each having a separate heading,
ffiz, : (i) " contra heresim que passum patrem adfirmat." f. 84 b ;
— (ii) "contra unionitas." f. 89; — (iii) "adversus Judfos."
f. 92;— (iv) "contra homuncionitas." f. 97 b;— (v) " de natura
animae." f. 102 b ;— (vi) " adversum Fantasmaticos qui Christum
negant verum hominis corpus habuisse." f. 106b; — (vii) "de
resurrectione caroia humanae." f. 109.
262
ADDITIONAL MSS.. 84,248.
7. **lBcipit Amartigenia, id est de engine Peccatornm." f. 109 b.
The prologue is followed (f. Ill) by the title "Adversus
Maroionitas, qui duos deos esse affirmant."
8. "Incipit praefatio libri psichomachiae." f. 133. The poem is
divided into the following sections: — (i) *' invocatio." f. 135; —
(ii) " narratio : Fides." f. 135b; — (iii) "cultura deorum."
f. 135b;— (iv) " pudititia." f. 136;— (v) "libido." f. 136;—
(vi) "patientia." f. 137 b;— (vii) " ira." f. 137 b; — (viii)
" Buperbia." f. 139 ;— (ix) " humilitas." f. 139 b ;— (x) luxuria."
f. 142 ;— (xi) « sobrietas." f. 143 ;— (xii) " filargiria." f. 145 b ;—
(xiii) "operatio." f. 148 ; — (xiv) '* discordia cognomonto heresis."
f. 150; — (xv) '* communitio fidei et concordiae." f. 151b; — (xvi)
**aedificium fidei et concordi^." f. 154; — (xvii) " gratiarum
. actio." f. 155 b.
9. " Contra orationem Synimachi A. Prudentii C. Liber 1. Incipit
Praefatio." f. 156. The preface is followed (f. 158) by the title
•* Incipit adversus Symmachum Aur. Prudentii Liber prior," and
the poem is divided into the following sections : (i) " de Satumo."
f. 169 (ii) " de Jove." f. 159 b ;— (iii) " de Mercuric." f. 160 ;
— (iv) **de Priapo." f. 160 b;— (v) " de Ercule." f. 161 ;— (vi)
"de Libero, qui et Baohus." f. 161 ; — (vii) "de Marte et Junone
Venere et Cybele." f. 162; — (viii) "unde error invaluit."
f. 162b;— (ix) "de simulacro Augusti." f. 164; — (x) "de
simulacro Liviae uxoris Augusti." f. 164; — (xi) "de cultura
Adriani et catamiti eius." f. 164b; — (xii) " de culturis elemen-
tomm sub specie quorundam non deorum sed d^monum." f. 1 65 ;
— (xiii) "de cultura solis quern putant Appollinem." f. 165b; —
(xiv) "delunae Cultura quam Dianam dicunt." f. 166 b;— (xv)
"quod venerabatur in spectacnlis." f. 167; — (xvi) " Romam
alloquitur." f. 167b;— (xvii) "do potentia crucis." f. 169;—
(xviii) "de senatus conversione." f. 171; — (xix) " de credulitate
■ plebis." f. 171 b ;— (xx) " Symmachum alloquitur." f. 172 b.
10. " Prud. finit contra Symmachum liber prior. Praefatio secundi
adversus eundem." f. 173 b. After the preface, which is written
in rustic capitals throughout, follows (f. 175) the title, " Au. Prud.
Cl6. adversus Symmachum Liber secundns incipit.'* At intervals
passages from the works of Symmachus are introduced, and the
only headings employed are the names Symmachus and Prudentius.
Vellum ; ff. V. + 203. Early xth cent. With a few illuminated
initials, and on f. 4 a drawing of a cock. Titles in rustic capitals.
At the beginning are inserted a recent copy of the description of
the MS. in the catalogue of the Apponyi library (flf. i, ii), and a
short life of Prudentius, in Latin (f. v.). At the end, in hands of
the 10th cent., are medical recipes, especially for ophthalmia
(ff. 202, 203 b), and an extract " de xii. lapidibus " (f. 203),
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,249, 34,250. 263
, desoribiDg the symbolical meanings of the twelve precious stones
'iMmA in B«T. xti% V^i'tOi Of tile gloiiee 4k Sm are in cypher,
and a few in tachygraphic symbols ; the majority are in Latiuj and
not mnch later than the text. Tho German glosses have been
edited hy E. Steimeyer from a transcript made by Stephan Endlicher
(ZeiUchri/t /ur dmOiehet Alkrihum. Bd. xvi, ).873». pp. ^
TlMr JQdiiii 'gloB0e(l were tmblldM % S^ Wmtoi in hicr eaition of
rrndentins (1G13), part ii., pp. 771-904, and are l>y him attrilnited
to Iso Magister [monk of St. Gall., ob. 871]. Barth {Adversaria Ix.,
col. 2865) refers to tlie author as " soholiastes vetus quem Isonem
ilU&uiiaama>V9fim%" Tbd MS. ^totoi in ji o»i f« J ^ tore
.Jbaiii foiina'flf Claiiipidona [96; Eemfptof; in BlwadA] ma52a; «<'ftb
jtHfttiqiiitatis aH([not stiidi(jsis." It belonged subsequently to the
- Oarthusian nionaatoiy at Gaming in Austria Cartusia Gemmi-
Oensifii" f. iv b); to Dr. Karl Widmann of Augsburg {oh, 1638) ;
and to Baron Brandau (ob, 1813). At the sale of the latter's
library it was bought by Count Apponyi, and remained in his
lihraiy at Pressburg until its dispersion in 1892. A short de-
scription of it, while in the Apponyi libraq^, is given in Jahrbiicher
. 4$r Idteir^Hfir^ Bd. txxi. Atfteige-BlaM^ W (Wien, 1825). While
. in the possession of Dr. Witlmnnn, it was used by AVeitz as the
. principal authority for Lis etliilon of rnitlentius, Ilanau, 1613; it
is quoted by Dressel {Aur. Prndenfii i wntis quae exstant carmina^
1860) from, Waits as W[ = Widmannianua], but doea.wot.^tppeajr to
bftTld beew naed at firai hand by any editor ginot "^BNltW ^ Isxs m
German lOth-cent. binding of stamped wliito pigskin, with brass
clasps ; having a floriated pattern in the centre of eadbi cover, and
panels round the margin ooutaisiiiig representations of the Yirtofia.
Small Quarto.
34,249. "M. F. Quintiliani Cartaginensis orhatoris et rhetoris
excellentissimi orhatorie declaraationes " : nineteen Declamations
ascribed to Quintilian, arranged in the same order as in the printed
editions, except the first two, whirih ate het^ in reversed order.
At the end are added 27 hexameters " do ventorum nominibus et
Y^onibus," beg. " Quatuor a quadro " (c/. St. Isidore " de
Natura Eerum," Migne, Patrol, Ixxxiii., col. 1007, note); followed
by four more headed, ** Alii versus de eodem Petrarche," and beg.
Euro Vulturnus Subsolanusque sodales." Paper ; ff . 1 42. Written
at Pavia in 1464 by Gulielmus de Salmis, ( uins et hie liber est**;
and bought from him in 1472 by John Loffclholcz, student of law
at Pavia (see f. 141 b). Small Quarto.
S4,260. A TREWE sTORiK of the Oaiholioke prisoners in Torke Chuitle
their behaviour and defence of y* oatholicke Religion when they
were hail'd by force to the Protestantes sermons, anno domini
Digitized by
Goo
264
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,26L
1600, with a confatafii»n of Cooke the Ministers Bermon by C.
J. Priest." Apparently by William Eichmont, whose oame is
attached to The Authours request for th^ prisosers allowaunoe of
his labours " (f. 3 b). On f. 4 is an address from " The Prisoners
to the authoTir in approvinge the worke," with a list of the
prisoners' names and stations. This is followed (f. 6) by **the
names of the preachers that laboured to seduce the Gatholick
prisoners/* and (f. 5 b) ''A table of the Preachers untruthes, and
other notes of their evell consciences and course." Particular
accounts are given of most of the sermons (of which there were
fifty), of the behaviour of the prisoners when the sermons were
delivered, and of the confutations of the same by William Stilling-
ton, of Kelfield, Esquire, and others of the prisoners. The most
important of these is that (f. 34 b) mentioned in the title as being
by C. J., probably Cuthbert Johnson oZ. William Darell : c/. a MS.
described in the Catalogue of MusmLm Thoresbyanum [published as
an Appendix to Whitaker's Dueatus Leodienns], 1816, p. 86, as A
learned disputation betwixt Robert Cook, B.D., Vicar of Leedes,
and a Eomish Priest ... at Yorke, an. 1610." The writer of the
article on Robert Cooke in the Diet, of National Biography ^ vol. iii,,
1887, supplies the name of the Priest as Cuthbert Johnson (v.
above).
Included in the volume, of a later date, are also: — (1) Notes
on " Families descended from the House of Howard." f. 73 ; —
(2) Orders for the "bringing of the Regalia from Westminster
Abby to Westminster Hall," and for " the proceeding to the Coro-
nation," of K. William and Qu. Mary [11 Apr. 1689]. ff. 74-78;
—(3) Blazon of Arms of the Nobility, f. 79.
At the end, reversing the volume, are notes and oommonplaoes
on questions of heraldry.
Paper ; ff. 170. xviith cent. The name of Margaritt Saville is on
f. 1, and on the inside cover is the book-plate of William Constable,
r.R.S., of Burton Constable (o6. 1791). Small Quarto.
34,26L Treatise on " The Art of well governing a people . . . wrote
in Italian by Fulvius Paoianus, Earle, Knight and Doctor of
Modene • . . Now faithfully translated into English by M. W.
165 [«*c]." The initials probably stand for M[ildmay Fane, 2nd
Earl of] W[e8tmorlancl, succ. 1630, oh. 1666]. The gauntlet borne
on the coat of arms of Fane appears in the ornamental border.
The original treatise is said on the title-page to have been printed
in Sienna by Salvestro Marchetti, in 1607, the date attached to the
dedicatory epistle to Cosmo de* Medici, Prince of Tuscany [Grand
Duke in 1609]. Paper ; ff. 32. Belonged, in 1856, to [John Fane,
11th] Earl of Westmorland (see above. Add. 34,213). Folio.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,262, 84,268.
265
34,262. The one and twenty Battailes of Yorkee Plantaginet [«c.
Bichard, Duke of York, and his son Edward IV.], with The un-
matchable life and death of Richard Nevill, Earle of Warwicke,
symamed in his tyme the Darlinge and Favorite of Eingen. By
Thomas GhiynKford, Esquire." Preceded by a dedicatory letter to
Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick (cr. 1618). The last two leaves are
mutilated. In the article on Thomas Gainsford (oh, 1624?) in the
Did, of National Biography , vol. xx., 1889, no mention is made of
this work, another copy of which exists in Sloane MS. 3071. At the
end (ff. 101-104) are inserted a few detached modem drawings of
fortifications, two of which bear the initials W. C* Paper ; fif. 104.
xviith cent. Folio.
34,253. Correspondence and papers relating to the Civil War,
consisting mainly of letters addressed to Edward Montagu, 2nd
Earl of Manchester, in his capacity of Speaker to the House of
Lords, mo-^t of which are printed in the Journals of the House of
Lords ; 1640-1647. The contents are : —
1. Elizabeth Cholewell to John [Robartes, 2nd] Baron Robartes of
Truro ; 22 Jan. [1640]. f. 1.
2. " The answear of J[ames Ussher] the Archb. of Armagh unto the
Interrogatories proposed by the Lords deputed by the howse of the
Lords"; 28 Mar. 1641. Holograph. Signed by J[ames Stuart,
4th Duke of] Lenox, [Henry Rich, 1st Earl of] Holland, [John
Holies, 2nd Earl of] Clare, and F[rancis Seymour, Ist Biuron]
Seymour [of Trowbridge], before whom the archbishop was
examined, f. 3.
3. Thomas Cowper, Mayor of Chester, to [Algernon Percy, 10th]
Earl of Northumberland, Lord High Admiral, complaining of the
charges on the Sheriff of Chester in forwarding prisoners to " the
Lords in Parliament"; Chester, 22 Jan. 1641 [2J. f. 6.
4. [Sir] Henry Myldemay to Robert [Rich, 2ndJ Earl of Warwick,
enclosing a letter found uppon the highway," from Edward and
Jane Cherry and Thomas Rande to their uncle Capt Robert
Appleton, dated St. Osith, 22 Jan. 1641 [2], with the depositions of
the first-named wiiter, Edw. Cherrie, Parson of Much Holland, co.
Essex, as to the meaning of a certain phrase in the said letter ;
Moulsham, 24 Jan. 1641 [2]. f. 7.
6. Royal warrant to Capt. [Philip] Skippon, "Captain of the
MiUtarie Garden in St. Martin's Fields," to attend the King at
York; York, 13 May, 1642. Signed, f. 13.
6. [Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of] Warwick, Admiral, to the Speaker of
the House of Lords [Edward Montagu, Lord Kimbolton, 2nd Earl
of Manchester, 1642], reporting his detention of a ship freighted
at Amsterdam with Arms and Ammunition ; " From aboard the
266
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,268.
James in the Downes," 6 Aug. 1642. [Lords' Journal, v. p. 270.]
f. 15.
7. Col. W[illiam] Rtithneii [Ruthin], Capt. Gkorge Thomson, Capt.
Alexander Pym, Capt. Louis Dick, and Anthony Rous to the
" Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom," reporting some
skirmishes in the West, and asking for reinforcements ; Dartmouth,
9 Dec. 1642. Copy. [L. v. p. 489.] f. 17.
8. Warrant by Sir Henry Herbert, Colonel of an English regiment
in Holland, granting leave to two of his men to travel to England
to recruit; Hague, 21 Jan. 1642 [3]. Signed; with seal, f. 19.
9. The Speaker of the Lords [Lord Manchester] to [William Grey,
1st] Baron Grey [of Werke], ordering him not to assess [Edward
Noel, 2nd] Viscount Campden. Endorsed, "18 Feb. 1642 [3]."
Copy. [L. J., V. p. 609.] f. 21.
10. [Sir] William Brereton to William Ashhurst, M.P. [for Newton-in-
Makerfield], giving an account of his victory over the Royalist
Forces at Middlewich; Nantwich, 15 Mar. 1642 [3]. Signed.
f. 23.
11. The King's exceptions to the articles of cessation proposed by
the Parliament; [22 Mar. 1643]. Copy. Imperfect. [L. J., v.
p. 660.] f. 25.
12. John Durie, Chaplain to Mary, Princess of Orange, to Lord
Manchester, in reply to a summons to attend the Assembly of
Divines appointed to reform the Liturgy, etc. ; Hague, Dec.
1643. f. 28.
13. Appointment by the Parliament of Miles Corbett to be Clerk of
the Court of Wards ; 14 May, 1644. Copy. f. 30.
14. Two letters from the King to the Parliament proposing an
accommodation of differences ; Evesham, Tavistock, 4 July, 8 Sept.
1644. Copies. [L. vi. p. 708.] ff. 32, 33.
15. Preface and conclusion of an address to the King from his " loyal
subjects of both kingdoms," containing propositions "for the
peace and publique good " of the kingdom. Endorsed " Brought in
by the Lord Wharton the Id'^ of October, 1644." f. 34.
16. Letter of thanks from the Parliament to ** the Committee residing
in the Army " for the " late victory near Newbury " ; 4 Nov. 1644.
Copy. [L. J., vii. p. 46.] f. 36.
17. [Capt.?] Charles White to Col. [Francis] Thomhagh, on the
movements of the Parliamentary troops and of the Koyalists : " I
heare that the King quarters this night about Welbeck and Work-
sopp " ; Nottingham, 13 Oct. [1645]. f. 38.
18. Charles [Lambart, 2nd Baron] Lambart [1st Earl of Cavan, 1647],
Governor of Dublin, to Lord Manchester, 8Uiking ** to be continewed
in his present Commandes," etc.; Dublin, 12 Feb. 1646 [7].
f. 40.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,253.
267
19. " Motives humbly oflFer'd for moderacion of the Earle of North-
amptons Fine" [James Compton, 3rd Earl]; with his ser/ncd petition
to the House of Commons, circ. April, 1647. ff. 42, 44.
20. [Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of] Warwick, and [Charles West, 5th
Baron] La Warr, to Lord Manchester, concerning the disbanding
of the Amy ; Chelmsford, 31 May, 1647. [L. J., ix. p. 228.] f. 45.
21. Relation of the manner of the King's removal from Ilolmby by
Comet [George] Joyce on 4 June, 1647. [L. ix. p. 250.] f. 47.
22. C[harles Howard, 3rd Earl of] Nottingham, as Commissioner to
the Army, to Lord Manchester, as follows : (a) reporting progress
of the Commissioners on their journey to Cambridge to declare the
Resolutions of the Parliament to the Army; Barley, 9 June, 1647.
f. 49 ; — (b) enclosing a copy of a petition " of the peaceable and
well aflfected Inhabitants of the County of Norfolke," addressed
to Sir Thomas Fairfax, and presented to the Commissioners at
Royston; Royston, 11 June, 1647. f. 51 ; — (c) reporting that the
Oommissioners dissent from the Resolution of the Council of War
that the Army should move to St. Albans, and enclosing copy of
their letter on the subject to Sir T. Fairfax ; Royston, 12 June, 1647.
f. 54; — (d) reporting Hhat he has imparted to the General the
contents of the Lords* letter of the 22nd inst. ; St. Albans, 23 Jan.
1647 [8]. f. 63. [L. J"., ix. pp. 260, 261.]
23. The same, with [Charles West, 5th Baron] La Warr, to the same,
on the disaffection in the Army, etc, ; St. Alban's, 13, 14, 15 June,
1647. [L. J"., ix. pp. 264, 266, 269.] ff. 57, 59, 61.
24. The same, with P[hilip Wharton, 4th Baron] Wharton, to the
same, as follows : (a) that the head-quarters of the Army are to bo
at Beading, and enclosing copy of Declaration of the Army stating
what they desire from Parliament; TJxbridge, 27 June, 1647.
f. 65; — (b— d) on the latter subject; Reading, 5, 11, 19 July, 1647
(the last letter containing two enclosures), ff. 71, 73, 75 ; — (e)
giving the result of the debate with '* the Commissionei-s of the
Army about the reliefe of Ireland," and enclosing copy of Report
sent 'to the latter Commissioners, and the propositions made by
EHrJofan /temple and Sir Hardresse Waller concemiDg the reliefe
of Ireland*'; Bedford, 29 July, 1647. [L. ix. pp. 299, 317, 327,
340.] £79.
25. Charles L to bis son James [Duke of York], arranging for an
iiiterdew with his children: ''to this ende therefore Icomande
jpu to iMke leave of the two houses to make a jonmey (if it may be)
for ft nigjit or two*'; Casam [Gaversham], 4 July, 1647. Copy.
: [4i^:/^ ix*p.827.] f. 70.
¥ftilPWgo &9z^ the Common Cooncil of the City of London
fg pyTO^ ^tli^ ^tioiae ot Lt. Gkjn. Massie for the command of the
City MiUtia, etc. ; 80 >nly, 1647^ [L. J., ix. p. 363,] £ 83.
268
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,264, 84,266.
27. A List of suche FersoBS as for the present are attending his
maiestie till farther order from the House " ; [1647]. f. 84.
Paper ; flf. 84. xviith cent. Folio.
34,264. Epistole Magistri Petri Blesensis " : sixty-six of the letters
of Peter of Blois, Archdeacon of London, not arranged in the order
given in Migne's Patrologise Gursua^ vol. ccvii., but all included in
that edition, excepting that numbered xlii in the MS. (fif. 75 b^78),
which has the following rubric: ^'Suldanus Persarum petiit per
literas suas et per venerabiles nuntios ab Alexandro quarto papa
[1254-1261], ut mitteret ei viros catholicos et prudentes qui
eum erudirent in fide Christiana." The letter which follows, with
the substitution of *'Ioonii" for "Persarum," is printed in the
AnnaUs Ecclesiastici of Raynaldus, ed. 1692, App. p. 612, under the
year 1257. See also Potthast, Begesta Pont., ii. p. 1399. The
Epibtolae are preceded by : —
1. " Provinciale Romane Ecclesie," containing lists of churches,
cardinals' titles, sees subject to the Pope, etc. f. 1.
2. Topographical account of Rome, with names of its fortifications
and gates, hills, baths, palaces, theatres, etc. Lot. f. 9 b.
3. Lists of Archbishops and Bishops of England down to circ. 1223 ;
with a few additions by later 13th-oent. hands. Lat. f. 11.
4. "Cathalogus sive cronica omnium pontificum romanorum et
Imperatorum . . . et notabilia facta eorum," written in parallel
columns. The last entries record the ooronation of the Emperor
Frederic by Pope Honorius III. in 1220. f. 20.
5. Brief extracts relating to Sens from the Chronicle of Sigebertus
Gemblacensis and his yarious continuators. Lat. Liserted in a
hand of the 16th cent. f. 31.
At the end (f. 97) are copies in a 13th-cent hand of papal bulls
(a) of Gregory IX. to the Archbishop of Canterbury and the
bishops, etc, of the province, announcing his election, beg. Alto
illius qui," dat. Laterani x kal. Apr. pontif. anno prime [23 Mar.
1227]. See Potthast, Begesta Pont., i. p. 681. f. 97 ;--and (b) of
Innocent III. to the Bishop of Winchester [? Peter de Rupibus],
reprobating his oppression of the Church, beg. Si vera sunt que
de te nobis nunciantur," [circ 1208 ?]• f. 97 b.
Vellum ; S. 98. xuith cent. Duodecimo.
34,266. Tales by Charlotte Bront^ the novelist [afterwards wife of
Rev. Arthur Bell Nicholls], written under the pseudonym of Lord
Charles Albert Florian Welleeley, and in the minute handwriting
affected by her in her early years. For an account of similar
works written under the same name, and for a facsimile of the
handwriting, see Mrs. E. C. Gaskell's lA/eof Charlotte Bronte, 1858,
pp. 64-68. The contents are : —
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,256-34,258.
269
1. ''The Spell, an eztrayaganza," in eight chapters, written, accord-
ing to notes in the authoress's natural hand, in June and July,
1834. f. 1.
2. "High Life in Yerdopolis ... in six chapters," dated at
beginning and end, March 20th, 1834." f. 15.
3. '* The Scrap Book, a mingling of many things," written in 1834-
1836. f. 27.
Paper; ff. 44. In French binding of dark brown morocco, tooled.
Octayo.
34.256. Preface by Cardinal Newman to The Anglican Ministry, by
Arthur Wollaston Button, M.A., published in 1879. Holography
and signed at the end, " John Henry, Cardinal Newman." Paper ;
flf. 7. Folio.
34.257. Collections relating to the family of Messeruy of the Island
of Jersey, in French : —
1. Extracts from the register of contracts of deeds, relating to the
disposition of property in Jersey, by Jean son of Aaron Messeruy,
by Jean de Carteret as guardian of the children of Jean Messeruy,
and by Maximilian son of Jean Messeruy ; 1630-1641. f. 2.
2. Rental of Aaron Messeruy in Jersey, arranged in parishes; 1627.
f. 48. With marginal notes of the disposition of the various
properties, as contained in art. 1.
3. Petition of Philip and Sarah Me^servy, children of Maximilian
Messervy, to Charles II., for the restoration of the estate of their
father confiscated about 1644, " y time of the late vnhappy war,"
with the papers incident to the enquiry and composition for the
restoration; 1661-1665. f. 84. At f. 82b is an index of the
persons who had acquired the property.
4. Papers relating to the property of Philip Messeruy ; 1674-1683.
ff. 126 b, 129 b, 131. Followed (f. 136) by a rental.
Paper; ff. 141. xviith cent. Folio.
34.258. " DiURNALL BooKE • . . Wherein is comprised all my Dis-
bursements, currant Debts, and Beceipts of monies," 1655-1661:
the accompt-book of a native of Jersey (?) during the time that he
was tenant of Sir Charles Abdy's manor of Belgard, in Lydd, co.
Kent. At f. 78 b it is stated that his wife was Anna, dau. of Tbo.
Freebody and widow of Nicholas Durant. At October in each
year is a detailed statement of his possessions in stock, also of
his lands and sales of wool. At f. 104 is the measurement, with
valuation, of the lands of John Clarke in Tenterden and Wood-
church ; and at ff. 2 b and 3 are rhymes and prophecies referring to
the Commonwealth and Bestoration. Paper; ff. 106. Quarto.
270 ADDITIONAL MSB., 34,259^4,262.
34.259. Register kept by Jean and Cliarles Poingdestre, of Jersey,
of bonds to them for corn-rents, and of proceedings taken on the
same; 1678-1691, French, At the end, reversing the volume,
are acquittances to Jean Poidestre (sic) for corn-rents, from E. Pipon,
Receiver, 1682—1690. For an account of the corn-rents in Jersey,
see Charles Le Quesno, A Constitutioiml History of Jersey , London,
1856, p. 437. Paper; ff. 132. Octavo.
34.260. Register of proceedings in suits arising out of the succession
to the property of Philippe de Carteret [of Jersey], son of Philippe,
son of Fran9oi8 de Carteret ; 1726-1748. Fr, and EngL Amongst
the families interested are those of Corbet, Baudinel, Messeruy,
Pipon, and Dumaiesq. The entries are usually signed by Jean
Pipon, Greffier; in a few instances by Philippe de C^-rteret,
Greffier. Paper ; ff. 59. On f. 59 is inscribed ** Livre d'acte
appartenant a Daniel Messeruy depuis de 5* jour du mois d'Aoust,
1740 " ; and on the vellum cover " Livre d'actes a D"". Anne Pepon,
Tutrice." Small Quai'to.
34.261. List of corn-rents due to the King in the island of Jersey,
arranged in parishes, with an index at the beginning ; 1625-1627.
Fr. On f. 12 is a table of the rate of carriage of the King's corn
in Jersey. Paper; ff. 70. Small Quarto.
34.262. Miscellaneous papers relating to the Island of Jersey,
including many connected with the family of Poingdestre ; 1618-
1832. Among them are : —
1. Mandate from Jean Herault, Bailly, to the Vicompte to summon
the States ; St. Sauvour, 7 April, 1618. Signed, f. 1.
2. Letter from E[dmund] Tavemer to John Poigndextre ; Whitehall,
29 June, 1637. f. 4.
3. "Manifeste declarant la Resolution des Etats et Habitants de
risle de Jersey de maintenir parmy eux la Religion Protestante,
Tautorite du Roy, avocq leurs Loix, Libcrtes et Priviledges —
accordee et agr6e par les dits Estats assembles ce 5° Jour du mois
de Mars Tan 1645." f. 6. A facsimile of the original manifesto,
with the signatures, was published by the Society Jersiaise in
1886.
4. Notes of events in Jersey, chiefly of what occurred dui ing the
attack on the Channel Islands by the Parliamentarians in 1643;
1518-1643. f. 24.
5. Petitions to the Council of State and the Protector, with reports,
proposals, minutes and other papers relating to the condition of
the island ; circ, 1650-1657. ff. 34-83.
6. Letters from Jean Poingdestre to his wife; London, 23 Oct.,
3 Dec. 1660. Fr, ff. 84, 86.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,268-84,266.
271
7. Declaration in a suit of the Qaeen Mother Henrietta Maria against
Daniel Norman, and others, for the recovery of property, including
furniture, pictures, jewellery, eic,, belonging to her, 10 Deo. 1665,
6 Chas. II. («ic), in the parish of St. Mary le Savoy, co. Middlesex,
and cafiually lost out of her possession ; with inventory, f. 88 b.
8. Will of Susanna Poingdestre ; Jersey, 7 Feb. 1770. Fr. Signed.
f. 127.
9. *'Le Diable Boiteuz donn6 en spectable (sic) dans L'Isle de
Cesarce [Jersey] . . . Imprime k Eome dans la Kne de Correction
et distribue gartis [gratis] par Sans Souci, en Aoust mdoclxx." :
in verse, A MS. copy. f. 129.
10. Papers relating to the family of Hocquard ; 1820-1829. ff. 190-
208.
Paper ; ff. 236. xviith-xixth centt. Folio.
34.263. Psalter, Hymns, and Commune Sanctorum of Antiphonal,
the last being followed by an Officium pro Defunctis, Venitare,
part of a Te Deum, OflBces of the Virgin, and the eight eccle-
siastical Tones. Latin, Among the hymns are some in honour of
St. Gabriel (f. 147), the Visitation of the Virgin Mary (f. 149),
St. Louis, Bishop of Toulouse (ff. 220 b-222), and other festivals
peculiar to the Franciscan order. Vellum ; ff. 225. With a
few curiously illuminated initials. A few leaves are missing.
Written probably in Bohemia late in the xvth cent., with xvith
cent, additions. On f. 224 is the name of Phaff [Papa ?] Kruth
(16th cent.), and inside the cover that of Joseph Warren [1892].
Bound in thick wooden boards covered with elaborately stamped
pigskin. Folio.
34.264. •* II martirio di Santa Cecilia " : oratorio for four voices, with
accompaniment for strings, in score, by Quirino Colombaui.
Paper ; ff. 62. xviiith cent. Obi. Folio.
34,266. Correspondence of William Nicolson, Archdtacon and [1702]
Bishop of Carlisle, Bishop of Derry [1718], and Archbishop of
Cashel [1727, oh. 1727], consisting of his holograph drafts and the
original replies of his correspondents; 1683-1727. The whole of
the letters are included in the edition published by John Nichols,
1809. Some refer to Francis Atterbury, Dean of Carlisle [1704-
1711]; and on ff. 101-124 are the papers relating to the " Case of
the Bp. of Carlile as Local Visitor of his Chapter," consequent on
the Bishop's intervention in the disputes between the Dean and
the Chapter in 1707. Among the writers of the letters are: —
(1) William T[aylor] to Saunders, "Minister of the Gospel"
in Oxford; Newbury, 7 June, 1698. f. 39;— (2) N[athanael]
Ellison, Archdeacon of Stafford; 3 May, 1700, 6 Sept. 1717. ff, 62,
272
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,266.
157;— (3) Peter Gregory, Rector of Uldale, Cumberland ; 16 May,
1700. f. 63;— (4) J[olm] Smith, D.D., Prebendary of Durham;
Durham, 23 Jan. 1701 [2], 19 Nov. [1703]. flf. 70, 72 ;— (6) William
Pearson, Archdeacon of Nottingham; York, 17, 29 June, 1706.
ff. 84, 88 ;— (6) Thomas TuUie, *' Vice Dean " [Chancellor] of Carlisle,
Hugh Todd, Prebendary, and George Fleming, Archdeacon ; Carlisle,
30 June, 1706, f. 90;— (7) Jo. Kicolson; Carlisle, 22 Dec. 1707,
f. 97 ;— (8) Thomas TuUie [Chancellor] ; 15 Jan. 1707 [8], Carlisle,
27 Sept. 1709. ff. 100, 137 ;— (9) John Rogers, Archdeacon of
Leiccbter ; Leicester, 21 Feb. 17o|^. f. 125 ;— -(10) Thomas Salkeld ;
" WhithaU," 5 July, 1708. f. 130 (11) Hugh Todd, Prebendary ;
Carlisle, 7 Sept. 1709. f. 135;— (12) David W ilkins, D.D., Keeper
of the Lambeth Library; Lambeth, 7 Dec. 1717—13 Nov. 1719.
ff. 160, 164, 166, 168;— (13) H[enry Downes, Bishop of] Killala
[1717], Elphin [1720], Meath [1724], and Dorry[1726]; 24 Nov.
1719—7 Feb. 172f ff. 170-263 pamm. Paper; ff. 267. On f. 1
is a note of the purchase iu May, 1808, of the letters at the sale of
the library of [Edward] Marshall [Vicar of Duxford, etc.] by
John Nichols. Folio.
34,266. Chronicles of English History, in Latin : —
1. "Tractatus de Bruto abbreviate": a chronicle of England from
Brut to the battle of Evesham, 1266; in three books, with lis ta
of chapters, f. 2. The first book begins, " Eneas cum Ascanio
filio fugiens excidium urbis," and ends (f. 26 b) with the death
of Cadwallader in 689, " Die autem xii Kal. Maii migravit ad
dominum anno ab incarnatione domini sexcentesimo octoge[8inio
none]." There is another copy of this book in Cotton MS. Titus
D. xii. art. 2, ff. 3-22 (c/. Sir T. D. Hardy, Descrijpiive Catalogue of
British History, Kolls Series, vol. ii. p. 473). The second book,
which begins (f. 26 b), ** Anno ab incamacione domini dc. Ixxx^'ix'*
mortuo Kadwaladro successit ei nepos suus," carries the chronicle
to the Norman conquest. The third book (f. 37 b) begins (after
the table of chapters), "Postquam Willelmus Lungespe, filius
BoUonis primi Normannorum," and ends (f. 62) *• atque sic cilicio
proprio quo camem arcius denunciat contectus, ut dictum est,
martirizatur. Explicit codex Bruton." A leaf is missing after
f. 47. This book also, in part, is included in the above-named
Cotton MS. (ff. 23-37). It there has for its title "Conquestus
Anglic," and stops at the accession of Henry II., whereas the
present copy is carried down to the death of Simon de Montfort,
Earl of Leicester, at Evesham in 1265, the latter part being
especially full and interesting.
2. A short chronicle of the Kings of England to 1273, beg. " Tempore
antiquorum Anglorum dividebatur Anglia in quinque partes," and
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,267.
273
ending **Hiiio snccessit Edwardns filins ejus anno scilicet dni.
BiWiiXXin"." A leaf is missing after f. 64. For another copy see
Arundel MS. 310. (Hardy, op. ciL, vol. iii. p. 200.) f. 63.
The entire MS., according to the description in Macray's Cata^
logm, col. 501, exactly agrees with artt. 6 and 6 of Rawlinson MS.
B. 150 (13th cent.) in the Bodleian Library, and Hardy (iii. p. 164)
in his notice of the latter MS. ascribes the " Brutus abbreviatus "
to a monk of Battle Abbey. See also C. B6mont, Simon de Montforty
etc., Paris, 1884, p. xiii. Vellum ; flF. 70. xivth cent. On the covers
are the arms of James Ley, Earl of Marlborough {oh, 1628). Other
owners in the 16th cent, were Thomas Harte and Edward Benet
(f. 69 b) ; and on f. 2 is a note of the sale " pro ii.«. v.c?." to " Master
Hopkyns.*' Small Quarto.
34,267. Musical Compositions, and autographs of composers:—
A. 1. " Chorale, ' Gott der Vater wohn nns bey,* a Clarino, 2 clavier e
pedale di J. L. Krebs," with an alternative hautbois part. Dated
11 June, 1745. Autograph, f. 1.
2. Letter of Johann Gottfried Walther, containing a list of a few
compositions in his possession by Italian musicians of the end of
the xviith cent., reference to the vacant cantorship [at Weimar],
an account of a visit from Joseph Chrysostom Mittendorff, the
Bremen bass-singer, etc. ; Weimar, 6 Aug. 1745. f. 3.
3. Letter of Jacob Meyerbeer to Louis Spohr, introducing to him
the composer Hermann Wichmann, and referring to " Der
Kreuzfahrer," which Spohr was then writing; 26 March, 1845.
f. 4.
4. Five songs by Emmanuel Geibel and Ludwig Tieck, set to
music for four voices by Niels W. Gade (op. 13), and dedicated
to Frau Constanze Schleinitz; Leipzig, Aug. 1846. Autograph.
f. 5.
B. 1. Sonata for four strings, in parts, by Carlo Ambrosio. Copied [?]
26 Sept. 1749. f. 12.
2. The Hymn of Eve in Dr. Ame's " Abel," with a bass. f. 25.
3. Gavotte and Airs for the harpsichord by Rev. William Felton.
ff. 25b-28, 29 b.
4. ** March by the King of Prussia," arranged for the harpsichord,
f. 28 b.
5. Hymn for Easter Day, " 0 my God, accept my praise," for one
voice, with a bass. f. 29.
6. Four letters written by Samuel Wesley, the composer, when a
youth, to Mrs. Freeman Shepherd; [circ. 1784]. They are
transcripts of copies made by Mrs. Martha Jervis from the
originals at Paris, f. 32.
7. Letter of Max Bruch to President [at Dusseldorf], referring
MSS. — 1802. T
Digitized by
274
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,268, 84,269.
to a tour lie is about to make in Germany and mentioning some
compositions upon which he is engaged ; 2 Oct. 1876. f. 41.
Presented by Augustus Hughes-Hughes^ Esq.
0. 1. Hymn : " When troubles sore beset my way," for four voices,
xixth cent. f. 43.
2. The Dead man's chant " ; for words see East Anglian^ March,
1887. f. 44.
Transferred from the Department of Printed Boohs,
Paper ; fif. 44. xvuith and xixth centt. Folio.
84.268. Papers relating to Bishops' visitations and other matters
affecting St. Paul's Cathedral, London ; 1378-1725.
1. Confirmation by Pope Urban VI. of privileges granted by Simon
de Sudbury, Bishop of London, 11 May, 1374, to the minor canons ;
Rome, xi kal. Nov. [17 Oct.] a** 1 [1378]. Lot. Copy. Printed in
the Begistrum Statutorum . . . ecch Cath. 8. Patdi Londinensis, by
W. S. Simpson, 1873, p. 324, and elsewhere, f. 1.
2. Articles and proceedings at the visitations (1) of Bishop Richard
Bancroft, in 1598-1601, and (2) of Bishop Edmund Grindall,
17 Apr. etc., 1561 (see op. cit., p. 272). Lat. ff. 3, 6 b, 10.
3. Discussion on the status of the Canons Residentiary at a visitation
at which the Dean [Alex. Nowell ?], with Dr. Lancelot Andrews
and Dr. Thomas White, Canons, were present; [circ. 1690-1600],
Lai. f. 16.
4. Petition from the Dean and Chapter protesting against the
proposed visitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury [William
Laud] ; with the King's order thereon, given by [Sir] John
Coke [Secretary of State], 27 Apr. 1636. Copies, f. 18.
5. Citation by Henry Compton, Bishop, to the Dean and Chapter to
attend his visitation; 16 July, 1696. Lat. Followed by (a)
draft letter of protest from the Dean and Chapter, and (b) pro-
ceedings at the visitation, 7 Sept. 1696. ff. 20, 22, 23.
6. Protest of the Dean and Chapter against the continued adjourn-
ments of the above visitation ; n. d. Lat. f. 25.
7. Proceedings of the same fiubop's visitation of 1698. Lat. f. 27.
8. Injunctions given by Edmund [Gibson], Bishop, at his primary
visitation begun 12 May, 1724. f. 29.
9. Letter from the same to [? the Dean, Henry Godolphin] on the
articles to be considered at his adjourned visitation; Fulham,
28 July, 1725. Hologr. f. 31.
Paper ; ff. 32. xvnth, xviiith centt. Folio.
The following Nos,, 84,269-34,273, were presented by Professor George
Stephens^ of Copenhagen.
34.269. Register of the monastery of Groenendale, near Brussels,
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,270, 34,271.
275
consisting of particulars of its possessions, arranged in alpha-
betical order of places from Aa to Hoelaer. Originally founded
in 1 304 as a hermitage by John II., Duke of Brabant, the house
was changed by John 11 E., Duke of Brabant, into a monastery, in
1343 (c/. A. Sanderus, Ohorographia Sacra Brahantiae^ 1727, torn,
ii. p. 16). The Eegister itself, which commences on f. 24, is
preceded by Inventories of ancient deeds recording the various
benefactions (ff. 4b-16), followed by list of acquittances 1347-
1424 (ff. 16 b, 17), and by lists of the fee-tenants (f. 19 b). At
the end are (a) Tithes of the goods of Jan van Bosc, priest, and
of Jo. van Yseren, " converhus." ff. 14<), 141 ; — (b) Inventories of
the goods of certain of the brethren in Brussels, f. 144; — and
(c) Income of the monastery. f. 155. Flemish and Latin.
Imperfecta 101 leaves being apparently lost after f. 138 (old paging
cxxii) and one or two leaves before f. 144 (old paging ccxxxii).
Paper ; ff. 155. Late xvth cent. Large Folio.
34.270. Fragment of Book II. of the Speculum Juris of Gulielmua
Durandus. It consists of three quires : the first, which contains its
complement of three sheets (ff. 1-12), commencing (according to
the printed edition of 1668) in the middle of § 4 of De rescripti
preBsentatione et impugnatione (op. ct7., p. 58, col. i. 1. 22) and
ending in § 4 of De dilationibus (op, cit,, p. 109, col. i. 1. 55) ; the
second (ff. 13-22), which wants the outer sheet, commencing in
§ 2 of De exceptionibus et replicationibus (op. cit., p. 159, col. ii. 1. 9)
and ending in § 7 of De positionibus (op. cii., p, 238, col. i. 1. 21);
and the third (ff. 23-32), which consists of five sheets, commencing
in § 1 of De appellatonibns (op. cit., p. 473, col. i. 1. 68), and com-
pleting this part of the work with the colophon, "Explicit
secunda pars speculi." Vellum ; ff. 32. xiiith cent. Large Folio.
34.271. Treatises, ete.^ on Theology and Canon Law, in Latin, as
follows : —
1. Questions " de Deo et de angelis et hominibus," " de sacramentis
poenitentie," "de matrimonio," and similar subjects, the nibrics
not being uniformly supplied. Imperfect, at beginning and end,
and there is apparently a hiatus after f. 10. Yellum. xivth cent.
2. "Epilogi super 2® [libro] sententiarum," and, reversing this
portion of the MS., "Epilogi super quarto [libro] sententiarum,**
being " epilogi *' on the first forty-one Distinctiones of the second
book, and the first forty-eight Distinctiones of the fourth book of
the SentemisB of Petrus Lombardus. xvith cent. f. 72.
3. Questions on the rubric " de celebratione misaarum et sacraniento
eucharistie [lib. iii. tit.. 41, of Gregory's Decretals], and on
f. 2.
T 2
276
ADDITIONAL M8S., 84,272-84,274
varioud otber passages in the Corpns Juris Canonici. John -de
Pietenpach is referred to on ff. 97 b, 98. xvth-xvith cent. f. 92.
4. " Tractatns • . . de Suocessionibus," by Jo. Nagel, of the Uni-
versity of Leipzig, beg. "Tractaturi de snocessionibus ab intes-
tato." f. 102. Followed (f. 108) by "Notata super arborem
oonsanguinitatis cum tribus regnlis magistralibus," and (f. 109) by
a Bible-summary in hexameters, beg. "Primo creavit, Divisit,
Fecit duo cunota," a line being devoted to each chapter. In the
margin on f. 103 are notes of payments made in 1488. xvth cent.
Vellum and paper; ff. 126. xivth-xvith oentt Folio.
84,272. Thom^ Cisterciensis monachi commentarium in Canticiim
Cantioorum. Imperfect^ beg. in the middle of cap. xv., the com-
mentary on each passage being reckoned in the MS. as a chapter
(c/. Migne's Fatrologm Cursua, vol. ccvi. col. 98, 1. 49). After f. 12
two leaves, probably, are missing, containing the end of cap. xxix.,
and nearly the whole of cap. xxx. (op. ciL, col. 178, 1. 16 — col. 187,
1. 49) ; after f. 26 a quire is missing, containing capp. lii.-lxxix.
(op. cU., col. 317, 1. 1— col. 460, L 4) ; and the MS. ends in the
middle of cap. IxxxiL (op. cit, coL 479, 1. 2). Vellum; ff. 30.
xnith cent. With initials in red and blue. Quarto.
84,278. Miscellaneous letters and papers, as follows : —
1. Letter from " John Philaletheirene " to ** Mr. Bladon, a Preacher
to a meeting in Birmingham, and to the rest of the Dissenting
Teachers there and their Hearers,'' on Schismatics ; late 17th cent,
f. 1.
2. Statement as to the descent of the property of Barker Hibbins,
writer to the East India Company at Surat, etc., who died in 1690.
f. 6.
3. Verses, entitled " The Dolphin, in a letter to a friend, 1722." f. 6.
4. Letter from Abdias Taylor to Bev. , giving an account of his
trial at Worcester for accusing one Benjamin Lyon of being a
Jacobite; St. Johns, 9 Aug. 1726. f. 8.
6. Notes of payments made circ, 1330 to the Church of Rome from
various English monasteries, taken from a Vatican MS. by Prof.
Peder Andreas Munch, the Norwegian historian (pb. 1863). f. 9.
Paper; ff. 14. Folio.
84,274 A-V. Miscellaneous autograph letters, etc., viz. : —
A. Love Poems and other verses in Spanish, ff. 1-26. Included
are : — " Quexandose de las vozes de vna Dama, Bomanze " ; 31 Aug.
1756. f. 1;— "Minuet"; 12 Feb. 1760. f. 23;--"Al falleci-
mento de Manuel Guerrero : Octavas " ; 14 Feb. 1760. f. 25.
. B. 1. Letter from P[eter Mew, Bishop of] Winchester, to Dr.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,274.
277
Samuel Woodford, Prebendary of Winchester, relative to the
Assizes sermon;" Farnham, 4 July, 1692. At the foot is a
note by Dr. Woodford, f. 27.
2. Two letters from Elizabeth, wife of Sir Samuel Dukinfield, Bart.,
to Mrs. Ann Woodford; London, 6 Dec. 1760, 10 Dec. 1762. The
first contains a notice of the death of George II. and of the
accession of George III. ; the second refers to the young prince,'*
afterwards George IV. (b. 12 Aug. 1762), and to political affairs,
flf. 29, 31.
3. Letter from [Francis North, 1st Earl of] Guilford, to Heighes
Woodford; 11 Dec. 1779. f. 33.
4. Two letters from A[niie, wife of Matthew, 2nd Baron] Fortesoue,
to Mrs. Woodford; [London], 9 Sept. [1761], 26 Nov. n. d. The
first letter gives an account of the marriage of George III.
[8 Sept.], describing the Queen as " a pretty little woman, but no
beauty." ff. 36, 37.
C. 1. Letter from Thomas Macro to Dr. John Creichton, empowering
him to receive a dividend ; 17 April, 1722. f. 38.
2. Power of attorney from Susan Macro, executrix of Thomas Macro,
to Thomas Snow ; 27 May, 1738. Seal of arms. f. 39.
3. Correspondence between J. FoUett and Mercy, widow of Philip
Doddridge, D.D.; 10 Aug. 1752—22 Aug. 1763. ff. 40-47.
4. Letter from Thomas Martin, of Palgrave, to ; Bury, 7 Oct.
1767. f.48.
5. Letter from James Christie to Markham Sherwin, as to the sale of
the Macro MSS. ; Pall Mall, 30 Oct. 1819. f. 49.
Taken from JJpcotVs copy of Christie's Sale Catalogue of Dr. Cox
Macro's Collections^ 1820.
D. Two mutilated leaves of a Oreek-Coptic Bible, of the 7th or 8th
cent. ; the Greek beginning at Psalm xxx. 8 and St. John viii.
13, the Coptic at Psalm xxxi. and St. John vii. 43. Vellum;
Quarto, flf. 61, 62.
E. Papers relating to the Island of Grenada, including warrants
from Col. Charles Joseph Doyle, Lieut.-Gi)vemor, on the subject of
prisons at CaiTiacoio and St. George's ; 4 Oct. 1842 — 4: Jan. 1844.
AT. 63, 66, 67. Presented by WiUiam Henry Allnutt, Esq.
F. Letter from Oscar II., King of Sweden and Norway, to Prince
Wiszniewsky, on the question of " la population ouvri^re, le social-
isme," etc. ; Stockholm, 30 Jan. 1891. Hologr. f. 68. Presented by
Prince Wiszniewshi.
G. 1. Letter from Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton ; St. George off
Eostock, 24 May, 1801. f. 61. Printed, with a large omission, in
Pettigrew's Memoirs of Nelson^ vol. ii. p. 78.
2. Enquiry by [(Jeneral Jean Victor] Moreau as to a loan eflfected by
278
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,274.
General [Joseph Antoiiie Bene] Joubert in Genoa; [Dec. 1800].
Hoi With an or«ier ''pour me rendre compte de cette aflfaire,"
signed " Bonaparte " ; Paris, 12 frimaire, an 9 [3 Deo. 1800]. f. 63.
Presented by Mrs. Phillis Harding,
H. 1. Letter from Dom Benedetto Castelli, monk and mathematician,
to [B.] Guerini ; Rome, 25 Aug. 1640. Hal. f. 65.
2. Warrant from the Parliamentary *' Committee for his Majesties
Revenue " to Thomas Fauconbridge, Receiver general, to pay £396
to Robert, Earl of Warwick, " for the paying of ten soldiers in
each of the Castles of Walmer, Deale and Sandowne, increased
more than the Old-Establishment"; Westminster, 18 Dec. 1645.
Signed by J[ohn] Glynne, Hen[ry] Mildmay, Denis Bond, W[illiam]
Ashhurst, and Cor[nelius] Holland, f. 66.
I. Papers relating to the Act of Parliament [May, 1830] enabling
" His Majesty to appoint, by Commission, under His Sign Manual,
the Persons therein to be named, to affix His Majesty's Royal name
to such Papers and other Documents as may require the same
during His Majesty's lamented indisposition" (see 6th B^Mrt
of Historical MSS. Commission^ p. 474, col. 2). Included are: —
(a) Printed copies of the Act, with MS. corrections by Lord Chan-
cellor Lyndhurst, and (f. 86) drafts of the same Act. ff. 68-71,
86-92; — (b) Signature, very shaky, of George IV., with seal;
27 Oct. 1828. f. 71 ;— (c) Commutation of sentences of death on
Thomas Jones and othern, the King's signature being affixed by a
stamp in his own presence and that of [Arthur Wellesley, Duke of J
Wellington, and [Charles Long, Baron] Farnborough, whose signa-
tures are added; 31 May, 1830. With seal. f. 72;— (d) Engraved
portrait of George IV., after Sir The. Lawrence, with facsimile of
signature, f. 74 ; — (e) Letters from Sir Henry Ellis, Principal
Librarian of the British Museum, to and Lord Lyndhurst, on
*• Royal signatures made by stamp " ; 16 Jan. 1828—24 May, 1830.
ff. 75 (cojpy), 78, 80, 81, 82 ;— (f) Letters from the Duke of Welling-
ton to Lord Lyndhurst ; London, 20, 29 May, 1830. ff. 77, 84 ;—
(g) Memoranda by Sir N[icholas] C[onyngham] T[indal], Chief
Justice of Common Pleas ; 21 May, 1830. f. 79.
K. Letter from Thomas Stockdale to [Ferdinando, 2nd Baron]
Fairfax, on the state of public affairs in England; 11 Mar. 1641 [2].
f. 94. Printed in the Fairfax Correspondence, vol. iL p. 380. For
other letters from Stockdale to Lord Fairfax, see Add. 18,979.
L. 1. Letter from [Thomas Osborne, Earl of] D[anby], Lord Treasurer,
to the Duke of Lauderdale, Secretary of State in Scotland, on the
question of recruiting for France and other public matters (in
answer to the Duke's letter of 6th, not, as here quoted, 4th, Dec, in
Add. 23,138, f. 78); London, 18 Dec. 1677. f. 97.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,274.
27a
2. Correspondence between Sir Leoline Jenkins, Ambassador at the
Nimeguen Conference, and Lord Danby, on a oonverHation with
the Swedish Ambassador at Nimegnen touching Papist designs in
England; 5 Nov. — 3 Dec. 1678. Danby's letter is a hologr. copy,
ff. 99-104.
M. Five letters from Capt. William Bnrrard to his brother [Sir]
Harry Burrard, describing his journey to and from Russia, when
he went to join the Russian Service as a Volunteer ; Copenhagen,
St. Petersburg, Pultiwa, etc., 2 May— 19 Deo. 1738. ff. 105-118.
N. 1. Letter from Jean Fran9ois Boissonade to Dr. Charles Bumey,
on his studies on Philostratus, Eunapius, etc, ; Paris, 21 Oct. 1809.
LaL f. 120. With covering letter from de la Barthe, dat.
London, 22 Nov. [1809]. Fr. f. 122.
2. Readings in Aristophanes, in the hand of Dr. Bumey, taken for
the most part from Burmann's edition, Leyden, 1760, 4to, in the
Museum copy of which the papers were found; 1788-1798.
ff. 123-131.
O. 1. Letter (mutilated) from Vincent Skynner to Lord Treasurer
Burghley, describing in detail the method formerly employed by
the Clerks of the Pells in entering the Bills of the Tellers of the
Exchequer, and complaining of the new method introduced by
Edward Wardour, the present Clerk ; «. d. Signed, Endorsed by
Burghley "16 May, 1595. Vine. Skynnars second wrytyng." f. 132.
2. " The piarticular chardges of Sir Henry Vnton, Knight, sent from
her Majestie as her Am*^ vppon speciall service vnto the French
King"; 18 Deo. 1595— 31 Jan. 1596. Signed by Unton. With
note, "mak an ordre to pay this. W. Burghley." f. 134,
3. Mandate from the Queen to the Privy Council to C€J1 upon certain
gentlemen to provide echo of them certaine light horse agreable to
the nomber expressed, and to send everie man his nomber vnto
Chester or Bristowe as shalbe appointed " for service in Ireland ;
Greenwich, 27 June, 1600. With note, "this agreeth with the
originall. Eo. Cecyll " (see, under date 20 June, in Calendar of
State Papers, 1598-1601). f. 135.
4. Sir Bobert Long, Bart., Auditor of the Exchequer, to his servant, —
Burges, on official business, followed by instructions for precautions
against the plague : . .lett every one take every morning a little
london treacle, or the kemell of a walnutt with 5 leaves of rue
and a grayne of salt beaten together and rested in a figg and soe
eaten, and never stirre out fasting " ; 5 July, 1665. f. 136.
5. [Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of] Orrery, to Sir Robot t Southwell, on the
fall of Danby, and other political affairs ; Castlemartyr, 4, 8 April,
1679. ff. 138, 140.
6. Mary Holms to Ives, on a mystical vision of Christ seen by
[John] Mason, who " will prove the Prophet of the age " ; 29 April,
280
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,274.
1694. f. 142. Followed (f. 143) by a hymn beg. " Now oomes' y«
jud[g]e y* ends y« strife in Mary Holms's hand.
7. " W. C." to Mellefont, on the above Mason and his disciples,
who sing and dance like an ticks allwayes, takeing theire tnmes,"
and are expecting an end of the world, that they that are upon
the holly ground at Stratford will be safe and all the rest
destroyed," etc.; 20 May, 1694. Endorsed by Sir Edward South-
well, "From M'. Mellefont about Mad Parson." f. 144.
Followed (fF. 146, 148) by several hymns, probably of the same
sect.
8. "Additional Instructions" for Sir John Norris, commanding
the Fleet in the Baltic; ^ July, 1716. Signed by George I.
f. 149.
P. 1. Instructions from James I. to [Francis Manners], Earl of Eut-
land, " in goeing to the coast of Spaine, and bringing home our
deare Sonne the Prince [Charles], and the Infanta Dona Maria of
Spaine'; ; [26 May, 1623], Signed, f. 151. See Calendar of State
Papers, 1610-1623, p. 688.
2. Instructions from Charles I. to Henry de Yic, " employed by vs to
the Towne of Rochelle " ; [1626 ?]. Signed, f. 165.
3. Letter from Theophilus Field, Bishop of St. Davids [afterwards of
Hereford], to the Duke of Buckingham, thanking him for his late
translation [from Llandaff] and praying for further favours ; [circ.
July, 1627]. f. 158.
Q. Petition frum ** The Royal Institution for the Encouragement of
the Fine Arts in Scotland " to George IV., for a charter of in-
corporation ; [1826]. Signed by Sir Walt.er Scott and ten others.
With a minute, signed by Sir Robert Peel, referring the petition to
the Lord Advocate ; Whitehall, 20 Feb. 1826. ff. 160-162.
B. Court-rolls of the King's Port- Mote at Faversham [co. Kent], held
Tuesday, 28 March and 11 April, 7 Jas. 1. [1609], before William
Beale, Mayor. Vellum, f. 163. Presented by Thomas Jerson, Esq.,
F.Q.S.
S. Rough coloured plan of Hull Harbour; 1805. f. 164.
T. Letter from W[illiam] M[akepeace] Thackeray to Antonio Panizzi,
Keeper of Printed Books in the British Museum, consenting to
give evidence in behalf of the Museum before the Commission to
enquire into its constitution, etc. : " If this testimony can be
aflforded by letter, I should like it much better . . . and if by word
of mouth, for Heaven's sake don't put me before a H. of C.
Committee at the end of the month"; Kensington [?May, 1849].
f. 166. Presented by Louis Fagan, Esq.
V. Register of the Issues from the Treasury, from Easter to Michael-
mas, 1598. f. 167.
Paper and Vellum ; ff. 170. Folio.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,276.
281
34,275. "Index libromm Regis," and other lists of books chiefly
belonging to the library of James VI. of Scotland, ctVc. 1573-1583,
in the hand of Peter Young, one of his tutors. The contents are
as follows : —
1. List of books, many of which are priced, arranged under the
names of the printers Wechel, Rob. Bstienne, Colines, Tilet^nus,
Oporinus and Froschover, with others " ex • catalogo libromm pro-
hibitorum." These books do not appear to have formed part of
the royal library, the titles being merely extracted " des catalogues
empruntez de Mr. And. Meluin," sc. Andrew Melville, who returned
to Scotland from Geneva iii 1574. ff. 4-6 b.
2. ** Liures de la Royne [Mary] que je receuz du passementier par le
commandement de Mons. le Regent [Morton], 1573, 1° Julii."
Signed " P. Yowng." f. 10.
3. " Bukes gottin fra My Lord of St. Jhone [James Sandilands, Lord
Torphichen] 1573, October 28, be my lordes grace," etc, (cf. Thom-
son, A Collection of Inventories, 1815, p. 182). f. 10.
4. ** Extract of ane Inventaire maid [by] Mr. Jhone Wode, 15 Nou.
1569 " (see Inventaires de la Boyne Descosse, Bannatyne Club, 1863,
p. 179) ; with the note " Thir ar not as yt gottin." f. 10.
5. ** Bukis gottin be me fra my|lord Regentis grace at sundry tymes."
f. 10.
6. " Buikes brocht furth of Sterling to Halyrud house," 11 Nov.
1583. f. 10 b.
7. Bukes gottin fra Arthur Wode the 18 of Marche, 1577[8]." f. 11.
8. Various books noted as bought or presented, 1575-1578, with the
names of the donors, ff. 11 b, 12 b-14b.
9. Books delivered up by Arthur Wode "as being of the Quenis
bukes borrowit be his brother Mr. Jhone " (cf, artt. 4, 7). f. 12 b.
10. " Index librorum Regis " : a list of about 200 volumes, stating,
in most cases, whether a book was bought, or presented (and if
so, by whom), or came from the library of Queen Mary, with
a further note, if it was subsequently given away by the king.
f.l5.
11. Lists of bows, arrows, **golf cloubbis," and other miscellaneous
articles given to the king. f. 18 b.
On the fly-leaves are two exercises in handwriting by James VL
The first (f. 3) consists of a maxim of Cato the Censor quoted by
Aulus Gellius (Noct. Att. xvi. 1), copied twice and partially a
third time ; the other (f. 19) consists of the letters of the alphabet,
large and small. In both cases the royal sign-manual is added,
that on f. 19 being in Lat, Fr. and EngL On the under-cover, and
also on ff. 1 b-2 b, 19 b-20 b, are scribbled classical extracts and
other commonplaces, together with several Apophthegmata
Regis," or remarks made by James to Peter Young in the course
Digitized by
282
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,276.
of his studies or on other occasions. With the exception of art. 1
the MS. has been edited in the Miscellany of the Scottish History
Society, 1893 (see also the Athenseum for 7 Jan. 1893).
Paper; £f. 21. In limp vellnm covers stamped with a small gilt
crown between the initials I. U.; now bound and interleaved •
Quarto. Transferred from the Department of Printed Boohs.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MANUSCKITTS
AOQUIRED IN THE YEAR
1893.
34,276. Philological and other tracts, in Latin and English :—
1. Short expositions of texts from Scripture. Lat Imperfect, f. 1.
2. *'Nominale sub compendio compilatum, tarn de fixis quam de
mobilibus " ; a Latin-English vocabulary of nouns, f. 12. Printed
from this MS. hy T. Wright, A Volume of Vocabularies, 1867,
p. 206.
3. Synonyms in Latin, with English equivalents (c/. Boyal MS. 17 C.
xvii., f. 28). f. 22 b.
4. *♦ Verbale nimis vtile scoloribus " (sic), in Latin-English, f. 25 b.
6. "Speculum Peccatoris"; beg. "Karisjsime in huins via vite
fugientes sumus." Imperfect, only the first page remaining, f. 31 b.
Printed, in the Appendix to the works of St. Augustine, in Migne,
Patr. Lat., voL xl. 983.
6. Sequentia de Tribus Begibus ; beg. Maiestati sacrosancte Mili-
tans cum triumphante." f. 32. A shorter version is in Kehrein,
Lat. Seq. des Miitelalters, 1873, p. 42.
7. De triginta argenteis " : history of the thirty pieces of silver for
which our Lord was betrayed by Judas, from the time when they
were coined by Terah, father of Abraham. With colophon " Quod
Barow." f. 33 b.
8. Joannis de Sacro Bosco Tractatus de SphsBra ; beg. " Tractatum
de spera in quatuor partes distinguimus." Imperfect, wanting a
leaf after f. 34, and breaking oflF in the third chapter, f. 34.
9. Letter from Pius II. "universis et singulis Christi fidelibus,*'
urging an expedition against the Turks ; [22 Oct. 1463]. Imperfect
at the end. f. 38. Printed by Eaynaldus, Annales Ecdestastici^
vol. xxii. (Lucca, 1753), p. 356.
Paper ; flf. 40. xvth cent. At ff. 37 b-38 b some notes have been
Digitized by
284
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,277-34,279.
inserted by John Farburn of births and deaths, 1552-1660, chiefly
of members of his own family, but including the death of " John
Vaus, vyoar of Kyllyngholm " [Killingholm, co. Line.]. Belonged
also to Joseph Mayer of Liverpool, oh. 1886 (see Wright, Volume of
VocabularieSy p. 206). At f . 10 b is inscribed, in a 1 6th cent, hand,
** Rychard Hoghson, of Cayster in y" cowntye of Yorke, gent."
Folio.
34.277. ''Cahier des devoirs en seconde de I'annto 1745": school
exercist s (at the College Mazarin) of the Chevalier d'^Jon, Auto-
graph, With an engraved half-length portrait of him, as "la
Chevali^re d'6on," by J. Cond6, at f. 1. Paper; ff. 130. Duo-
decimo. Presented hy A. W. Franks^ Esq., C.B.
34.278. List of London and Provincial Festivals dnd Concerts in
which Sir George Thomas Smart was interested, either as con-
ductor or composer, from 1798 to 1855, with directions for finding
the programmes, with a view to bequeathing them to the British
Museum. Followed (f. 22) by a letter on the subject from his
daughter, Margaret Rose Smart, to J. Winter Jones, the Principal
Librarian, dat. 9 July, 1873. Paper ; ff. 22. xixth cent. Small
Quarto. Transferred from the Department of Printed Boohs,
34,279 A. 1. Credo, for three voices, with accompaniment for horns,
oboes, and violins, in score, by Giovanni Battista Zingoni ; followed
by a soprano part in a different hand. f. 1.
2. Principal treble part of a " Dixit Dominus," by Giovanni Battista
Mazzaferrata, sung by " master Parsons " [? afterwards Sir William
Parsons, D. Mus.]. f. 18. For the other parts see below, Add,
34,279 B,f.l.
Paper ; ff. 20. xviiith cent. Oblong Folio.
34,279 B. 1. Dixrr Dominus for four voices with orchestral accom-
paniment, in parts, by Giovanni Battista Mazzaferrata. f. 1. For
the treble part see above. Add. 34,279 A, f. 18.
2. "Nisi Dominus," for three voices, with strings, in parts, by
Giovanni Battista BassanL Copied in 1749. f. 27.
S. " Ye Southern Breezes " : chorus for four voices, with some of the
orchestral parts by Dr. William Boyoe, in parts, f. 40.
4. String parts to ** The Seasons," a song by Dr. John Wall Callcott.
5. "What shall he have that killed the deer" : quartet and chorus,
by Sir Henry Eowley Bishop; vocal and instrumental parts.
Copied in 1837. f. 68.
Paper ; ff. 88. xviiith, xixth oentt. Folio.
f. 66.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,280-54,287.
285
^ 34,280-34,285. "A Biographical Dictionary of Foreigners wlio have
resided in or visited England, from tbe earliest times down to
the year 1777 by Joseph Gulston (ph. 1786), whose collections
for the work are in Add. 24,353-24,356. Six volumes, arranged in
alphabetical order, as follows : —
34.280. VoL i.(fr. 321). A-Oom. 34.284. VoL V. (If. 173). Ph-Ta.
84.281. „ n. (flf. 184). Ch-Fo ; 34,285. „ vi. (if. 169). Te-Z.
(part of Tol. i. being repeated with With Oom-Cz (probably a repeti-
34,283. „ IV. (ff. 187). Lau-Pf.
Paper. Each volume contains the book-plate of arms of John
Towneley (6b. 1813). The work belonged later to George Hibbert,
and was sold by him, with a large part of his library, in 1829 ; in
1831 it was in the possession of George James Welbore Agar-EUis
(Baron Dover in 1831), a letter to whom, from Thomas Grenville,
is in vol. L, f. 1. Large Folio.
34,286. The Holy Bible : Genesis to Ezra only. A printed edition,
London, 1711, interleaved, with notes said to be in the hand-
writing of William Law, author of tbe " Serions Call," etc. (oh. 1761).
Paper ; ff. 430. xvnith cent. With the inscnption at f. 1 " M. A.
June 10th 1712" (Law graduated M.A. in 1712). Octavo. Pre-
sented hy Miss Law.
34,287* Letters addressed to Philip (afterwards Sir Philip) Francis,
while a member of the Council of Bengal, by General Sir John
Clavering, a member of the Council, and by John Bristow,
Eesident at Lucknow ; 1774-1777. The letters of Clavering refer
to measures concerted between himself, P. Francis and Col. George
Monson against Warren Hastings, Governor General of India;
those of Bristow mainly refer to charges brought against him in
the discharge of his office. Included also are the following letters :
—(a) Col. G. Monson to P. Francis; 18 Feb., 22 Mar., 1775. ff. 26,
60;--(b) Sir J. Clavering to Col. Monson; 16 Mar.— May, 1775.
ff. 49, 61, 65, 82;— (c) Warren Hastings to Eichard Sumner;
18 Mar. 1775. Copy. f. 51 ; — (d) J. Bristow to Sir J. Clavering ;
18 Jan.-18 Sept., 1776. ff. 157, 205, 237, 267, 298;— (e) Capt.
[James] Webber, Adjutant General, to Capt. Erskine, commanding
a detachment in Rohilcund, and to J. Bristow; [1776]. Copies.
ff. 199, 243;— (f) Katherine [2nd wife of Sir John] Clavering, to
P. Francis; 23, 26 Aug., 10 Sept., 1777. ff. 350, 352, 360 ;— (g)
T. Farrer, Secretary to Col. Monson and an advocate of the
Supreme Court, counsel for Nuncomar, to the same ; 30 Aug. 1777.
Blight yariationa).
34,282. Vol. m. (ff. 185). Fr-Lat
tion of vol. ii. ff. 43-76) at the end,
reversing the volume.
286 ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,288-84,293.
ff. 364-358;— (h) John Shore, Member of the Council of Bengal
[afterwards Baron Teignmouth and Governor General] to the same ;
9 Dec. 1782. f. 362. Paper; ff. 363. Folio.
84,288 A, B. Lists of Incumbents in co. Norfolk, 13th-19th centt.,
extracted from Blomefield's History of Norfolk^ with additions. The
parishes are arranged alphabetically. Two volumes. Paper;
ff. 372, 372. Folio.
34.289. Twenty Anthems for two trebles and a bass, by Dr. William
Child, being evidently " The first set of Psalms of iii voyces, . . .
with a continual basse, either for the Organ or Theorbo," pub-
lished under that title by the composer in 1639. Paper; ff. 49.
xviiith cent. With book-plate of Messrs. Sharp, London. Small
Quarto.
34.290. Welsh Airs, many of them with variations, arranged for the
pianoforte, apparently by E. M. Combe, who presented them to
her niece, Mary Anne Boss, in 1834. Paper; ff. 43. Oblong
Octavo.
34.291. 1. La Viola," cantata for alto with violins and a bass in
score, by Antonio Caldara. Autograph (?). f. 1.
2. " In carcere penoso," for soprano and bass, with a bass, in score,
by Agostino Tinazzoli. Copied by Abbe Santini. f. 6.
3. " D' alle tenebre orrende," cantata for two sopranos, with a bass, in
score, by George Frederick Handel. In the same hand. f. 13 b.
Paper; ff. 22. xviiith, xixth centt. Belonged to Rev. Edward
Goddard. Oblong Folio.
34.292. Rentals, verdicts of Courts Baron, and surrenders in the
manor of Fareswell, in the parish of Fincham, co. Norfolk, chiefly
during the time that it belonged to the family of Guybon ; 1542-
1714. With one rental (f. 1) of the 15th cent. Included (ff. 34, 36)
are two letters from Thomas Selfe, steward, to Sir Francis Guybon,
Knt., lord of the manor; Lynn, 12, 29 May, 1689. Paper; ff. 68.
Folio.
34.293. "Transcript of the Begisters of the Parish of Seagry in the
County of Wilts, 1610 to 1811"; made for William Vines, of
Brewers Hall and Leathersellers Hall, London, in 1838. At
ff. 74-76 are engravings of the font, a monumental figure, and of
the church, T. Sampson del., 1833-4. Paper; ff. 77. With book-
plate of W. Vines. Folio.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,284.
287
84,294. Book op Hours, in Lo/tn, containing: — (a) Cursns Evan-
gelii. f. 1 ; — (b) Hours of the Holy Cross, f. 13 ; — (c) Hours of
the Holy Spirit, f. 28 <d) Hours of the Virgin, f. 41 ;— <e)
Lessons of the Passion, mz, St. Luke xxiL 1-xxiii. 63. f. 137 ; —
(!) Prayers to Our Lord, on the Passion, f. 167b; — (g) Prayers
to the Virgin, f. 169 b ; — (h) Memorials of Saints, consisting of a
short prayer on a single pfige, with a miniature (for the names see
below), f. 186;— (i) The Seven Penitential Psalms, f. 213;—
(k) Litany, etc. f. 236 ;— (1) Office of the Dead. f. 258 ;— (m)
"Oratio de Nomine lesu ex Paulinis Epistolis congesta": an
addition of the 16th-17th cent. ff. 343-348.
Vellum ; ff. 348. Written and illuminated for Bona of Savoy, wife
of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan [1444-1476], the device
of a phoenix with the motto Sola fata (? facta), solum Deum
sequor," which she adopted after her husband's death, appearing
in the border of f. 93. In several other borders (flf. 66 b, 79 b, etc.)
are inscribed the words Diva Bona," and on the front of a
building in a miniature on f. 210 b is ''Bona Duc[issa]." Some other
borders (ff. 66, 88, etc.) also contain the initials " B. M.," which
probably refer to Bianca Maria, daughter of the Duchess Bona,
although on f . 66 the words " Bona Maria " have been introduced
in order to fill up a line. The probability is that the MS. was
intended by the Duchess for a wedding gift to her daughter on her
marriage to the Emperor Maximilian I. on 30 Nov. 1493, and from
the use of the epithet " Diva," as above, it may be inferred that it
was not completed until after Bona's death, which is said to have
occurred in or about 1494. Less than half the MS. in its original
form now remains, but it still includes 48 miniatures and
a large number of borders exquisitely illuminated in the finest
style of Milanese art of the end of the 16th cent. On the death of
Maximilian in 1619 (Bianca Maria having died in 1610) the MS.
presumably came into the possession of his son and successor
Charles V. Although otherwise well preserved, it had by this
time been seriously mutilated by the abstraction of leaves. These
losses were now made good; the inserted miniatures, fifteen in
number, being by Flemish artists and of the highest excellence,
while the text is in two or more hands inferior to that of the
original Italian scribe. From the blackness of the ink and on
other grounds it is probable that this part of the MS., though
distinctly Flemish in style, was executed in Spain. Its date
lies between 1619 and 1621. On the miniature of St. Mark
(f. 10b) is inscribed "NRVA8: FMOARVIMI: 1619"; on a fine
medallion portrait of Charles V. in the border of f. 213 is the
date 1620 ; and in a prayer on £ 263 Pope Leo X. (6b. Dec. 1621)
is spoken of as still living. The subjects of all the miniatures
288
ADDITIONAt, MSS., 84,294.
are as follows (those by Flemish artists being marked by an
asterisk) : —
1. St. John. f. 1.
2. St. Luke. f. 4.
3. St. Matthew, f. 7.
4. *8t.Mark. f. 10 b.
5. *Gbriat nailed to the Groes.
f. 12 b.
6. Descent ofthe Holy Spirit, f. 28.
7. ♦The Annunciation, f. 41.
8. ♦The Visitation, f. 61.
9. ♦Adoration of the Angels at
Bethlehem, f. 82 b.
10. ♦The shepherds at Bethlehem,
f. 91.
11. ♦Adoration of the Magi. f. 97.
12. ♦Presentation in the Temple,
f. 104 b.
13. ♦Flijfht into Egypt f. 111.
14. ♦ ** ShIto, Begina." f. 138 b.
15. ♦Entry into Jeriisalem. f. 136 b.
16. Payment of Judas, f. 137.
17. Laat Supper, f. 138 b.
18. Gethsemane. f. 145 b.
19. Christ led away captive,
f. 147 b.
20. Christ before Annas, f. 149 b.
21. Christ before Caiaphas. f. 151b.
22. "EcceHomo." f. 153 b.
23. The Crucifixion, f. 161.
24. Piea. f. 165.
25. Symbols of the Passion, f. 167.
26. Assumption ofthe Virgin, f. 170.
27. ♦Virgin and Child: **0 Inte-
merata." fl 177 b.
28. St Michael, f. 186 b.
29. Baptism of Christ f. 187 b.
30. St Peter, f. 188 b.
31. ♦St Andrew, f. 189 b.
82. St James, f. 190 b.
33. St. Stephen, f. 191 b.
34. St Laurence, f. 192 b.
35. St Sebantian. f. 193 b.
36. St. Julian, f. 194 b.
37. St. George, f. 195 b.
38. St Gregory, f. 196 b.
89. St. Jerome, f. 197 b.
40. St Ambrose, f. 198 b.
41. St Augustine, f. 199 b.
42. St Bernnrd. f. 200 b.
43. St. Henry the Bishop, f. 201 b.
44. St. Antony, f. 202 b.
45. St Giles, f. 203 b.
46. St Albert [of TrapnniJ "liber-
ator a febribus" [canon. 1476].
f. 204 b.
47. St Peter Martyr, f. 205 b.
48. St. Francis, " Pater Minorum."
f. 206 b.
49. St Bernardino [of Sienna].
f.207b.
50. St Katharine of Alexandria,
f. 208 b.
51. St Katharine of Sienna, f. 209 b.
52. St Clare, "Discipula S. Fmn-
cisci." f. 210 b.
53. St Mary Magdalen, f. 211 b.
54-60. ♦David in penitence.
ff. 212 b, 215, 218, 225, 227, 232.
233. Only the firitt is Flemish.
61. All Saints: "Kyrie [e]leys.n."
f. 2,36.
62. ♦Raising of Lazarus, f. 257 b.
68. Death of the Virgin, f. 272.
Both series are by more than one hand, and of the Italian minia-
tures nos. 1-3, 65-60 show a marked difference in style from the
rest With two exceptions (ff. 48, 213) the borders belong to
the original part of the MS. They are of the usual Italian renais-
sance character, but are remarkable for richness of colouring
and great variety and beauty in the designs. Many of them
include small miniatures at top and bottom, among which are the
following series: — Symbols of the Passion, and of patriarchs,
apostles and saints, the latter in connection with Putti. ff. 13-27 ;
— Angels playing on different musical instruments, ff. 29-39 b; —
Incidents of the Passion, ff. 167b-169; — Bible heroines, with
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,896-34,898. 289
Theodorina," Queen of the Lombards, St. Pela^ and St. Elizabeth
of Hungary, flf. 251-256 ; — Putti playing with Bkulle, wrestling
with serpents, etc., and miscellaneous subjects, ff. 258-341 b. In
some of the borders are painted figures of birds and animals,
notiibly ermines and white rabbits ; and in others are medallions
containing portrait-busts and copies of ancient engraved gems.
Among the heads that of a young girl on f 65 is specially remark-
able for its delicate beauty, and those on ff. 74 b, 76, 85 b and 101
may also be noted. The MS. was brought to England from Spain
by Sir J. C. Robinson in 1871. It was then bound in a single
volume, but has since been divided into four. Duodecimo. Pre-
sented by John Malcolm, Esq., of PoUaUoch.
34,296. 1. "La vostra Pamela,'* duet from "Pamela maritata,**
composed by Giuseppe Farinelli, Venice, 1802. In full score.
2. Six " Duettini Notumi" («c), by Johann Gottlieb Naumann, with
a bass. f. 16.
8. "Parte, ti lascio," duet from the Milan (1800) version of "
" Lodovisca," by Johann Simon Mayr. In score, f. 27.
4. Twelve " Canzonette Veneziane da Battello," followed by another
set of twelve canzonets. With a bass. f. 41.
5. Canzonets, with pianoforte accompaniment, " del Nobile K" Widi-
man." f. 63.
6. "La Bella Pastorella," "canzoncina per chitarra Francesa."
Paper; ff. 76. Early xixth cent Artt. 1 to 5 belonged to Maria
Egerton. ObL Folio.
34.296. " La Rkgula del canto fermo ** : a treatise on plainsong, in
Itcdian, beg. " In primis bisogna sapere la manu " («c). Followed
by examples of the eight tones, etc., taken from the Antiphonal.
Vellum ; ff. 27. xvth-xvith cent. Duodecimo.
34.297. " Dixrr Dominus," for four voices, with orchestral accompani-
ment, by Niccola Piccinni. In full score. Paper ; fif. 22. xviiith
cent. Small ObL Folio.
34.298. Arias by Alessandio Scarlatti, Francesco Gasparinf, and
Francesco Mancini, for one voice, with a figured baps. There are
altK) (ff. Ill, 117, 121) three arias by Scarlatti with accompani-
ments for strings, the first being set for four voices. In score.
Paper; £f. 126. xviiith cent. Belonged to T. Jones in 1826.
ObL Folio.
MSS.--1893. u
f. 1.
f. 75.
290 ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,299-34,304.
34,299, 34,300. "L* Elisirk d* Amorb**: opera in fiiU score by
Gaetano Donizetti, written in several bands. Two volumes.
Paper; ff. 240, 177. xixth cent. Belonged to tbe music-seller
Agostino Marcbesi of Bologna, and afterwards to B. Sbrivale.
Obi. Folio.
34,30L Rental of the manor of Culwortb, oo. Northampton, 14
Edw. IV. [1474-5], in tbe lordship of Richard Danvers; with Ibe
aooompt of Seint Marye rent " at Cnlwortb, 16 Edw. IV., and
various acoompts and memoranda conoeming the rents of the
estate, 14-18 Edw. IV. Originally bound in four vellum leaves
(now fF. 13-16), which formed a fragment of a plea-roll, temp.
Hen. VI., containing part of a plea relating to Clerkenwell
nunnery. The blank sides (AT. 13, 16, 16 b) have been filled with
entries relating to the Culwortb estate, similar to those in the rest
of the volume. Paper and vellum ; ff. 16. Narrow Folio.
34.302. Acoompts relating to Finchampstead manor, co. Berks., viz. : —
(1) **A trew note of suche mony as I have made of wood and
timber att Finchamsted since my Grandmothers deathe, which
was in Sept. 1612," to 1637; and **a note of all paymentes att
Finchamsted since my Grandmothers deathe," to 1630. Probably
written by Sir Richard Harrison (M.P. for co. Berks., 1624, 1628;
for New Windsor, 1640), whose son sold the manor of East-court
in Finchampstead to Richard Palmer in 1661 (Lysons, Magna
Britannia^ vol. i. pt. ii. p. 181). ff. 1, 6 (2) •* An Account of what
moneys hath been paid unto Mr. Richard Palmer since his fathers
dt^ath, which was y« 28th of May, 1670," to 1696. f. 9 ;— (3) " An
account what money I have received for wood out of the parish of
Finchamstead since my brother Richard Palmers death, which
was on 30th of January, 1697" [8], to 1711. f. 16. A fragment
of a lease by James Harrison, of land at Hurst, co. Berks., dat.
17 Oct 6 Jas. I. [1608], originally formed the binding (now ff. 23,
24). Paper and (ff. 23, 24) vellum; ff. 24. xviith and xviiith
centt. Small Quarto.
34.303. Reports of meetings of the militia committee (of deputy-
lieutenants and justices of the peace) for the Forest subdivision,
00. Berks.; 1786-1795. Paper; ff. 36. Folio.
34.304. Medical miscellant, in Oerman, preceded (f. 1) by a subject-
index to artt. 1-4 ; —
1. A miscellaneous collection of medical recipes, charms (including
one at f. 18 b for detecting theft), and instructions for the
preservation of health, f. 4.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,806-34,807. 291
2. '^Eitzenie weder manoherhande sniclit der vrauwen ind vsge-
maich." f. 72.
3. Diagnosis from the nrine. f. 75.
4. Becipes, chiefly medical (but including two for preventing dogs
from barking), f. 77.
5. Glossary of the Latin and Oerman names of herbs and drugs,
f. 78.
6. Explanation of the symbols nsed in prescriptions, f. 83.
7. Directions for preparing and using salves and plasters, f. 84.
8. Description of herbs and their uses in medicine. Imperfect, f. 88.
9. Veins and arteries of the human body. f. 93.
10. Directions for blood-letting, for making a " lautertranck **
(hippocras), etc. f. 94.
11. " Von wunden vnd salben." f. 103.
Paper; flf. 108. Late xvth cent. Folio. Tram/erred from the
Department of Printed Books.
84,805. Latin-English Glossary of the Bible, including the
apocryphal books. The glosses agree for the most part exactly
with the later (Purvey's) version of the Wycliffite translation (see
Wycliffite Versions of the Holy Bible, ed. Forshall and Madden,
1850); and the Pauline Epistles are preceded by the same
prologues as in that version. Vellum; flf. 179. xvth cent.
Bound in thick boards with bevelled edges, covered with two
layers of white kid-skin, the outer cover being only partially
attached. At the end, on the lining of the cover, is inscribed
" Precii iiijs. iiijd." With the book-plate of arms of Thomas Bate-
man, of Middleton Hall, co. Derby. Octavo.
34 306. Letter-book of John Milward, deputy-lieutenant for co.
Derby ; containing correspondence between the Privy Council, the
Lord-Lieutenant (William Cavendish, 3rd Earl of Devonshire) and
deputy-lieutenants for co. Derby, and others, chiefly with reference
to the militia and to the suppression of an intended rising;
1660-1666. At f. 1 is a muster-roll for the hundreds of Scarsdale,
High Peak, and Wirksworth, 1660. Paper; AT. 58. With the
book plate of arms of Thomas Bateman, of Middleton Hall, co.
Derby. Folia
34,807. 1. Inventory of plate belonging to the Goldsmiths* Company,
16th cent. (c/. Add. 24,359, f. 43). f. 1.
2. Rent-book of Mary Sandys, widow of Miles Sandys, of Latimers,
00. Bucks., 1603-1613, almost all the payments being made !by her
sons Sir Edwin and Sir William Sandys, f. 5. At flf. 4 b, 16, 16 b
are pedigrees of the Sandys family, and at f. 16 is a copy of a
u 2
Digitized by
292
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,308, 84,809.
Tnemorandum by Mary Sandys of a promise made to her by her son
Bowj'er concerning a lease from her nephew John Coult, 7 Jan.
1608 [9] (see Add. 24,359, f. 45). At f. 19 is a recipe "to make
good inke."
Paper; ff. 19. x\rith and x\rnth centt. With book-plate of arms
of William Bateman (oh. 1835), and with a note by him (f. 4) of
his having given a MS. (now Add. 24,359) to the Rev. Joseph
Hunter, 23 July, 1828. Folio.
84,808. Customs of the town of Northampton, in fifty-eight chapters,
the last chapter containing an ordinance made in 1341. Imperfect^
beg. in the middle of chap. xxv. French, ff. 3-9. A later MS. in
English, containing eighty chapters, is preserved among the
archives of the corporation (see Northamptonshire Notes and Queries^
vol. i., 1884-6, p. 204). The rest of the volume is filled with
additions in later hands, relating to the government of the town,
viz. : (a) Oaths of the town clerk, mayor, and other officers, ff. 10-15,
1 9 b-24 b ; — (b) Confirmation of a royal charter prescribing the mode
of election of mayor and bailiffs, 28 Mar. 5 Hen. VII. [1490], with
further regulations on the same subject, ff. 15 b-17 b ; — (c) Letters-
patent with reference to the paving of the streets, 18 Mar. 9 Hen.
VI. [143f]. f. 18 (d) " Assize of breed aftyr the foorme of the
statu t of Wynchestre.** f. 1-9 b ; — (e) Regulations with regard to
pleadings, 5 Sept. 1 Chas. I. [1625], signed by the mayor, recorder,
and bailiffs, f. 25. Vellum ; ff. 27. xvth-xviith centt. Bound in
wooden boards covered with brown leather, finely tooled, with
metal clasps and bosses ; modern back. On the fly-leaves are the
names of several majws and other officials of Northampton, 17th
and 18th centt., the latest being H. J. Woolley, Mayor, 1769 (f. 2).
With book-plate of arms of Thomas Bateman, of Middleton Hall,
CO. Derby. Folio.
34,309. A SERIES of twenty-four miniatures on vellum illustrating
the Life of Christ, from the Annunciation to the Baptism, and
from the Entry into Jerusalem to the Ascension. Executed,
under Byzantine influence, in Italy early, in the xrvth cent. The
leaves, which are covered on one side only, measure 8| x 6f
inches, the designs occupying about 6x5 inches, enclosed within
a simple border. The backgrounds are of gold, or diapered in
blue and other colours. The colours generally are dull and, as it
were, muddy in tone ; but the whole of the miniatures appear to
have suffered from damp and other causes. The designs of the
Last Snpper and the Ascension are especially interesting. On the
back of f. 1 is inscribed in a hand of the 15th cent., ''Iste picture
sunt fratris Petri de Sclau'^nia de Forli (?), de ordine Minorum,
preoio xxii lib. Torn." Modem binding. Small Quarto.
4
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,310-34,313.
293
34,310, 34,311. Letter-book of Sir Isaac Wake, '1624-1630 ; con-
taining copies, for the most part autograph, of his letters as
Ambassador to Savoy and Venice, chiefly addressed to the
Secretaries of State (Edward Conway, Lord Conwi^, and Dudley
Carleton, Viscount Dorchester), but including a few to [James
Hay,] Earl of Carlisle (whom he addresses as " my noble Lord and
patron"). Two volumes. Vol. I. ^ June, 1624 — §| July, 1625.
VoL IL ^IJ^, 1626-T8g. Dec. 1630. For earlier Letter-books,
1615-1623, see Add. 18,639-18,642. Paper; ff. 119,456. With
bookplate of arms of Sir John Dolben, Bart. (oh. 1756). JFolio.
34.312. A COLLECTION of theological and political tracts, etc. : —
1. "Whither his Ma*** may give his royall assent to any Act of
Parliament that tends eyther to the mine or diminucion of the
present clergy, salvo juramento?** A tract written in or soon
after 1642. f. 1.
2. " Articuli Lambethani exhibiti per D : Whitakerum, Nov : 20. 1595.
Annexa et eorum censura" [by Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Win-
chester], f. 7. Printed in Articuli Lambethani, 1 63 1, pp. 9-1 1 , 21-32.
3. " The danger y* the kingdome now stands in, and the remedie,
by Sir Robert Cotton." f. 11. Printed in 1628, and reprinted in
tha Somers Tracts, vol. iv. (1810), p. 100.
4. "A breife answer to a late pamphlett [by Nathaniel Fiennes,
published in 1642] entituled Vnparalleld reasons for abolisheing
Episcopacy. 1644." f. 14 b. ** This tract I delivered to Dr. Bray,
who added nothing, but altred and transposed some things, and
after shewed it to tiie Clerke of the Closett and Secretary Nicholas
as his owne, by whose means it was afterwards printed." Pr.
anonymously, as A Vindication of Ejpiscopacie, 1644.
5. Sermon, preached in Northamptonshire [by John Dolben, Bishop
of Eochester 1666, Archbishop of York 1683-6]. Imperfect at the
beginning, f. 53.
6.1 Letter on the condition of the Church of England, f. 92.
7. Extracts from Adamus Contzen, Politica [1621], libb. ii., vi. f. 120.
8. Letter written by John Favour {oh. 1623), to confute the doctrine
that a man may live a Catholique in affection, and a Protestant
in profession." With a short introductory letter, f. 122.
9. Play, in blank verse, on the subject of Tancred and Sigismunda
(here Ghismonda): not the same as Lansdowne MS. 786, or
Hargrave MS. 205. f. 139.
Paper; flf. 186. xvnth cent. With book-plate of arms of Sir
John Dolben, Bart. (oh. 1756). Small Quarto.
34.313. FouncAL tracts relating to Ireland, tempp. Eliz. — Jas. I.,
viz, :—
294 ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,314-34,316.
1. ** Capten Thomas Lea his booke of snndrye abnses comitiod by
great offioors and other in Ireland *' : the " Discouerie/' with the
dedicatory epistle (see Add. 33,743, fif. 7-52 b). f. 2.
2. ** The begining and oontynuaunoe of the Rebells of Ireland, by
degrees, truly disconered," by Thomas LovelL Addressed to
Queen Elizabeth, and written between 1585 and 1597. f. 49.
8. ''A direct[i]on for the plantation of Ulster, oonta^'ning in it size
principall thinges," by Thomas Blenerhasset. Addressed to
Henry, Prince of Wales. Printed in 1610. f. 57.
4. A remembrance of some parte of the seruices donn by Morris
fitz James fitz Oerald, of Mocolpe within the countie of Waterford
in the realme of Ireland, being performed against his owne neare
kinsemen, and their followers .... by John fitz Gerald, sonne
vnto the said Morris. Dated the 23*** day of Nonember, 1610."
Addressed to [George Carew] Lord Carew. f. 73.
6. ** The Supplication of the blood of the English most lamentably
murdred in Ireland, cryeing out of the yearth for reuenge."
Addressed to Queen Elizabeth, and written about the end of 1597.
Paper; ff. 121. xvith-xviith centi At f. 1 is the signature of
George Carew, Baron Carew (1605) and Earl of Totness (1626),
with the date 1617. He was Master of the Ordnance in Ireland
1587-93, and President of Munster 1600-08. His arms also are
stamped in gilt on the oovcrs. Small Quarto.
34.314. Letter addressed to King Charles I., on the political
situation in Europe, with special reference to the Palatinate,
advising an active co-operation with Gustavus Adolphus. Written
after the death of Tilly and before that of Gustavus Adolphus (i,e.
between 30 April and 6 Nov., 1632: see flf. 79, 81, etc.). Paper;
ff. 100. zvuth cent. Bound in brown morocco, tooled. Small
Quarto.
34.315. Begister of pieces of artillery, ammunition, and other stores
delivered out of the Parliamentary Ordnance Office, 6 May, 1643 —
3 Dec, 1644; with statements of the particular services for which
tbey were to be employed. Paper ; ff. 71. Folio.
The following No8.y 34,316-34,385, formed pari of the library of Sir
Thomas Fhillipps, Bart,^ of MiddUhilly eo. Worc.^ and Cheltenham.
34.316. " The lyfe, raygne, and fall of Kinge Edward y« second of y*
name King of England" : by Sir Francis Hubert (o6. 1629). A
poem in 681 stanzas of seven lines, beg. : " I singe thy sadd
disas er, fatall Einge." Printed, with title The Hietorie of Edward
f. 84.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,317-34,319. 295
the Second, in 1629, a surreptitions edition having appeared in 1628.
Paper ; ff. 98. xviith cent. With book-plate of arms of Edward
Astle. Dnodecimo.
34.317. Bbmains of the corresponilence and papers of Eobert Sher-
borne, Bishop of Chichester (1508-1536); consisting of letters to
himself or his commissary, accompts relating to the see, and other
papers, for the most part in a very fragmentary state, and
apparently taken from the covers of books. The names of the
writers, so far as they remain, are given in the Index. Paper;
. flf. 101. Folio.
34.318. ExcHBQXTEB ACOOMPTS and other official papers ; 1516-1656.
1. Receipts of the Tellers of the Exchequer on account of subsidies,
Easter, 7 Hen. VIII.— Mich. 8 Hen. VIII. [1516]. Lat. Imperf.
f. 1.
2. ** Visus " of receipts and issues, (a) Mich. 15 Hen. VIII.— Mich. 16
Hen. VIII. ri523-4]. Lat. Imj^erf. f. 4 ;— and (b) Easter— Mich.
5 Eliz. [1563]. Lat. f. 5.
8. Exchequer warrant for deductions to Sir Tho. Bludder from his
rent as farmer of the Coal-duties, on account of exemptions granted
on ooals exported to Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Man, etc,
and brought to London for the relief of the poor ; 23 Dec. 3 Jas. I.
1605. Contemp. copy. f. 23.
4. List of stationery supplied to Sir Francis Egiock, Arthur Agarde,
and others, officers of the Exchequer, with their receipts; 1614.
5. Abstracts of (a) Exchequer receipts for the year ending Mich.
1626. f. 40 ;— (b) Payments to the Eoyal Household, Navy and
Ordnance Offices, ambassadors, etc.; 1629-1632. flf. 41-49;— (c)
** Subsidies paid into the Eeceipt." 1-10 Chas. I. [1625-1634],
followed by other receipts, from reprisals, the Queen's dowry,
" guiftes and contributions," fines, sales, etc. f. 50.
6. Lists of stationery, etc., supplied to the Lord Treasurer, Secretaries
of State and others, and to officers of the Exchequer, with fees,
dyettes, and wages " ; 1638. f. 56.
7. Beoeipts and payments of the Tellers of the Exchequer ; 1656.
f. 62.
Paper; flf. 88. Belonged to Dawson Turner (Sale-Cat. 6 June,
1859, lot 170). Folio.
34,319. Ordinances of Henry VIEL "oonoeroing thordeiing and
seruioe of his (Cambers and the dueties of his officers and ser-
uauntes belonging to the same"; made '*by thadvise of his mos^t
noble Counsell," 4 Feb. a"" 17 [1526]. At the end are forms of
f. 31.
296
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,320.
homage and fealty (f. 20 b), and the fonn of " The renonncement
of the Popes power and jurisdiction by the Bnssliops of England
vnto the Kinges highnes," made out in the name of Stephen
Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester (f. 21 b). On the old paper cover
(f. 2) is written, ** The Booke of Henrie [Fitz Alan], Erie of
Arundell, Lorde Chamberleyn to King Henrie theight [1645-1650],
and Gopie of a booke signed by his Ma^ and deliuerid to the Eile
of Worcetonr somtyme [1508-1626] Lord Chamberleyn to his
highnes." For another of Arundors books of Ordinances, see
Harley MS. 4107. Paper; flf. 21. Folio.
34,320. Household-Book of Queen Elizabeth, with additional matter
interspersed relating to the royal household, e/c, during the reigns
of Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Mary. The contents are : —
1. ** A calender for venison " : statement of the number of deer to be
supplied by the several royal parks and forests for the household ;
followed by a form of warrant for the same, dat. 24 Nov. 26 Eliz.
[1583]. f. 4.
2. Becipes for preserves, "fine cracknells," etc., including one for
"mauus Gbristi," composed of sugar, pearls, and gold pounded
together and made into a paste with rose water, f. 6 b.
8. " An ordinance for the ohristininge off Prince Edwarde at Hampton
Cort," 16 Oct 29 Hen. VIII. [1637]. f. 9.
4. Allowances claimed by the Serjeants of the royal buttery, pantry
anfl larder ; 22 Eliz. [1679-80]. f. 12.
6. Warrants for Privy Seals for payments of wages, etc.^ " pour lez
Buckhoundes '* and " pour lez harthoundes " ; Greenwich, 23 Aug.,
and Westminster, 24 Aug. 24 Eliz. [1582]. Fr. ff. 14, 14 b.
6. Establishment Book of Edward VI., giving a list of all offices
under the Crown with their fees, the name« of the holders being in
a few cases included; circ. 1650-1563. f. 15.
7. Value of the sees of England and Wales, with their tenths, followed
by a list of peers " acoordinge to there autorities and degrees," the
latest creation being that of Lord Norreys [1672], and by the titles
at id fees of the Officers of the coinage of tinne," etc. ff. 70,
71 b, 73.
8. Accompt of James Woodford, Clerk of the Offices to Qu. Elizabeth,
for the year ending 30 Sept. 1583. LaL f. 74.
9. " The number of messes off meat served in Christmas a* v** Edw.
sexti [1561], the haule beinge kept," with an ordinance as to
allowances of drink, etc. ; followed by " an estimat of the houshold
charges of 6 persons i^er annum." ff. 78, 83.
10. " An ordinaunce for the coronacion of ... . Queene Mary," at
Westminster, 1 Oct. 1553, giving the names of the household
officers appointed for the various services, with bills of fare, etc. ;
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,321, 34,322.
297
including (f. 86) A fare for the Qneene, the Bishop, and the ladye
Elizabeth, three messe of like fare." f. 84.
11. ** Thordinarye of the howshdld with the allowances of tLer wages
^ and ffees of meate," in the time of [Charles Brandon], Duke of
Suflfolk, Great Master [1540-1646]. f. 99 b.
12. Miscellaneous matter relating to the household of Queen Eliza-
beth, including : — (a) " Messes off meat served on St. Georges Eve
Supper," a^ 26 [1684]. f. 101 ; — (b) Allowances of bread, wine,
ale, etc.f to the Household, from a Duke to the Queen's laundress,
f. 102 b {c) " A dyet served to her Ma**" at Catledge y* 1. Northes
in the banqueting hous Tewsday y* 2^ of September" [1678].
f. 103 b ; — (d) Prices of meat, fish, and other commodities, f. Ill ;
— (e) " A dyet served daly to the Quenes Ma"% with the charges
off brekffast dynner and supper, a* 1678, vpon a fflesh daie." f. 1 16 ;
— (f; " Fare served to her Ma"* and the CommissioneiB off France
in the banqueting-hous at Whitehall," 25 Apr., a** 23 [1681].
Followed by various other ** diets," allowances, notes of prices, etc.
f. 116b; — (g) *'The tyme off yere ffor service off certaine pooles,"
or lists of fish and their seasons, f. 128 ; — (h) ** The prices off
poultry stuffe," as fixed a'* 24 Eliz. [1581-2], and of "provision
paide by her Ma^ a'* ultimo" [1602-3]. f. 128 b;— (i) " Visus
expensarum hospicii " for the year ending 30 Sept. 1684. f. 136 ;
— (k) "Officers off housholde," a** 24 [1681-2], with their fees,
f. 161.
13. "Fees for dyvers offices of the Kinges houshold within ther
offices of ould antyquety yeuen." f. 133.
14. "The ordinance for thofficers of houshold," 31 Hen. VIIL [1639-
40]. See A Collection of Ordinances^ etc., Soc. of Antiquaries, 1790,
pp. 228-240. f. 137 b (for the fir^t oidinance, see f. 139).
Paper; ff. 164. In vellum covers, the back strengthened with
leather bands outside and with portions of two leaves (ff. 1, 164)
from a 14th-cent. vellum MS., containing theological matter, on the
inside. On f. 2 and on the inside of the last cover U the signature
of William Cholmley, written circ. 1600. Folio.
34,32L AocoMPT of Sir John Fortesone, Master of the Wardrobe, of
receipts and payments in connection with the coronation of James L
and Anne his^Queen, on 26 July, 1603; declared before the Lord
Treasurer and the Chief Baron of the Exchequer on 1 July, 1G05.
Copy. Paper; ff. 12. xvnthcent Folio.
34,322. "Eblatione d'Inghilterra " : account of England and its
political condition, by Cardinal Guide Bentivoglio, Papal Nuncio
in the Spanish Netherlands; with an introductory letter to
Cardinal Borghese, dat Brussels, 31 Jan. 1609. Italian. Followed
298 ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,323, 34,324.
by (a) ** Un altra relatione di uarie ooee appartenenti alia religione
Cattolica in Inghilterra," sent hj the same to Card. Borghese,
2 Oct. 1610. f. 36 and (b) " Breue Relatione di Danimarca," sent
by him to Card. Borghese from Brussels, 2 Feb. 1613. f. 70 b.
The Relation of Denmark is printed among Bentivoglio's Belationi^
Cologne, 1629, vol. i. p. 191. Paper ; flf. 76. xvnth cent Be-
longed, in the 18th cent., to Francesco Daniele, and given by him
to the Duke of Cassano (f. 1 b). Folio.
34.323. Apology for the political conduct of Robert Cecil, Earl of
Salisbury, Lord High Treasurer, etc., written shortly after his
death by Sir Walter Cope. A copy in Lansdowne MS. 151, f. 112,
is endorsed by Sir Julius Ca?sar " 1 July, 1612." Printed in
Gutch's Collectanea Ourioaa^ 1781, vol. i. p. 119. Paper; flf. 7.
Circ. 1612. Folio.
34.324. Collection of political and other papers made by Sir Julius
CsBsar, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Master of the Rolls,
consisting of transcripts of state-papers, and various political and
legal notes, together with a, few private letters; 1624-1633.
Described as No. 84 in Cassar's Catalogue of his MSS. (Lansdowne
MS. 124, f. 236), and furnished (ff. 339-340 b) with alist of contents
in Caesar's handwriting ; but the papers have since been re-arranged.
For other volumes of the same collection, see Lansdowne MSS.
126-174. The most important of the contents are : —
1. Decree in Chancery fur limiting the expenses of John [de Vere,
14th] Earl of Oxford ; 16 Feb. 16 Hen. VIII. [1624J. f. 1.
2. Cunditiones, et in eventum oblationes, illustribus dominis Com-
missariis serenissimse Anglisa Reginae Elizabeth, anno 1660, per
Legates Hansas Teutonicas exhibitae " (for other copies see Lansd.
MS. 141, f. 202, and Cotton MS. Claudius E. viL, f. 224 b). f. 3.
8. Concordata inter Reginam serenibsimam Elizabetham et Hansam
Teutonicam, anno 1660 " (see Cal of State Papers, Foreign, 1660-61,
p. 214). f. 6.
4. Orders in Council, petitions, and various notes concerning the
wool and clothing trade, especially in Northumberland, Cumber-
land, and Westmoreland ; 1686-1623. flf. 8-26 b.
5. Table of the numbers of ships to be provided by the coast towns,
"to attend her Ma*** Navy for 3 monethes"; 24 April, 1688.
f. 27.
6. " The names of such Hanse townes, as were delyvered to his Ma****
Commissioners the 16th of August, 1604, by the Hanse Com-
missioners." f. 36.
7. Speech on the necessities of the Crown, delivered by the Lord
Treasurer Dorset, at a conference of the Lords and Commons;
[19 Feb. 160f ]. See Commons* Jownals, vol. i. p. 271. f. 37 b.
ADDITIONAL MSB., 34,324.
299
8. Ordinances for the reform of abuses in the Ck)tirt of Chancery ;
Easter Term, 8 Jas. 1. [1610]. f. 43.
9. Commission to the Judges, to prevent the exaction of excessive
fees in their Conrts; Westminster, 8 Oct. 8 Jas. I. [1610]. f. 45 b.
10. Arguments, in Caesar's hand, to prove *Hhat either no reason be
given of the dissolution of Parliament, or sufficient reasons why so
rather then a prorogation"; 29 Dec. 1610. f. 61.
11. Two short tracts by Sir Bichard Martyn, Master of the Mint, on
"the difference betweene full fyne syluer and standaid syluer,"
dated 3 July, 1612, and on a project for altering the silver coinage,
dated 7 Jan. 1612 [13]; with some notes by Ceesar on the same
subject, dated 2 Sept. 1626. ff. 63, 65, 67.
12. I^raft of letter asking for contributions to the Crown; 28 June,
1614. f. 69.
13. Patent of Sir Julius C»sar as Master of the Bolls ; 1 Oct. 12 Jas. I.
[1614]. f. 71b.
14. Boyal declaration concerning the fees at the port of London ;
Whitehall, 17 Jan. 1615 [16]. With a table of fees annexed, and
a second table of the same endorsed 10 Sept 1624. ff. 79 b, 83 b,
92 b.
15. Letter from James I. to the Judges of the Common Pleas, under-
taking to make no new appointments to the prejudice of the
prothonotaries of that Court; Westminster, 25 Nov. a** 14 [1616].
f. 96.
16. Notes by Caesar of Privy Council meetings held 9 July, 10 Sept.,
1619. ff. 105, 107.
17. " His Ma*'** commanndements to his Lords of his Privy Counsell " ;
10 Jan., 4 Apr., and 19 Apr., 1620. f. 109.
18. Order in Council conceiving the coinage of silver, and under-
taking by the Goldsmitbs' Company not to give more than the
mint price; 12, 19 Jan., 1619 [20]. f. 111.
19. Notes by Cassar on "the meanes [for the Crown] to subsist^;
24 Jan. 1619 [20]. f. 115.
20. '*The Kings commanndements to the Lords, at his going to
progresse " ; 18 July, 1620. f. 1 17.
21. Notes by Csesar of a Privy Council meeting, touching the
Palatinate; 29 Sept. 1620. f. 119.
22. Declaration by James I. that he will make no innovations in
any Court of Justice, without first consulting its Judges (see CdL
of State Papers, 1619-23, p. 183) ; 5 Oct a« 18 [1620]. f. 121 b.
23. Contributions towards the defence of the Palatinate, from the
officers of the Courts of Star Chamber and Chancery, and from the
Lords of the Council ; 14 Oct. 1620. f. 127.
24. Warrant to the Lord Clianoellor to issue writs for a new
Parliament; Theobalds, 5 Nov. 1620. f. 129.
300
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,324.
25. Payments extraordinary made ont of the Hanaper, from Micliael-
mas, 42 Eliz. [1600], to 11 Jas. I. [1614]. f. 131.
26. Offices granted in the Chancery, tem^. Eliz. — Jas. I. (to 13 Jan.
162^). f. 133.
27. ** Letters patents granted to private men of sundry things which
the Six Olerkes and the Clerkes of the M<^. of the Ghanoerie did
make in common before that time " ; tempp. Edw. VI. — Jas. I.
28. Tract by one of the prothonotaries, urging the enrolment of all
treaties in the Chancery, f. 138. Endorbed by Sir J. Ca^r with
the date 2 Apr. 1621, and certainly written after the accession of
James I. ; but stated (in another hand) to have been dedicated to
the Lo : Tresorer Buckhurste" [Treasurer, 1598-1608]. f. 138.
29. Declaration of the Commons in favour of the Elector Palatiue ;
4 June, 1621. f. 143. Printed in S. E. Gardiner's Hist, of
England, vol. iv. (1886), p. 129.
30. Summary, in Csesar's hand, of Lord Treasurer Mandeville's
speech and declaration of the Kings pleasure to bee signified to
the Judges and Justices of the Peace" ; 21 June, 1621. f. 145.
31. Notes by Caisar of a Privy Council meeting held 30 Dea 1621.
f. 147.
32. "The Kings commaundements to the Lords by Mr. Secretary
Calvert ; 1 Mart. 1621 [2]." f. 149.
33. Several treatises and notes relating to foreign exchanges, and to
the balance of trade ; 1622-23. ff. 153-178.
34. Note by Sir Kalph Maddison, on the scarcity of silver in
England; 2 July, 1623. f. 179.
35. Notes in Caesar's hand on the "causes of want of money in
England and Wales"; 1621, 1623. ff. 181, 183.
36. "Eeasons why there should not be a third Examiner in
Chancery," in Caesar's hand ; 29 June, 1622. f. 185.
37. Notes by Caesar " touching the raysinge of fees in writs " ;
7 Sept 1622. f. 188.
38. "The causes of the decay of trade amongst the English
merchants," in Caesar's hand ; 7 July, 1620. f. 191.
39. Notes in Caesar's hand of the proceedings of the Commission
for the increase of trade; 31 Oct.— 19 Dec. 1622. ff. 193-199,
209-211.
40. "A redy course propounded for thestablishinge and certaine
settlinge of the manufacture of all manner of draperies to be
brought vnder government, for the true and exact makinge of
euerie of them," by Walter Morell ; 12 Dec. 1622. f. 201.
41. " Briefe answers of marchants of the staple to certeine questious
propounded by his Ma**" Commissioners concerning the decay of
trade " ; 13 Dec. 1622. f. 203.
f. 135.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,324-
301
42. The kelpes and remedies in the trade of clothing *' ; 1 Mar.
1622 [3]. f. 213.
43. Orders for the condnot of courtiers at chapel and elsewhere;
iJan. 1622 [3]. f. 215.
44. " A note shewing what proffits and advantages antiently belonged
to the Masters of the Chanoerie, and by what meanes they haue
bin depriued of the same " ; 15 Feb. 1622 [3]. f. 218.
45. ''The cheife and most remarkeable heads of the Proclamacion
pnblibhed lately ia Spaine, 14"' of Feb : 1 623 [4]." f. 220.
46. ** An abstract of the last resolucion of his Emperiall Ma"* for as
much as concerned the translacion of the Electorate"; 23 Feb.
1623 [4]. f. 222.
47. Petition from the Lords and Commons to James I., with the
King's reply and an Address ; 5, 8, 22 Mar. 1 623 [4]. ff. 224, 225, 228.
Printed in the Lords* Journals, iii. pp. 250, 275.
48. Commission to Lord Mandeville and others, to make inquiry
concerning port fees and customs ; Windsor, 6 July, 1624. f. 230.
49. Commission to Oliver [St. John,] Viscount Grandison, and
others, for inquiry into the iarniing of the duties on currants and
sweet wines; Theobalds, 17 July, 1624. f. 232.
50. Letter from the Duke of Buckingham to the Lord Keeper, in
favour of Sir William Beecher ; Newhall, 9 Nov. 1624. f 234.
51. Orders issued by Sir J. Caesar, as Master of the Rolls, to be
observed by the Register and his clerks; 6 Oct. 1625. f. 236.
52. Notes by Caesar on the composition and functions of the Privy
Council ; 31 Oct. 1625. f. 238.
53. Instructions from Charles I. to the Judges, to enforce the laws
against Catholics; Reading, 11 Nov. a« 1 [1625]. f. 242.
54. Remonstrance of the Commons, presented to Charles I. on 5 Apr.
1626 (Rnshworth, voL i. p. 243) ; with the King's message, 13 Apr.
1626. ff. 244, 246.
55. Notes by Caesar of Lord Keeper Coventry's speeches at the
Star Chamber "by order from the Kings Ma*^"; 29 June, 1626.
f. 248.
56. Tract against usury, suggesting a Royal Exchange for advancing
money ; addressed to the King by William Sanderson, 8 July, 1626.
f. 250.
57. Notes by Caesar of a Council meeting at Whitehall, 13 Sept 1626,
^ touching some present provision of money towards the warres
against the King of Spaine." f. 256.
58. List of commissions for the banishing of Jesuits and priests, from
- 43 Eliz. to 20 Jas. L [1600-1623]. f. 258.
59. References to precedents, in Caesar's hand, for raising money by
benevolences, etc., and for the punishment of contumacious subjects ;
- 1627. ff. 260, 264.
302
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,325, 34,326.
60. List of the King's lands and parks in Hertfordshire, with their
yearly value; 24 Nov. 1627. f. 266.
61. Extracts from the Tower Beoords made by Sir John Borongh,
Keeper, showing the means nsed by Edward L for raising money ;
24 Jan. 1627 [8]. f. 268.
62. Fees dne to Sir Julius Caesar as Master of the Bolls; 4 Jan.
1630 [1]. f. 280 b.
63. Act of the Privy Council, in favour of Doctors of Civil and Canon
Law; Whitehall, 13 Dec. 1633. f. 282.
64. Note of the precedents for taking ships and men for the King's
service, in Sir J. Borough's hand. f. 284.
66. Oath of the Begister in Chancery, f. 286.
The volume also contains (ff. 288--304) some original letters to Sir
J. Caesar, and (ff. 306--337) a number of short poems, anagrams,
etc,^ by various writers. One of the letters (f. 290) is from Sir
George Calvert, Secretary of State, 26 Nov. 1621, requiring Caesar's
attendance in Parliament on the following day and ** every day as
long as the howse sitts"; another (f. 294) is from the Duke of
Buckingham, 29 Apr. [1628]; and a third (f. 304) is from David
[Dolben, Bishop of] Bangor, 29 June, 1632. Among the poems are :
— ^Verses on the journey of Prince Charles and the Duke of Bucking-
ham (designated " Jack " and " Tom ") to Spain in 1623 ; attributed
to James I. (see H. A. Bright, Poenu from Sir K. Dighy's papers^
1877, p. 43). ff. 310, 312;— "A hymne to God, my God, in my
sicknes," by John Donne (^Complete Poems, ed. A. B. Grosart, vol. ii.,
1873, p. 339), endorsed by Caesar " D. Dun Deane of Panics his
verses in his greate sicknes in Decemb. 1623." f. 316 ; — ^* Carmina
lugubria in mortem . . . regis Jacobi . . . per Drumond Scotum
[Will. Drummond of Hawthomden], 2 Maii, 1626." f. 322;—
Two Latin elegiac couplets, endorsed " verses made by Sir Edward
Coke K*, vt fama refert, at his being in the Tower." f. 333.
Paper ; ff. 341. xviith cent. According to a note in a copy of the
Sale-Catalogue of the Caesar Collection (Lansdowne MS. 123, f. 86),
purchased in 1767 by Samuel Burroughs, Master in Chancery;
afterwards in the library of Bichard Heber (o&. 1833). Folio.
34.325. Lists of military and other stores supplied to the King at
Oxford, 26 Nov. 1642—10 Nov. 1643, including in most cases the
names of the persons from whom they were obtained. Paper;
ff. 72. Folio.
34.326. PETmoNS to Parliament, to the Council of State, 6(e., 1648*
1664; followed by a few other papers, 1629-1663. The names of
all the petitioners are given in the Index. Included are : —
1. Petitions from : — (a) Matthew Allin, M.P. for Weymouth, f. 1 ;—
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,326.
803
(b) [Bandal Mao Donnell, Marquis of] Antrim. £f. 2 b, 3 ; — (c)
Sir George Benyon, Knt. f. 4 ; — (d) CoL Thomas Blagge, " pris-
oner in y« Tower/* 1652. flf. 6, 8 -(e) Thomas [Wentworth, Earl
of] Cleveland, f. 20 ;— (f) CoL Edward Conway [or. Earl of Con-
way 1679, Secretary of State 1681-83]. f. 21 ;— (g) [Richard
Boyle, 2nd Earl of] Cork. f. 23 ;— (h) Henry Elsynge [formerly
Clerk to the House of Commons], f. 27; — (i) Col. Richard
Fortescue and Major Richard Fincher, officers under Sir T. Fairfax,
f. 28 ; — (k) Henry [Somerset, Lord] Herbert [of Raglan, or. Duke
of Beaufort 1682]. f. 29 (1) Lettice, widow of Sir Henry Hol-
croft, Knt. f. 30 b <m) Sir Peter Killigrew. f. 32 ;— (n) Sir
Abraham Williams, 1649. f. 49.
2. ** The humble Remonstrance and Petition " of the Company of
Merchant Adventurers against new taxes imposed by the Dutch on
English cloths; 30 Mar. 1652. f. 36.
3. Petition of Anne Powell, widow of Richard Powell, of Forest Hill,
CO. Oxon, [and mother of Milton's first wife,] to the Council of State,
asking them to appoint some of their number to report on her case
to Parliament, and mentioning Milton as mortgagee of her
husband's lands; [1651 or 2]. With a copy of an order by the
Committee " for Reliefe upon Articles of Warre," dated 12 June,
1650. flf. 43, 44. The order was printed by W. D. Hamilton,
Original Papers illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Milton
(Camden Soc., 1859), p. 82 ; but the petition does not appear to
have been known to the editor, nor yet to Prof. D. Masson {Life of
Milton, voL iv., pp. 236-246, etc.).
4. Petition of the inhabitants of Worcester to the Council of State
for the removal of the soldiers quartered there; [Feb. 1652].
5. Order in Council in favour of the Danish and Hanse merchants ;
Whitehall, 17 Jan. 1628 [9]. Signed by Thomas [Coventry, Baron]
Coventry, Lord Keeper; [Edward Conway, Viscount] Conway;
[Henry Mootagu, 1st Earl of] Manchester; [Thomas Howard, Earl
of] Ai-undel and Surrey, and others, f. 57.
6. Accompts of, and instructions to, Colonel Henry Marten, M.P. for
CO. Berks., and member of the Council of State; 1613-1650.
flf. 59-65.
7. Copy of a letter from the Council of State to the Committee of the
Navy, relative to the employment of a naval officer as a chaplain ;
14 Apr. 1652. f. 66.
8. Certificate of Sir John Norwich, 1st Bart., and John Mansell,
justices of the peace in Northamptonshire, to the Committee for
Plundered Ministers, acsusing two other justices of partiality;
[1645-1653]. f. 07.
Paper; ff. 68. Folio.
f. 54.
304
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,327-34,829.
34.327. "An Accouot of all moneys .... iRsned and paid out of
the .... Exchequer to any person or persons on account of the
Privy Purse, secret service, pentions, bounties or any summ or
summs of money to any person or persons whatsoever without
account," from 26 March, 1721, to 25 March, 1725. Among the
payments are : — (a) to Sir Kichard Steele, *' as of Royall Bounty,"
£500. f. 6 (b) to Dr. The. Ronton " for making known his art,
skill and mystery in curing of ruptures, etc.," £5000. f. 6; — (c)
and to Charles Maitland, surgeon, "for innoculating Prince
Frederick for the small-pox," £1000. f. 7. There are also
numerous payments for passage-money of ministers going to
America and the West Indies. Paper ; ff. 20. Folio.
34.328. " Mehoires concei-nant FAngleterre," in three parts, vtz. : —
(a) " Memoire historique concemant les fonds publics." f. 3 ; —
(b) "Memoire historique concernant la Banque d'Angleterre."
f. 23 b; — (c) "Troisi^me Memoire," having for its object (see f. 2 b)
"de faire voir que nous avons en nos mains tous les moyens
necessaires pour mettre I'Angleterre dans le cas de n'oser plus
d^sormais se mesurer avec la France." f. 38. In the preface the
author states that the motive of his work was to correct certain
misstatements in L*Ami des Hommes [by Victor Eiqiietti, Marquis
de Mirabeau, Paris, 1755]. He adds that he had lived 30 years in
England in familiar intercourse with the most famous merchants
and manufacturers, and had been introduced " dans toutes leurs
assemblies les plus respectables appell6es Clubs," where he had
used his opportunities as a political agent of the French Govern-
ment from 1735 till his arrest and the seizure of his papers in
Nov. 1750. Paper; fif. 80. Ctrc. 1755-1760. Folio.
34,329-34,336. State-Papers, letters, e^c, relating to negotiations
with Portugal and Spain; 1572-1720. Seven volumes. Paper.
Folio. The collection was made by Sir Robert Southwell, Clerk
to the Privy Council, and (1690) Secretary of State for Ireland.
The letters comprise the correspondence of Southwell, when Envoy
to Portugal (1665-1669), with the Secretaries of State and others,
and, on his return, with Francis Parry, English Besident at Lisbon
(1671-1680), and Paul Methuen, Envoy Extraordinary to Lisbon
(1698-1700), together with the letters of the two latter to the
Secretaries of State. The chief contents are : —
34.329. Vol. L (ff. 130). 1572-1666.
1. Treaty of commerce between England and Portugal, 2 Feb.
1571 [2] ; with papers relating to the same. Preceded by a reply
of Qu. Elizabeth lo the demands of [F^rancisco Qiraldi] the
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,380.
305
Porluguese Ambassador, on the English Trade to Barbary, ete.,
May, 1574. Copies, ff. 3, 6 b.
2. ** Carta de Privilegio e Poral dos Inglezos confirmado por el Bey
Dom Joao 0 quarto no anno de 1642." f. 1 1.
3. Treaty between England and Portugal ; May, July, 1654. Lai.,
with transl. Copy. ff. 18, 38.
4. "An Abstract of a Project for a Treaty of Commerce with
Portugall " ; circ. 1 661 (?). f. 47.
5. Notes on Portuguese affairs in 1661-1664. Endorsed, " 1697.
Mr. Parryee Extract of Portval Restaurado 2"* Part." [Historia de
Portugal Bestaurado, by Luis de Meneees, Conde de Ericeyra,
Lisbon, 1698.] f. 57.
6. Extracts, in English, from the letters of Cardinal Mazarin on
European affairs <»rc. 1659, etc; with notes on the same made by
Sir Robert Southwell in 1698. ff. 59, 65.
7. *• His Maj*** Answer to the Memoriall presented from the King of
Portugall," on his efforts to induce France to assist Portugal, etc. ;
14 Apr. 1663. Copy. f. 67.
8. Lettei-s from Sir Robert Southwell (a) to Thomas Floyd oL Llojd
"attending the . . . Lords Com", of Prizes"; Lisbon, etc., 8 Feb.
1665—6 Dec. 1666. ff. 69, 105, 111, 113-121, 127, 129;— (b) to
Sir Richard Fanshawe ; n. d. ff. 70, 72 ; — (c) to [Anne] Lady
Fanshawe; n. d. f. 71.
9. Powers to Charles Fanshawe [4th Viscount, 1687], as Envoy to
Portugal, to receive the remainder of the Queen's [Catharine of
Braganza] dowry ; n. d. Draft, f. 75.
10. " Tratado entre la Corona de Espana y la de Inglaterra " ; 17 Dec.
1665. Copy. f. 77. Followed (f. 95) by Secret Articles of the
same date, signed by [Ramiro Phelippe Nunez de Guzman] Duque
de San Lucar, Conde de Onate, and Sir Richard Fanshawe,
Ambassador at Madrid.
11. Letter to Sir R. Southwell, on the King's wishes as to a treaty
between Spain and Portugal; Whitehall, 23 Aug. 1666. Unsigned
draft, f. 123.
12. Antonio de Sousa de Macedo, Portuguese Secretary of State, to
the same; Lisbon, 17 Sept 1666. Fr. f. 125.
84,330. Vol. IL (ff 145). 1667-1668.
1. Sir R. Southwell to (a) Thomas Floyd al. Lloyd; Lisbon, 22 Mar.
1667—19 Feb. 1668. ff. 1, 16, 18, 28, 40, 119, 121, 128, 144;— (b)
Lord Arlington, Secretary of State; Libbon, [sic], 1667.
f. 9;-— (c) the Duke of Ormonde; Libbon, June, Dec. 1667.
Copies, ff. 20, 104. Printed in the Hist, of the Bevolutions of
Portugal, with letters of Sir B. Southwell, etc., Loudon, 1740, pp. 183,
M98. — 1893. ^
306
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,33L
357 (d) Luis de Vasooncellos e Sousa, Conde de Castel Melhor ;
28, 30 July 1667. Copies. fL 29, 32;— (e) Antonio de Sousa de
Macedo ; Lisbon, 16 Ang. 1667. f. 34 (f) Melchior de Harod de
Senevas, Marquis de St. Eomain, Abb6 de Preaux et Corbigny
(enclosing letter from — Thoynard of the same date) ; Lisbon,
1 Jan. 1668. Copy. f. 123. With reply of the same date. f. 126.
2. League between France and Portugal against Spain; Lisbon,
31 Mar. 1667. Portug. f. 12.
3. "Dezengano da liga que Franca pretende com Portugal," Dec,
1667 ; with translation, and observations by Sir B. Southwell,
ff. 42-73.
4. Form of oaths to be taken by and to Dom Pedro on his assuming
the government of Portugal ; [1667-1668]. Portug. f. 74.
6. " A Narrative of the Proceedings in the Court of Portugall con-
cerning the Discbarge of the Conde de Castel Melhor, the Secretary
of State, and others from their offices " ; Aug.-Nov. 1667. Printed
in op. ct<., p. 218. f. 75.
6. Memorial of Sir E. Southwell to the King of Portugal ; 15 Dec.
1667. Portug. Endorsed, " The Memoriall I would have presented
to the Secretary of State for the Liberty of [Gaspar de Haro y
Guzman] the Marquez d*£liche and Don Anielo de Guzman. But
he told me it was not seasonable." f. 112.
34,331. Vol. m. (ff. 164). 1668-1670.
1. Manifesto of [Jean Gaspard Ferdinand de Marchin] Comte de
Marchin, Commander of the Spanish forces in the Netherlands,
again&t [Francisco de Moura] Marquis de Castel Rodrigo, Governor
of the Netherlands; circ. 1668. Span. f. 3.
2. Sir Robert Southwell to (a) Lord Arlington; 28 May, 1668—18
Feb. 1670 [1]. ff. 9, 20, 23, 42, 48, 62-71, 76, 77, 81, 83, 86, 103,
119, 160;— (b) Thomas Floyd al Lloyd; Lisbon, Paris, July,
1668— ^i^y 1669. ff. 38, 54, 79, 90-94, 99, 101, 105-113, 131 ;
«— (o) to his brother-in-law, Joseph Williamson; Lisbon,
^f^f 1668. ff. 40, 58;— (d) Adm. Sir Thomas Allen; Lisbon,
a Sept. 1668. f. 84;— (e) — Belleile(?); Lisbon, 9 June, 1669.
f. 121 ;— (f) Conde de Castel Melhor ; 30 May, 24 June, 1670. Fr.
Copies, ff. 139, 149 ;— (g) Sir William Godolphin ; 4 July, 31 Aug.
1670. Drafts, ff. 160, 153;— (h) Anielo de Guzman; 21 Oct.
1670. Draft, f. 157 ;— (i) [Francisco de Moura], Marquis de Castel
Rodrigo; 22 Oct. 1670. Draft, f. 159.
3. Newsletter from Lisbon, ^ July, 1668, giving an account of, and
enclosing papers relating to, the deposing of King Alphonso VI.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,882, 84,883.
307
and the «s8nmption of the goyernment by his brother Dom Pedro,
f. 17.
4. Nomination list of Portuguese Archbishops and Bishops ; Lisbon,
6 Aug. 1668. f. 53.
5. Pedro Vieira da Sylva to Sir B. Southwell; Pa^o, 22 Aug. 1663.
f. 56.
6. Petition to the same from the ^ Officers of the English partie in
behalf of themselves and their Souldiers" ; 1668. Copy. f. 73,
7. Memorial of Sir E. Southwell to Pedro, Prince of Portugal, on the
condition of Bombay ; Dec. 1668. Copy. f. 96.
8. " Extraordinary ezpences in S' Bobert Southwell's former Negocia-
tion in Portugal"; 5 Feb. 1669 [70]. f. 98.
34,882. Vol. IV. (ff. 113). 1671-1677.
1. **The particulars of the agreivances of the English Nation
[against Portugal] . . . delivered to Mr. [Francis] Parry " ; 4 Sept.
1671. f. 1.
2. Francis Parry, English Besident at Lisbon, to (a) Lord Arlington,
Secretary of State ; ^ Oct. 1671. f. 3 ;— (b) Sir B. Southwell ; H
Oct. 1671— A Nov. 1677. ff. 5, 51, 55, 108, 112;— (c) Joseph
Williamson; |f Oct. 1671. f. 7; — (d) Henry Coventry, Secretary
of State ; — il Aug. 1675. ff. 86-102.
3. Papers relating to a projected new treaty of commerce with
Portugal; [1672-1673]. flf. 10, 16, 20, 24, 45.
4. Warrant for allowance to Sir William Godolphin, Ambassador in
Ordinary to Spain ; 12 Dec. 1673. Copy. f. 49.
5. Agreement between Sir B. Southwell and F. Parry for procuring
for the latter the office of Consul General of Portugal; Lisbon,
4 Oct. 1674. With Parry's signature and seal. f. 58.
6. Sir William Godolphin, Ambassador in Spain, to [? Maria Anna,
2nd wife of Philip IV., Queen Eegent of Spain] ; Madrid, 29 Oct
1674. Span. Copy. f. 60.
7. " A List of the Portuguese Armada " ; [1674]. f. 97.
34,383. VoL V. (flf. 121). 1678-1679.
1. Memorial of Francis Parry to Dom Pedro, Prince of Portugal, on
the proposed renewal of the IVeaty of Commerce ; Lisbon, 14 Jan.
1678. Copy. f. 1.
2. Francis Parry to (a) the Lord Treasurer Danby ; Jan. 167J—
^^l^' 1678. ff. 2, 8, 39;— (b) Henry Coventry, Secretary of
fl^ ^^^^ passim;^o) Sir
X 2
Digitized by
308
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,384. '
R. SouthweU; ^ Feb. 1675—^^^^^ 167|. ff. 10-120 j)a«rfm
(d) [WilHam] Blathwayt ; ^ Feb. 167|. f. 114.
8. Francisco Correa de la Cerda, Portuguese Secretary of State, to
F. Parry ; 15 Mar.— 5 May, 1678. Copies, ff. 18, 20, 43, 46.
4. Sir William Godolphin, Ambassador to Spain, to Secretary
Coventry ; Madrid, ^ May, 1678. f. 47.
6. Power to treat from Charles 11. of Spain, to [Carlo Emanuele
d'Este] Marchese di Borgomanero, Ambassador to England ; Madrid,
9 July, 1677. ^an. Two copies. With note and signature of
Borgomanero. fif. 63, 65.
6. Charles II. of England to Dom Pedro, Prince of Portugal ; 24 Jan.
167|. LaL Copy, with transl. ff. 102, 104, 106.
34,334. Vol. VI. (ff. 110). 1679-1695.
1. Francis Parry to (a) Henry Coventry, Secretary of State ; Lisbon,
ii- Mar. 167|— A Sept. 1679. ff. 1, 6-18 (b) Sir K. Southwell ;
Lisbon, London, 1679—19 July, 1690. ff. 2, 4, 22, 27-38,
71, 73, 75;— (c) [William] Blathwayt; ^ Sept 1679. f. 20.
2. Charles II. of England to Dom Pedro, Regent of Portugal, in
favour of Luis de Yasconcellos e Sousa, Conde de Castel Melhor,
then residing in England; 17 Feb. 16|^. Lat. Copy, f. 25;— to
the same, as King Pedro II., with a similar purport; April, 1684.
Drafts, ff. 44-48, 52.
3. Notes by Sir R. Southwell "from the Condes [Conde de Castel
Melhor] Papers against the demolishing of Tangier " ; 29 Aug. 1683.
f. 40. With the Conde's propositions on the same subject, f. 50.
4. William Raphez to Sir R. Southwell ; Lisbon, 3 Mar. 1684-28 May,
1686. ff. 42, 63, 67, 69.
5. Conde de Castel Melhor to Sir R. Southwell ; Portsmouth, 28 Sept.,
Romera, 9 Nov. 1685. Fr. ff. 61, 65.
6. Charles II. of Spain to the States of the Duchy of Brabant, in
answer to their appeal for succour ; St. Laurens, 3 Nov. 1690. Fr.
Copy. f. 77.
7. Manuel Coloma, Spanish Ambassador in England, to Qu. Mary,
enclosing copies of letters from the Governor of Malaga, and from
[Juan Claros de Guzman y Cordoba] Duke of Medina Sidonia,
Viceroy of Catalonia; London, 22 May, 1692, 20 Feb. 169|. Fr.
ff. 84-97.
8. Copie de la responce de sa maiest6 Catholique au Bref que le
Pape luy escrivit," exhorting him to make peace with France ;
Madrid, 14 Feb. 1692 [3]. f. 101.
9. Francisco Bernardo de Quiros, Spanish Ambassador at the Hague,
to William III. of England ; Hague, 9 Oct. 1695. Fr. f. 105.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84^35-84,338.
809
84,885. Vol. VII. (ff. 147). 1696-1720.
1. William Blathwayt, acting Secretary of State, to Paul Methaen,
Envoy to Portugal; " Camp at Gremblonrs," -^g- July, 1696, Hague,
1 Aug. 1701, Loo, 12 Sept. 1701. flf. 1, 100, 110.
2. Paul Methuen to (a) W. Blathwayt; Lisbon, 6 Jan. 169 J — 1 Dec.
1698. S. 2, 48, 66, 73-^ (b) James Vernon, Secretary of State ;
Lisbon, ^ Aug. —26 Sept. 1698. S. 12, 20, 22, 27, 29, 37, 68, 62,
. 66 (cypher), 69.
8. Correspondence, depositions, etc., on the detention of, and firing
upon, U.M. ship Betty, Capt. Thomas Lambert, in Lisbon
Harbour; Aug. 1698. flf. 4-63.
4. Memorial of P. Methuen to the King of Portugal ; n. d. f. 85.
5. The States of the United Netherlands to the King of Portugal
[Pedro n.], enclosing " their Resolucions concerning the succession
of Spain"; Hague, 24 Aug. 1700. Dutch. Signed by W[illiam]
van Haren and F[rancis] Fagel. f. 87.
6. Powers of P. Methuen to admit the King of Portugal into the
Treaty for the Succession of Spain; Sept. 1700. Lot. Copy. f. 91.
Followed by his cypher (f. 93), and letters of recall, Sept. 1700
(ff. 94, 96).
7. Joseph Perez de la Puente, Spanish Secretary of State, to
[? Francisco de Benavides] Comte de Sant Istevan, on the prohibi-
tion of Virginian Tobacco in Spain; Madrid, 11 Aug. 1701. Fr.
Copy. f. 101.
8. Franz Schonenberg, Dutch Envoy in Spain, to Secretary Vernon ;
7 Sept. 1701. Fr. Copy. f. 103.
9. J. P. de la Puente to Franz Schonenberg; 11 Sept. 1701. Span.,
with Fr. translation. Copy. flf. 108, 109.
10. Statement concerning the Trade of the Spaniards about the
Assiento and Galeons" ; drc. 1701. f. 111.
11. Papers relating to the transportation of troops from Ireland into
Portugal; 1703. K 113-140.
12. Thomas Leflfever to Will. Blathwayt, on the siege of GKbraltar
and other military operations ; Lisbon, Mar. 1703. f. 141.
13. Losses sustained by Spanish Depredations at Sea and in Port
in the years 1718, 1719 and 1720." f. 146.
34,336-34,338. Lktteb- books of Sir Robert Southwell during hia
negotiations in Portugal; 1665-1669. Three volumes. He was
first despatched as Envoy Extraordinary in Feb. 1665 [6] to
mediate a treaty between Spain and Portugal, in conjunction with
Bichard Fanshawe, Envoy at Madrid, and subsequently with the
latter*B successor, [Edward Montagu, 1st] Earl of Sandwich. He
returned to England on the conclusion of the treaty [YoL II., f. 15]
in Feb. 1667 [8], but was sent again with new Instructions [Vol.
310
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,339.
III., f. 95] in May, 1668, finally returning in May, 1669. Vol. L
and Vol. II., ff. 1-162, contain hiu despatches, and VoL III., ff. 1-93,
letters to him (with a few to Sir R. Fanshawe and others), during
his first negotiation ; Vol. III., £f. 103-208, contains his despatchefiy
and Vol. II.» ff. 163-198, letters to him, dnring his second negotia-
tion. Paper ; ff. 156, 198, 208. Large Folio.
34,339, 34,340. Trakscripts of state-papers and correspondence re-
lating to transactions between England and the Netherlands;
1668—1701. Some of the papers are in the handwriting of Sir
Robert Southwell, Clerk to the Privy Council, etc. ; others appear
by their endorsements to hare been written either for his use or for
that of William Blathwayt, Secretary-at-War, etc. Two volumeA.
Paper. Folio. The contents are : —
34,339. VoL I. (ff. 136). 1668-1682.
1. Separate article of the treaty of St. Germain, fixing a term for the
interchange of ratifications ; 16 Apr. 1668. Fr. f. 1.
2. ** A Narrative of the present preparations of y* Hollanders at sea
given in by a Botson that came thence on Saturday night, March
22 old stile" [1673]; in the hand of Richard Bulstrode, agent at
Brussels, f. 3.
3. Charles II.'b speech to Parliament, announcing the ratification of
the peace with Holland ; 24 [Feb.], 167f (Lords' Journals^ vol. xii.,
p. 649). f. 4.
4. Translation of art. 14 of the commercial treaty between England
and Holland, 1 Dec. 1674 (c/. Du Mont, Corps Diplomatique^ vol. vii.,
pt. i. p. 284). f. 5.
5. Letter [from Sir Robert Southwell ?] to Lord , describing the
debate in the Commons on the previous day; Spring Gardens
[London], 27 Mar. 1677. f. 7.
6. Address from the Commons, in favour of war with France;
29 Mar. 1677 {Commons' Journals^ vol. iz. p. 408). Three oopiea.
ff. 10, 12, 13.
7. Another address, on the marriage of the Princess Mary, with the
King's answer; 31 Jan., 4 Feb., 167J (f6., pp. 430, 431). ff. 14,
16, 18.
8. Powers to Conrad van Beuningen, as Dutch Ambassador in
England ; 12 Apr. 1678. Lat. f. 20.
9. Reports (taken by Sir Robert Southwell) of conferences between
the English Commissioners and the Imperial and Spanish ministers ;
9, 20, 27 April, 1678. ff. 22, 30, 38.
10. Memorials by Don Pedro Ronquillo, Spanish Ambassador in
England, touching French aggressions in Flanders; ^ Dec. 1680»
^ Jan. 168f. Engl transl ff. 44, 47.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,340.
311
11. Correspondence of Arnold van Citters and Conrad van Beuningen,
Dutch Ambassadors in England, with the States-General and with
the Greffier Henry Fagel ; 4 Mar. 168? — i Dec. 1682. Dutch, with
Engl, and JFV. translations, ff. 61-110, 125-136.
12. Memorial by Thomas Chudleigh, English Envoy, to the States-
General; [27 Nov. 1682]. Fr. f. 111. A Dutch version is in
Aitzema, SaJcen van Stoat en Oorlogh, Yervolgh, Amsterdam, 1688,
p. 268.
84,340. Vol. II. (ff. 116). 1682-1701.
1. Letters to the Greffier Fagel (a) from [Conrad] van Beuningen ;
A, 11 Dec. 1682. Engl, and Fr. iransl. ff. 1, 3 ;~(b) from [Arnold]
van Citters and [Conrad] van Beuningen jointly ; 1, 6, 8 Jan. 1683.
Fr. ff. 13, 17, 19;— and (c) from Van Citters; 2, 13 Apr. 1683.
Duich. ff. 21, 22, 23.
2. Instructions from the States-General to Van Beuningen on the
negociations for arbitration; [Dec. 1682]. Dutch, \ntli Fr. transl,
ff. 6, 9.
3. James II. to the States-General, announcing the recall of his envoy
Thomas Chudleigh; Whitehall, 12 Mar. 168 J. With Chudleigh's
speech on taking leave. Fr. ff. 25, 27.
4. " Rules and orders directed by his Highnes [the Prince of Orange]
to be obiserved in the mounting and cloathing of the horse in the
service of the States " ; The Hague, 26 Jan. 1687. Dutch and Eng.
ff. 29, 31.
6. " The Post-Office treaty with Amsterdam " ; 17 Apr. 1687. f. 33.
6. Memoirs to the States-General (a) from [Richard White], Marquis
d'Albeville, English Ambassador at the Hague, demanding the recall
of British soldiers ; 1 Mar. 1688. Fr. f. 39 ;— and (b) from Count
d'Avaux, French Ambassador, touching the electorate of Cologne ;
20 June, 1688. -Fr. f. 41.
7. Power to the English Commissioners to treat with the Dutch
Ambassadors ; Westminster, 22 May, 1689. f. 43.
8. Declaration by the States-General of the inclusion of the Arch-
bishop of Mainz in the treaty of Vienna ; [May, 1689]. ff. 46, 47.
9. Instructions (a) to Thomas [Herbert, 8th] Earl of Pembroke and
[4th Earl of] Montgomery, aa Ambassador to the United Provinces ;
Whitehall, 30 May, 1689. f. 49;— (b) to Charles [Berkeley],
Viscount Dursley [2nd Earl of Berkeley, 1698], as Envoy and
Plenipotentiary; 31 Aug., 4 Sept., 1689, and 20 Feb. 16}^^. ff. 62,
64, 66, 60 ; — and (c) to William Harbord, as Ambassador ; White-
hall, 6 July, 1690. With his cypher, ff. 66, 68.
10. Pass to the Dutch Ambassadors; Whitehall, 21 Oct. 1689. f. 68.
11. Oath of abjuration or "Test proposed in the Lords House";
May, 1690. f. 63.
612 ADDITIONAL MS8., 34,841-84,345,
12. Petition to William III. from fire burghers of MidJelbtirgh,
desiring to be brought orer to Ireland and settled there, to teach
the Irish commerce and agriculture ; 1693. Dutch, f. 73.
18. Disbursements by the States-General, for bread supplied to the
Brandenburg troops; Jan. — Apr. 1694. f. 76.
14. [William Blathway t, Acting-Secretary of State] to the Pensionary
Heinsius; Whitehall, Namur, etc., ^ June, 1694— B Sept. 1695.
Fr. ff. 79-83, 88, 91. With a letter from Heinsius to Blathwayt ;
13 Aug. 1695. Fr. Hoi. f. 89.
16. Admission, by the States-General, of Abraham Kick as English
Consul at Eotterdam; 22 July, 1695. Followed by a list of
consuls* dues, as fixed by the States-General on 26 Jan. 1688,
with amendments suggested by Kick. fif. 84, 86.
16, •* Moyens pour faire passer les lettres d'Angleterre pour les pais
estrangers avec beaucoup plus de diligence qu'elles ne font pre-
sentement." f. 96.
17. "Extrait du protocoUe de la mediation tenu au chateau de
Kyswick le [^] Ootobre 1697." (Actea et MSmoires de Negociationa
de la paix de BysmcJc, vol. iii., 1725, p. 375.) f. 104. With Act
of inclusion, by England, of Germany, Spain, etc., in the treaty of
Ryswick (op. dt., iv., p. 176); The Hague, 18 Nov. 1697. f. 106.
84,341-34,344. Letters to Sir Robert Southwell, Clerk to the Privy
Council, etc. (with a few to Lord Arlington), chiefly from British
agents in the Low Countries, and relating to the war with Holland
and the abortive negociations for peace at Cologne; 1672-1674.
Mo>t of the letters are from [Sir Henry de Vic,] Baron de Vique,
British Resident at Brussels ; from Richard Bulstrode, Agent (and
afterwards successively Resident and Envoy) at Brussels; from
Joseph Chaumont, who appears to have been employed as an agent
at the same place ; and from Thomas Cox, Thomas Bedford, and
Thomas Chudleigh, who were attached to the mission of Sir
Joseph Williamson and Sir Leoline Jenkins to Cologne. The
names of all the writers are given in the Index. Four volumes.
Paper. Folio.
34.341. Vol. I. (ff. 107). 1672. 34,343. Vol ill. (ff. 150). 7 Aug.—
84.342. „ IL (ff. 148). 1 Jan.— 28 Deo. 1673.
6 Aug. 167& 84,944. Vol it. (ff 108). 1674.
34,345. Twenty-three letters addressed to Sir Eobert Southwell by
James Touchet, Earl of Castlehaven, Generale de Battalia " in
the service of Spain, on political, military and private matters, and
more particularly on the league between Spain and Holland against
. France and England, and on his relations with the Oonde de
Monterey, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands ; Brussels, 26 Jan.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,346-34,348. 313
. 1672—19 Sept. 1673, Kuremonde, 2-23 May, 1674, Stevens weert,
26 May, 1674. At f. 36 is a letter from the Conde de Monterey to
Lord Castlehaven, dat. 3 May, 1674. Paper ; ff. 46. Quarto.
34.346. Twenty letters addressed to Sir Robert Southwell by
Sir Leoline Jenkins, when Plenipotentiary at the Congress of
Cologne, relating to the movements of the French and Imperialist
troops, the prospects of peace, etc, ; Cologne, 27 June, 1673 — 27 Mar.
1674. On 27 Oct. 1673 he writes (f. 16), " You will say there are
but slender hopes of a Peace from hence, when I shall have told
you this poor country is uppon the suddain become the main seat
of the warr." Paper; ff. 31. Quarto.
34.347. Muster-roll of a company of French soldiers in the service
of James II., tj\ken, before leaving France, 1 Jan. 1790 ; followed
by the captain's accompts with his men for clothing, c/c, down to
24 June. Fr, The company was at Cork on 1 April, and thence
proceeded to Kilkenny and Dublin.
The volume was afterwards used, at the reverse end (ff. 44-67), by
George Fry, king's messenger, for the accompts of his expenses, at
first in Ireland, at the orders of George Clarke, Secretary at War,
12 Nov. 1690—26 July, 1691, and subsequently, down to Feb.
1698, chiefly at the orders of the Secretaries of State, in attending
on the King [William III.] at home and abroad, in executing
warrants and keeping prisoners, and in commissions of all kinds.
Paper ; ff. 67. Quarto.
34.348. Correspondence between James Vernon, Secretary of State,
and William Blathwayt, Secretary at War and acting as secretary
to William III. at Loo and elsewhere, on official and political busi-
ness and general news ; 9 May, 1693 — Aug. 1701. With one
later letter from Vernon (f. 166), dat. 4 Oct. 1705. Blathwayt'g
letters are drafts or coptea. Among other letters included (chiefly
copies) are : —
1. James Cressett to W. Blathwayt, on Danish affairs, etc. ; Hamburg,
14 Dec. 1697. f. 76;— to J. Vernon, on the same; 15 July, 1698.
f. 78.
2. William Norris to J. Vernon, on his approaching audience, as
ambassador, with the Great Mogul ; ** From the King of Golcunda's
Palace at Metchlepatam/* 11 Mar. f. 88 ;— on his entry into
Surat; "From my camp in the Garden about two miles below
Suratt," 26 Dec. 1700. f. 108.
3. Hon. Alexander Stanhope, Eesident at the Hague, to J. Vernon,
concerning the Czar Peter ; Hague, 25 Sept. ,1700. f. 98.
Digitized by
314 ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,349-34,353.
4. Letters to J. Vernon from the West Indies from : — (a) Col. Chris-
topher Codrington ; St. Christopher's, 7, 8 June, 1701. ff. 114,
135; — (b) Capt. Stephen Elliott; Port Royal, etCy 9 June, 6 July,
1701. f. 116 ;— (c) Sir Will. Beeston ; Jamaica, 10 June— 11 July,
1701. S. 118, 119, 124, 126 ;— (d) Col. Tho. Handasyde; Jamaica,
16 June, 1701. f. 120.
5. [Charles Montagu, Earl of] Manchester, ambassador to France, to
J. Vernon; Paris, 13, 27 July, 1701. ff. 128, 131.
6. Admiral Sir Geo. Rooke to J. Vernon ; Torbay, 21 Aug. 1701.
f. 140.
7. [Lawrence Hyde, Earl of] Rochester, Lord Lieut, of Ireland, to
J. Vernon ; Dublin, 20 Sept., 7 Oct. 1701. ff. 142, 150.
Paper; flf. 157. Folio.
34,349. '*A Kalendar shewing what things generally come before
the Councill Board in their respective months " : notes by Edward
Southwell, Clerk to the Privy Council, of the routine business of
the Council, with rules as to petitions, etc. Paper ; ff. 21, Circ,
1 692-1 695. Small Quarto.
34.360. " Qt3ESTiONE8 in Consilio agitata": brief notes by Edward
Southwell, Clerk to the Privy Council, of matters discussed in the
Council, 30 Mar. 1693—29 Mar. 1694. Paper; flf. 12. Small
Quarto.
34.361. Seventeen letters from [Peregrine Osborne,] Marquis of
Carmarthen [2nd Duke of Leeds, 1712], respecting the squadron
under his command for the convoy of William III. from Holland
to England, five being addressed to the King himself and the rest
to William Blathwayt, his secretary; 10 Sept.— 10 Nov. 1694.
ff. 7-40. With a letter (f. 41) from Blathwayt to Lord Car-
marthen, dat. Hague, 10 Nov. Included also are letters from
(a) W. Blathwayt to [Thomas Osborne,] Marquis of Carmarthen
[1st Duke of Leeds, 1694], Lord President of the Council, on the
expedition to St. Malo; Genappe, 14 [July, 1692], Draft, f. 1 ;—
(b) [Thomas Osborne,] Marquis of Carmarthen, to W. Blathwayt ;
London, 19 May— 8 Aug. 1693. flf. 3, 5. Paper; ff. 42. Folio.
34,352. Twenty-two lettebs from Robert Wolseley, Envoy at
Brussels, to William Blathwayt, secretary to William III., on
diplomatic matters, including the passage of Jacobites into
England by way of Ostend; 25 Mar. 1691 (?2)— Sept. 1694.
Paper; flf. 46. Quarto.
34,363. " The Point of Honour in the Salutation used at Sea by
striking the flag and lowering the topsail, stated according to the
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,364-34,866.
315
Treaties, in answer to a differing account given of it in Sir William
Temple's Memoirs." With the note by Sir Eobert Southwell on
the fly-leaf (f. 3), " A Treatise of the Flagg communicated to me
by the author, Sir Philip Meadows, Kt., the Ist (?) of Nov'. 1697."
Included also are letters to Sir B. Southwell from (a) Sir
P. Meadows, sending him the tract when first written, " fresh and
new and never seen by any except my good neighbour Sir William
Trumbal," but asking for its return; 9 June, 1693. f. 1 ;— (b)
Eichard Crawley, enclosing a report (f. 16) by Sir Charles Hedges
as to the limits of the British seas; Dtjctors Commons, 22 Deo.
1698. f. 13; — (c) Sir P. Meadows, returning the same report;
[14 Jan. 169f]. f. 17. Paper; ff. 18. Folio.
84,864. Six letters from George Stepney, Envoy at Dresden and
Vienna, to William Blathwayt, Secretary at War, etc. ; Dresden,
^ Sept. 1694, Hague, 8 Jan. 1697, and Vienna, 2 Mar. 170^,
4, 11 July, 5 Sept. 1703, 29 Apr. 1706. ff. 1, 12, 14-26. The
letters chiefly relate to military affairs, those from Vienna dealing
with the Elector of Bavaria's successes in the Tyrol, etc.
Included also are : — (a) Drafts of letters from Blathwayt to
Stepney; 12 Apr. 1696—24 Jan. 169f ff. 4, 6, 8, 11 ;— and (b)
Copy of Stepney's Instructions as Envoy to Vienna ; 2 Mar. 170^.
f. 14. Paper; ff. 26. Folio.
84.365. Twenty-six letters from Charles Montague, Chancellor of
the Exchequer [cr. Baron Halifax in 1700, and Earl of Halifax in
1714], to William Blathwayt, Secretary at War, etc,, on the project
of a Land Bank, the new Exchequer Bills, the difficulties of raising
money, etc, ; 29 May, 1696—15 Oct. 1697. The first letter begins :
Our great affair of the Land Bank is now come to some issue, and
such a one as I am affraid will justifie all I have said or thought of
that project ; and .... I will trouble you with a short account of
the proceedings, by which you may see that it had been very
fortunate for England if I had been more beleived then I was."
On 26 May, 1697, he writes (f. 27), " The Exchequer Bills do as
well as could be expected from so new a thing under a great
opposition, but wee are almost at the end of our Tedder in them,
and how wee shall find remittances on any other fund is yet to be
tryed." Included also (ff. 6, 9, 20) are drafts of three letters by
Blathwayt in answer, dat. ft June— 31 Aug. 1696. Paper ; ff. 60.
Quarto.
34.366. PoBTY-ONB LETTERS from Sir Lambert Blaokwell, Envoy to
Florence and Genoa, to William Blathwayt, Secretary at War,
etc. ; Florence, 31 May, 1700—2 Sept. 1702, Genoa, 16 Sept 1702—
316
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,367, 34,388.
21 Jan. 170J, Pisa, Florence, ete., 10 Feb. 170|— 29 Dec. 1703.
Paper ; flf. 74. Quarto.
34.367. Thirty-four letters from William Aldersej, Agent at
Hamburg, to William Blathwayt, Secretary at War, etc., chiefly
relating to the successes of the Swedes in Courland and Livonia,
and the shipment of Danish troops for service under the States-
General ; Hamburg, 8 July — 2 Dec. 1701. Included also are
letters from (a) Col. Will. Cadogan ; Hamburg, 4 Oct. 1701.
f. 49 ;_-and (b) Will. Aldersey, jun. ; Hamburg, 18 Oct. 1701.
f. 65. Paper; ff. 72. Quarto.
34.368. Papers and correspondence relating to the mint and coinage
of England and Ireland, 1336-1727 ; collected by, or addressed to,
Edward Southwell, Secretary of the Council for Ireland. Included
are : —
1. " About the privileges of the Mint " ; with precedents, 10 Edw. III.
—18 Chas. II. [1336-1666]. ff. 1, 19, 21.
2. " Extracts of sevei-all lawee about coyning money," 9 Hen. V. —
4 Edw. VI. [1421-1560] ; with copy of a " Placart and Ordinance,"
4 Aug. 1586. ff. 3, 6.
3. Indenture between the Crown and Sir Robert Harley as Master
of the Mint; 8 Nov. 2 Chas. I. [1626]. With notes of allowances
and charges to 1662. Copy. f. 7.
4. Agreement of Sir Ralph Freeman and Henry Slingesby, Master
and Deputy-Master of the Mint, as entered on the Council Book,
13 Apr. 1662 ; with grant of the office of Master to the same two
jointly, 31 Dec. 1662, and indenture with the latter as sole
Master, 8 Oct. 1670. Copies, ff. 15, 23, 33.
6. Paper on the " gi-anting the office of Exchange of Bullion so farr
as it relates to the Merchant and generall Trade of this nation " ;
circ. 1663. f. 17.
6. Acoompt of "the Lord Ashley's Silver" [as Chancellor of the
Exchequer?]; 26 May, 1666. f. 26.
7. «* Exceptions to the Account of M'. Slingesby [Master of the
Mint] from 1666 to 1670." f. 27.
8. " Establishment of the Pees and SaUaryes of the Officers of the
Mint"; Whitehall, 17 July, 1667. Copy. f. 29.
9. "The paper concerning the Mint abuses, brought in by M'.
Treasurer," 10 Aug. 1668. f. 31.
10. " Proposals of the Officers of the Mint for making of copper
farthings, 12 Jan. 1670 [1]"; followed by reports, etc., on the
same subject, 1 Aug. 1672—29 Apr. 1673. Copies, ff. 41-60.
11. Accompt of the coinage of gold and silver (a) from 10 Apr.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,359, 34,360. 317
1660 to 21 Sept 1677. f. 61 and (b) from 30 Apr. 1704 to
29 Nov. 1705. f. 60. With " TryaU of the Pix," 5 Aug. 1681
and 3 Aug. 1699. ff. 52-56.
12. Report by the Commissioners of the Mint on the effect of an act
" for the raising the value of mony in the island of Nevis " ;
27 Sept. 1684. Copy. f. 58.
13. " Draught for y* new money" : designs in pen and ink for the
reverse of gold and silver coins, noted by Edw. Southwell as
" approved, 29 Apr. 1707." f. 62.
14. " Order of Council about y* value of foreign money in Ireland
and for issuing there a proclamation"; St. James's, 3 Apr. 1712.
With further orders of 17 July, 1712, and 21 June, 1714. Copies.
f. 63.
15. Letters and papers relating to the coinage in Ireland, and
especially to "Wood's Halfpence," including: — (a) W[illiam
King, Archbishop of] D[ublin], to E. Southwell, assuring him that
the people " are perswaded that the design was by all artifice and
cunning to pass these half-pence upon us, and they take it very ill
that you have made yourself a tool in it"; Dublin, 17 Oct. 1724.
Signed, f. 65 ; — (b) Addresses of the Irish Parliament to the King
on the subject of "Wood's Halfpence"; [1723]. ff. 67-71;-^
(c) Bob. Griffith to E. Southwell, on proceedings in the Irish
Parliament; 24 Dec. 1723. f. 72;— (d) Marmaduke Coghill
[Chanc. of the Irish Exchequer, 1735] to E. Southwell, on
Wood's patent, etc. ; Dublin, 2 Feb. 1724 [5], 25 Oct. 1726.
ff. 74, 81 ; — (e) " Extracts from what I wrote concemeing coine
above three yeares agoe," being copies of letters, cte., of James
Hamilton, Earl of Aberoorn, 1722-23, with notes in his own hand,
followed by " the laste speeche I [Abercom] ever will make about
coine," 1726, and a postscript to the same, etc ff. 83-100 ; —
( f ) " Beport of Vincent Kidder, Assay-Master," with tables of
gold and silver coins current in Ireland and their relative values,
etc.; 20 July— Dec. 1726. ff. 101-118;— (g) [James Hamilton,
Earl of] Abercom to E. Southwell; Dublin, 20 Apr. 1727.
f. 119.
Paper; ff. 122. Folio.
84.359. "Of thb Jewell House, with the ancient rights belonging to
the Master and Treasurer thereof" ; by Sir Gilbert Talbot, Knt.,
Master and Treasurer. The tract is dated 20 May, 1680, and
embodies an account of the author's services to Charles II. and his
father since 1637, when he was Resident at Venice. Paper;
ff. 9, Folio.
34.360. A COLLECTION of English poems, chiefly by John Lydgato,
318
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,360.
with a few by, or attributed to, Geoffrey Chaucer ; together with
three Boundels (art. 6) in French. Some of the titles, etc,^ are
insertions in the hand of John Stow.
1. Tale of two perfect friends, a meix)hant of Egypt and a merchant
of Bagdad, by John Lydgate; in 29 seven-line stanzas (cf,
Harl. 2251, f. 56), beg. "In Egypt whilom, as I rede and
fynde." With the colophon, "Explicit Pabula duorum merca-
torum De et super Gestis Komanorum*' (see Oeata Bam.^ ed.
Oesterley, 1872, p. 560, and cf. Cat of Bomances^ vol. i. p. 929,
vol. ii. p. 238). f. 4.
2. Chaucer's Complaint to his Purse (Skeat, Chaucer, The Minor
Poems, 1888, p. 210) ; without title, but with the name " Chaucer "
added in Stow's hand at the head. The " Envoy ** is not included,
and (as in Harl. 2251, f. 271) the next article follows after the
third stanza without a break, f. 19.
3. Complaint against Fortune, attributed to Lydgate (Ritson,
no. 86^; in 20 stanzas, 18 of seven lines and two of six, beg.
" Alias, fortune, alias, what have I gilt." f. 19.
4. " Balade that Chauncier (sic) made " ; in three nine-line stanzas
(a line being lost in the second stanza), with an " Envoy " of six
lines, b^. "So hath myn hert caught in remembraunce."
6. " The question of halsam " ; seven lines, beg. " The world so
wide, the heyre so removable." f. 22. The same lines, followed
by six others, are in Harl. 7333, f. 148, headed " Halsam squiere
made thes ii balades" (see Wright and Halliwell, Beliquiee
AnUguee, 1841, i. p. 234). They form the first stanza (omitting
the seventh line) of a poem, in 18 eight-line stanzas, "On the
mutability of human afl'airs," printed Cfrom Harl. 2255, f. 14) by
Halliwell in Minor Poems of Dan John Lydgate, 1840, p. 193.
6. "So here begynneth a Eoundel made be my lord of Suthfolk
[William de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk] whiles he was prisonner
in Fraunce " [in 1428-9 ?], beg. " Lealement a tons jours mais."
Followed by two other roundels by the same, beg. "Face vo
coer ; tout ce que ly plerra," and " Je vous salue, ma maystresse."
ff. 22 b, 23.
7. " The order of folis " ; in 24 eight-line stanzas, beg. " The order
of folis ful yore ago bigonne." Printed by Halliwell, Minor
Poems of Dan John LydgaU, p. 164 [from Harl. 2251, f. 803].
f. 24.
8. "The horse, the shepe and the goose by John Lydgate," this
title being in the hand of Stow; in 91 stanzas, of seven and (the
moral) eight lines, beg. " Controuersies, plees and al discord "
(cf Harl. 2251, f. 306.) The moral (f. 35) is headed, "The
moralite of the hors, the goes and the sheepe translated bi Dan
f. 21 b.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,360.
319
John Lydgate." Printed by Caxton (1479 ?) and W. de Worde
(1600?), by the Eoxburghe Club (1822), and (the moral only) by
Halliwell, op. cit, p. 117. f. 27,
9. The Assembly of Ladies, beg. " In Septembre at fallyng of the
leaf" ; without title, but with the insertion, in Stow's hand, in the
margin, Chausar. la samble des dames." Printed by Stow in
his edition of Chaucer, 1561, f. 247, but see Skeat, op. ciL, p. xxvi
f. 37.
10. Chaucer's Complaint to Pity, headed (as in HarL 78, f. 80),
"And now here folwith A Complaynt of Pite made bi GefFray
Chauncier the Aureat Poete that euer was founde in cure vulgar
to fore his dayes." See Skeat, op. ciL, pp. Ivi. 8. f. 49.
11. Lydgate*s paraphrase of Psalm cii., headed Takith goode heede,
sirs and dames, howe Lydgate Dann John the monk of Bury
moeued of deuocioun hath translated the psalme Beuedic anima
mea Domino." After *' deuocioun " Stow has interlined *• in y*
chapell at Windsor while y* Kyuge was at evensong." Beg. " [0]
thow my soule, gif laude vnto the lord." f. 63 b. See Harl. 2261 ,
f. 262, where there are 24 more lines than in the present copy.
12. Paraphrase of Ps. Ixxxvi., " Gloriosa dicta sunt," etc, " translated
by Lidgate Dan John, monke of Bury, at the instaunce of
Bisshoppe of Excetre in Balade wise." Beg. " [I]n holy hillis,
whiche bien of grete renoun." f. 67. See Harl. 2261, f. 266. The
first 67 lines (or 7 stanzas and a line) were at first written in the
middle of art. 11 (ff. 66 b-66), but were afterwards scored through
with the pen. The first 40 lines were then rewritten on flf. 67,
67 b, but after the 3rd stanza they were again scored through, and
the next leaf is left blank on both sides. The copy in Harl. 2261
contains 29 eight-line stanzas.
13. Poem on the virtues of stones, and especially of the "Lapis
Christus, a pasnyng stidefast stone," in 8 seven-line stanzas, beg.
" Gentilnesse and curtcKie wold be rewarded." With the colophon,
*• Columbina apparuit Eleytson Verba auctoris quod Kichardown."
14. Hymn to Jesus Christ, attributed to Lydgate (Eitson, no. 207) ;
in six stanzas, the first of seven lines, the rest of eight (c/. Harl.
2261, f. 1), beg. " Jesu Crist, kepe cure lyppes from pollucioun."
16. Hymn to the Virgin, attributed to Lydgate (Ritson, no. 199) ;
in six stanzas, four of eight lines and two of seven (r/. Harl. 2261,
f. 1 b), beg. " All hayle, Mary, ful of grace." f. 60.
16. Lydgate*s verses on the Kings of England from Will. L to
Hen. VI., with an additional stanza (in eight lines instead of
seven) on Edw. IV. Pr. by W. de Worde, 1630, and in a
Camden Soc. vol. in 1876. f. 60 b.
f. 68.
f. 69.
820
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34.360.
17. Bules for preserving health ; in ten stanzas, nine of eight lines
and one (the eighth) of seven, beg. " For helth of body couer for
cold thyn hede." Pr. by Halliwell among Lydgate's Minor
Poem, p. 66 (from Harl. 2251, f. 4 b). f. 63.
18. Lydgate*s appeal to the Duke of Gloucester for money ; in eight
eight-line stanzas, beg. Eight myghti prince, and it be your
wille.*' With the colophon, "Explicit litera Dompni Johanni[s]
Lydgate • , . . ad Ducem Glowcestrie in tempore translacionis
libri Bochasii pro oportunitate pecunie." Pr. by Halliwell,
op. ciL, p. 49 (from Harl. 2261, f. 6). f. 64 b.
19. "Epitaphium eiusdem Ducis Glowcestrie" (oh, 1446), by the
same ; in thirteen eight-line stanzas, beg. Souerayne immortal,
euerlastyng God " (cf. Harl. 2251, f. 7). f. 65 b.
20. On the significance of outward acts of devotion ; in four eight-line
stanzas, beg. " Ye devoute peple whiche kepe on obseruaunce." Pr.
by Halliwell as Lydgate's, op. cit, p. 60 (from Harl. 2251, f. 9). f. 68.
21. "Stella celi extirpauit," a Hymn to the Virgin attributed to
I^ydgate (Eitson, no. 184); in four eight-line stanzas, beg.
" Thow heuenly qwene, of grace cure lodesterre ** (cf. Harl. 2251,
f. 9 b). f. 68 b.
22. " Ab inimicis nostris defende nos, Christe," a Hymn to Christ
(ib., no. 219); in nine seven-liue stanzas, beg. "Most souerayne
lord, o blisful Crist Jesu " (cf. Harl 2251, f. 10 b). f. 69.
23. " Consulo, quisquis eris," e<c., or Advice to conform with one s
company ; in fourteen eight-line stanzas, beg. *' I counceile,
whatsoeuer thow be." Pr. by Halliwell as Lydgate's, op. ct<.,
p. 173 (from Harl. 2251, f. 11 b, where there are 15 stanzas, the
12th being here omitted), f. 70 b.
24. On women's horned head-dresses ; in four eight-line stanzas, beg.
"Of God and kynd procedith al beaute." Pr, by Halliwell
as Lydgate's, op. dt., p. 46, with five more stanzas. In Harl. 2251,
f. 13, there are only four, as here. f. 73.
25. " The Craft of Lovers " ; in twenty-six seven-line stanzas, beg.
" To moralise a similitude, who list J>ese balettes fewe " (cf. Harl.
2251, f. 53). There is no title (that given above being taken from
the second line), but Stow has inserted the heading " The shafte of
love." In his edition of Chaucer, 1561, he printed the poem as
"compiled by Chaucer" (f. cccxli), but without the last three
stanzas, " Verba auctoris." The date in his last stanza he gives as
A.D. 1348 ; it is here, as in Harl. 2251, a.d. 1459 (cf. Skeat, op. cit.^
p. xxx). Eitson attributes the poem to Lydgate (nos. 30, 109). f. 73 b.
26. " Verba magistri J. Lidgate quasi honor mundi " ; a seven-line
stanza, beg. " Worldly worship is joye transitory" (cf Harl. 2251,
f.43). f.77.
27. A seven-line stanza on the couplet "Vinum lacte lava, oleum
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34.361.
321
liqnore fabarnm,'* etc., b«*g. " Of wyne awey the* moles may ye
was^h " (c/. Harl. 2251, f. 77 b). f. 77 b.
28. An eight-line stanza, beg. " There is none so wise a man | But
he may wisdom lere " (cf. Harl. 2251, f. 81 b). f. 77 b.
29. Lydgate's version of the "Secreta Secretorum," or ti-eatise on
the training of a prince, attributed to Aristotle ; finished after
Lydgate's death (see f. 101) by Benedict Burgh {cf, Harl. 2251,
f. 214 b). Without title, but Stow has inserted **Arist«»tle to
Kynge Alexander." Beg. "God almyghty save and con ferine
cure kyng.'* About to be printed (from Sloane 2464) by the
Early Engl. Text Soo., ed. R. Steele. With colophon, " Explicit
Regimen Principum." f. 78.
Paper; ff. 116. Latter half of the xvth cent. Belonged (>ee
above) to John Stow. On f. 4 are the signatures of W[iniam]
Browne, the poet (oh. 1643?), and I. Taylor (18th cent.). Browne
has also written on f. 2 b "ForJuna non mutat genus. W. B."
Subsequently the MS. was in the library of Richard Heber (Sale-
Cat., pt. xi., 1836, lot 1334), who lent it to Joseph Kits<»n («ee
note on f. 1). According to Heber's Sale-Cat. it also " belonged
to Dr. Askew, Dr. Wright, Gough and Wodhull." A former
possessor, perhaps W. Browne, has inserted a list of contents (f. 3).
Small Folio.
34,36L "The Sheapheardes Logike: conteyning the prsecepts of
that art put dowiie by Ramus ; examples fet owt of the Sheap-
heards Ealender; notes and expositions collected owt of Beur-
husius, Piscator, Mr. Chatterton and diuers others. Together with
tvrooe general discourses, the one touchinge the prayse and ryghte
VKC of Logike, the other concemycge the comparisou of Ramus
his Logike with that of Aristotle." 'i'his title is followed, in the
same hand, by fourteen lines of dedicatory verse addressed to
"Mr. Edwarde Dyer," the poet. They begin: "Some arts wee
bynde to some one kynde of subject generally e," and are signed
" Abraham Franse," i.e. France or Fraunce. The body of the MS.,
which is in a different hand, contains : —
1. " The Sheppardes Logike," in two books ; with numerous quo-
tations from Edmund Spenser's Shepheardes Calender, 1579, as
examples, f. 3. The matter (iticluding the Spenser quotations)
is partially the same as that of Abraham Fraunce's Lawiers Logike,
exemplifying the prsecepts of Logike by the practise of the Common
Lawe, London, 1588 ; but the differences are very considerable, and
none of the quotations from law-books are here included. 'J he
present copy probably represents an earlier form of the work.
2. "Of the nature and vse of Logike," beg. "Junius Florus by
continual meditation." f. 29.
MSS.— 1893. X
822
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,362.
3. ** A bryef and general comparison of RamuB his Logike with that
of Aristotle, to y« ryghte Worshipful his verye good Master and
Patron M^ P[hilip] Sydney," beg. " Phormio by reporte, Righte
Worshipful, was scoffed." f. 32.
Paper; ff. 36. Circ, 1580-85. In the original vellum covers.
With book-plate of James Bindley, F.S.A., 181 1 (Sale-Cat., pt. iii.,
1819, lot 1665). The MS. also belonged to Geo. Watson
Taylor, M.P. CSale-Cat., 1823, pt. ii., lot 1138), and to Richard
Heber (Sale-Cat., 1836, pt. xi., lot 800). Folio.
34,362. Collection of political, satirical and other poems of the
reign of Charles II., chiefly relating to the years 1679-1681. The
whole MS. is in one hand down to art. 39, which is an addition
dated 1687. With lists of contents at ff. 2, 165.
1. " The Citty Painter. 2* Advice," beg. " If any doe the authors
name inquire " : a satire on the aldermen of London and others,
circ. 1680. f. 4.
2. To the King," beg. " With equall zeal lov'd and ador'd by all."
f. 17 b.
3. " A Song," beg. ** Now, now the Toryes all shall stoop " {Loyal
Songs, 1685, p. 6). f. 17.
4. "On Chancelor Hide," beg. "Pride, Insf, ambition and the
people's hate" (Poems on Affairs of State, 1703, vol. i. p. 253).
5. ** A Ballad " on the " new way of thriveing," beg. " Good people,
draw neare | If a ballad you*d heare." f. 18 b.
6. " The Kii)gs Vowe8," beg. " When the plate was at pawne and
the fobb att low ebb." Attributed to Andrew Marvell (Works, ed.
Grosart, 1872, vol. i. p. 431). f. 20.
7. "Tunbridge Wells," beg. "Att five this morn, when Phoebus
raised his head" (Poems on Aff. of State, 1703, vol. i. pt. 2, p. 218,
attributed to Lord Rochester), f. 22.
8. " A Farewel to Love," beg. " Farewel, fond Love." f. 25.
9. " A ooppye of a Libell found in Westminster Hall," 1666, beg.
" Cover le feau ye Hugonots." f. 26.
10. " Verses made by [John] Clavel a knte. eldest son, who was a
great highwayman," beg. " I that have roVd so oft am now
bid stand." f. 27.
11. "A ooppy of a Ballad, Dec. 1670. . . Ireland's Lamentation for
England's great Desolation," beg. "0 pitty poore England, o
pitty, I say." f. 28.
12. " A great dye and litle Wool," on the death of George Monck,
beg. " Poore poet, why didst spin this thread." f. 29. Followed
(f. 31 b) by " Monk and Charon," a dialogue, beg. " Charon, oh
Charon, hye and come away."
f. 18.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,362.
323
13. "On the Prorogation, Oct. 1674," beg. "Another Prorogation,
what's the reason?" f. 33 and on a further prorogation, beg.
" ProrOijTied by prorogation," etc, f. 36.
14. "A Dialogue between y* two Horses, 1675," beg. ** Wee rt^ad
in prophane and sacred lecords," by A, Mar veil (TFbrJb, 1872,
vol. i. p. 361). f. 38.
15. " The Statue att Charing Crosse," beg. " What can be the
Mistorye," etc,, by A. Marvell (ih. p. 358). f. 42.
16. Hodge's view from the pyramid, beg. " When Hodge had
numbred up how many score " (ib, p. 435). f. 44.
17. "The Dissolution," 1679, beg. "0 Heavens, wee have signes
below " (Poems on Affairs of State, 1689, pt. ii. p. 11). f. 48.
1 8. " Prophecy written originally in French by Nosterdam and now
done into English, 6 Jan. 1671," beg. "The blood of the just
London's firm doome shall fix." With considerable variations, in
A. Marvell's Works, ed. 1872, vol. i. p. 338. f. 50.
19. "On the Lord Chancelours speech to the Parliament,
March, 167 J," beg. " Would you send Kate to Portugall" (Poems
on Affairs of State, 1689, pt. ii. p. 14). f. 54.
20. " A Dialogue between K[ing] andD[uke], 1678," beg. "'Dds life
w'er undone." f. 55.
21. " A Satyr," beg. " How our good K[ing] doth Papists hate "
({b. 1704, vol. iii. p. 120). f. 56 b.
22. " On the Pentionary house of Commons," beg. " Eoome for the
Bedlam Commons," etc. (ih. 1703, pt. ii. p. 19). f. 58.
23. " Upon Idleness, or The Sluggard," beg. " Have at you, sluggish
dr. nes," etc. f. 62.
24. " Of the Miseryes of Man's Life," beg. " This life of man," etc.,
with the name " Digby " at the end [? Sir Kenelm Digby].
f. 66.
25. '"An Elegye on the death of Eobert Blake," 1657, beg. "What
means this silence," etc. f. 68 b.
26. "The Royal Busse, 1679," beg. "As in the days of yore was
odds" (Poems on Affairs of State, 1703, pt. ii. p. 41). f. 70.
27. "Advice to a Painter, 1679," beg. " Deare Painter, it is hard
for me to tell." f. 72.
28. " Concio ad Clerum," beg. " Where are our clergy gone ? " etc.
f. 74.
29. "Rochesters Farewell," beg. "Tir'd with the noisome follyes of
the age " (tb. 1703, p. 154). f. 78.
30. "Tunbridge Lampoon, 1680," beg. "England by all thought
Beautyes naturall soyle." f. 86.
31. "An Essay upon Satyr, 1680" [by John Sheffield, Earl of
Mulgrave], beg. " How dull and how insensible a beast " (ib. 1703,
p. 179); with "A Second Part" (ib., pt. ii. p. 32). ff. 88, 93.
Y 2
Digitized by
324
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,863.
Followed by other satires, etc., dat. 1680. ff. 94, 96, 98, 100,
106-114.
32. "A Letany, 1680,*' beg. "From ConBcience the 2* and pre-
rogutive pudder." f. 120. Followed by "The EespoBses, or
Letany for Letany, 1680," beg. "From Kings that would sell ns,"
etc. f. 122.
83. "The Lettany, 1681," beg. "From the lawless dominion of
y* Miter and Crown." f. 124. Followed by other pieces dat 1681.
ff. 126-131.
34. "A Ballad" on the reception of the Duke of Monmouth at
Oxford, 1681 (?), beg. "Yee townsmen of Oxford and schollars
draw near." f. 133.
35. "The Loyall Health," beg. "Since Plotting*s a trade" (Loyal
Songs, 1685, p. 179). f. 141 b.
36. Satire, beg. " I who from drinking ne're could spare an hour "
(Poems on Affairs of State, 1704, vol. iii. p. 123). f. 145 b.
37. " The Houshold," beg. " Most of our Civil Broiles," etc. f. 149.
38. " The True Englishman," beg. " Curst be the timorous fool," etc.
(ib. 1703, pt. i. p. 161). f. 152.
39. "The Lovers Sessions, [16]87," beg. "A Session of Lovers was
held t' other day** (ib. 1703, vol. ii. p. 156). In a different hand,
f. 154.
Included also (ff. 136, 138) are two burlesque speeches of Charles II.
in prose, dat. Oxford, 13 Apr. 1675, and Oxford, 21 Mar. 1680 [1].
Paper; ff. 166. On f. 1 is inscribed " Samuell Danvers, 1681,"
[?Sir Sam. Danvers of Cul worth, co. Northt., cr. Bart. 1643,
ob. 1683]. On f. 164 b are the names of \V. Danvers and F. Danverd.
Small Quarto.
34,363. " The Brittish Eebellion in Heroick Vers, or A short rela-
tion of the most remarkable passages happening in onr Civil Wars,
beginning in the year 1639 to the happy entrance of Charles the
Second in sixty inst " : an epic poem (of very little merit) in 3560
lines by "George Cartwright of Fulham." With a dedicatory
letter in prose, addressed to Charles II. In two Parts, the first
ending with the death of Charles I. Apparently autograph. In
the margins are numerous elucidatory notes. Cartwright was
author of The Heroick Lover, or The Infanta of Spain, a comedy,
dedicated to Charles II., 1661, at the end of which are printed
other verses by him, all of a loyal character. The present volume
also includes : —
1. Verses "upon the deplorable fire at London," 2 Sept. 1666, beg.
" Poor London, when in flames I saw thee fly." f. 57.
2. " Charles the second to his revolted subjects of England " ; in
prose, being a speech supposed to be made by Charles on his
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,364-84,385. 325
restoration, beg. "Before I shall receive your oath of fidelity."
f. 58.
3. " The speech of Thomas [Wentworth] Earl of Strafford, intended
to be spoken the day he was beheaded, but being interrupted he
delivered it to Sir George Wentworih his brother, from whose
originall coppy vnder the Earls own hand it is word for word
transcribed," etc., beg. " People of my native country, I wish my
own or your charity." f. 64 b.
Paper; ff. 65, Quarto.
34,364-84,885. Collegtions for a History of Bedfordshire, made by
Oliver St. John Cooper, Vicar of Thurleigh and Puddington,
CO. Bedford (b. 1741, d. 1801). Extracts were made from these
papers for Lysuns's Magna Britannia, and histories of three parishes
were published by the collector in vol. iv. of Nichols's Bibliotheca
Topographica Britannica [Putldington, 1783; Wimmington, 1785;
Odell, 1787]. Twenty-two volumes. Purchased by Thomas Orlebar
Marsh, Vicar of Stevington, co. Bedf., from whom they passed by
successive purchases to Thomas Fisher, F.S. A., of Hoxton, co. Middl.,
to Sir Gregory Osborne Page Turner, Bart., and lastly to Sir
Thomas Phillips, Bart., of Middle Hill, co. Wore, whose book-plate
is stamped within each volume. Paper. Small Folio.
The contents are : —
84.364. VoL I. (ff. 55). Bedford.
34.365. „ n. (ff. 30). Varioua
paribhes, indexed.
34.366. Vol. in. (ff. 59). Church
notes, with index of parishes on
f. 51b.
34.367. Vol. lY, (ff. 52)v
34.368. n V. (ff. 49) Various
34.369. „ VI. (ff. 51) parishes,
34.370. n vn. (ff. 51) indexed.
34.371. „ vm. (ff. 49)/
34.372. IX. (ff.l74). Church
notes for various parishes, indexed
to f. 52, the remainder alphabetical.
81.373. Voi X. (ff-52)) JJ^"^
34,375. „ xu. (ff. 86). Pedigrees,
indexed on ff. 15 b and 85 b.
84,876. Vol. xiiL(ff. 109). Church
notes, roughly alpliabetioal.
84,377. Vol. XIV. (ff. 28). Pedigrees
extracted from Harl. MSS., in-
dexed.
84.378. Vol. XV. (ff. 88). A few
inquisitions (f. 8), indexed on
f. 88 b ; followed by lists of Sheriffs
(f. 13), Archdeacons (f. 40), M.P.s
for County (f. 61% for Borough
(f. 70), and Livings (f. 79).
34.379. Vol. XVI, (ff. 97). Notes
concerning prices (f. S\ and Domes-
day for oo. Bedf. (f. 51).
84.380. Vol. xvn. (ff. 122). Notes
for Greneral History, indexed on
f. 73 b ; followed by notes concern-
ing Religious Houses, indexed on
f. 119 b.
34.381. Vol.xvni.(ff. 11). Tupvey
84.382. „ XIX. (ff. 18). Brom^
ham.
84.383. „ xx.(ff. 129). Miscel-
laneous notes.
84.384. Vol. XXI. (ff. 155). Glossary
of terms.
84.385. Vol. xxn. (ff. 28). Bough
index to Vols. i.-xi.
Digitized by
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guilds of bakers and butchers, in 1477 (ff. 17-20); guild-laws of
saddlers, dated 1483 (ff. 21, 22) ; and an agreement between
smiths and iion-plate beaters in 1497 (ff. 23, 24). The Low
German MSS. include fiagments of Saxon prayers and litanies,
15th cent. (ff. 37-40); a leaf of a glossary, loth cent. (f. 41); and
a transcript by G. E. Klemming of part of Staphorst's printed text
of Namelos und Valentin, with corrections from the original MS.
at Hamburg by Dr. Lappenberg, 19th cent. (ff. 43-48). There
are also a few Flemish religious fragments, etc. Vellum and paper ;
ff. 62. xiiith-xixth centt. Folio.
84.393. 1. Will of Sir Eichard Williams, "otherwise callyd Sir
Kychnrd [Cromwell]," gentleman of the King's Privy Chamber ;
[1545]. Con temp, copy; mutilated, and the date lost. f. 1.
2. Inventory of the goods of " Sir Eichard Crumwell, otherwise
callyd Williams, Knyght, deceasyd " ; 20 Nov. 37 Hen. VIII. [1545].
f. 7.
Puper, with vellum covers to each article ; ff. 46. Folio.
84,394-34,398. Letter-books and miscellanies of members of the
family of Williams al, Cromwell, of co. Huntingdon ; 16th-17th
ccntt. Five volumes. The contents are : —
34.394. Vol. I. "A Booke wherin ys shewed the names of the
officers [and] the number of soldiers, with the munycon and
armore, under the Captain es that are now apoynted to serve her
Ma"* within the countye of Hunt[ingdon] " ; 21 Apr. 1588.
Preceded and followed (ff. 1-7, 20-52) by copies of warrants, and
correspondence of John St. John, 2nd Baron St. John of Bletsoe,
Lord Lieutenant of the County, with the Comcil, Sir Henry
Cromwell, and others on the same business ; May, 1588 — April,
1589. At f. 38 b is ** The Humble protestacion " of Sir Thomas
Tresham, " now prysoner in the pallace of Elye," of his allegiance
to the Queen, 22 Oct. 1588; and at the end (f. 52 b) is a genea-
logical note relating to Margaret Douglas, wife of Matthew Stuart,
4th Earl of Lennox. Paper ; ff. 53. Narrow Folio.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,396-34,397.
329
34.395. Vol. II. 1. Letter-book, contiBuing the correspondence in
the preceding volume; 1589-1591. Inserted (ff. 27, 30 h, 33) are
three original letters of J[nhn St. John, 2nd Baron] St. John to
Sir H. Cromwell; 8 Mar. 1590 [1]— 5 Apr. 1591. ff. 1-35.
2. Miscellaneous collections, including (a) Letter from B[obert]
S[outhwell, the Jesuit] to hia father, dat. 22 Oct. 1589, urging
him to a religious life. Imperfect at beginning. See E. South-
well's Complete Poems^ ed. A. B. Grosart, 1872, pp. Ixviii, Ixxii.
Followed by prayers and theological observations, including (f. 43)
notes of a sermon by Will. Fickard, *'a bejirginge minister," at
Bamsey, 4 July, 1630. ff. 36-45;— (b) Warrant of James I. to
release [Henry Wriothesley, 3rd] Earl of Southampton from the
Tower; Holyrood House, 5 Apr. 1603. f. 46 ;— (c) Matthew
[Hutton, Archbishop of] York to [Robert Cecil] Viscount Cran-
boume [cr. Earl of Salisbury, 1605], advising mildness towards
the Puritans and strong measures against Papists and Eecusants ;
Bishopthorpe, 18 Dec. 1604. With reply, dat. Whitehall, 3 Feb.
1604 [5]. ff. 46 b, 47 b ;— (d) [Ahmed L] Sultan of Turkey to the
Emperor Rudolph II.; [1604]. f. 49b;— (e) Extracts from "a
papisticall booke called the Virgin Mary's life." f. 52 ; — (f ) Legal
forms, warrants and indictments, ff. 54-69 b.
3. Book of offices and fees, temp. Eliz. f. 71.
Paper ; ff. 101. On f. 2 are the names of John Morton and William
Readman. Folio.
34.396. Vol. III. AoooMPTS of the manors of Ramsey, Bury,
Broughton, Warboys, etc,, in co. Huntingdon, belonging to Sir
Henry Williams al Cromwell (oh. 1604); 1557-1558. Paper;
ff. 41. Folio.
34.397. Vol. IV. 1. Copies of leases from Sir Richard Williams al.
Cromwell (oh. 1645), Sawtry and Ramsey Abbeys, and others, of
manors, etc., in cos. Huntingdon and Cambridge ; 4-33 Hen. VIIL
[1513-42]. f. 2. The vellum cover (ff. 1, 21) is an Indenture
whereby Anthony Cage, Sheriff of co. Huntingdon, appoints
Will. Levans oZ. Gawen gaoler at Huntingdon, 1 9 Deo. 27 Eliz.
[1584].
2. Accompts of Ramsey and other manors in the same counties
belonging to Sir Henry Williams al, Cromwell (6h. 1604);
4, 5 Eliz. [1662-63]. f. 22.
3. "An Inventorye of the goodes and howsehold stuff of Henry
Cromewell, E8q^ (oh. 1657), and the Lady Anna Carr [his second
wife, widow of Sir Edward Carr, Bart.] ... in Uppwood House
[co. Hunts] " ; 5 May, 1631. With additions to 10 Deo. 1634; and
followed by a similar Inventory of 20 Aug. 1636. ff. 30, 39.
Paper ; ff. 66. Folio.
330
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,398-34,406.
34,398. Vol. V. Common-place book, containing forms of letters and
extracts from various authors, mostly in Latin, with a few notes
on farm matters intei spersed. Paper; ff. 31. Early xviith cent.
The names of John Marshall and various members of the family of
Bennold are scribbled on many of the pages. Sm. Quarto.
34,399-34,401. Miscellaneous papers relating to co. Huntingdon,
being principally writs, presentments, etc., connected with the
Petty Sessions ; 1637-1658. There are many signatures of mem-
bers of the Cromwell and other county families as Justices of the
Peace. Several writs for collection of subsidies are also included,
and in Vol. III. ff. 50-92, 96-109, are assessments, etc., for moneys
levied by Parliament in 1641, 1642, and 1645-6. Three volumes.
Vol. I. 20 Sept. 1537—20 Feb. 1625;— Vol. II. 4 Apr. 1625—
5 July, 1638 ;— Vol. III. 26 Feb. 1639—19 Oct. 1658. Paper and
vellum; ff. 273, 281, 284. Folio.
34,402. AccoMPT of Charles Cajsar as Treasurer of the Navy from
31 Dec. 1713 to 14 Oct. 1714; with Pipe-Eoll quittance, 13 Feb.
1720 [1]. Vellum roll of 13 membranes ; 31 ft. 3 in. by 1 ft. 1 J in.
34,403-34,405. Collection of proverbs in Icelandic, transcribed and
translated into English by Jon Andresson Hjaltalfn. Arranged
alphabetically in three volumes: Vol. I. A-J; Vol. 11. K-S ;
Vol. III. T-CE, and Appendix. Paper; ff. 613, 457,431. xjxth
cent. Folio. Presented by Dr. J. J. Garth Wilkinson.
34,406. Notes and extracts on scientific subjects, chiefly connected
with anatomy and natural history, by Eichard Owen, M.R.C.S.,
afterwards Hunterian Professor at the Royal College of Surgeons,
Director of the Natural History Museum, K.C.B., F.R.S., etc. ;
circ. 1828-1832. Autograph. Among the various headings are : —
(a) " Legislation of the science," sc. of anatomy, f. 1 ; — (b) " Lite-
rature of the science." f. 8;— (c) "Interesting facts and obser-
vations from authors." f. 9 ; — (d) " Experiments to be made."
39 J — (e) " Experiments made, and facts " ; with dates between
Jan. 1828 and Oct. 1831. f. 41 ;— (f) " Questionables and doubtfuls,
and facts relating thereto." f. 60 ; — (g) " Bibliography and bio-
graphy." f. 63 ; — (h) ** Interesting facts and observations," Feb.
1830, 4 Sept. 1832. f. 67 ;— (i) " Practical anatomy." f. 69 ;—
(k) " Motions of zoophytes." f. 82. At the end (f. 116) is a copy
of an undated letter from A. D. [Andrew Duncan, M.D.] to Dr. B.
on the anatomy of the heart. Paper; flf. 122. Quarto. Presented
by the family of Sir Richard Owen, K.C.B., etc.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,407-34,410.
331
34.407. 1. " Descriptions of some new and rare Cephalopoda (Part II.).
By Prof. [Richard] Owen, C.B., F.ILS., Z.S., etc." The autograph
text of a paper read before the Zoological Society, 20 Apr. 1880,
and printed in the Society's Transactions^ vol. xi. p. 131. f. 1.
2. Notes by John Hunter, the anatomist, including " Of the Breast"
(Essays and Observations, ed. E. Owen, 1861, i. p. 230), "Of the
diseases of the gutts. Of worms " (ih, ii. p. 486), and " Of air in
the bowels " (tb. i. p. 160). Autograph, ff. 77-81.
3. Four lectures of Prof. Everard Home [cr. Bart 1813] at the
College of Surgeons, 20-31 Mar. 1810, viz. Lect. v. " Of the Skele-
ton," vi. *' Of joints," vii. " Of the progressive motion of animals,"
and viii. ** Progressive motion on two legs." Autograph. Printed
in his Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, 1814, i. pp. 70-136. ff. 82,
99, 124. 147.
Paper ; ff. 168. Folio. Presented by the same.
34.408. Journal of the Mission of Robert Lyall to Rddama I., King
of Madagascar; 24 Oct. — 8 Nov. 1827. Preceded by a Preface,
and a letter to Sir Lowry Cole, Governor of the Mauritius, dat.
Port Louis, 16 Nov. 1827. Copy, but apparently signed by Lyall
himself at the end. ' Paper; ff. 61. Folio. Presented by the same.
34.409. " The Fortress of Metz, or The Miser's Oath " : a play, in
three Acts, by Caroline Amelia Owen, wife [1836] of Prof. Richard
Owen. Autograph. Paper; ff. 111. Quarto. Presented by the
same.
34.410. Original Memoirs and other papers of Antoine Fran5oi8
Sergent, afterwards Sergent-Marceau, Administrator of Police at
Paris in 1791, and Member of the Convention in 1792 (ob. 1847) ;
with additional matter relating to their projected publicatit>n by
Edw. Da vies Davenport (ob. 1847). The papers supplied the
materials for Beminiscences of a Begicide, by M. C. M. Simpson,
London, 1889. Included are : —
1. " Memoires de Serge ut-Marceau, ex- depute a la Convention
Nationale, sur sa condnite pendant la Bevolution " ; dated An 9,
[1800-1]. f. 1.
2. Biographic de Sergent-Marceau ecrite par lui k 94 ans " [sc. in
1846-7]; four leaves only in his own hand, the rest in that of
Mrs. Davenport, f. 90.
3. "A mon D61ateur": a defence against various charges made
against him. f. 151.
4. Speeches, (a) as "President dn district de St Jacques I'Hdpital,
pour obtenir des secours en faveur des pauvres," n. d. f. 170 ;—
332
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,411.
and (b), as " Commissaire dn Gouvernement ** before the ** Begie
des hdpitaux militaires" on the occasion of swearing fidelity to
the Republic, 22 Nov. 1799. f. 172.
6. "Revue de plusieurs ouvrages historiques sur la Revolution
Fran^aise. Errenrs notables recti fiees par un t6moin oblig6 de
tons les 6v6nemen8 remarquables auxquels il a eu part, souvent
comme Citoyen et Magistrat"; followed by " Notes et materiaux
pour la revision des Histoires de la Revolution,*' viz, the works
of De Norvins, Auquetil, Brissot, Thiers, Prudhomme, etc.
ff. 177-294.
6. Brief notes relating to the Revolution, arranged alphabetically
under subjects, f. 295.
7. List of "Manuscrits de la main de Mr. Sergent Marceau,'' entrusted
by him to E. D. Davenport for publication [«c. arts. 1-6 above].
Signed, f. 376.
8. Account in the hand of E. D. Davenport of his acquaintance with
Sergent-Marceau in 1846; followed by a draft of a preface, in
Frenchy to his projected publication, eic. f. 379.
9. Letters from Caroline Anne, Dowager Lady Hatherton, and
formerly wife of Edw. D. Davenport, to Mrs. M. C. M. Simpson,
relative to the above papers ; 14, 16 July, 11 Aug. 1882. ff. 420,
426, 428.
Paper; ff. 432. Folio. Presented hy Mrs. M. C. M. Simpson.
34,411. Miscellaneous papers of Thomas Dodd, printseller, com-
prising (a) Biographical notes of Engravers, alphabetically
aiTanged, many of whom are not mentioned in his MS. Memorials
of Engravers (Add. MSS. 33,394-33,408). f. 1 ;— (b) Record, in
tabular form, of ** signatures, cyphers, and monograms of artists,"
A-BZ, with a few others, f. 392 ;— (c) " Catalogues of artist?.'
works." f. 627 ;— (d) List of " portraits after Vandyke." f. 548 ;
— (e) " Miscellaneous bills of prints." f. 606 ; — (f) List of engraved
portraits and other prints, c<c., from the Dowdeswell (? 1821),
Delabere (1811), and other collections [1809-1846], with their
prices, drawn up by Dodd in narrative form, apparently for
publication. Copy. f. 615. Followed (f. 667) by a few original
letters, the names of the writers of which are given in the Index,
and the following printed catalogues, viz. Sale of T. Dodd's prints,
etc., after his death, 1850. f. 685;— Sale of John Woodhouse's
collection, 1801. f. 706 ; — and " Exhibition of paintings in fresco
by Paul Veronese," 1828. f. 716. Paper; ff. 725. xixth cent.
Folio. Presented hy M. H. Spielmann, Esq.
34,412-34,471. The Auckland Papers: correspondence and papers,
political and private, of William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland,
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,412-34,461.
333
together with a few earlier diplomatic papers collected by him,
and some later correspondence, chiefly of his son and successor
George Eden, let Earl of Auckland; 1660-1861. William Eden
was born in 1744, and was created Baron Auckland in Ireland in
1789, and Baron Auckland of West Auckland in 1793 ; he died in
1814. He was Under Secretary of State (Northern Department),
1772-1778; Member of the Board of Trade, 1776-1782; Joint
Commisssioner to treat with the revolted Colonies, 1778-1779;
Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieuteuant of Ireland, and Under
Treasurer, 1780-1782; Joint Vice Treasurer of Ireland, 1783;
Envoy at^Paris, 1786-1787 ; Ambassador at Madrid, 1788-1789;
Ambassador at the Hague, 1789-1793 ; Postmaster General, 1798-
1804; and President of the Board of Trade, 1806-1807. His
correspondence begins when he was a boy at Eton, in 1761.
During the time that he was Under Secretary of State it deals
largely with the American rebellion and the proceedings of
American spies and agents in England and France. The Irish
and diplomatic portions are especially full and important ; in the
former case, not only while he was Chief Secretaiy, but more par-
ticularly in 1798, when, although holding no office in Ireland, he was
in constant communication with Edward Cooke, Under Secretary,
and others in Dublin. Among the papers bearing upon his
negotiations for a commercial treaty with France in 1786 are a
large number of samples of dre^s-stuffs and other fabiics; and
minutes of evidence on the subject taken before the Board of
Trade in the same year are contained in a separate volume (Add.
34,462). While he was ambassador at the Hague in the critical
period 1789-1793, the correspondence of several other English
ministers abroad passed through his hands, and transcripts of many
of their despatches are included. Numerous letters and memoirs
of Eden himself, originals, drafts and copies, occur throughout.
Some portion of the collection was published in The Journal and
Correspondence of William, Lord Auckland, with preface, etc., by his
son E. J. Etlen, 3rd Lord Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells,
1860-62, 4 vols. The correspondence of George Eden is chiefly
private or in connection with his office of President of the Board
of Trade (1830-1834), more particularly with respect to commer-
cial negotiations with France. None of his Indian correspond-
ence, when he was Governor-General (1835-1842), is included.
Sixty volumes. Paper. Folio and Quarto. With the exception of
Vols. LI.-LX., which deal with special subjects, the whole collec-
tion is arranged chronologically in a single series. The names
of all the writers are given in the Index. For a volume of
selected letters, 1768-1827, see also Add. 29,475.
334
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,462.
84.412. Vol. I. (ff. 403). 1660-1775.
34.413. „ n.(flf.480). 1776— May,
1777.
34.414. „ m. (flf. 574). June— Dec.
1777.
34 415. „ IV. (ff. 453). Jan.— July,
1778.
34.416. „ V. (ff.523). Aug. 1778-
Dec. 1779.
84.417. Vol VI. (ff. 416). Jan. 1780—
July, 1781.
34.418. Vol. vn. (ff. 524). Aug.
1781— July, 1782.
34.419. Vol. viu. (ff. 486). Aug.
.1782— Mar. 1785.
34.420. V9I. (ff. 456). Apr.
1785— Feb. 1786.
34.421. Vol. X. (ff. 460). Mar.— July,
1786.
84.422. „ xi.(ff. 512). Aug.— Oct.
1786.
34.423. „xu.(ff.424). Nov. 1786—
Jan. 1787.
34,424 xni. Vol. . (ff. 487). Febr.—
May, 1787.
34.425. Vol. XIV. (ff. 416). June—
19 Aug. 1787.
34.426. Vol. XV. (ff. 495). 21 Aug.—
31 Oct. 1787.
34.427. Vol. XVI. (ff. 454). Nov.
1787— Feb. 1788.
34.428. Vol. xvn. (ff. 471). Mar.
1788— Feb. 1789.
34.429. Vol. xvin. (ff 549). Mar.—
Dec. 1789.
84.430. Vol. XIX. (ff. 430). Jan.—
22 Apr. 1790.
34.431. Vol. XX, (ff 510). 23 Apr.—
30 June, 1791).
34.432. Vol XXL (ff.482). July—
Aug. 1790.
34.433. Vol. xxiL (ff. 422). Sept.—
Oct. 1790.
34.434. Vol. xxni. (ff. 453). Nov.—
Dec. 1790.
34.435. Vol. XXIV. (ff. 478). Jan.—
12 Feb. 1791.
34.436. Vol. XXV. (ff. 563). 13 Feb.—
Apr. 1791.
34,4.S7. Vol. XXVI. (ff. 539). May—
20 June, 1791.
34.438. Vol. xxvn. (ff. 480). 21 June
—July, 1791.
34.439. Vol. xxvni. (ff.493). Aug.—
Sept. 1791.
34.440. Vol. XXIX. (ff 566). Oct.—
Dec. 1791.
34.441. Vol. XXX. (ff. 540). Jan.—
Mar. 1792.
34.442. Vol. XXXI. (ff. 420). Apr.—
Mrty, 1792.
34.443. Vol. xxxn. (ff. 464). Juno-
July, 1792.
34.444. Vol. XXXIII. (ff. 375). Aug.
—Sept. 1792.
34.445. Vol. XXXIV. (ff. 457). Oct.—
Nov. 1792.
34.446. Vol. XXXV. (ff. 566). Dec.
1792—10 Jan. 1793.
34.447. Vol. XXXVI. (ff. 502). 11 Jan.
—6 Feb. 1793.
34.448. Vol. xxxvn. (ff. 453). 6 Feb.
—5 Mar. 17. 3.
34.449. Vol. xxxvra. (ff. 425). 6-
31 Mar. 1793.
34.450. Vol. xxxix. (ff. 445). Apr.—
10 May, 1793.
34.451. Vol. XL. (ff. 543). 11 May-
July. 1793.
34.452. Vol. XLi. (ff. 469). Aug. 1793
—July, 1794.
34.453. Vol. XLH. (ff. 511). Aug. 1794
—May, 1796.
34.454. Vol. XLin. (ff. 508). June,
1796— Sept. 1798.
34.455. Vol. XLiv. (ff. 565). Oct.
1798-1802.
34.456. Vol. XLV. (ff. 643). 1803—
Aug. 1806.
34.457. Vol. XLVL (ff. 612). Sept.
1806—1809.
34.458. Vol. XLvn. (ff 640). 1810—
1813.
34.459. „ XLvm. (ff. 517). 1814—
1833.
34.460. „ XLix. (ff. 512). 1834—
1861. Undated, A-H.
34.461. Vol. L. (ff. 498). Undated,
I-Z.
34,462. The Auckland Papers. Vol. LL (ff. 277). Minutes of
evidence of manufacturers and others, taken before the Board of
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,463-^466.
335
Trade, relative to the negotiations for a commercial treaty with
France; 1786. A few other oflScial papers on the same subject
are also included, together with (f. 226) a report of the Board of
Trade, in answer to an order in Council of 9 Dec. 1785, on the
Newfoundland Fisheries. Folio.
34.463. The Auckland Papers. Vol. LII. (ff. 638). Paris News-
letters addressed to William Eden when Minister at Paris and
Madrid ; 15 Oct. 1786—31 Aug. 1788. French. Quarto.
*
34.464. The Auckland Papers. Vol. LI II. (ff. 149). Journal of
William Eden during his embassy to Spain, in the form of letters
written to his mother, Lady Eden; 18 Apr. 1788—16 July, 1789.
Printed in his Journal and Correspondence (see above), vol. ii. pp. 1-
205. Quarto.
34.465. The Auckland Papers. Vol. LIV. (ff. 249).
1, Office copies of correspondence between the Marquis of Car-
marthen, Secretary of State, and Kobert Liston, Minister at
Madrid, relative to a commercial treaty with Spain ; 12 Sept. 1786
—30 June, 1787. ff. 22-203. Preceded (ff. 1-20) by a " Precis
of Mr. Listen's correspondence from 1783 to 1788," in the hand of
W. Eden.
2. Extracts from the correspondence of Gustavo Maurice, Baron
Armfelt, Magdalen Charlotte, Countess Kudenskiold, and others,
for which they were convicted of treason at Stockholm in 1794;
19 July, 1792—11 Dec. 1793. French. With precis of a memoir
addressed by John Albert Ehrenstiom, secretary to the King, one
of the accused, to the High Court of Justice on 19 Mar. 1794,
etc, ff. 204, 241. The extracts, translated into English from the
Swedish edition, were printed under the title The Correspondence of
Baron Armfdt and the other Conspirators against the Swedish Govern-
menty London, 1795.
34,466. The Auckland Papers. Vol. LV. (ff. 365). Office copies of
correspondence and papers relating to the East Lidia Company ;
1776-1791.
1. "Statement of the political and commercial relation of Great
Britain with the East Indies," drawn up with a view to the
expiration of the Company's charter in Mar. 1794; circ, 1791. f. 1.
2. "Memorandum [by Henry Dundas?] of Instructions for Mr.
[Francis] Russell," solicitor to the Board of Control, to prepare
a Bill for the government of India ; circ, 1791. f. 23.
3. Orders of the Governor General and Council at Fort William,
Quarto.
330
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,467.
as to Vessels refusing to give an account of themselves before
passing the Forts of Budge Budge; 6 Aug. 1776—23 Feb. 1784.
4. Memoir of the Dutch East India Company, presented to the
States General on 11 June, 1783, on the interference with their
trade in New Guinea by the Portuguese and the support afforded
to tlie latter by the English. Fr. f. 65. With a " Promemoire"
on the subject givm by the Portu^^uese Minister at the Hague to
Sir James Harris, English ambassador, on 19 Oct. 1785. f. 130.
5. "Proceedings relative to a settlement at Ehi«»," south of
Singapore, consisting chiefly of coiTespondence between the
Bengal Government and Capt. Thomas Forrest, with a repc»rt
by the latter on the district, etc,; 15 Apr. — 23 Aug. 1784. f. 69.
6. " Papers relative to a proposed treaty between the English and
French East India Companies," consisting of minutes of meetings
of the English directors, with copies of the memoirs considered, etc, ;
16 Aug.— 7 Dec. 1785. f. 78.
7. Correspondence, instiuctions, etc,, relative to a mission of Lieut.
Col. Charles Ca the art from the Governor General and Council to
the Vicomte de Souillac, French Governor General, *' to propose . . .
an amicable arrangement," etc.; 31 Jan. — 4 Feb. 1786. ff. 138-
162. Followed by other papers relative to proceedings with the
French to 18 Nov. 1786, including : — (a) *' Abstracts of the material
parts of the proceedings ... in regard to the French from the
peace of 1763 to the year 1778." f. 176 ;—(b) Provisional Con-
vention between the Vicomte de Souillac and Col. Cathoart ; Isle
de France, 30 Apr. 1786. f. 282; — (c) "Secret letter [from
the Board of Control] to Bengal on the subject of assistance to be
afforded to the Mahrattas, etc."; 20 Sept. 1786. f. 302;— (4) The
Governor General, Lord Cornwallis, to the Directors "relative to
the French convention at Mauritius"; 16 Nov. 1786. f. 331.
34,467. The Auckland Papers. Vol. LVl. (ff. 368). Correspondence
and papers relating to the East India Company; 1787-1802.
Chiefly copies. Included are : —
1. Correspondence of William Eden, Envoy at Paris, with the
Marquis of Carmaithen, Secretary of State, relative to negotiations
for a treaty with France as to the East Indies, with other letters
and papers on the same subject; 6 Feb. — 2 Nov. 1787. ff. 1-109.
Included (f. 47) is a letter to Eden from Henry Dundas criticising
the French proposals, dat. 26 June, 1787.
2. Letter from the India Board to Lord Carmarthen, on negotia-
tions with the States General for a treaty as to the East Indies,
with other papers ; 21 Dec. 1787—9 May, 1790. ff. 110-144.
f. 49.
Folio.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,468-34,«l.
337
3. Beport by Lieut. Archibald Blair, of the Bombay Marine, to
Lord Comwallis, Governor General, on the Andaman Islands,
9 June, 1789; with a letter on the subject from Lord Comwallis
to the E.LC. Directors, I Aug. 1789. Copies, ff. 145, 165.
4. Official correspondence on the removal of John Mackenzie from
the Board of Revenue of Bengal; 6-19 Aug. 1789. Copies.
ff. 174-204.
5. Bevenue and other returns made by the East India Company to
orders of the House of Commons in 1791. Printed, ff. 248-345.
34,468. The Auckland Papers. Vol. LVIL (ff. 372). Papers
relating to the East India Company " sent to Mr. Eden, 14 Dec.
1786, by order of Mr. Dundas," member of the Board of Control,
viz. : —
1. ** Exposition of the disputed claims of the French, Dut<jh and
Danes to exclusive privileges in the inland and foreign trade of
Bengal," by Francis Bussell, solicitor to the Board of Control.
2. ** Statement [by the same] on the nature of, and the mode and
expense of collecting, the Bengal customs according to the plans of
1773 and 1781." f. 71.
3. " Claims of the French " from 1772 to 1776. f. 146.
4. "Claims of, and disputes with, the Dutch," etc.j from 1780 to
1786. f. 199.
5. " Report on the complaints of the Agents for .the Danish private
merchants and of the Governor and Council of Chinsura on the
behalf of the Dutch East India Company," etc, f. 215.
6. "Statement as to the monopoly of salt, ophium and saltpetre."
7. Lieut. CoL Charles Cathcart to the " Secret Committee " of the
East India Company, enclosing papers relative to his negotiations
with the French Governor General ; 12 Aug. 1786. ff. 300-372.
34.469. The Auckland Papers. Vol. LVIII. (ff 245). " CoUection
of papers on the disputes with the French in the East Indies":
official copies, beginning with Art. 13 of the Treaty of Versailles*,
3 Sept. 1783, and ending with a letttir of the Governor General
and Council, 27 Jan. 1786. Folio.
34.470, 34,471. The Auckland Papers. Vols. LIX., LX. (ff. 151,26).
Letter-book of Lord Henry John Spencer, containing copies of his
official correspondence with Lord Grenville, Secretary of State,
while Envoy at Stockholm, 9 Aug. 1793—5 Dec. 1794, and Envoy
at Berlin, 6 Jan.— 21 April, 1795. Two volumes. In Vol. I.
MSS. — 1893. ^
FoUo.
f. 2.
f. 252.
Folio.
338
ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,472,34,473.
(f. 151) is a " List of [Lord H. Spencer's] books sent from Stock-
holm." Folio.
34.472. Correspondence, etc., of the Et. Hon. Thomas Qrenville,
collector of the Grenville Libraiy ; 1795-1844. The earlier part of
the volume consists chiefly of notes of invitation and replies, among
the writers being: Eev. Sydney Smith; 13 May, 1844. f. 21;
—Samuel Rogers; n. d. ff. 22, 24, 25; — [Dudley Ryder, 1st
Earl of] Harrowby; 24 Apr. 1829, n. d. ff. 26, 27, 31; —and
[George Granville Leveson Gower, 2nd Duke] of Sutherland;
n. d, f. 34. The latter part relates to the Buckinghamshire
yeomanry, of which T. Grenville was Lieut. Colonel, being chiefly
letters from his brothers [George] Nugent [Temple Grenville, Ist
Marquis of] Buckingham, and [William Wyndham Grenville, Lord
Grenville]; 3 May, 1797, 14 Oct. 1803—29 June, 1804. ff. 53-78.
Included also are : ** List of Lord Grenville's political publications
[1784-1829] from his own copy.*' f. 50 ; — Commission to T. Gren-
ville as Captain of a troop of Buckinghamshire yeomanry ; 13 May,
1795. f. 51. Paper and (ff. 51, 52) vellum; ff^ 78. Folio. Pre-
sented hy Mr. William Holden,
34.473. Fragments of vellum MSS., acquired with Papyri cclvi.-<xxx).,
and believed to have been found in the Fayytim, in Egypt. Greek
and (art. 6) Latin. They consist of : —
1. Portions of a MS. of Demosthenes De Falsa Legatione. The MS.,
when complete, was composed of leaves measuring 7}^ in. x 6^ in.,
with two columns, each of 36 lines, on a page. The frag-
ments preserved include the greater part of four columns and
smaller portions of four more, containing parts of §§ 1 1-32 of the
oration. One page (the fourth preserved) bears the number r ( = 6)
in the margin, which proves that the MS. contained nothing before
this oration. The writing is in a small, neat, uncial hand,
somewhat resembling that in which the unique MS. of Herodas is
written (Pap. cxxxv.). There are a few corrections in the original
hand, which has also supplied paragraphia a certain amount of
punctuation, and a few accents and breathings. The text is
carefully written, with few mistakes, and does not differ greatly
from the textus receptus. 2nd cent. (?).
2. Portion of a leaf of a MS. of Demosthenes in Aristogeitonem I.,
containing parts of §§ 64-67. A email part of the leaf attached to
this is also preserved. The MS., when complete, was composed of
leaves measuring about 9 in. x 6 in., with a single column to the
page, and wide margins. Written in a large uncial hand, with
small uncial scholia. The vellum is torn and considerably stained.
5th cent
3. Small fragment of an unknown Epic poem, containing portions
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,474-34,479.
339
of five lines on each side, in a small sloping uncial hand. If in.
X 2i in. 3rd or 4th cent. (?).
4. Small fragment of an unknown poem in elegiac verse, con-
taining portions of 16 lines on one side and 13 (much defaced)
on the other, in a small uncial hand. 3rd or 4rh cent. (?).
5. Small fragment of a MS. of Herodotus, evidently taken from
the binding of another manuscript. The fragment ccmtains
portions of sentences from v. 77-79, written in two narrow
columns to the page, in a small uncial hand. 3rd or 4t]i cent. (?).
6. Small fragment of a Lalin hexameter poem, formerly used in
the binding of another manuscript. Portions of two lines are
preserved on each side of the vellum, written in a large uncial
hand. 6th cent.
7. Two pairs of leaves of a Psalter, containing eight pages in all,
nearly perfect. The two pairs belong to different gatherings,
and the pages bear the numbers (in Greek, but later than the MS.
itself) 32, 33, 38, 39, 82, 83, 84, 85. Each leaf measures 5^ in. X 4^ in.
The portion of the text preserved includes Ps. Ixxvi. 5-15, Ixxvii.
8-16, Ixxxv. 8 — Ixxxvi. 5. The writing is a medium-sized uncial
of Coptic type, written ortx^Sov, with enlarged letters at the
beginning of each half-verse. The text is carefully written, with
few mistakes or otherwise unattested readings. Probably 7th cent.
The following Nos., 34,474-34,483, were bequeathed hy Miss Mary Augusta
QordoUy sister of Major-General C. O. Gordon.
34,474-34,479. Journals of Major-General Charles George Gordon,
C.B., during the siege of Kartoum, from 10 Sept. (the day on which
Col. Stewart and Frank Power left Kartoum) to 14 Dec. 1884.
Holograph, Six volumes. Paper. Folio. Each volume except the
last was wrapped in a linen handkerchief, having a paper label
inscribed by Gordon. These wrappers are now preserved in a
separate case. The first of the inscriptions is quoted below, in the
description of Vol. I., and the rest are similar. With appendices to
Vols. I., IV., V. and VI., containing some of Gordon's correspond-
ence with the Mahdi and his lieutenants, and other documents.
To each volume Gordon has prefixed the remark (in some cases
repeated two or three times) : " To be pruned down, if published " ;
and he has drawn hia pen through se\ eral passages, to mark them
as not "official." The whole journal has, however, been published,
together with translations of the appendices, practically without
alteration (except for the omission of two or three passages
which contain, in Sir H. W. Gordon's opinion, **no matter of
public interest "), as The Journals of Major-Gen, C. G, Gordon^ C.B.^
at Kartmm^ London, 1885, with introduction and nutes by A. £.
z 2
Digitized by
340 ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,474-84,479.
Hake, and ^th a description of the MSS. (at p. Ixiv.) by Sir
H. W. Gordon>*^^l. VI. has also been published in facsimile,
General Gordon's LcishfQurnaly London, 1885.
34,474. Vol. I. (flf. 116). 10-25 Sept. The label on the wrapper is
inscribed as follows : ** Chief of Staff, Bondan Expeditionary Force.
For Lt.-Colonel Stewart, C.M.Q. (if with army), if^ not, for
General Lord Wolseley, G.C.B., etc. Contains no secreUy a&*<^r as
I am concerned. Official parts, those not scratched through. C. G. W'
At the end of the jonnial (f. 83) is the note : " To be copied and
read by Col. Stewart if he likes, and extracts given Mr. Power (as
by promise), afterwards given to Miss Gt>rdon, Southampton ; if
not wanted by the Foreign Office." The Appendix (ff. 84-115)
contains letters to Gordon, in Arabic^ from followers of the Mahdi,
with copies of Gordon's answers, and some other papers (see
Journals^ 1885, pp. 399-446) ; including (f. 98) a copy of a letter
written by Hussein Pasha, a Turkish officer serving under General
Hicks, very shortly before the annihilation of Hicks's army at
Kashgil (i6. p. 426).
34.476. 34,476. Vol. II. (ff. 49). 23-30 Sept. Vol. 111. (ff. 83).
1-11 Oct.
34.477. Vol. IV. (ff. 62). 12-20 Oct. The Appendix (ff. 34-62)
contains letters to Gordon from Slatin Bey, and other papere,
including (f. 52) a printed report of " The Insurrection of the False
Prophet," compiled in the War Office and dated 23 Nov. 1883
{Journals^ pp. 447-510).
34.478. Vol. V. (ff. 115). 21 Oct.— 4 Nov. The Appendix (ff. 83-
115) contains letters to Gordon from Saleh Bey, Governor at Gala-
bat, from the Greek Consul at Adowa in Abyssinia, from Slatin
Bey and others, including (f. 99) one from the Mahdi, 22 Oct. 1884,
sealed ; as well as the Mahdi's manifesto (f. 110) to the inhabitants
of Eartoum (Journals^ pp. 511-549).
34.479. Vol. VI. (ff. 133). 5 Nov.— 14 Dec. The concluding words
are : " Now mark this. If Expeditionary Force (and I ask for no
more than 200 men) does not come in ten days, the town may fall^
and I have done my best for the honour of our country. Good-bye.
0. G. Gordon." With a postscript : " You send me no information,
though you have lots of money I C. G. G." f. 108. The Appendix
(ff. 109-113) contains a letter of instructions and a firman (ff. 112,
113) from the Khedive to Gordon, dated 26 Jan. 1884; the firman
torn across by Gordon on 25 Nov. 1884, the Khedive having
cancelled it by telegram (see Journals^ pp. 359, 550-559),
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,480-34,486. 341
34.480. Address from British and other merchants at Shanghai to
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles George Gordon, expressing their admira-
tion of his conduct (in suppressing the Taiping rebellion) ; 24 Nov.
1864. With the signatures of the merchants. Vellum; flf. 2.
Large Quarto.
34.481. A, B. Votes of thanks hy the House of Lords and House of
Commons to General [Garnet Joseph Wolseley,] Lord Wolseley,
G.C.B., and to all the officers and men engaged in the Soudan
expeditions of 1884-5, with an expression of regret for the death
of Major-General Charles George Gordon, C.B., and of others who
fell in those campaigns; 12 Aug. 1885. Printed. Vellum. Large
Quarto.
34.482. Address to Miss Mary Augusta Gordon, of condolence on the
death of her brother, Major-General Charles George Gordon, C.B.,
from " the Princesses of Great Britain and Ireland, the Peeresses of
the Eealm, and the Wives of Bishops and of Members of the House
of Commons, as representing the Women of the United Kingdom."
With upwards of nine hundred signatures, including those of the
Princess of Wales, the Princesses Louise, Victoria and Maude of
Wales, the Empress Frederic (then Crown Princess of Germany
and Prussia), and the Princesses Helena, Louise and Beatrice. That
of Miss Florence Nightingale is also included. Presented to Miss
Gordon on 4 Nov. 1885. Vellum; ff. 43. Bound in white vellum
with ornamental tooling, having General Gordon's initials enclosed
within a wreath in the centre of each cover. Square Folio.
34.483. 1. Three letters from Queen Victoria to Miss Mary Augusta
Gordon, expressing sympathy with her on the death of her brother
General Gordon, and thanking her for a copy of his Journals;
Osborne, 17 Feb., 16 Mar., Windsor Castle, 11 July, 1885. Holo-
graph. fL 2, 7, 10.
2. Two notes, for ten and five piastres respectively, issued by General
Gordon at Kartoum, dated 25 April, 1884. Arabic. Signed
"C[harle8] G[eorge] Gordon." flf. 15, 16.
Paper; flf. 16. Quarto.
34.484. Book of Expenses of Bamsey Abbey, co. Huntingdon, for the
7th year of Abbat Eichard [de Shenyngdon, sc. 1355-56], arranged
under diflferent heads, as "Dona et oblaoiones," "Expense
coquine," " Expense minute," " Expense garderobe," " Eobe et f ur-
mre," etc. Latin. Cf. Add. 33,445. Vellum ; flf. 12. Small Polio.
34.485. MiscELLA5E0US PAPERS, oonsisting chiefly of letters, bills,
inventories, e(c., connected with the family of Cromwell, of co.
Digitized by
342
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,486.
HuntingdoQ ; ante 1614-1793. A few copies of fipeeebeB, diurnal
occurreuces, etc., in the Parliaments of 1628 and 1641 are also in-
cluded. See above, 34,393-34,401. Paper; ff. 181. Folio,
84,486. A-G. Autograph Lettebs and miscellaneous papers; 1531-
A. 1. William Vincent, D.D., Dean of Westminster, to Thomas Cadell,
the publisher, on literary matters; n. d. [1809], 15 Mar. 1780,
20 Nov. 1799. ff. 1, 2, 3. With two engraved portraits, ff. 1 b, 5.
2. William Creech, publisher, to the same, on business affairs ; Edin-
burgh, 28 Apr. 1792, 5 Mar. 1793. ff. 6, 8.
3. Francis Hargrave, Recorder of Liver] »ool, collector of the Har-
grave MSS., to the same ; New Boswell Court, 14 June, 1794. f. 10.
4. John Pinkerton to Messrs. Cadell and Davies ; Hampstead, 24 April,
1800, 15 April [1802]. ff. 11, 14. Followed at f. 16 by an " Idea
of a new system of Geography '* in Pinkerton*s hand.
6. Joseph Cottle to T. Cadell, on the publication of his poems;
Bristol, 10 May, 1822, 3 June, 1823. ff. 24, 26.
B. 1. Bev. William Law, author of the Serious Call, to his brother
George, as to his own affairs, but more particularly on the question
of taking the oath of allegiance to George I. : •* As to y* multitude
of swearers, that has no influence upon me ; their reasons are only
to be considerd, and every one knows no good ones can be given
for peoples swearing y« direct contrary to what they believe," etc, ;
n. d. [1716?]. f. 28 Partly printed on p. 3 in A short account
of... Bev. William Law, A.M., by Richard Tighe, London, 1813.
Followed (f. 30) by another letter from the same to , dat.
1 April, [1749].
2. E[dward] Gibbon, the historian, to [his aunt Hester Gibbon], on
his leaving England for Lausanne : Your good wishes and advice
will not, I trust, be thrown away on a barren Foil ; and whatever
you may have been told of my opinions, I can assure you with truth,
that I consider Religion as the bent guide of youth and tbe best
support of old age"; SheflBeld place, 30 June, 1788. f. 31. On
the third page (f. 32) is a draft of a letter from Hester Gibbon to
Lord Sheffield, in reply to one enclosed by her nephew.
Presented hy Miss Sarah Law.
C. '* Decyphered passages from [Sir Simonds] D'Ewes' Diary of the
Long Parliament," 3 Dec. 1640—3 Aug. 1641 (in HarL MSS. 162,
163); by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, f. 33. Presented hy S. B.
Oardiner, Esq,
D. 1. Charles Robert Darwin, the naturalist, to Samuel Butler, author
of Erewhon; Bromley, etc, 6 Oct. [circ, 1863], 30 Sept. [drc 1866]»
1 April [1873], 3 Jan. 1880. ff. 56-61, 84. With pressed copies of
letters of S. Butler to Dr. Darwin ; 2, 21 Jan. 1880. ff. 80, 86.
1891 :—
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,487-84,499.
843
2. Pressed copy of letter from, Samuel Butlor to Thomas William
Gale Butler, on hie " present literary business," etc, ; Clifford's Inn,
18 Feb. 1876. f. 62.
3. Francis Darwin, F.E.S., to S. Butler, with copies of the replies ;
Oct.— 31 Dec. 1877. ff. 66-79.
4. Dr. Ludwig Sieber to S. Butler ; Bale. 14 Oct 1891. JFV. f. 87.
Presented by Samuel Butler^ Esq,
E. 1. "A noate [addressed to Capt. Hope] of such thinges as I would
have brought me to Montseratt, etc." ; [ctrc, 1630]. Signedhj Capt.
Anthony Bryfcskett, [Governor of Montserrat.] The list includes
furnaces, fundasses," " skimers," powder carbines, clothing and
" 20 or 30 servantes." f. 89.
2. Enert van den Graue to Wolther van Plettenberghe, Grand
Master of the Teutonic Order in Livonia (oh. 1535) ; Amsterdam,
12 Jan. 1531. Germ. f. 91.
Presented by Prof. George Stephens of Copenhagen.
F. Queen Caroline to George IV., demanding to be crowned the
following week, ** not wishing to increase any new expence upon
the Nation," and announcing her intention to visit Edinburgh
during the King's absence in Ireland; 19 July, 1821. Holograph.
f. 93.
G. *• A Pole taken at the Election of Burgesses for the Burrough of
Wareham [co. Dorset], March 29th, 1721." f. 95. Presented by the
Bev. George Sisson FUliter, Vicar * of Byhill, Wakefield.
Paper ; ff. 104. Folio.
34.487- 34,526. Historical Collections made by Sir James Mac-
kintosh, and used by him in writing his History of Great Britain,
from the Bevolution in 1688 to the French Bevolution in 1789. They
were also used by Lord Macaulay: see his History of England,
ed. 1863-4, vol. i. p. 186 note. Forty volumes. Paper. Presented
by Miss Eva Mackintosh. The contents are : —
84,487. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. I. (ff. 55). Original news-
letters from London, 14 Feb. 1682, and 4 May, 1687—25 Dec. 1688.
Most of the letters are unsigned, and are addressed to the Countess
(two to the Earl) of Suffolk at Audley-End. The rest are addressed
to Edward Norton at Saffron Walden (and signed either Nath.
Qerrard or Robert Cosens), except two to Thomas Felton at
Audley-End. Presented to Sir J. Mackintosh by his ** late worthy
friend Dr. Sayers of Norwich " (see f. 2). Folio.
84.488- 34,499. Mackintosh Collections. Yols. II.-XIIL ''Extraitsde
la Correspondance Diplomatique an Bureau des Affaires ^trang^res
k Paris." Twelve volumes. Quarto. The principal contents are
Digitized by
344 ADDITIONAL MSS., 84,600-34,602.
as followB :— VoIb. II.-IV. (flf. 98,88,133). Letters from Comt
d*Avauz, French Ambassador with James II. in Ireland, to
Louis XIV., with some of the Eing*s replies; 23 Mar. 1689 —
18 Sept. 1690 ;— Vol. V. (ff. 112). Letters from James II. to the
Cardinal de Bouillon and others, 1660-1689 ; with letters and
extracts relating to English affairs, 1687-1697;— Vol. VL (ff. 166).
Desp^itches of Marshal de BoufiSers, July and Aug. 1697 ; with
exti-acts from the despatches of Count de Tallard, French Am-
bassador to England, 1698 ;— Voh*. VII.-XIII. (ff. 146, 185, 132,
263, 137, 189, 121). Extracts from the despatches and corre-
spondence of the French Ambassadors and emissaries to England ;
1710-1717. The last volume also contains a few documents of
later date, 1727-1742.
84.600. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XIV. (ff. 144). " Notes au
D6pdt des Affaires J^trang^res k Paris " : taken by Sir James
Mackintosh in 1814. Including notes of the documents copied for
him in the preceding twelve volumes, besides various extracts and
letters, 1687-1743. Quarto.
34.601. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XV. (ff. 84). Notes and
extracts relating to English history, 16th-18th oentt., copied from
the Archives G^nerales de France. JPr. Including : —
1. Instruction baill6e k Monsieur de Lomenye par le Boi, Tenvoyant
en Angleterre Tan 1695." f. 1.
2. Narrative of the escape of James II. into France in 1688, written
by himself for the nuns of Chaillot. f. 4.
3. Death of Charles II., narrated by James 11. to the nuns of
ChaiUotin 1692. f. 16. .
4. Account of a visit of James II. to Chaillot in 1694. f. 23.
6. '^Lettre circulaire des dames religieuses de la Visitation de
Chaillot, sur les demi^res ann^es de la vie, et les circonstances et
les suites de la mort, du feu Eoi d* Angleterre, Jacques II." f. 28.
6. Notes of a French agent in Eu gland in the beginning of the reign
of George III. f. 67.
7. Memoirs of the life of Mary of Modena, widow of James 11., 1711-
1713, by a sister of Chaillot. £ 65.
34,602. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XVI. (ff. 135).
1. Extracts of letters to Bome from Cardinal Ferdinando Adda,
Papal nuncio in England ; 1686-89. Ital f. 2. Followed by
a few letters from Mary of Modena and James 11. to the Pope
and to Cardinal Ottoboni ; 1688-90. Ital and LcU. f. 52.
2. Copies and translations of letters from Don Pedro Bonqnillo,
Folio.
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,603-34,514.
345
Spanish Ambassador to England; 1685-89. Span, and Engl.
34.503. Mackintosh Collections. VoLXVII. (fif. 20). Notes from the
Papal archives at Paris : including extracts of Adda's letters to
Rome, 1686-1688, and of a few letters from James II. and Mary of
Modena to Cardinal Ottoboni, 1689-1690; with various notes and
extarcts, relating chiefly to French and English history, 1608-1761.
Folio.
34.504, 34,505. Mackintosh Collections. Vols. XVIII., XIX. (ff. 232,
225). Copies of letters from William III. to the Pensionary
Heinsius, 1689-1702. Fr. Two volumes. Vol. I. 29 Mar. 1689—
6 Sept. 1696. Vol. II. 18 Sept. 1696—3 Mar. 1702. Folio.
34,506. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XX. (ff. 46). Translations of
letters from Heinsius to William III., 24 Mar. — 14 June, 1698.
34,507-34,512. Mackintosh Collections. Vols. XXI.-XXVI. (ff. 213,
139, 255, 200, 148, 118). Political Correspondence relating to
England, 1685-1688, extracted from the State Paper Office at the
Hague ; consisting mainly of the despatches of the Dutch Am-
bassadors in England. Dutchy with Engl, and Fr. translations. Six
volumes. Folio.
34,513. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXVII. (ff. 166). Miscella-
neous notes relating to English history, including : —
1. Notes and extracts from the Diary of Narcissus Luttrell; 1678-
1711. f. 2.
2. Extracts from the Legge Papers (for a description of which see
Eist. MSS. Gommisnonj 11th Eeport, App. pt. v., 1887); 1641-
1691. f. 94.
3. Notes of the Essex Papers (now among the Stowe MSS. in the
British Museum), chiefly of the letters of Lord Essex in Ireland ;
1672-3. f. 128.
4. Papers relating to a scheme for inducing the English Catholics in
general to become loyal ; 1719. f. 131.
5. Extracts from the London Gazette, 12 Feb.— 8 Nov. 1685. f. 135.
34,514. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXVIIL (ff. 229). Letters
from William III. to William Bentinck, Earl of Portland, 1677-
1700, "copied from the originals at Welbeck"; with copies of
some of Portland's replies. Folio.
f. 57.
Folio.
Quarto.
Quarto.
346
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,515-34,517.
34.515. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXIX. (flf. 215). Notes and
extracts from the papers at Welbeck Abbey, including : —
1. Memoirs of Edward Harley, brother of Eobert, 1st Earl of Oxford,
1688-1715. f. 1.
2. •* Letters concerning the birth or supposition of a Prince of Wales
and concerning the Bevolution, 1687, 1688." With cypher key
and instructions for ensuring the secrecy of the correspondence,
f. 23.
3. Letters from Lady Masham to Eobert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford ;
1708-1714. Partly in cypher, with key. f. 92.
4. Memoirs of the Harley family, especially of the 1st Earl of Oxford,
by his brother Edward.] f. 116. Another copy is in Lansdowne MS.
885, f. 5.
5. Account [by Edward Harley ?] of a petition presented to Parlia-
ment by the New Englanders in 1716; Brampton Castle, 22 June,
1722. f. 183.
6. "Halifax MSS.": four letters from [Charles Montagu, Lord]
Halifax [to the Earl of Portland] ; 1704-1707. f. 189.
7. " Somers MSS." : letters [to the same] from John [Somers, Lord]
Somers; 1693-1708. f. 194.
8. Instructions from William III. to the Earl of Portland; 1697,
1698. ff. 209, 211b.
Quarto.
34.516. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXX. (ff. 64). Copies and
extracts relating to English history, tempp, James II. and William
III., including : —
1. Correspondence of Colonel Kirke and Chief- Justice Jeffreys with
the Earl of Sunderland ; 1685. With other papers relating to the
suppression of Monmouth's rebellion, f. 10.
2. Papers relating to the state of the army in 1685-6. ff. 34-37,
46-49.
3. Letters from James 11. to Lord Preston ; 1689. f. 38.
4. Letters from Lord Sunderland recommending candidates for Parlia-
ment; Sept. 1688. f. 50.
5. Memoirs of his own life, 1689-1699, by John Lowther, 1st Viscount
Lonsdale, addressed to his son. f. 55.
6. Letters from Sir George Mackenzie, Lor4 Avocate, to Lord Tester
Melville ; 1689. f. 61.
At f. 2 is a copy of a* letter from David Hume to Sir John Pringle,
containing some anecdotes about the Young Pretender, dated
10 Feb. 1773.
Folio.
34.517. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXXI. (ff. 107). Extracts
from the papers of Hichard Graham, Ist Viscount Preston, Ambas-
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,61&-34,623.
347
sador to France, and afterwarda Secretary of State to James II. ;
1680-1689. See the 7th Report (1879) of the Hist. MSS, Com-
minion, App., p. 261. Folio.
84.618. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXXII. (ff. 151). Extracts
frum the Blenheim papers (see Hist MSS. C^m.,8th Report, 1881,
App., p. 1), containing a great number of letters to and from
John Churchill, Ist Duke of Marlborough, and Sarah his wife,
with other political correspondence ; 1684-1745. Folio.
81519. Mackintosh CoLLEcmoNs. Vol. XXXIII. (ff. 57). Extracts
from the correspondence of Charles Talbot, Duke of Shrewsbury,
with William III., 1688-1697; and with Montague, Halifax,
Sunderland, Somers and Wharton, 1695-1704. Taken "from the
original letters in the possession of the Duchess of Bucoleugh."
The correspondence has been edited by W. Coxe, 1821. Quarto.
34.520. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXXIV. (ff. 124). Extracts
from the political correspondence of George Melville, 1st Earl of
Melville, Secretary of State for Scotland, ete. ; 1689-1695. The
greater part has been printed in the Leven and Melville Papers,
ed. W. L. Melville, Bannatyne Club, 1843. Quarto.
34.521. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXXV. (ff. 110). Letters
relating to English History, 17th and 18th centt. ; copied from
the collection of the Right Hon. Geoi^e Rose, from the Somers
MSS., and various other sources. Quaito.
34.522. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXXVI. (ff. 83). Extracts
from the Stuart Papers, including: — (1.) " Journal de la n^gocia-
tion de M. Carte aveo M. Robert Walpole " ; 1739. JPr., with Eng.
translation, ff. 1, 18 ; — (2.) Copies and extracts of Jacobite corre-
spondence; 1743-4, 1770. Fr. f. 40. Folio.
34.523. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XXXVII. (ff. 379). No^es
and extracts relating to English History, 18th cent., iocluding : —
1. Letters from James Radcliffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater, to his
wife and mother, written shortly before his execution in 1716 ;
with a letter from his confessor, George Pippard, to Lady
Derwentwater, narrating the Earl's last days and death, f. 2.
Printed by W. S. Gibson, Dilston Hall, 1850, pp. 95-110.
2. Extracts from Horace Walpole's Journal; 1756-58. f. 10.
3. Correspondence of John, 4th Duke of Bedford ; 1745-1761. f. 28.
4. Extracts from the correspondence of Charles Edward, the " Young
Pretender," with the French Court; 1743-48. Fr. f. 77.
348 ADDITIONAL MSS., 34,624-34,628.
5. Correspondence of the Dnke of Newcastle with Lord Mansfield
and others; 1754-1768. f. 85.
6. Extracts and notes from the (then " penes Sir R. Heron") papers
of John Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, Lord lieutenant
of Ireland; 1776-1780. f. 180.
7. Notes from the correspondence of Willinm, 2nd Earl of Shelbume,
afterwards Marquis of Lansdowne ; 1782-83. f. 365.
8. Instructions from George I. to the Prinoe of Wales as Begent ;
5 July, 1716. Fr. f. 377.
34,624, 34,626. Mackintosh Collections. Vols. XXXVIII., XXXIX.
(ff. Ill, 150). Extracts from the papers of Philip Yorke, 1st Earl
of Hardwicke ; consisting mainly of letters to him from the Duke
of Newcastle, 1734-1760. For other copies see the Newcastle
Papers, Add. 32,689 et seq. Two volumes. Paper. Folio.
34,626. Mackintosh Collections. Vol. XL. (ff. 98). Notes and
transcripts relating to English history, 17th-18th centt., in-
cluding : —
1. Indictment of William Anderton, 1693, "the only indictment for
high treason founded on words" (see State Triula, vol. xii. p. 1245).
2. "Extracts from MSS. memoirs by the first Lord Holland" at
Holland House ; 1760-63. f. 5.
3. Letter fiom Bud6 de Verace to [Bevil Skelton] the English Envoy
at Versailles; 20 Aug. 1688. Fr. f. 13. A translation is in
Macpherson's State Pajpers, vol. i. p. 153.
4. Notes concerning Lord William Eussell, copied by John Allen
(the friend of Lord Holland) from a MS. at Wobum in the hand-
writing of Lady Kachel Eussell; with a letter from Allen to
Sir J. Mackintosh, 16 Dec. [1816]. ff. 16, 24.
5. Extracts from the correspondence at the State Paper Office; 1661-
1718. f. 26.
6. Lists of voters in the House of Lords for and against the repeal of
all laws against Catholics ; 1687. f. 48.
7. Notes of the correspondence of Sir William Dngdale ; 1637-1681.
f. 61.
8. Adventures of Prince Charles Edward Stuart from the battle of
CuUoden to his escape into France. From " a paper indorsed
* Adventures of {a Young Man after the battle of CuUoden writ in
the P*s own hand in 1750.' " f. 65.
9. Extracts from MSS. at Holland House, etc. f. 78.
Paper ; S. 98. Folio.
Quarto.
f. 1.
ADDITIONAL CHARTERS AND ROLLS
ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR
188 8.
2,90O-32,974. Miscellaneous deeds relating to : —
Co. Buck. :
Fawley Manor (Rental), temp. Hen.
IV. 32,956.
Co. Comw. :
Bental of various Manors, temp. Hen.
VIII. 32,958.
Boflkenyvyt Manor (Court-rolls),
1477-1482. 32,9.9.
Do. 1631-1532. 32,960.
Do. 1546-1547. 32,961.
BoBwellick Manor in St. Allen (Court-
roUX 1476-1477. 32,962.
Do. 1546-1547. 32,967.
Caerhays Manor (Court-rolls), 1473-
1478. 82,963-64.
Do. 1646-1548. 32.965.
Clement's Street Manor in Truro
(Court-rolU), 1546-1547. 32,967.
Grogath Manor in ComeUy (Court-
rollX 1546-1548. 32,965.
Kewham Manor in Truro (Court-
roll), 1646-1647. 32,967.
Penhale Manor (Court-roll), 1546-
1647. 32,961.
Restionguet Manor in Mylor (Court-
loU), 1469-1470. 32,966.
? Talgarrack Manor (Court-roll),
1531-1532. 32,968.
Do. 1546-1547. 32,961.
Trerillon Manor in St Erme (Court-
loU), 1546-1548. 32,965.
Co. Devon :
Sidmouth Manor (Court-roll), 1552-
1553. 32,969.
Co. Essex :
Tewes Manor in Little Sampford
(Court-roll), 1671. 32,970.
Co. Glouc. :
Leokhampton Manor (Court - roll,
customs, and survey), 1691 . 32,972.
Co. Hertf. :
Thorley-hall Manor (Court-roll and
survey), 1688. 32,971.
Co. Norf. :
Cressingham Manor (Court-rollX
1528-1530. 32,906.
Gissing Manor (Court-rolls), 1348.
32,918.
Do. 1351. 32,919.
Do. 1360. 32,920.
Do. 1370. 32,921.
Gissing -hall Manor in Boydon, 1578.
Moulton, 1486.
Boydon, 1494-1573.
Co. Pembr. :
Haverford-west, 1577.
32,935-82,937.
82,978.
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350 ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 32,976-33,046.
Co. Radn. :
Llanbadarn, 1603. 32,974.
Co. Suff. :
Chelbworth Manor (Court-Kjlls),
1563-1600. 32,901-32,905.
Goddenham, 1454. 32,900.
CretiDgham Manor, 1577, 1598.
82,907, 32,908.
Crowfield, 1454, 1499. 32,900, 32,909.
Debenham, 1611. 32,910.
Gosbeck, 1454, 1565. 32,900, 32,923.
Hoxne, 1519, f534. 32,952-32,954.
Luxfield, 1345-1614. 32,924-32,932.
Palgrave Manor (Gompotus of the
messor), 1348-1349. 32,934.
Pountney Manor in Mollis, 1624.
32,955.
Co. Suff. — continued,
Scotfnett8-with-the-Haugh Manor in
Debenham, 1649. 32,938.
Stradbroke, 1601, 1619. 32,939-40.
Thrandeston, 1605. 32,941.
Weybread, 1418-1611.
32,911-32,917, 32,942-32,947.
Wickham-Skeith, 1371, 1462; Will
of Bob. Holme, 1528.
32,948-32,950.
WiBset, 1430. 32,951.
Yaxley, 1519-1624. 32,952-32,955.
Co. York., W. R. :
Eirby in Malham Dale (Gompotus of
Fr. John Wytton, vicarX 1454-
1455. 32,957.
32,976. Patent of Peerage granted to Sir John Hollis, to be Baron
Haughton of Haughton, co. Nofct. ; 1616. Presented by the Earl of
Chichester,
32,976. Lease by Rich. Cromwell, Protector, to Edw. Roberts, of
lands in the barony of Coolock, co. Dublin ; 1658. Presented by the
same.
32,977-33,046. Miscellaneous deeds relating to : —
Co. Bedf. :
Arleeey, temp. Hen. III.— 1288.
32,977-32,985.
Langford, 1310. 33,034.
Co. Cambr. :
Boxworth, 1718. 32,986.
Fen-Drayton, 1718. 32,986.
Hobbledodd - cum - Bennets Manor,
1718. 32,986.
Over, 1718. 32,986.
Swaveaey, 1718. 32,986.
Co. Devon :
Exeter, 1432-1453. 32,990-32,992.
Ide, temp. Edw. I., 1494.
32,987, 32,993-4.
La Heghen, dL La Heghes, Prebend
near Cowley, 1293, 1314. 32,988-9.
Sourton, 1381, 1438, 1528.
32,995, 32,996, 32,999.
Co. Glonc. :
Ruardcan, 1331, 1415. 32,997, 32,998.
Co. Heref. :
Mnch-Marcle, temp. Hen. III.— 1502.
33,000-33,006.
Co. Hertf. :
Sandon, 1635. 33,006.
Co. Kent:
Penshurst, 1664. 83,007.
Pluckley, 1573. 83,008.
Co. Norf. :
Fulmodeston - cum - Groxton Manor,
1644. 83,010.
Co. Suff. :
Hasketon Rectory Manor, 1467-1606.
33,011-33,033.
Thorpe-hall Manor in Hasketon,
1539-1685. 33,035-33,040 b.
Co. Suss. :
Gatsfield, 1624. 83,043.
Ticehurst, 1659. 33,044.
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ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 33,046-34,933. 351
Among them are : —
Acquittance by Jo. Talbot, Knt., of Swannington, co. Leic, to
Stephen Whyte and Rich. Broun, for 20 marks, J 378. 33,009.
Costs in the cause of Galle vers, Turvey, co. Norf., circ. 1690.
33,041.
List of lands purchased by Jo. de Sandwich of Rob. Knokehog
of Canterbury, temp. Edw. III. 33,042.
Ensign's Commission to [Keppel] Power in the Regiment of Lt.
Col. Sherrett, St. Vincents, W. Indies, 1795. 33,045.
Presented hy Bev. Jos. Cross, of Wimhome,
33,046. Sale of lands in the archbishopric of Treves, 1311.
33,047-34,933. Charters and (34,270-34,933) Rolls chiefly relating
to the Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey and the Cistercian Abbey of
Sawtry, co. Huntingdon, and a few to the Nunnery of St. James,
Hinchinbrook, near Huntingdon, and to the Cromwell Family.
The deeds relating to the lands, etc, have been arranged in the
following order : —
CHAKTERS.
Co. Camb. — continued.
Ely and St. Ives Fairs [131^1337].
33,074.
Co. Bedf. :
Barton-in-the-Clay [1267-1285],
33,047.
Colm worth, 1562. 33,048.
Cranfield [1267-1285], 1538.
33,049. 33,050.
Devilhoe, cire. 1228. 83,054.
GravenhuTBt, 1265-1274.
33,051-33,053.
Pegsdon, 1265, 1266. 33,052-3.
ShiUington, 1265, 1266. 33,052-3.
Stapelhoe, etro. 1228. 33,054.
Co. Camb. :
Ben wick Manor, 1508. 33,065.
Bottisbam, temp. Uen. II.— 1489.
33,055-33,058.
Bozworth, 1478. 33,059.
Burwell [1200-1214], temp. Eliz.
83,227, 33,241.
Cambridge, St. Botolf 's, temp. Edw. I.
—1418. 83,060-83,062.
Chatteris, 1267-1494.
33,063-33,064 B.
Doddington, temp. Eliz. 33,066.
Elm, 1298. 33,067.
Eisworth [1246-1249]. 83,068.
Eitisley, 1384-1447. 83,069-83,071.
Ely, temp. Hen. III. 33,072, 33,073.
Foxton-Charteria and Foxton-Wim-
bishe Manor, 1598. 33,075.
Fulboum. 1330. 33,076.
Graveley, 1344. . 33,077.
Kneesworth, 1305-1318.
33,078-33,080.
March, temp. Eliz. 33,066.
Co. Essex :
Barking, 1598. 33,136.
Clavering Manor and Hundred, 1579.
83,135.
Prested-hall ixi Feering, White Notley,
and many other manors and ad-
vowsons, 1372. 33,137.
Co. Glonc. :
East Leach Manor, 1520, 1573.
33,188, 33,189.
Co. Huntingdon :
Boundaries of the Woodd and Forests,
1301. 33.141.
General, with some relating to the
Cromwell Family. 83,142-33,171b.
Alconbury, 1475. 83,172.
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ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 33,047-34,933.
Co. Huntingdon — continued,
Alooubnry-cum-Weaton Manor, 1587.
33,173.
Brampton, 1569. 33,174.
Broughton, 1202-1570.
83,175-33.221.
Buckden, 1365-1635. 33,222-33,226.
Bury, 1306-1656. 33,228-33,240.
Gatworth, Great, t Hen. III., 1276.
33,242, 33,243.
Gonnington, t Edw. I. 33,244.
DUlington, 1321-1464. 33,245-33,249.
EUington. 1100-1624. 33,250-33,267.
Eynetibury, 1443, 1625.
33,268. 33,269.
Gidding, Steeple, 1404, l.=>57.
33,270, 33,271.
Glatton, t Hen. III., 1392.
33,272, 33,273.
Godmanchester, 1511-1597.
33,274-33,276.
Graffham, t. Hen. III.— 1470.
33,277-33,400.
HaU-Weston, 1466-1545.
33.401-33,403.
Heitmundegraue (in Bury), t. Hen.
III.— 1635. 33,404-33,436.
Holme, 1632. 33,437.
Holywell, 1505. 33.438.
Houghton, 1313, 1470. 33,439, 33,440.
Huntingdon, 1190-1596.
33,441-33,592.
Huntingdon (Austin Canons), L
Edw. I., 1293. 33.693, 33,594.
Hinchinbroke Nunnery or Priory of
St. James, outside Huntingdon.
1 186-1547. 33,596-33,628.
Hurstingstone Hundred, ctrc. 1103.
33.629.
Mcdehagbes. near Hinchinbroke,
1224-1227. 33,630, 33,631.
Neufeld in Bamsey, t. Hen. III.
33,632.
Offord, t Hen. III.— 1611.
33,633-33,637.
Paxton, 1249. 33,638.
Perry, t. Edw. I. or II. 33,639.
Bamsey Abbey, 1115?-1615.
33.640-33,698.
Bamsey, 1166-1660. 33,699-33,994.
Baveley, 1214-1655. 38,995-34,013.
Bipion, King's, 1139, 1467.
34,014, 34,016.
Co. Huntingdon — continued.
Bipton, Abbot's, 1467-1532.
34,015,34,017,34,018.
St Ives. 1177-1434. 34.019-34,027.
St. Neot's, 1379, 1388. 34,028,34,029.
Sawtry Abbey, 1147-1409.
34,030-34,039.
Sawtry, 1205-1582. 34,040-31,088.
Staughton, Great, 1569, 1631.
S4,0ij9, 34,090.
Stukeley, t, John— 1590.
34,091-34,102.
Swineshcad, 1630. 34,103.
Ubbemare, or Ugg-mere, 1250-8,
1572. 34,104,34,105.
Upwood, 13th cent— 1632.
84,106-34,143.
Walton, or Wood Walton, 1165-1586.
34,144-34,17.3.
Warboys, 1148-1568. 31,174-34,194.
Wey bridge and Sapley Forests, 1300-
1612. 84,196-34,202.
Winwick, t Edw. III.— 1375.
84,203-34,208.
Wistow, 1311-1576. 34,209-34,223.
Woodhurst, 1319, 1389.
34,224, 34,225.
Co. Leic. :
Ashby, Great, 1270, 1420.
34,226, 34,227.
Ulverscroft in Ghamwood, 1541.
34,228.
Co. Line. :
Fleet, 1361. 84,229.
Lincoln, L Edw. I. 84,230.
Sutton St Mary's, 1610. 34,231.
Co. Norf. :
Brettenham, 1598. 34,233.
Glackcloee Hundred, 1430, 1511.
34,234, 34,235.
Hilgay, 1353. 34,236.
Modney Priory, 1395. 34,237.
Walslngham, 1402. 34,238.
Westhage, t, Edw. I. ? 34,268.
Wimbotsham, L Edw. I., 1262.
34,239, 34,240.
Yarmouth, 1311-1390. 34,241-34,244.
Co. Northt. :
Barnwell, 1285.
Griok, 1596-1609.
Deene, eto., 1854.
34,245.
84,246-34,249.
84,250.
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ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 83,047-84,983. 353
Co. Noitht. — continued,
Eyo, 1265, 1266. 33,052, 33,053.
HemingtoD, 1284. 34195.
Northampton, c. 1240. 31,251.
Oakley, Great, t. Edw. I., 1478.
34,252, 31,253.
Co. Oxon. :
Water-Eaton in Eidlington, 1419.
34,254.
Co. Rutl. :
Hambleton, 1180, 1318.
34,255, 34,256.
Co. Somerset :
Danster, 1411, 142a 34.257, 34,258.
Co. Sufif. :
Lawshall, 1254-1352. 34,259-34,264.
Ireland.
Co. Kildare :
Glascarrecb, ?Carrick [1170-1175].
34,265.
Wales.
Co. Glam. :
Llanblethian, 1566.
94,266.
ROLLS.
Co. Cambr. :
Domesday extracts. 34,270.
St. Badegund's Knoncry, 1482
31.271.
Chatteris, 1294. 34,272.
Elsworth, 1469. 34,273.
Ely, 1549. 84,274.
Ely, Bishop of, 15th cent 34,275.
Co. Heref. :
Various Manors in Heref., Wore, and
Glouc, 1554. 34,276.
Co. Hunt. :
Plaoita Forest©, 1286. 34,277.
Tuxatio P. Nicholai in arohidiaoon-
atu, 1291. 34,278.
Ebtates of the Cromwell Family,
1540-1558. 34,279-34,302.
Bronghton, 1254-1586. 34,303-34,312.
Brington, 1490. 34,313.
Bury, 1543-1594. 34,314-34,319.
ElUngton, 1331-1541. 34,320-34,323.
Houghton, 1278. 34,324.
Hinchinbioke Nunnery or Priory of
8t James outside Huntingdon,
14th cent— 1421. 34,325-34,331.
Ramsey Abbey, general and miscel-
laneous, 1243-1600. 34,332^34,358.
Do. View of Frankpledge,
1307-1731. 34,359-34,482.
Da Aooompts of Bailiffs,
1824-1550. 34,483-34,514.
Da Imperfect aocompts, t
Edw. L— 16th cent. 34,515-84,529.
CHARTERS. — 1888.
Co. Hunt. — continued.
Ramsey Abbey, Aooompts of the
Chamberlains, 1355-1535.
34,530-34,606.
Do. Aooompts of the Cellnrers,
1296-1538. 34,607-34,617.
Do. Accompts of the Subcel-
larers, 1285-1529. 34,618-34,637.
Do. Aocompts of the Collectors
of Rents, Receivers, e<r., 1283-
1539 34,638-34,658.
Do. Accompts of the C Hectors
of Anniversary Rents, 1484-1525.
34,659-34,671.
Do. Accompts of **Mi8sa ad
Coquinam," 1347. 34,672.
Do. Accompts of the Custos
Capell® B.V. Mariae," 1447P-1496.
34.673-34,684.
Do. Accompts of the ** Custos
Fereiri Sancti Ivonis," 1436-1524.
34,685-34,697.
Da Aooompts of ^Elemosy-
narii," 1449-1524. 34,698-:H4,708.
Da Aooompt of the Clerk of
the Faniers, 1262. 34,709.
Do. Aocompts of the Firma-
rius, 1280?- 1478.
34,710 34,712.
Do. "Compotus Frumenti," t
Edw. I. and IL 84,713.
Do. ** Compotus Granarii " ;
compotus Custodis Granarii,''
1419, 1420. 34,714, 34,715.
Do. ^ Implementum Grangi-
arum,* Amount of com in
stock, e<e., 1293, 1317.
34,716, 34,717.
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354 ADDITIONAL CHAETEKS, 33,047-34,983.
Co. Hunt. — continued.
Ramsey Abbey, Accompts of the
Infirmary, 1468-1529.
34.718-34,721.
Do. «* Status Obedientiarii/'
1317 ? 34,722.
Do. Oblation Roll, 1307.
34.723.
Do. Acoompts of the Gustos,
and Magister Operum, or Master
of the Works, 1507-1534.
34,724-34,730.
Da Aooompt of the Magister
de Pistrina," or Master of the
Bakehouse, 1402. 34,731.
Do. Accompts of the Sacrists,
1295 ?-1538. 34,732-34,757.
Do. Rental, Edw. L 34.758.
Do. Tax rolls, 1291-1296.
34,759-34.761.
Do. Treasurers' Accomptp,
143e-1476. 34,762-34,766.
Raveley, View of Frankpledge, 1568.
34,767.
Ripton (King's and Abbot's), 1278-
c. 1536. 34,768-34,772.
Slepe, and St Ives, 1298-1454.
84,773-34,782.
St Ives' Fair, 1277-1316.
34,783-34,785.
Sawtry. 1437-1552. 34,786-34,796.
Upton, 1441. 34,797.
Upwood, View of Frankpledge, 1297-
1591. 84,798 34,848.
For a fiirther collection relating
39,941.
Co. Hunt. — continued.
Upwood, Leta, 1347, 1349.
34,849, 34 850.
Do. Accompts of the Bailiffd,
etc. (including some imperfect rolls),
1307-1459. 34,85 1-34,876.
Do. Accompts of Colleotora,
14th cent— 1514. 34,877, 34,878.
Do. Accompts of the Provosts,
1248-1393. 34,879-34,890.
Do. Receivers' Accompts, 1411,
1413? 34,891,34,892.
Walton, etc., 15th cent 34,893.
Warboys, 1294-1549. 34,894-84,907.
Weston, 6te., 1291, 1454.
84,908, 34,909.
Wistow, 1278-1597. 34,910-34,928.
Co. Lino. :
Broihertoft, 1598. 34,929.
Co. Midd. :
Estates of the Cromwell Family,
1549. 34,930.
Co. Norf. :
Ringstead, L Hen. VIU. 84.931.
Co. Northt. :
Peterborough, 1590. 84,932.
Co. SuflF. :
Lawshall, 1466. 84,933.
to the same, see Add. Ch. 39,039-
Among the miscellaneous documents are : —
Orders and regulations of the Commissioners of Sewers relating
to the cleansing and maintenance of the river banks, drains and
weirs in various counties, chiefly Cambridge and Huntingdon,
1570-1621. 83,081-33,134.
Acquittance of Bobert Simeon, merchant of Mont Auban, to
Dame Ele del Yla, widow of Sire Simon del Yle, for 33s. 4d.
Bterl., 1293. 33,140.
Articles for the Visitation of colleges and hospitals for the poor
in CO. Hunt., 16th-17th cent. 33,146.
Exchequer quietus to Sir Rich. Williams oZ. Cromwell, Knt., for
the purcha^^e money of Ramsey Abbey, etc., 1613. 33,147.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL CHABTEBS, 88,047-84.988, 855
Exchequer qnietns to MatHew Wentworthe, collector of the
fifth, fifteenth, etc, in co. Hunt, 1598. 33,150.
Will of Sir Henry Williams al Cromwell, Knt., 1603. Signed.
33,159.
Appointment by Henry [Montagu], Viscount Mandeville, L.
President of the Council, and Oliver [St. John], Earl of
Bolingbrooke, Lords Lieut, of co. Hunt., of Edw. Mountague,
Esq., and others to be deputies, 1625. Signed. 33,168.
Letters patent appointing the Justices of the Peace in co. Hunt.,
1632. 33,169.
Exchequer quietus to Sir Oliver Cromwell, K.B., 1633. 33,170.
Will of Bobert de Bokyngham, Parson of Bresyngham [Bressing-
ham, CO. Norf.], 1408. 34,232.
Exen\plification of the Statute ''De Apportis Beligiosorum,"
33 Edw. I., prohibiting the transmission of Monastic revenues
to foreign parts, etc. This copy appears to have been directed
to the Cistercian Abbey "de Valle Begali" or Vale Boy a 1. co.
Chest. Imperfect great seal. See Statutes at Large, ed. 1758,
vol. i. p. 167. 34,267.
Letters of spiritual confraternity addressed by the Chamber-
lains, etc,, of the Hospital of Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the
Martyr in Urbe Bomana to John Key, 1476. With formula
of absolution on the dors. 34,269.
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ADDITIONAL CHARTERS AND ROLLS
ACQUIRED IN THE TEAR
1 88 9,
34.934-34,937. Rolls relating to tbe following Manors :—
Mapledurham, co. Sonthf. (Compotus), 1402, 1409. 64,934, 84,935;
— Wigmore Burgus et Honor, co. Heref. (View of Frankpledge),
1451. 34,936 Polstead, co. Snff. (View of Frankpledge), 1523-
1534. 34,937.
34.938. Facsimile of a charter in Irish, in the possession of the re-
presentatives of the Earl of Thomond, being an arbitration and
jiartition made under authority of Donough, son of Conor, 4th Earl
of Thomond, in the matter of certain disputed lands and castles,
the inheritance of the daughters of Teigue O'Brien, of co. Clare ;
13 Aug. 1600. Made and presented hy S. H. O'Orady, Es(i.
34.939. Regulations for merchants, made by the Burgomaster,
council and burgesses of Zurich, Switzerland; 13 Mar. 1370.
German. With a fine impression of the " Secretum Civium Thuri-
censium."
34.940. Settlement of £15,000 South Sea Annuity Stock by
Frederic Frankland, of Old Bond St., Esq., upon Elizabeth
Frankland, his wife, late widow of Adam Cardonnel of West-
minster, CO. Midd., Esq. Dat. 20 Dec. 1729. Presented hy (he
Earl of Chichester,
34.941. Licence to the Parishioners of Alihallows Barking, in the
Tower Ward, London, to collect subscriptions for rebuilding the
church injured by a fire and explosion of gunpowder on 4 Jan.
16}^; 24 Jan. 16^. With a fine impression of ''The Great Seal
ADDITIONAL CHAETERS, 34,942-86,448. 367
of England in the First Year of Freedom by God's Blessing re-
stored, 1648,'* used by the Keepers of the Liberty of England.
34,942-34,946. Miscellaneous Charters relating to : —
Chamey, co. Berks, t Edw. I., 1288, 34,942, 34,943 ;— Preston-
super-Skeryn and Preston - super - Tese (Preston - le - Skerne and
Preston-upon-Tees, co. Durh.), 1384. 34,944, 34,945 Priors-
London in Middleton-Malzor and CoUingtree, co. Northt, 1587.
34,946.
34.947. EoLL containing copies of four charters and pedigree of
Crougthorp, setting forth title to the Manor of Crbwnthorpe, co.
Norf., t. Hen. VL
34.948. Boll containing " A true and perfect Abuttall of . . . the
Arrable Landes, ... of John Dann of Haddenham within the
Isle of Ely," co. Cambr., in Witcham Parish, taken 30 Jan. 169|
by John Jackson, Vicar of Witcham, and other inhabitants.
34,949. Eotal Licence, in defeasance of the Statute of Mortmain, to
Geoffrey Bandolf, of Shrewsbury, to alienate land without the
walls, near the postern of Rumbaldeshom, to the Austin Friars of
Shrewsbury, CO. Salop; 28 Jan. [1298]. With fine impression of
the smaller seal or seal of absence of Edward I. See Proc. Soc,
Aniiq. Lond.^ 2nd Series, vol. xiii. p. 426.
34,960-36,448. Charters and Rolls chiefly relating to the estates of
the family of Hale of King's Walden and Weston, co. Hertf , in the
counties of Bedford, Hertford, etc,^ arranged in the following order : —
England, general ; exchequer quietus to Treasurers of Sequestra-
tions, 1654. 34,950, 34,951.
Hale Family, personal, 1552-1746. 34,952-34,974.
Co. Bedf. :
Afltwick, 1479-1602. 34,975-35,014.
Biggleswade, 1479, 1637.
35,015, 35,016.
Edworth, 13th cent— 1770.
35,017-35,185.
Higbam-Gobion, 1556. 35,186.
LutoD, 1609-1727. 35.187-35.198.
Daliow in Luton, 1605-1640.
35,199-35,210.
Holwellbnry in ShitliDgton, 1553-
1670. 35,211-35,232.
Stotfold, 1554, 1555. 35.23^-35,235.
Stratton, 1390-1584. 35,236-35,250.
Co. Bedf. — continued.
Sutton, 1523, 1529. 35,251, 35,252.
Wrestliiigworth, 1671. 35,253.
Co. Berks. :
Bray, 1447. 85,254.
Cookham, 1432-1631. 35,255-35,258.
ShottcBbrook, 1624. 35,259.
White Walthsm, 1631-1657.
85,260-35,263.
Wood-Speen Manor, in Speeu, 1615.
35,264,
Co. Buck. :
Eton, 1553-1634. 85,265-35.267.
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358 ADDITIONAL CHARTEES, 84,960-86,448.
Co. Buck. — continued,
Mentmore, 1506. 85,268.
Shenley, 1 552, 1571. 95,269, 85^70.
Co. Camb. :
Cambridge, University, 1590-1718.
85,271-85,280.
Croydon, 1648, 1646. 85,281, 85,282.
Fonlmixe, al. Fulmer (and Amwell,
00. Hertf.}, 1597-1599.
85,288-85,285.
Milton, 1688. 85,286.
Co. Derb. :
Litton oZ. Lytton, 1517.
85,287.
Co. Essex :
Garner. 1623-1630. 35,288-35,291.
ToUeshnnt D'Arcy, 1654, 1675.
35,292, 35,293.
Co. Hertf. :
General, aheriffs, commissionB, sub-
sidies, 1600-1688. 35,294-35,314.
Amwell, 1539-1599. 35,315-35,323.
Ayott-Montfitohet, 1530-1653.
35,324-35,380.
Baldock, 1446-1586. 35,381-35,402.
Caldecott, 1604-1686. 35,403-35,413.
Clothall, 1471-1657. 35,414-35,416.
Kyngeswodebery Manor in Clothall,
1445-1712. 85,417-35,434.
Batch worth, 1536. 35,435.
Dinsley [Temple-] 13th cent. 35,436.
Graveley, 1609-1652. 85,437-35,445.
Hadham, Mach, and Little, 1648.
85,446.
Hatfield, eU., 1421-1720.
35,447-35,470.
Hertford, 1438-1612. 35,471-35,487.
Do. Grammar School, 1616-
1672. 85,488-35,492.
Hexton, 1556. 85,498.
Hitohin, 1442-1638. 85,494-35,496.
Kimpton, 1659. 85,497.
Langley, Abbot's, 1612. 85,498.
Newnham, 1596. 85,499.
Norton, 1488. 85,509.
Offley and Lilley, 13th cent.~1657.
35,500-35,508.
Baoomb, 1651. 35,510.
Bandon, 1550. 35,511.
Sandridge, 1578-1609. 85,512-35,514.
Standon, 1500-1509. 35,515-35,517.
Co. Hertf. — continued.
Stanstead, 1247, 13th cent.
35,518, 35,519.
Stevenage, 1525-1691. 85,520-35,522.
Bozbury - cam - Chells Manor in
Stevenage, 1647-1727.
35,523-35,936.
Walden, King's, 1190-1680.
85,537-36j068.
Ware, 1468, 1526. 86,069, 36,070.
Welwyn, 1554-1638. 86,071-86,081.
Weston, 18th cent— 1712.
86,082-36,319.
Lannock Manor in Weston, L Hen.
rv.— 1685. 36,320-36,898.
Wheathampstead, 1511-1549.
36,399-86,409.
Lammer Manor in Wheathamp-
stead, 1521. 86,410.
Willian, 1296— <. Jac. I.
, 36,411-36,413.
Wymondley, Great, 1552. 86,414.
Co. Kent :
Sandridge, 1627.
86,415.
Co. Leic. :
Park of Beamond-leaze,or Beaumont-
Leys, 1650. 86,416.
Co. Line. :
Fens of the River Witham, 1636,
1639. 36,417, 86,418.
Co. Middl. :
Hayes, 1643. 36,419.
London, 1586-1789. 86,420-86,429.
Totten-halle Manor, t Eliz. 86,430.
Co. Norfht. :
Buckby, Long (and Thrnpp in Nor-
ton), 1597, 1615. 86,431-36,438.
Co. Salop :
Halton, 1626«
Stokesay, 1588.
36,434.
86,485.
Co. Som. :
Axbridge, 1658, 1659. 36,436, 86,437.
Co. Surr. :
Epsom, X625-1630. 86,438-36,440.
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ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 3e,449-36,«2. 359
Co. San*. — continued.
Co. Wilts. :
Horton Manor in Ibeisham aZ. Epmm,
1623. 36,441, 36,442.
Oxted, 1362. 36,443.
General, 1703. 36,444.
Kyngton, Priory of St. Michael, 1552-
1688. 36,445-36,448.
36.449. Charter of B[enedict], Bishop of Rochester, setting forth the
circumstances attending his consecration of Eustace de Faukum-
berg, Bishop of London; St. Mark's day [25th Apr.], in St.
Katharine's chapel, Westminster, Ist year after the translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr [1221].
36.450, 36,451. Deeds relating to the conveyance of the Honour,
Castle, and Rape of Hastings, by Thomas Holies, Duke of New-
castle, to William Monson of Broxboume, co. Hertf.; 21, 22 Nov.
1715.
Presented by the Earl of Chichester.
36,452. Will of Elizabeth Frankland, wife of Frederic Frankland ;
13 Sept. 1735.
Presented by the same.
ADDITIONAL CHARTEKS AND KOLLS
ACQUIRED IN TIIE YEAR
1 8 9 0.
36,463. Grant of arms by Robert Cooke, Clarencenlx king at arms,
to " George Baker of London, gentilman, sonne of Ghristofer Baker
of Tenterden " ; 10 May, 1573. Signed and sealed.
PresenUd by C. E. Baker, Esqre.
86,464 a, b ; 86,466. Miscellaneous deeds relating to Lyminge, oo.
Rent, viz. : —
Grant by Thomas [Cranmer], Archbishop of Canterbury, to King
Henry VIII. of the advowsons of Kyngesnoth, Lymmyng of.
Lymmege, Stanford and Pedelisworth, co. Kent ; CroySloii
Manor, 18 Not. 1546. With ratification by the Dean aui
Chapter of Canterbury, 25 Nov. 1546. Signed by the Archbishop.
Seal of the Dean and Chapter. 36,454 a.
Commiflsion from the Crown to Peter Hayman and Richard
Novell to receive the acknowledgment of the Archbishop and
Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to the above ; Westminster,
19 Nov., 38 Hen. YIII. [1546]. With memomndum of execu-
tion, 25 Nov. 1546. Copy. 36,454 b.
Grant by Thomas atte Wode, of Canterbury, to Thomas Oldefeld,
of LoDgeheigge in Lymjng, of land Therein called Mery-
mouthysfeld; Lymyng, 16 Oct. 1 Edw. IV. [1461]. Seal.
36,455.
Presented by Canon Jenlina, Sector of Lyminge
86.466. Grant of arms by Charles, Archduke of Austria, to Johann.
Franciscus A-fabris ; 10 Sept. 1580. Oerman. With signature and
large seal of arma.
86.467. QorrcLAiM by Edward Browne, son and heir of John Browne
of Welford, co. Glouc, to John Moreton of Engleton, co. SUff., and
ADDITIONAL CHAETERS, 36,468-36,991
361
Mary his wife, sister of the said Edward, of the Manor of Friuton,
00. Essex; 4 May, 36 Hen, VIII. [1544].
Presented by 0. Blacker Morgan^ Esq.
36,458. Sale by Robert Hall of Wigston Magna, co. Leic, to Myles
Brabazon of the same, of land in Wigston. Dat. 16 Dec. 45 Eliz.
[1602].
Presented by the same,
36,469. Grant by Robert Skot, Chaplain of Suthwell, to Joan,
daughter of John de Suthwell, of land in Suthwell [Southwell, co.
Nott.]; 1305.
Presented by E. J. L, Scott^ Esq.
36,460-36,991. Charters principally relating to places in Kent,
arranged in the following order : —
Co, Kent :
Alkham, 1434. 36,460.
Ash-juxta-Gravesend, 1561, 1592.
36,461, 36,462.
Ash-juxta-Sandwioh, 1399-1593.
86,463-36,466,
Ashford, 1589, 1601. 36,467, 36,468.
8t. Augostine's Lathe, 1595-1698.
36,469-36,472.
Aylesford, 1391-1696. 36,473-36,476.
Barham, 1558. 36,477.
BarmiDg, 1421. 36,478.
Bearstcad, 1552-1592. 36,479-36,482.
Beckenham, 1568. 36,483.
Benenden, 1529-1592. 36,484-36,491.
Bethersden, 1523, 1595.
36,492, 36,493.
Bexley, 1498-1578. 36,494-36,496.
Bidborongh, 1555, 1564.
36,497, 36.498.
Biddenden, 1566. 36,499.
Birchington, 1561. 36,500.
Bircholt, 1500. 36,501.
Blaokheath (half-hundred), 1715.
36,502.
Blean, St. Coemas, 6«c, 1578. 36,503.
Bonnington, 1554. 36,504.
BordeD, 1601. 36,505.
Boughton Malherbe, 1498. 36,506.
Boaghton Monchelsea, 1561-1592.
36,507-36,510.
Boughton-under-BleaTi, 1558. 36,51^1.
Brabourne, 1370-1601. 36,512-36,515.
Braited, 1399-1592. 36,516-36,519.
Co. Kent — continued.
Bredgar, 1552, 1561. 36,520, 36,521.
Brenchley, 1416-1623. 36,522-36,525.
BeencTowch in Brenchley, 1400-
1417. 36,526-36,529.
Brenzett, 1523. 36,530.
Briilge, 1578, 1592. 36,531, 36,532.
Bromley, 1399-1587. 36,533-36,536.
Brookland, 1455. 36,537.
Canterbury, ete., 1386-1697.
36,538-36 543.
Westgate, 1382-1592.
36,544-36,547.
St Paul-extra-Oaiiterb., 1555.
36,548.
Capel, t Hen. VL— 1576.
36,549-36,553.
Charing, 1434. 36 554.
Chart, Magna, 1381. 36,555.
Chart, Parva, 1416. 36.556.
Chart-jnxta-Satton-Valence, 1555.
36,557.
Chatham, 1578. 36,558.
ChiddingBtone, 1592, 1681.
36,559, 36,560.
Chilham, 1441. 36,561.
Chillenden, 1592. 36,562.
Chislohur&t, 1561, 1592.
36,563, 36,564.
Cliffe-at-Hoo, 1561, 1578.
86,565, 36,566.
Cobham, 1564. 36,567.
Cnmbrook, 1523— <. Eliz.
36.568-36,570.
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362 ADDITIONAL CHABTERS, 86,460-36,991
36,571.
Co. Kent — continued.
Cray, North, 1506.
Cray, St Mary's, 1398, 1428.
36,572, 36,573.
Orundale, 1552. 36,574.
Cudham, 1589-1616. 36,575-36,577.
Cuxton, 1382-1578. 36.578-36,581.
Dartford,c. 1427-1578. 36,582-36,585.
Deptford and Greenwich, e. 1516-
1624. 36,586-36,590.
Detling, 1592. 36,591, 36,592.
Dover, 1578, 1593. 36,593, 36,594.
Down. 1513. 36,595.
Dymehurch, 1403, 1593.
36,596, 36,597.
Eastchuroh in Sheppey Isle, 1507-
1578. 36,598-36,602.
Eastry, 1399-1593. 36,603-36,605.
Eastwell, 1381-2. 36,606.
Edenbridge, 1555, 1578.
36,607, 36,608.
Egerton, 1450-1592. 36,609-36,612.
Elham, 1370-1411. 36,613-36,615.
Eltham, 1578. 36,616.
Erith[1410?]. 36,617.
Eard oZ. Croyford, 1514, 1575.
36,618, 36,619.
Eyhome handred, 1595. 36,620.
Eynesford, 1573. 36,621.
Farleigh, E. and W., 1519, 1528.
36,622, 36,623.
Fayersham, 1398, 1623.
36,624, 86,625.
Fawkham, 1601.
Folkestone hundred, 17th oent
86.627.
Fordwich, 1698. 36,628.
Frindiibury, 1592. 36,629.
Frittenden, 1592. 86,630.
GilUugham, 1324-1434.
36,631-36,635.
Godmersham, 1411, 1480.
86,636, 36,637.
Goudhurst, 1578.
Grain, Isle of, 1396-1632.
36,639-36,641.
Graveney, 1573. 36,642.
Gravesend, 1555. 36,643.
Greenwich, East, 1342-1646.
36,644-36,648.
Hadlow, 1593, 1616. 36,649, 36,650.
Halden, 1566. 36,651.
Hailing, 1391. 36,652.
Co. Kent — continued.
Haidres, Upper, 1507, 1630.
36,653, 36,654.
Hardres, Lower, 1399. 36,655.
Harrietsham, 1390-1602.
36,656-36,665.
Hartley, 1555. 36,666.
Harty, Isle of, 1589. 36»667.
Hawkhnrat, 1457?-1592.
36,668-36,672.
Hayes, 1441. 36,673.
Headcom, 1520 ? 36,674.
Heme, 1398-1623. 86,675-36,677.
Hemlilll, 1564. 36,678.
Hever, 1592. 86,679.
Hoo, 1293-1593. 36,680-36,684,
Horsemonden [1401?], 1592.
36,685. 36,686.
Horton-Kirby, 1661, 1578.
Hothfield,1561.
Hunton, 1362, 1593. 86,690, 86,691.
Hythe, 1561. 36,692.
Ickham, 1578. 86,693.
Ightham, 1575, 1582. 86,694, 36,695.
lyychurch, 1428-1616. 86,696-36,699.
Kenardington, 1456. 86,700,
Eennington, 1573. 86,701.
Eidbzooke Manor, 1579-1595.
36,702-36,704.
Langdon, 156& 36,705.
Lee Manor, 1616. 36,706.
Leeds Manor, 1628. 36,707.
Leigh, 1561-1685. 86,708-36,712.
Lewisham, 1616, 1625. 86,713,36,714.
Linstead, 1555. 36,715.
Littleboiim, 1593. 36,716.
Loose, 1555. 36,717.
Luddesdown, 1592. 36,718.
Lollingstone, 1561. 36.719.
Lydd, 1403-1598. 86,720-36,725.
Lympne, 1630. 36,726.
Maidstone, 1882-1601.
36,727-36,744.
Mailing, East, 1468, 1592.
36,745, 86,746.
Mailing, West, 1513?, 1576.
36,747-36,749.
Marden, 1561-1612. 36,750-36,770.
St. Margaret-at-Cliffe, 1555. 36,771.
St. Mary-in-the-Marsh, 157a 36,772.
Meopham, 1589. 36,773.
Mersham, 1561. 36,774.
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Co. Kent — continued,
Milton -juxta - Sittingbourne, 1399-
1616. 36,775-36,779.
Milton juzta-GraveBend, 1555-1592.
36,780-36783.
Minster-in-Sheppej, 1399-1602.
36,784-36-787.
Minster-in-Tlianet, 1578, 1616.
36,788. 36.789.
Mongebam, Great, 1592. 36,7i)0.
Monkton, 1578. 36,791.
NackingtoD, 1362. 36,792.
Nettleatead, 1455. 36.793.
Newchurch, 1561. 36,794.
Newnham, 1398. 36,795.
Noninglon, 1424-1477.
36,796-36,799.
Norton, 1578. 36,800.
Orlcstone, 15lh cent 36,801.
Otford, 1398-1579. 36,802-36,805.
Otham, 1445, 1593. 3o,806, 36,807.
OUerden, 1592. 36,808.
Oxney Island, 1566. 36.809.
Peckham, East, 1555-1592.
36,810-36,813.
Peckham, West, 1468, 1514.
36,814, 36.815.
Pembury, 1616. 36,816.
Penahurst, 1399-1614. 36,817-36,819.
St Peter's in Thanet, 1589, 1593.
36,820, 36,821.
Pluckley, 1428?, 1578. 36,822,36,823.
Plnmstead, 1381, 1578. 36,824,36,825.
Preston-juxta-Wingbam, 1592.
Promehill, al Broomhill, 1623.
36,827.
Rainbam, 1631. 36,828.
Ridley, 1561. 36,829, 36,830.
Rochester, 1515 ?-1633.
36,831-36,883.
Rolvenden, 15157-1578.
36,834-36,837.
Romney, New, and Old, 1506-1696.
36,838-36,842.
Baltwood ri408-9 ?]. 36,843.
Sandhurst, 1561. 86,844-36,846.
Sandwich, 1568-1696. 36,847-36,850.
Sarre. 1559. 36,851.
Scray Lathe, 157& 36,852.
Seal, 1555, 1584. 36,853, 36,854.
Selling, 1399. 36,855.
Sellinge, 1552. 36,856.
Co. Kent — continued.
Seyenoaks, 1560, 1578.
36,857, 36,858.
Shadoxhurst, 1593. 36,859.
Sheldwick, 1507. 86,860.
Shepway Lathe, 1567-1697.1
36,861-36,864.
Sbipbome, 1396, 1529. 36,865, 36,866.
Sholden, 1399. 36,867.
Shoreham, 1555. 36,868.
Sbome, 1523, 1578. 36,869, 36,870.
Sittingbourne, 1396-1623.
36,871-36,873.
Smarden, 1496-1593. 36,874-36,876.
Snave, 1382-1634. 36,877-36.879.
Speldhurst, 1593, 1707.
36,880, 36,881.
StalL<field, 1428, 1561. 36,882,36,883.
Standford, 1565. 36,884.
Staple, 1399. 36,885.
Staplehurst, 1566, 1578.
36,886-36,888.
Stelling, 1592. 36,889.
Stockbury, 1555, 1566. 36,890,36,891.
Stodmarsh [1407-1408?], 1427.
86,892, 36,893.
Stoke, 1468, 1578. 36,894-36,896.
Stone, 1381. 36,897.
Stone-juxta-Faversham, 1453. 36,898.
Stone in Oxney Island, 1561, 1592.
36,899, 36,900.
Stonrmouth, 1460. 36,901.
Strood, 1523. 36,902.
Sundridge, 1561, 1595. 36,903, 36,904.
Sutton-at-Hone, 1572. 36,905.
Sntton, East, 1399-1514.
86,906^6,908.
Swanscombe, 1589. 86,909.
Tenterden, 1399-1593. 36,910-86,912.
Teynham, [1405?J-1616.
86,913-36,915.
Throwley, 1578. 86,916.
Tonbridge, 1390-1579. 36,917-36,922.
Tonge, [1404 ?]-1578. 36,923-56,925.
Trosley dL Trotterscliffe, 1555.
36,926.
Tudeley, 1513, 1561. 86,927, 86,928.
Tunstall, [1404-1405 ?] 36,929.
Upchuroh, 1561. 86,930.
Warehome, 1410. 86,931.
Wttteringbury, 1528. 86,932, 36,933.
Westerham, 1390. 86,934.
Westwell, 1566. 86,935.
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364 ADDITIONAL CHAPTERS, 36,992-37.377.
Co. Kent — continued,
Willesborough, 1588. 86,936.
Wilmington, 1578. 36,937.
Wingham, 1552, 1592.
36,938, 36,939.
Wittereham, 1568, 1578.
36,940, 36,941.
Woodchnrch, 1501, 1578.
86,942, 36,943.
Woodnesborougb, 1589. 36,944.
Wouldham, 1552. 36,945.
Wrotham, 1524-1598. 36,946-36,956.
Wye, 1460-1616. 36,957-36,959.
Yalding, 1593. 36,960.
Personal, 1567-1631, 36,961-36,986.
Co. Southt. ;
Btratfieldsaye, 1404. 36,987.
Co. Camberland :
Brigbam, 1480. 86,988.
Co. Westmoreland :
1689. 86,989.
Co. York :
Givendalo Prebend in York Catbe-
dral, 1616. 36,990.
Co. Monmouth :
1693-1694. 36,991.
Presented by Mrs, H. Streai/eild, and forming part of the collections of
the Bev, Thomas Streatfeild (see above, Add. MSS. 33,878-33,929).
36.992. Court Bolls of Clavering Manor, co. Essex ; 1584-1692.
Presented by Sir Henry Clavering, Bart.^ of AxweU Park^ Blaydon-on-
Tyne.
36.993. Conveyance from Pierre Th( tion, tbe younger, merchant-
draper, of Semur[-en-Auxois ?], France, to Simon Doudenne,
merchant-draper, of the same, of part of a hemp-field in Semur,
formerly belonging to Gabiiel Boisot, carpenter, and Margaret
Caillot, his wife; Semur, 6 Jan. 1665. French,
Presented by M. Isidore Goldblum,
36,994-37,377. Charters and Bolls, principally relating to Cheshire,
aiTanged as follows : —
Co. Chest. :
Cbeshire hundred: Buoklow, Mac-
lesfield, Nortbwioh, 1593— 17tb
cent 36,994-36,997.
Astbury, t. Edw. III.— Eliz.
36,998-37,002.
Congleton in Astbury, t, Edw. I. —
1729. 37,003-:i7,0J4.
Moreton in Astbury, and tbe Family
of MoretoD, t Hen. UI.— 1803.
37,035-37,092.
MoBBley in Astbury, t. Edw. IL
37,093.
Bode and Odd Bode in Astbury,
t Hen. m.— 1740.
37,094-37,222.
Smallwood in Astbury, 1732-1755.
37,223-37,225.
Co. Chest. — continued,
Bartbomley, 1358. 37,226.
Budworth, Great, t Edw. II.— 1375.
37,227-37,231.
Cburcb Lawlon, 1317. 37,232.
Knutsford, 1430-1517. 37,233-37,240.
Mueclesfield, 1269-1662.
37,241-37,281.
Mottram-in-Longdendale, 1287-1377.
37,282-37,284.
Prestbury, t Edw. I.— 1377.
37,285-37,293.
Sandbach, 1498-1790. 37,294-37,326.
WUmslow, 1286, 1598. 37,327, 37,328.
Wybunbuiy, 1653-1730.
37,3.9-37,331.
Langesdon Grange [1292-1293 ?].
37,332.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 37,378-37,394. 365
Co. Derb. :
Bakewell ?, t Edw. L
87,333.
Co. Kent :
Westorbam, 1619-1802.
37,834-37,361.
Co. Leic. :
Burton-Lazara, Hospital of, (Indul-
gence), 1507. 37,362.
Co. Middl. :
Harrow and Pinner, f. Edw. II. —
1366. 37,363-37,367.
Co. Oxon :
Banbury, 1343.
37,368.
Cos. Salop and Flint :
Ellesmere, 1315-1361. 37,369-37,372.
Co. Staff. :
Audley, 1374.
Hilton?, 1502.
Co. Surr. :
Titsey, 1804.
Co. S'189. :
Storrlngton, 1555.
Ireland :
Limerick, 1717.
37,373.
37,374.
37,875
37,376.
87,377.
Presented by Miss Elizabeth Moreion (see above, Add. MSS. 33,935-
33,942).
37,378. Grant by James 11., King of England, to Laurence [Hyde],
Earl of Eochester, Henry [Mordaunt], Earl of Peterborough, and
others, of the Manor of East Greenwich, and Greenwich House and
Park, CO. Kent, the Honour of Eye with its numerous dependent
bailiwicks, co. Suff., etc., in trust for the better support and aug-
mentation of the jointure of Queen Mary, during her life ; and of
the reversion of the jointure-trust of the Queen Dowager Catharine,
to the same uses ; and after the life of Q. Mary in trust for the
King and his heirs. Dated, Westminster, 28 Aug., 1 Jas. II.
[1685]. Lai, Five membranes of parchment, with water-colour
portrait of the King and borders ornamented with coloured shields
of arms and crests, set in gilded sprays of foliage. Fragment of
the Great Seal.
87,879-87,381. German Charters :—
Grant by Wolfhart der Sintzendorffer to Jacob der Paupalch, of
the right of purchase iu his estate in Wolfspech [Wolfsbach in
Lower Austria] ; 1378. 37,379.
Grant by Gilgen Wolfstain to Friedrich der Syntzendorfer of
lands in Neunsteter [Neustadt?, Lower Austria] and in
Chotweig [Gottweih, Lower Austria], in exchange for an estate
at Urbach [Auerbach ?] ; 1385. 37,380.
Grant by Agnes Kamlerin, of Steyer (Upper Austria), and others
to Hans Schmuckhner, town councillor of Enns, master of the
sick poor there, of lands in Enns for the benefit of the sick
poor, 1559. 37,381.
Presented by H. Herzy Esq.
87,382-37,394. Court Bolls of Harwell, co. Leia ; 1378-1700.
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366 ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 37,396-87,631.
37.395. RentjLL of Braunston, co. Northt. ; 1499.
37.396. Appointment by Elizabeth Quiryns, widow of Sir FerdiDando
Poinotz, of proxies at the Hague ; 1587. Dutch.
37.397. Commission from William Henry, Prince of Orange (afterwards
William III. of England), to Maerten Tromp, to be ** ordinaiis
Capitain ter Zee " in place of Dirck Schey ; 1680. Dutch.
37.398. Exchequer Quietus of the accompts of Sir Thomas Abney,
Knt., and Sir William Hedges, Ent., Sheriffs of London and
Middlesex, from Michaelmas, 1693, to Michaelmas, 1694.
37,399-37,469. Charters 'relating to Mettingham College, oo. Snff.,
Bungay Nannery, Mettingham, Raveningham College transferred
to Mettingham, c/c. ; 12th cent. — 1621.
37,460-37,616. Charters relating to Wiltshire, principally to Rynd-
way in Bishop's Cannings, Devizes, Melksham, Hedington, and
Rowde, with one (37,616, dat. 1692) relating to eo. Monmouth;
13th cent.— 1763.
Bequeathed hy J. B. B. Collierj Eaq,^ Commander B.N.
37,617. Charter, partly printed^ of Faulus Rainerins, Doge of Venice ;
1784. With leaden bulla.
37,618-37,624. Charters relating to the following places in co. Salop,
viz. : —
Wbittington and Berkley, 1450. 1534. 37,623 ;—Porkington, 1563.
87,618 : — Oswestry, 1496-1522. 37,624.
37,619-37,622 ; — Willaston, etc.,
37,625, 37,626. Testimonial letters of George Isaac [Huntingford],
Bishop of Hereford, signifying the ordination of John H. N. Ein-
ohant, as deacon and priest; 1828, 1829.
37,627. Declaration of the said J. R. N. Kinchant, of conformily to
the Liturgy, before Hon. Edward [Grey], Bishop of Hereford; 1833.
37,628-37,630. Licences of the same to the same to curacies.
37,631. Charter of Berengaiius I., King of Italy, granting, at the
request of Count Grimaldus, land *• infra arenam Castri Veronensis,"
at Verona, to John, royal clerk and chancellor; 913. With seal
en placard.
ADDITIONAL CHARTEES, 37,632-37,648. 367
37.632. Letters designatory of Pope Boniface [IX.] for the appoint-
ment of John Black, Canon of Verona, to prebends in Verona and
Padua ; 1397. On the lowest margin is a tinted drawing of a pope,
kneeling nndraped before two cardinals, being clothed by a bishop
and crowned by an angel.
37.633. Bull of Pope Alexander IV. to the Podestd and community
of Verona, to restore the Leper-houses of St. James de Tumba with-
out the gates of the city, despoiled by Ezelinus de Eomania, and
to return the property of the same ; 1260.
37.634. Indulgences granted by Pope Paul V. to the consecrated
crowns, rosaries, medals and images of Cardinal Carlo Borroraeo,
Archbishop of Milan, on the occasion of his canonization; 1610.
Italian. See Sloane MS. 264.
37.635. Will of Lucy Howell, of Kose Crowther [Rhoscrowther], co.
Pembroke; 30 Mar. 1730. Copy; with probate, 9 Sept. 1730.
Presented by E. J. L. Scott, Esq.
37.636. Appointment by John [Sinclair, 11th] Earl of Caithness, of
Thomas Pinnock, Fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, to be one of his
domestic chaplains; 26 Sept. 1780. Seal.
Presented by the same,
37.637. Acquittance by James Hamilton, Earl of Arran, Captain of
Scotch Guards in France, for a quarter's pay, Jan. — Mar. 1557 ;
8 Dec. 1559. Signed.
37.638. Grant by King Edward IV. to William Colingbome, Esq.,
Serjeant of the Pantry, of the Manor of Gloford, oo. Som. ; 10 Nov.
1465. Great Seal.
37.639. Undertaking of the Mayor of Plymouth to obsei-ve the com-
mercial treaty made between King Henry VII. and Philip, Arch-
duke of Burgundy; 24 Mar. 1495. Seal of the Borough and
Corporation of the town of Plymouth, and counterseal of the
Mayoralty.
37,64(>-37,648. Charters chiefly relating to Stansted-Mountfitchet,
CO. Essex, t. Hen. III. — 1753. Included also are : charter relating
to Sullington, Thakeham and Pulborough, oo. Suss. ; 1603. 37,643 ;
— Charter relating to Rickling Hall Manor in Rickling, co. Essex,
1084. 37,646 ;— Probate of will of Richard Searle, of Stansted-
Mountfitchet ; 1777. 37,647 ;— Probate of will of John Bishop, of
Thoydon-Garnon, CO. Essex; 1753. 37,648.
Presented hy Mr. J. J. Oreen.
368 ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 37,649-87,674.
37,649-37,663. Charters and a Roll, obieflj relating to Kent, among
the places referred to being : —
Horne, oo. Surr., 1296. 87,649;—
Kinghamford hundred, co Kent,
1408, 1444. 37,650, 87,651
Cheveuing, etc., co. Kent, 1577.
37,653, 37,654;— Otham, oo. Kent,
1615-1630. 37,655-.S7,657;— Dover,
1670. 37,659 ;—Cudham, rental
roll, 1684. 37,661.
Included also are : —
Probate of the Will of Thomas Boveken al. Bufkin, of Otham ;
1676, 37,652 ; — Captain's Commisnion to Ralph Bufkin, in
the Trained Bands; 1663. 37,668; — Commissions to Major
R. Buff kin to be Deputy Lieutenant of Kent; 1702, 1704.
37,662, 37,663.
Presented Mrs. H. Streatf&U (see above, 36,460-36,991).
37,664-37,674. Charters relating to Wiltshire :—
Hamham, West, eire, 1268-1301.
37,669.
Alton, circ. 1142-1184. 37,664.
Potterne and Cannings, eirc. 1163-
1179. 87,665.
Melkbham, eirc, 1220-1228. 37,666.
Maiden-Bradley, Austin Priwy, 1279,
and town, 1434. 37,667,37,668.
Britford, early 13th cent.— 1475.
87,670-37,673.
Wilton, 1360. 87,674.
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ADDITIONAL CHARTERS AND ROLLS
ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR
1 8 9 2.
8T,6T6. Court Bolls of the Manor of Topsham, co. Devon ; 1584, 1585.
37.676. Transfer by Durban Westbrooke and another, executors of the
will of John Westbrooke, citizen and grocer of London, to John
Linfeild of Horsham, co. Suss., of a messuage and lands in Horsham,
in trust for James Baker ; 1711.
87.677. Grant by Bichard Malerbe to Hugh, Abbot of Waverley, co.
Surr., of land on the B. Itch en, co. Southt., in exchange for land
on the road from Stoneham to Otterboume, co. Southt. ; 1281.
37.678. Illuminated Diploma by Fr. William, S.T.P., Prior Provincial
of the Franciscans in England, admitting Thomas Bucke and
Christiana his wife to confraternity ; 1470. Endorsed with (a) a
licence for their selection of a private confef^sor; and (b) a form of
absolution.
37.679. Appointment by Charles [Seymour], Duke of Somerset, K.G.,
and Elizabeth, Duchet^s of Somerset, of Bichard Leake to be Greave
and Collector of the Borough and Castle of Alnwick, co. North-
umb. ; 1689.
87,680-87,690. Court Bolls and Compotus Bolls of Gedney, co. Line. ;
1379-1468.
87,691. " A TERRiTORiE of the houses, garthes, etc within the towne
of Claxbie, co. Line, etc., which Mr. John Moirelt^y, husbandman,
late of Claxbie, deceased, was possessed of at the hower of his
deathe"; early 17th cent.
CHARTERS.— 1892. 2 B
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370 ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 87,692-37,766.
37,892-37,761. Charters and rolls,
CJapel and Tudeley, 1456. 87,715.
Hadlow, 1443-1472. 37,708, 37,711,
87,714, 37,730.
Nettlestead, 1419. 87,695.
Peokham, East, 1403-1659.
87,692-37,696, 37,699-37,707,
87,709. 37,710, 37,712, 37,713,
87,716, 87,718, 87,720, 87,722,
relating to Kent : —
87,725-37,729, 37,731, 87,734-
87,737, 37,741-37,743, 37,746,
37,747, 37,760.
Wateringbury, 1459-1591. 87,717.
87,719, 37,721, 87,723, 87,724,
87,732, 37,7.S3, 87,740, 87,744,
87,745, 37,761.
Among them are : —
Will of Stephen Reson, of East Mailing, 1427 ; proved in the
Deanery of Shoreham. 87,697, 37,698.
Will of William Byrche, of East Peokham, 1474; proved in the
above Deanery, 1476. 37,738, 37,739.
Rentals and Court Rolls of the Manor of Sore, oZ. Hores, in
Wrotham, 1620-1677. 37,748-37,768.
Terrier of the Parsonage of Great Peokham, al East Peokham,
1713. 37,759.
37.762. Final concord whereby Thomas Gurling, and Alice, his wife,
recover messuages in Bury St. Edmund's, co. Sufif., against Margaret
Nuoe, Edward Lanchester, and Mary, his wife, for £100; Trin.
Term, 1672.
Presented hy Fr. Arihey^ Esq.
37.763. Terrier-roll of lands in South Greenhoe hundred, co. Norf. ;
t. Edw. III.
37.764. Grant by John Alwyn, son and heir of Robart Alwyn of
Westwick, co. Cambr., to William Harward, the elder, and another,
of land in Westwick ; 1647.
Presented by Fr. Artheyy Esq.
37.765. Confirmation by Theoderic [Dietrich von Bergen] Archbishop
of Cologne, to Godesmann, Abbot of St. Nicholas in Bruwilrs
[Brauweiler Abbey], of the tithes of Kyrtorp and Widerstorp;
Non. Jan., 1210.
37.766. Counterpart of a deed of conveyance of land at Port Philip,
now the site of Melbourne, Victoria, by the native chiefs to John
Batman, Founder of Victoria Colony, for twenty pairs of blankets,
thirty tomahawks, one hundred knives, fifty pairs of scissors, thirty
looking-glasses, two hundred handkerchiefs, and one hundred
pounds of flour, with a yearly rent of one hundred pairs of blankets,
one hundred knives, one hundred tomahawks, fifty suits of clothing,
fifty looking-glasses and fifty pairs of scissors; 6 June, 1835.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL CHABTERS, 37,767-38,482. 371
37,767-38,442. Charters principally relating to the Island of Jersey :
— ^List of the "sectatores" of Jersey. 37,767; — Guernsey and
Jersey, 1465-6. 37,768 Jersey, 1600-1803. 37,769-38,441;—
London, 1818. 38,442.
38,443-38,482.
The collection of writs included in these fiunibera hcu been transferred to
the Public Becord Office.
2 6 2
ADDITIONAL CHARTERS AND ROLLS
ACQUIRED IN THE YEAR
1 89 3.
38,483-38,982. Charters and Rolls chiefly relating to cos. Berks
and Nortliampton, and many relating to the family of Danvers ;
arranged in the following order : —
Co. Buck. :
Co. Bedf. :
General, 1644-1688.
Nortliill, 1428-1656.
38,483-38,485.
88,486-88,502.
Co. Berks. :
General, 1559, 1758. 38,503, 88,504.
Abingdon. 1740. 38,505.
Arborfield, 1365-1689. 38,506-38,511.
Barkham, 1705, 1863. 38,512, 38,513.
Binfield, 1463-1668. 38,514-38,520.
Buckland, 1656, 1698. 88,521, 38,522.
Cookbam, 1626. 88,523.
Easthampstead, *. Hen. III.— 1824.
88,524-88,555.
Fincbampstead, 1416-1842.
88,556-38,615.
Hendred, 1724-1732. 88,616-38,618.
Hurst, 1557-1804. 88,619-38,631.
Masons Manor, 1804. 38.632.
Beading, 1730. 38,633.
Sandburet and Buckhurst, cos. Berks,
and Wilts., 1577-1589.
38,684-88,637.
Sbefford, 1332. 88,638.
Sbinfield, 1786. 38,639.
Warfield, 1697, 1802. 38,640, 38,641.
Winkfield, 1348-1679. 38,642-38,645.
Wokiugbam, t. Hen. HI.— 1828.
38,646-38,753.
Eton, 1774. 38,754.
TynegebuTdt [Pingeat al. Fingburst],
1479. 88,755.
Co. Camb. :
Wimpole, 1340-1480. 88,756-88,758.
Co. Kent:
Milton-juxta-Groyeflcnd, 1713.
88,765.
Co. Lane. :
Mancbester, 1760. 88,766.
Co. Line. :
Welboume and Spalding, 1632.
38,767.
Co. Midd. :
Bedford, East, 1714. 38,768.
Heston. 1649-1726. 88,769-88,772.
Hounslow, 1784. 88,773.
London and Westminster, 1780-1769.
38,774-38,783.
Co. Northt. :
General, 1346-1763. 38,784-38,792.
Culwortb, 1257-1763. 38,793-88,910.
Morton-Pinkney, 1413, 1597.
88,911, 88,912.
Digitized by
ADDITIONAL CHABTERS, 88,988-39,036.
373
Co. Oxou. :
Bampton, 1604-1806. 88,913-.S8,958.
Chimuej in Bampton, 1612, 1635.
.S8,959, 38,960.
Elford-Walwyn [Telford] Manor, co.
Oxon., 1555. 38,961.
Heyford, 1702. 38,962.
Oxford, 1632. 88,963.
Preacot, 1468. 38,964.
Taynton, 1750. .88,965.
Witney, 1763-1799. 38,966-88,968.
Go. Entland :
Pickworth and Aunby, cos. Rutl.
and Line, 1472, 1473.
38,969-88,973.
Co. Som. :
Bumham, 1544. 38,974.
Co. Southt. :
Baaingstoke Canal, 1791, 1794.
88,759-38,762.
Co. Southt. — eonttnued.
Burfrhdere, 1670. 88,763.
Hartley- Wintney, 1416. 88,764.
Co. Surr. :
GhristchniGli, 1795. 38,975.
Hiecameetede and Ham, t Hen. III.
88,976.
Windlesham, 1398. 38,977.
Co. Wilts :
Hangerford Manor, in Fenny Sutton
[Sutton-Veuey], 1406. 38,978.
Co. Wore. :
Ghaddealey Gorbett, 1698. 38,979.
Hartlebnry, 1664. 38,980.
Co. Denbigh :
Green, 1734. 88,981.
Co. FUnt :
Llanhafisaph, 1728. 38,982.
88,988. Eental-roll of John Mulsho at T[h]yngen [Thingdon or
Finedon, co. Northt.], and Ii [th]lyngburgh [Irthlingborough,
CO. Northt.] ; 1423.
88.984. Royal Licence of twelve months' leave of absence from
Ireland granted to Henry Temple, Chief Eemembrancer of the
Court of Exchequer in Ireland ; 1722. Great Seal of George I. for
Ireland.
88.985. Similar Licence to Henry [Temple], Viscount Palmerston;
1727. Great Seal of George 1. for Ireland, used by George II.
The following Noa., 38,986-89,088, were Resented by Prof. George
Stephens of Copenhagen.
88,986-89,022. Deeds relating to sales of property, decisions of trade
disputes, and apprentices' certificates in Augsburg and Mundel-
heim (39,020) ; 1336-1545.
89,028-89,088. Portions of charters, in Oerman and Latin^ formerly
used as fly-leaves or bindings of books ; 1354-1538.
89.084. Ship's certificate, granted by the burgomaster and council of
Hamburg; 1598.
89.085. Diploma of degree of Doctor of Medicine, granted by the
Univer. ity of Basle to Nicholas Bentzjnusi 1637. Signed by
John Cat«par Bauhinus.
Digitized by
374 ADDITIONAL CHABTEBS, 39,086-39,806.
39.036. Sale of land by Grumbhold Teepfz and Agneta von Yieting-
hoff, his wife, to Field-MarBhal Hermann von Wrangel ; Bevel,
1640.
39.037. Certihcate of admission to full privileges of the guild of
Comb-makers of Northausen ; 1733.
89.038. Certificate of apprenticeship in the guild of Comb-makers
of Tempelburg, signed by the Assessor and elders; 1743. Partly
printed.
89,039-89,941. Charters and (39,426-39,941) Bolls chiefly relating
to Bamsey Abbey, co. Hunt., ete.y as in Nos. 33,047-34,269 above,
arranged as follows : —
CHARTERS.
Co. Buck. :
Aston Clinton, 1579. 89,040.
Co. Cambr. :
General, 1572-1598. 39,041-39,048.
Badburgham, al. Babraham, 1595-
1607. 39,049-39,054.
Cambridge, 1580-1598. 89,055-89,058.
Chesterton hundred, etc., 1587, 1598.
89,059, 89,060.
Foxton, 1601. 89,061.
GamliDgay, 1588-1606.
89,062-89,065.
Haddenham in I. of Ely, 1552.
89,066.
Pampisford, 1611. ^ , 885^'
PapworthJSgar^ 89,068.
^ « StaiQfi^gflfilendiBh handreds, 1592.
89,069.
Staploe hundred, 1580, 1587.
89,070, 89,071.
6towe hundred, 1587. 89,072.
Co. Essex :
Leyton Grange Manor, 1599. 89,073.
Leyton, Low, 1608. 89,074.
Newport, 1597-1601. 89.075-89,077.
Co. Glouc. :
Leafih, East, 1528, 1599.
89,899. 89,400.
Co. Hertf. :
Caddington, 1640.
Layston, 1580.
89,078, 39,079.
89,080.
Co. Hunt. :
General, 1580-1683. 89,081-89,094.
Alconbury, 1586. 89,095.
Earith iu Bluntisham, 1597. 39,096.
Brampton, 1551-1608. 89,097-89,102.
Brou«>hton, 1586-1648. 39,103-89,110.
Bujcdeo, al, Buckden Prebend (Lino.
Dioo.), 1597. 89,111.
Bury (and HeighmangioveX 1556-
1662. 89,112-39,121.
Coppingford, 1609. 89,122.
Bodington [? Diddington], 1574.
89,123.
Ellington, 1540-1627. 89,124-39,130.
Eynesbury, 1540. 89,131.
-.^fodmanobeetor. 1575-I69.fi
39,132-39,157.
Graffham, 1587, 1601. 39,158,39,159.
Gransden, Great, 1600. 39,160.
Horste, or Hurst [? Old Hurst], 1570.
39,161.
Hartford and Stukeley, 1560-1590.
39,162-39,169.
Higney in Ramsey, 1586-1615.
39,170-39,185.
Hinchinbroke, 1428-1623.
39,186-39,238.
Houghton, 1523. 89,289.
Huntingdon, 1479-1593.
89,240-39,258.
Normoncross hundred, 1580. 39,259.
Offord-Darcy, 1607. 39,260.
Orton-Waterville, 1583. 3'J,261.
Paxton, Little, 1614. 89,262.
Ramsey, 1354-1662. 39,263-39,303.
Raveley, Little, 1628. 39,304.
6t Ivea, 1580, 1597. 39,305, 30,306.
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ADDITIONAL CHARTERS, 89,307-39,691. 376
Co. Hunt. — continued,
St Neot'8, 1640-1699. 39,307-39,311.
Sawtry, 1543-1608. 39,312-39,321.
Staughton, Great, 1566-1606.
89,322-39,329.
Stukeley, 1561-1590. 39,330-39,332.
See alto Hartford.
Toseland, 1638, 1592. 89,333,39,334.
Upwood, 1531- 1610. 89,335-39,361.
Walton, or Wood-Wulton, 1566, 1586.
89,362, 89,368.
Warboys, temp. Edw. VI.— 1586.
39,364-89,371.
Weybridge and Sapley Forests, 1545-
1612. 89,372-39,377.
Wistow, 1464-1648. 89,378-89,389.
Taxley, 1568, 1578. 89,890, 89,891.
Co. Leic. :
Bowden Magna, 1543.
89,892.
Co. Lino. :
Carre's lands [?in Sleafurd], 1620.
89,398.
Catley Prloiy (late), 1619. 89,894.
Co. Line. — continued,
Upton, 1616. 39,395, 89,896.
Skirbeck, West, 1620, 1626.
89,897, 89,898.
Co. Middl.:
Hayea, 1565. 89,401.
London, 1587-1598. 89,402-39,404.
Stepney and Whitechapel, 1597-
1601. 89,407-89,410.
Co. Norf.:
Brettenham, 1597, 1598.
89,411, 89,412.
Ellingham and Qreat Fransliun, 1588.
89,418, 89,414.
Lynn, 1524, 1648. 89,415, 89,416.
Yarmouth, Grey Friars, 1542. 89,417.
Co. Nortlit. :
Cottingham, 1540.
Crick, 1547-1609.
Wales.
Co. Glam. :
Manor of Nashe, 1546.
89,418.
89,419-89,424.
89,425.
BOLLS.
Co. Bedf. 2
Leighton-Buzzard, 1635.
Co. Camb. :
General, 1617.
Graveley, 1889.
89,426.
89,427.
89,428.
Co. Hunt. :
General, 1495-1551. 89,429-39,482.
Quarter Sessions, 1568-1603.
89,4,33-39,451.
Brington,1443?-1494. 89,462-39,456.
Broughton, Court-rolls, 1220-1639.
39,456-39,627.
Do. Accompt-roUs, various,
1285-1628. 39,528-39,667.
Do. Rentals, 14th cent — t
Heu. VIIL 39,658-39,561.
Bury, e(e., 1298-1589.
89,562-39,574.
DiUington, 1602. 39,675.
Doddiugton [? Diddington], 1496.
39,676.
Ellington, 17th cent. 39,677.
Godmanchester, 1467. 39,678.
Graflfham, 1577. 89,579.
Co. Hunt.— con/int*6A
HaU-Weston, 1870. 89,580.
Hartford, 1409. 89,581.
Uemingford Abbotts, 1882-1571.
89,582-89,585.
Hinobinbroke Nunnery or Priory of
St James by Huntingdon, 1884.
89,589.
Houghton, 1808-1570. 89,586-89,588.
Hurstingstone hundred, 1546. 89,590.
Leightonstone hundred, 18th oent
89,591.
Needingworth in Holywell, 1285.
89,592.
Nonnancroes hundred, 1604. 89,598.
Bamsey Abbey, Court-rolls, 1267?-
1572. 39,594-39,667.
Do. Charter-roll, 1306, eic
89,668.
Do. Accompts, various, 1253-
1519. 89,668-89,682.
Do. Accompts of the Cellarers,
1434-1502. 39,683-39,689.
Do. Estreat-roU, 1666. 39,690.
Do. Exchequer Quietus, 1490.
89,631.
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376 ADDITIONAL CHABTEES, 39,692-89,941.
Co.
Hnnt. — continued.
Abbey, Extent of Abbey
Lands at the disi^olution. 89,G92.
Do. Fines for various Manors,
1285. 39,693.
Da Gkiol dtlivery for the
Abbey Uberty, 1499. 39,694.
Do. Law proceedings at the
Assizes, 1342, and other suits, t
Hen. VII. 39,695-39,697.
Do. Royal Pardon to Abbot
and Convent, 1410? 39,698.
Do. Pit a-rolls in the Banleuca,
etc,, 1305-138X. 39,699-^9,706.
Do. Rentals, 15th cent. —
1535. 39,707-39,709.
Do. Rentals of the lands of
the Jesus Mass, 1536-7.
39,710, 89,711.
Do. Rental of St Ivev' shrine,
1534. 39,712.
Do. Rentals of the "Capella
B. V. Mari<* 1512, 1534.
39,713, 39,714.
Do. Stock-roll, 1455? 39,715.
Do. Tax-roll for the elevenths,
14th cent 39,716.
Do. Terrier, t Hen. in.
39,717.
Do. Tithe-roll, 1327 ? 39,718.
Do. Wool-Btock rolls, 1349.
39,719, 39,720.
Ramsey (town), etc., 1557-1598.
39,721-39,723.
Ravcley, and Raveley Parva, 1473-
1591. 89,724-39,728.
Ripttm, King's and Ahbofs, 1360-
t Hen. Vm. 89,729-39,732.
Sftwtry, 1511-1588. 39,733-39,735.
Slope, etc., 1288-1290 ? 89,736.
Spaldwick, Stow, etc., 1555. 39,737.
Stukeley, L Edw. I.— 1353.
39,738-39,740.
Upwood, accompts, oourt-rolLi, etc,,
1398-14(50. 89,741-39,748.
Co. Hunt. — continued.
Walton, oZ. Woodwalton, 1542-1546.
39,749-39,758.
Warboys, Court-rolls, 1291-1589.
39,754-39,794.
Do. Accompts of Provosta^
BaUiffs, eto., 1285-1549.
39,795-39,842.
Do. Rental, 1453. 39,843.
Do. Woodsales, 1546 ?, 1548.
39,844-39,847.
Weybridge, Woodsales, 1621. 39,848.
Wistow, Court-rolls, 1291-1573.
39,849-39,888.
Do. Accompts of Proyosts,
Bailiffs, etc, 1285-1549.
i39,889-39,917.
Do. Jury-roU, 15th cent
39,918.
Do. Rental, c. 1380. 39,919.
Do. Subsidy-roll of the ele-
venths, 14th cent. 39,920.
Do. "Visus Senesoalli,"
1506? 39,921.
Yedingham, Woodsales, etc., 14th
cent 89,922, 39,923.
Co. Lino. :
Boston, Rental, 1604. 89,924.
Brothertoft, Rental, c. 1630.
39,925, 39,926.
Holbeach ?, Court-roll, 1603. 39,927.
Monksthorpe in Great Steeping, 1581-
1598. 39,928-39,931.
Whaplode, 1601. 89,932.
Co. Norf. :
Hilgay, 1421. 39,933.
Popenhowe (Popnal in WalsokenX
1261. 39,934.
WeU [? Upwell], 1286 ? 39,935.
Co. Northt. :
Crick, 1358-1602.
39,936-39,941.
Among the miscellaneous documents are : —
Inspeximus and confirmation by Henry VI., of the Piivileges of
the Archbishops of Canterbury ; 1446. 39,039.
Inspeximus and confirmation of the PrivilegeBof Ramsey Abbey ;
1488, 1510. 39,264, 39,265.
Valor of Ramsey Abbe y lands in the Court of the Augmenta-
tions of Crown BevenucB ; 1540. 39,266.
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Inspeximtis and confirmation of the Charters of St. Mary de
Graciis, Graceohurch, London ; 1511. 39,405.
Sale by Sir Rich. Wyllyams ail. Crumwell to Tho. Kendall of the
site of St. Helen's Priory, London ; 1543. 39,406.
39,942. Letters Plenipotentiary of Charles II. addressed to Anthony
[Ashley Cooper], Earl of Shaftesbury, and others to treat with
Louis XIV. for peace and neutrality between the tropics ; 1679.
Signed,
Presented by Lionel Custj Esq,
39,943-39,995. A collection of twelve hundred and seventy-seven
Sherifljs' and other
writs, temp.
Eliz.-Chas. II., arranged in
counties, viz.
GeneraL
39,943.
Lancaster.
39,961.
Sussex.
39,979.
Bedford.
89,944.
Leicester.
39,962.
Warwick.
39,980.
Berks.
89,945.
Lincoln.
39,963.
Westmorland.
89,981.
Bucks.
39,946.
London.
89,964.
Wilts.
89,982.
Cambridge.
39,947.
Middlesex.
39,965.
Worcester.
39,983.
Chester.
39,948.
Monmouth.
39,966.
Yorks.
39,984.
CornwalL
39,949.
Norfolk.
89,967.
Cumberland.
39,950.
Northampton.
89,968.
Wales.
89,985.
Derby.
39,951.
Northumberland.
39,969.
Cardigan.
89,986.
Devon.
89,952.
Nottingham.
39,970.
Carmarthen.
39,987.
Dorset
39,953.
Oxford.
89,971.
Carnarvon.
89,988.
Durham.
39,954.
Rutland.
89,972.
Denbigh.
89,989.
Essex.
89,955.
Salop.
89,973.
Flint
89,990.
Gloucester.
89,956.
Somerset.
89,974.
Glamorgan.
89,991.
Ht^reford.
89,957.
Southampton.
89,975.
Merioneth.
89,992.
Hertford.
89,958.
Stafford.
89,976.
Montgomery.
89,993.
Huntingdon.
89,959.
Sufftilk.
39.977.
Pembroke.
89,994.
Kent.
89,960.
Surrey.
89,978.
Radnor.
89,995.
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DETACHED SEALS,
AND RECENT IMPKESSIONS AND CASTS,
ACQUIRED IN THE TEARS
1888-1893.
Acquired in 1888.
LXXVm. 1-9. Miscellaneous impressions:—
1. Dunstan, Biithop of London, 959.
2. Couuterseal of Dunstan, Bishop of
Worcester.
8. Wardens of Bt Mary of Beth-
lehem, xvth cent.
4. Christ's College, Cambridge, 1505.
5. Hugh Balsham, Bishop of Ely,
1257.
6. Bobert de Stratford, Vicar of Strat-
ford-on-AYon, oo. Warw., after-
wards Bidhop of Chichester, 1387.
Due mox ad sertum Fidis Maria
Bobertum."
7. Richard de Biron, Ent., 1342.
b. Edward the Black Prince, ** Prince
of Wales, Duke of Cornwall and
Earl of Chester," 1343-1376.
9. John Arundel, Bishop of Chi«
Chester, 1459-1477.
LXXVIII. 10-100 ; LXXIX. 1-46. Plaster casts of miscellaneous
English seals, chiefly episcopal ; monastic ; local ; equestrian, some
wi^ couuterseals ; personal; heraldic; gem impressions; and a
few with devices, arranged, for the most part, alphabetically. The
greater part of this collection, which has been prepared from moulds
and type impressions in the Department of British and Mediaeval
Antiquities, Seals and MSS. in the Department of MSS. and other
sources, has been described senatim in the Catalogue of SeaU^ vols,
ii. and iiL There are a few Scottish and Foreign casts among
them, which, with the additions to classes already printed» will
appear in subsequent volumes.
T iXiTTiC- 47-69. Miscellaneous casts: —
47. Sir Walter Baleigh, as Qoyemor
of Virginia, 1584.
48-50. Bath Abhey.
51-53. Glastonbury Abbey.
54, 55. Chapter of Wells.
Presented by Mr. E. Beady,
56. Ralph Page, bod, of Alwine de
Yinea.
57. William de Colavilla.
58. Sir Walter Raleigh.
59. Thomas, Prior of Bath.
Digitized by
DETACHED SEALS, LXXIX.— LXXXIV. 379
LXXIX. 60-100; LXXX. 1-100; LXXXL 1-^7. Continuation of
the plaster casts of Miscellaneous Seals.
LXXXI. 58a. Seal of the Fraternity of St. Lazarus in England
(see Catal, of Seats, vol. i., Nos. 2789 et seqq.). From a matrix.
Presented through Dr. Burgon, Dean of Chichester.
LXXXL 68b. Another seal of the same. Presented hy J. B. Couchman^
of Bamsgate.
LXXXI. 69^2. Miscellaneous casts : —
59. Mayor and Burgesses of the City
of Gloucester, xviith oeot.
60. Official seal of the Mayoralty of
Totues, xvth cent
Presented hy Mr, B. Beady.
61. Mayor of the City of Glouoester,
xvuth cent.
62. Mayor and Bargesses of the City
of Gloucester (c/. No. 59).
LXXXI. 63-66. Miscellaneous casts : —
68. Dean of Ghzistianity, Chester,
1420.
64. John, son of William Whytemore,
41 Edw. IIL
From charters helanging to J, P. EartoaJcer^ JEbg., of Abergele.
65. Jurdan de Bradford, 82 Edw. I.
66. William de Donecastre, citizen
of Chester, 4 Edw. m.
LXXXI. 67-92. Miscellaneous CASTS : —
67. Ji'hn de Drokeneaford, Bishop of
Bath and Wells, 1309.
68. Vicars-choral, Wells, 1592.
69. Thornton Abbey, oo. Lino., znth
cent.
70. Fraternity of St. Lazarus in
England (see aUo No. 58 b).
71. Church of St. Edmund, Dudley,
CO. Wore, 1301.
72. Merchant-Taylors Company, Lon-
don (proof impression).
78. PioYosts of Gloucester, zmth cent
74, 75. Burgesses and Jurats of Glou-
cester, xmth cent.
76. Mayoralty of Gloucester, ZYth
ot-nt
77-79. Burgesses of the Merchants'
Guild, Gloucester, xvth cent
80,81. Mayor of the Merchants'
Guild, Gloucester, xvith cent.
82-92. Reverses or counterseals of the
Seals of the Westminster Staple
(see Catal. of SedU, Nos. 1097-
1106).
Acquired in 1889.
LXXXn. 1-101 ; LXXXIIL 1-100. Continuation of the plaster
casts of Miscellaneous Seals.
LXXXIV. 1. Plaster cast of the Seal of the Recognizance of Debts
at Gloucester (cf. Catal of Seals, No. 1073). Presented hy Mr.
B. Beady.
LXXXIV. 2. Common Seal of Northampton ; impression in red wax
(cf. Catal. of Seals.lio. 5217).
Digitized by
380 DETACHED SEALS, LXXXIV.— LXXXVII.
LXXXIV. 8-100 ; LXXXV. 1-100; LXXXVI. 1-100; LXXXVIL
1-27. Continuation of the plaster casts of MiscellaneoiiB Seals.
LXXXVIL 28, 29. Impression of Seal of State of Georgia, North
America. Presented hy Mr. JS. Beady.
LXXXVIL 30. Cast of Seal of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk,
1614.
LXXXVII. 81, 82. Cast of Seal of Ronton Priory, co. Staff.
LXXXVn. 88-87. Miscellaneous casts : —
33. Chapter of Bristol.
34. Gilbert Barokley, Bishop of Bath
and WeUs, 1559.
35. Burgesses of Stoke Oouroy, co.
Somerset (see Co^ol. of Seals,
From matrices in possession of A, O. Langdon, Esq.
Na 5445).
36. A Pelican, ''Similis factus sum
Pelicano," xnith cent.
37. Frater Eicardus de Bradonie,
xiiith cent
LXXXVII. 88. Cast of the Seal of Henrj, Dnke of Lancaster, 12
Edw. in.
LXXXVIL 89-44. Miscellaneous casts : —
42. Milisent de Monte-alto, t. Edw. L
39. Chapter of Bristol, 20 Eilw. III.
40. Wolstan de Brandesford, Bishop
of Worcester, 1348.
41. SibiUa, Abbess of Wilton, 46 Edw.
m.
43. Thomas, Lord Berkeley, 11, 20
Edw. IIL
44. Roger Wade, "Croudere," i,e.
fiddler, 10 Edw. H.
From charters belonging to Lord Fitzhardinge.
LXXXVII. 45. Seal of the Mayoralty of the Westminster Staple,
t. Rich. II.
From the silver matrix in possession of A. W. Franks, Esq.
LXXXVIL 46, 47. Cast of the Seal of Thomas Clayton, M.A.,
official of the Archdeacon of Norwich '^Hnmilitas am'mi, sub-
limitas Christi," 1728, 1733. From the Holkham Papers.
LXXXVn. 48. Cast of the Seal of the City of Lincoln, a.d. 1511.
From Stowe ch. 131.
LXXXVIL 49. Impression of the Seal of the Chapter of Llandaff.
Presented hy B. W. Griffith, Esq., of Llandaff .
LXXXVII. 50. Impression of the Seal of William Stubbs, D.D.,
Bishop of Chester. Presented hy H. Taylor, Esq., F.S.A., of Chester.
Digitized by
DETACHED SEALS. LXXXVn.— XCII. 381
LXXXVn. 51. Cast of the Seal of Thomas, Abbot of Burton, [1281-
1305]. Prom Stowe charter 63.
LXXXVIL 52, 53. Impressions of the ohv. and rev, of the Seal of the
town of Portsmouth.
LXXXVII. 64-66. Miscellaneous casts : —
54. Thomas, Dake of Norfolk, Earl
Marshal, 10 Eliz.
55. John Pepys, LL.D., Commissary
of the Ajchdearonry of Norwich,
From the Holkham Papers.
1679.
56. John Whitefoot, MA., Commis-
sary of the Archdeaconry of Nor-
wich, 1720.
LXXXVIL 67-62. Miscellaneous casts : —
57, 58. Anne of Denmark, Qneen of
James I. From Add. ch. 17,812.
59, 60.' Catharine of Braganza, Queen
of Charles II. From Harl. ch. Ill,
H.11.
61. Francis, King of the French, and
his consort Mary, Queen of Scots,
1559.
62. Francis and Mary, Privy Seal,
c. 1550.
LXXXVIL 63-100 ; LXXXVIIL 1-100; LXXXIX. 1-100; XC.
1-100 ; XCL 1-64. Continuation of the plaster casts of Mis-
cellaneous Seals.
XCL 66. Cast of the Seal of David de Armenteriip, xiith cent.
From Eg. ch. 427.
XCL 56-69. Miscellaneous casts : —
56. Richard, Duke of GUoucester,
afterwards Richard III., 19 Edw.
IV.
57. William Wliite, LL.B., « in Archi-
diaoouatu Norwici Corrector et
Commissarius GeneraUs, ao Offt-
Fram ike Holkham Charters.
cialis Archidiaooni Norwici,**
1544.
58. Edmund Scamhler, Bishop of
Norwich, 1585.
59. John Jegon, Bishop of Norwich,
1611.
XCL 60-100 ; XCIL 1-32. Continuation of the plaster casts of
Miscellaneous Seals.
XCIL 83. Cast of the Seal of Richard Taylor, LL.B., Special Com-
missary in Lynn for the Bishop of Norwich, 1529. From the
Holkham Charters.
XCIL 34-66. Continuation of the plaster casts of Miscellaneous
Seals.
XCIL 66-68. Impressions of the Seal of Miquiel Gili, xivth cent.
From M. Hubert Smithy of Perpignan.
Digitized by
382 DETACHED SEALS. XCIL— XCIV.
XCII. 69-100. Continuation of the plaster casts of Miscellaneoas
Seals.
XCm. 1. Cast of the Seal of the Cistercian Nunnery at Olsperg,
near Basle, xiiith cent.
XCIII. 2. Impression of the Seal of the Free British Fishery.
Acquired in 1890.
XCIV. 1. Seal of San Stefano, in Italy? From the matrix belonging
to F, Bakery Eaq,^ of Sandwich.
XCIV. 2-8. Miscellaneous casts : —
2. Boyal Seal "ad causae eoclesi-
asticas" for the Commissary of
the Consistory of Stortford, Lon-
don diocese, xvith cent.
3-5. Gisborongh Priory, co. York.
XCIV. »-14. Casts of Seals of :—
9, 10. Hugh Le Despenser, Lord of
Glamorgan and Morgan, 1S40.
11, 12. Edward Le Despenser, Lord
of Glamorgan and Morgan, 1358.
From charters relating to Cardiff, through O. T. Clark, Esq., F.S.A.
XCIV. 15. Original Seal of James II., for the Court of Common
Pleas.
XCIV. 16. Original Seal of the Corporation of Fevensey, oo. Sas<t.
XCIV. 17. Leaden Bulla of Leonardo Loredano, Doge of Venice,
1501.
XCIV. 18. Impression of a Seal found at Harrold, co, Bedf. From the
matrix in posseaeion of F. A. Blaydea^ Esq,, of Bedford.
XCIV. 19. Leaden Bulla of Manuel the Limyrean ; of the period of
the Palaeologi (Schlumberger, Sigillographie de V Empire Byzantine,
p. 673, fig.).
+ C4>PAriC r€NB MOI KAI KPATOC 0V AOr€
OIKTPCO MAN8HA C€BASa) TO) AIMYPH.
XCIV. 20-23. Casts of Seals:—
20, 21. Isabella, Gountero of Glon- I 22. Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1196-
cester (divorced wife of King 1216.
John). I 23. William de Braoae, 1216-i272.
From charters belonging to Miss Talbot, of Margam.
6. St. John's Priory, Golchefiter, co.
Essex.
7. Sir Richard Temple, 1352.
8. Broomhall Nunnery, co. Berks.,
zivth cent
13, 14. Richard de Beanchamp, Earl
of Worcester, Lord Le Despenser
and de Bergayenuy, 1421.
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DETACHED SEALS. XCIV.
383
XCIV. 24-83. Miscellaneous CASTS : —
24, 25. Southwick Priory, co. Southt
(First Seal), anU 1216. Wiih
oounterseal of Qaido, the Priof.
26, 27. Croxton Abbey, oo. Leic.,
t Hen. IIL With conDtereeal of
Geoffrey, the Abbot.
28. St Bartholomew's Hospital, Glou-
cester, 1307.
29, 30. Christ Church, Twynham, oo.
Southt. With counterseal of
Roger, the Prior, xmth cent.
31. Norton Priory, co. Chest, xmth
cent
82. St Augustine's Abbey, Bristol,
1346.
33, 34. Trinity Hospital, Longbridge
near Berkeley, co. Glouc, 1349.
With counterseal of Thomas de
Dene.
35. Henry de Leukenore, Chaplain,
Warden of St. John's Hospital
without the Eastern Gate, Oxford,
xnith cent
36. Bobert de Tettebury, Abbot of
Kingswood, co. Wilts, 1803.
37, 88. Hospital of St John of Jeru-
salem, 1345. With counterseal
of PhiUp de Thame, the Prior.
39. Henry Hylle, Warden of the
Minorite Friars, Gloucester,
1527.
40-43. William de Blois, Bishop of
Worcester, 1218-1236.
44, 45. William Button I., Bishop of
Bath and Wells, 1260.
46, 47. Bath Abbey, 1260.
48. Wolstan de Brandesford, Bishop
of Worcester, 1348.
49, 50. William, son of Bobert f.
Martini, xnth cent
51. Roger de Berkeley, xnth or xmth
cent
52,53. Rannulf, Earl of Chester,
1209-1228.
54. Walter de Burch aZ. Burgo, L
Hen. III.— Edw. 1.
55. Nicholas f. Roger!, t Hen.
Edw. I.
56. Henry, Earl of Lancaster, eie..
Steward of England, 1847.
57. Thomas, Lord de Berkeley, xivth
cent.
58. Thomas de Berkeley, Lord de
Berkeley, 1884.
59. 60. Margery de Quinoy, Countess
of Winchester, 1219-12.35.
61. Matillis de Mandeville, Countess
of Essex and Hereford, xmth cent.
62. Lady Johanna de Berkeley, I2d8.
63. Drogo de Barentyn, Sheriff of
Berkshire, ''Sigillum Comitatus
Oxon. et Berks.," 1326.
From charters belonging to Lord Fitzhardinge at Berkeley Castle.
XCIV. 64. Cast of the Seal of Henry Woodward, Vice-Admiral of
the Seas and of the County of Norfolk, 1673. From a deed
belonging to the Corporation of Sandwich. Presented by Mr.
jB. Beady.
XCIV. 66. Common Seal of the Citizens of Oxford. Presented by the
same.
XCIV. 66-69. Miscellaneous oasts : —
66. Citizens of Oxford, 1592. | 69. Elizabeth, Prioress of Wallyng-
67, 68. Lanthony Prior, near Glou- welles [Wallingwells, co. Nottl
oester,1351. I eto., 1488. '
From charters belonging to Lord Fitzhardinge,
XCIV. 70-78. Miscellaneous CASTS : —
70. Canon-Legh [Canonsleigh] Pri- | 72. Burgesses of Montgomery.
ory, CO. Devon (counterseal).
71. Bufford Abbey, co. Nott
73. Counterseal of Herveus, Bishop
ofTroye8,1218.
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DETACHED SEALS, XOIV., XCV.
74. Job LicUtro(?).
75. Henry of Abergaveimy, BUhop of
LUndaff, 1193.
76. William de Brewosa, Bishop of
Llandaif, 1266.
77. William (de GoldcliflTe ?), Bishop
of Llandaff, 1219?
78. John Bnrghill, Bishop of Llan-
dafi; 1396-8. (Very donbtfni)
XCIV. 79. Ebcent impression of a small Seal found near Dorchester,
00. Dors. — an Agnus Dei.
XCIV. 80-82. Miscellaneous CASTS :
80. Nicholas f. Bogeri, t. Hen.
XXL
81, 82. Almario de 8. Amando,
7 Rich. XI.
From charters belonging to Lord Fitzhardinge.
XCIV. 83-90. Miscellaneous CASTS : —
1214.
1240.
83, 84. Robert f. Roger, ob.
(2nd Baron Clavering ?)
85, 86. John f. Robert, db.
(3rd Baron Clavering?)
87, 88. Robert f. Roger, 1280. (1st
Presented by Mr. E. Beady,
Baron Clavering by writ.)
89. John F'sher, Bishop of Rochester,
1504-1535.
90. Thomas Watson, Bishop of St.
David's, 1687-1699.
Acquired in 1891.
XCV. 1. Cast of the Seal of James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh,
A.D. 1624. Presented by Mr. B. Beady.
XCV. 2. Cast of the Seal of St, Mary's Nunnery, Chester, a.d. 1413.
From a charter in possession of J. P. Earwaher, Esq,^ F.8.A.
XCV. 3-19. Miscellaneous casts:
8. Simon de Warwick, Abbot of
St. Mary's, York (counterseal),
1257.
4-6, Canterbury, first seal of the
City, 1818 (two states),
7, 8. Waltham Abbey, oo. Essex.
9. William de Tydolfneahide, Bur-
gess of Wilton, 1329.
10. Nicholas, Abliot of Stanley, co.
Wilts, Cffo. 1800.
11. Sir Walter Huugcrford, Knt,
1501.
12-15. Borough and City of Lanark,
xinth aTid xvnth centt.
16. Free Grammar School, Louth,
CO. Line, xvith cent.
17,18. Garsyas de Loaysa, S.T.P.,
General Mn^^ter of the Order of
Preaching Friars, 1500. (From
Stowe ch. 615.)
19. Rieyaulx Abbey, 1815.
XCV. 20, 21. Casts of the Seals of Walter Lyhert, Bishop of
Norwich, 1445 ; and Richard Nix, al. hykse. Bishop of Norwich,
1600. Presented by H. A. Bye, Esq., of Oolspie, co. Sutherland.
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385
XCV. 22-24. Miscellaneous casts: —
22. Walter de Hereford, of Henley,
1352.
23. Isabilla, widow of John Le ThU-
lonr, of Heulegh, 1859.
24. Roiida Mountfort, Lady of Grene-
bnrgh, 1421.
From charters belonging to Stratford-on-Avon Corporation*
27. A crowned R, xvth cent.
28-34. Arms and crest of the Family
of Nicholas.
XCV. 25-34. Miscellaneous impressions : —
25. Edward the Confessor, dbv.
26. Agnes Neuman and Denia Nen-
man, xinth cent.
Beqiieathed hy Commander J. B. B. Collier, B.N.
XCV. 35. Cast of the rev. of the Great Seal of Henry VIII.
XCVI. 1-117. Casts of Seals relating to Glamorganfihire. From
charters in poaaession of Misa Talbot, of Margam.
XCVIL 1, 2. Casts of the Seals of Roger de Skerning, Bishop of
Norwich, 1265 ; and Bobert de Lancaster, Bishop of St. Asaph,
1411. From impreseiont in possession of H. A. Bye, Esq.
XC VII. 8-12. Leaden Bulub of Venetian Doges *
8. Andrea Dandolo, 1343-1354.
4. Leonardo Loredano, 1501-1521.
5. Nic. de Ponte, 1578-1585.
6. Pasc. Gicogna, 1585-1594.
7. Marino Qrimani, 1594-1605.
8. Leonardo Donate, 1605-1613.
9. Francesco Erizzo, 1631-1646.
10. Gior. Pisauro, 1658:-1659.
11. Silvestre Yulerio, 1694-1700.
12. Paolo Bainer, 1794. (Add. oh.
87,617.)
XCVn. 13. Impression of an olive-wood stamp or seal, inscrihel
" Sig. B. B. P. Guard. S. M. Sion. Commiss. Apoat Terr» Sancta)
et Oi ientis." From the matrix in possession of Bev. Arthur HaU,
of Hastings.
XCVn. 14-16. Miscellaneous casts: —
14. Inch-Affraj Abhej, Scotland (a
Tariant of xlvii 574).
15. William of Wykeham, Bishop of
Winchester, 1367-1404.
Presented by H. A. Bye, Esq.
16. A Seal of Christ Ghnrch, Canter-
bnry, inscribed '^Gunsa domns
Ghristi mortem sic intolit isti"
(death of Becket).
XCVII. 17-28. Miscellaneous casts, some of uncertain origin.
Among them are : —
17. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of | 18. Preaching Friars of Bruges.
Canterbury. | 19. John, Bishop of Lincoln, 1305? '
Presented by the same,
seals.— 1891-1893. 2 C
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XCVn. 29-34. Miscellaneous casts: —
29. Bural Dean of Bristol, 1801.
80. Roger Northburgh, Bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, 1822.
81. Thomas Appleby, Bishop of Gar-
lisle, 1876.
Presented by Mr. B. Beady.
82,88. Richard Barnes, Bishop of
Carlisle, 1571.
84. Dean and Chapter of Carlisle,
1660.
XCVII. 35-37. Casts of the Seals of:—
85. Nicholas f. Roger, t. Hen. III. t 87. William de La Lee.
86. Am ... de 8. Amando, t Rich. IL |
From charters belonging to Lord Fitzhardinge,
XCVII. 38-41. Miscellaneous impressions : —
88. James I., signet or council seaL 1 oo. York.
89. Uncertain.
40. Town of Kingston-npon-Hull,
Presented by Mr. B. Beady.
41. Convent of St. Savin in Poitiers,
xmth cunt
Acquired in 1892.
XCVni. 1-37. Proof-impressions in soft red wax of the Seals of
H.M. Queen Victoria for the Colonies and Foreign dependencies.
From the matrices made by the Wyons, Chief Engravers of H.M.
Seals, viz. : —
1. Gihraltar. 20.
2. Malta. 21.
8. Ceylon, etc 22.
4. Hong-Kong. 28.
5. Canada Province. 24.
6. Nova Scotia, etc 25.
7. New Brunswick. 26.
8. Prince Edward Island. 27.
9. NewfonndUnd. 28.
10. British Guiana. 29.
11. Bermuda Islands. 80.
12. New South Wales. 81.
18. South Australia. 32.
14. Western Australia. 88.
15. New Zealand. 84.
16. Van Dieman's Land. 85.
17. Jamaica. 86.
18. Antigua and Barbuda. 87.
19. St. Christopher and Anguilla.
Presented by Sir H. O. Calcraft, K.C.B.
XCVni. 38-51. MiscBLLANKOus casts: —
88. Thos. Bellchamber, 1716. | 40. Sir John Bottourt, Knt., 1358.
89. Sir Biohard Bellings, Knt., 1693. I 41. John Browning, 1415.
Nevis.
Dominica.
Montserrat.
Virgin Islands.
Grenada.
St. Lucia.
St. Vincent.
Barbados.
Trinidad.
Tobago.
Cape of Good Hope.
Do. do. Eastern Province.
Gambia.
Gold Coast.
Sierra Leone.
Mauritius.
Falkland Isles.
St Helena.
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DETACHED SEALS, XCVHL
387
42. John, Bon of Robert Bandri, 1355.
43. WiUiam de Glopton, 1338.
44. John Colin, 1397.
45. Sir Francis Fane, Knt., 1608.
46. George Fane, 1569.
47. Hugh f. Badalphi, t Hen. HI.
48. Humphrey Foster, 1459.
49, 50. Roger de Quinci, Earl of
Winchester, 1219.
51. Margaret, Gounleas of Win-
chester, etiu 1220.
XCVIII. 62. Impression of the Seal of Hayles Abbej, oo. Glouo.
From the matrix in the poasestion of Mr. JP. Oleadow,
XCVIII. 53-58. MiSCELLAlfEOUS CASTS : —
56. Symon, son of Symon de Hbnt,
1259.
57. John Jachle, 1360.
58. Official Seal (of the Manor or
Foreut ?) of Langgeleye, 1386.
58. Common Seal of the Borough of
Dingwall, Scotland, 1848.
54. Family of Eyre, xvnth cent
55. Thomas Hastang, 1329.
XCVIII. 69, 60. Casts of the following Seals :—
59. Reginald de Waixen, t Hen. IL I 60. William de Wykeham, Bishop of
I Winchester, 1370.
From chartera belonging to Lord Oage,
XCVIII. 61. Cast of the Seal of Edmund de Merton, 1387.
XCVIII. 62-76. Casts from matrices of official Seals of the Judicial
groups of Welsh counties, viz. : —
62, 63. George IIL, for cob. Gamar.,
Merlon., and AngL (Judicial),
after 1807.
64,65. Do. forooe. Denb.,Montg.,
and Flint (Jud,\ after 1807.
66, 67. Do. for cos. Garmar.,
Card., and Pemhr. (jChanoery%
after 1807.
68,69. Do. for oob. Glam.,
Brecon, and Badn. (CStncnly),
before 1801.
Presented by Allan Wyon^ Eaq.^
Seals.
70,71. George IIL, for cos. Glam.,
Brecon, and Badn. (/tid.), after
1807.
72, 73. George IV., for cos. Gamut.,
Merion., and AngL (Jud.).
74. Do. Bev. for cos. Dcnb.9
Montg., and Flint (Jud,).
75. Do. Rev. for cos. Garmar.,
Gard., and Pembr. {Chancery).
76. Do. Rev. for cos. Glam.,
Brecon, and Badn. (Jud.).
F.8.A., Chief Engraver of H.M.
XCVIII. 77. Cast of the Seal of John Forster, Archdeacon of
London. Presented by Mr. B. Beady.
ZCVm. 78-87. Miscellaneous casts: —
78-86. Various heraldic seals. I 87. Ghrist's Hospital, Wigton, 00.
I Gumberl., XYinth cent
XCVIII. 88-91. Oasts of the Seal of the Dean and Chapter of
Windsor, obv. Canons ; rev. ad causas." From original impressions
bdomging to ihe Dean and Chapter.
2 c 2
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888 DETACHED SEALS, XCVItt— CL
XCviil. 92-97. Leaden BirLLiB of the Byzantine period : —
97. A hospital :
Obv. The B. Virgin and Child,
kTp . . 1^ . XC.
Bev, Bporcgy Poi\t if trrvuris tos
ypa|eis Kvpov \ Aiw<rc /iMtpov n|r
Wilts.
10. Bartholomew, a priest
11. Episcopal or Monastic conntdrseal,
" Ave Maria gracia plena.*'
12. Rural Deanery of Breckles, oo.
Norf , xvth cent.
13. Sibilla de Gumai, xmth cent.
14. Heraldic signet ; a griffin's head
erased.
15. Another; a wolfs head erased.
16. Ck>nnter8eal : a Saint, half-
length.
92. Theodoms hypatus.
93. Two Saints (uncertain).
94. The B. Virgin: GKC B€ TU)
CO) AO) nerPA . . .etc
95. Two Saints.
. 96. The Metropolitan of Caria.
XCIX. 1-16. Miscellaneous casts : —
1. Abbey of Floreffe in Namnr.
2. Peterborough Abbey, oo. Northt.
8. Bridlington Priory, co. York.
4. Commonwealth Seal for approba-
tion of Ministers.'*
5. Thomas, Abbot of Evesham, co.
Wore.
6. Free Grammar School, Pockling-
ton, ca York.
7. St Michael's, Salebnme, co. Hertf.
8. Prior of the Oarmelites, Chester.
9. Carmelites of Marlborough, ca
Presented hy H. A. Bye, Esq.
XCIX. 17. Cast of the rev. of the Mayoralty Seal of Berwick-npon-
I'weed. Presented hy Mr. B. Beady.
XCIX. 18. Impression of the Seal of King's College, Cambridge.
Presented by Mr. Beady, junr.
XCIX. 19. Impression of the Seal of EelBO Abbey. From (he brass
matrix found in Carmarihenshirey now in possession of Mrs. Lawrence.
XCIX. 20. Impression of the Seal of the Monastery of the Virgin
Mary de Suinebeoca [or Zdnebecka, Sonnebeca, dioc. Ypres, OcMia
Christiana, vol. v., col. 362], founded in 1072. From the matrix
found at Bangor, in possession of Mr. J. E. Griffith, of Bangor.
These two impressions by permission of J. B. Allen, Esq.
Acquired in 1893.
C. 1. Cast of the Sea] of Humphrey Stafford, Earl of Buckingham,
etc., 1403.
CI. 1. Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk.
CI. 2. Adam de Novo Meroato.
- CI. 3. Margaret de Novo Meroato.
Presented hy Mr. B. Beady.
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DETACHED SEALS, CL— CIIL
389
CI. 4. Cast of the Seal of Richard Vernon, Knt., 26 Hen. VIIL
CI. 5. Impression of the Seal of the Trustees of Shakespeare's
Birthplace, Stratfurd-upon-Avon, 1893. Presented hy 0. F. Warner^
Esq.
CI. 6-8. Casts of Seals :—
6. William de Sanoto Johanne, xnith | oeni
cent. 8. Elizabeth Widyile, Queen of Ed-
7. Magdalen College, Oxford, XYth I ward lY.
From charters in possession of the Dean and Chapter of Chichester,
CI. 9. Cast of the Seal of Desgarrj Seys, Chevr., 1377.
CI. 10. Seal of Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford.
CI. U. Cast of the Seal of Amabilia de Sanford, Prioress of Little-
moor, CO. Oxon., earlj zmth cent.
CII. 1-170. A Collection of plaster casts of Seals of Bishops of
England and Wales, the greater portion supplementing deficiencies
in the Museam Series of Episcopal Seals. Presented hy H. A. Bye^
cm. L Impression of the gem Seal of Richard de Mepham, found at
Bichborongh, near Sandwich, co. Kent, zuith cent.
cm. 8. Impression of the Seal of Christopher Sutton, Prebendary of
Biggleswade. From the matrix. Presented hy Mr. JB. Beady.
PAPYRI
ACQUIRED IH THE TKABS
1888-1893.
[All in Greehf except where it ia otiierwise lUted.]
Acquired in 1888.
Pap. OXXI. Collection of magical formnln and iiicaiitatioDB«
including (1) ^Ofirfpo/MLvrla^ or lines from the Iliad and OdjBsej, in
36 groups of six lines eacb, imperfect (11. 1-148) ; (2) miscellaneous
recipes, mostly not magical (11. 149-185) ; (3) miscellaneous charms
and incantations (11. 186-973). Lines 668-678 contain a hymn to
Hermes, in hexameter Terse. Sexeral diagrams of plates inscribed
Tirith magical signs occur throughout the text. Probably 3rd cent.
13 in. X 7 ft. 8 in. Opisthograph. Imperfect at the beginning,
but the rest in good condition. The writing is a rather cursive
uncial, dear and regular. Printed in Oreek Papyri in the British
Muieum, 1893, pp. 83-115.
Pap. CXXIL Four haoicil incantations or charms, including a
hymn to the Sun, in hexameters (11. 74-81). At the end is a sketch
of a grotesque figure. Probably 4th cent., written apparently at
Hermopolis. 10| in. x 1 ft. 7| in. Imperfect at the beginning.
Written in a rather irregular uncial hand. Printed, op. ct/.,
pp. 115-120.
Pap. CXXni. Magical invocation, beginning with the iambic line
OvfjMv <r€ iravaio koX (T€ irpawla x^^^^* the verso is a sketch of
two grotesque figures, one apparently a baboon, and the other Horus
or Harpocrates, 4th or 5th cent. 3| in. x 11 in. Perfect; in an
iiregular cursive uncial hand. Printed, op, cit , pp. 120, 121.
Digitized by
PAPYRI, CXXIV.— CXXVII.
891
Pap. CXXIV. Magical FORiiuLiE and oharmB, with a sketcli of a
plate inscribed with magical characters. 4th or 5th cent. Of in.
X 12 in. Imperfect ; in an irregular cursive hand. Printed, op. ci<.,
pp. 121-123.
Pap. CXXV. AoooMPTS of payments to workmen and tradesmen, all
made in kind, viz, in artabas of wheat. 4th cent., after a.d. 320,
as there are mentions of the 9th and 10th indiction-.years. 11 in. X
1 ft. 6 in. Imperfect ; in a slender, flowing, semi-cursive hand.
Printed, op. cit., pp. 192-194.
On the verso are instnictions for a magical process, entitled ypaZ^
*AwoXXtavu3v Tvavccos, and involving the transformation of a goddess
into the form of an old woman, and binding her to the service of
the person using the spell. 4th or 5th cent. Slightly mutilated ;
in a rough semi-cursive hand. Printed, op. ct7., pp. 123-125.
Pap. CXXVL Homer's Iliad, books ii. 101 — ^iv. 40, omitting ii. 494-
877 (the Catalogue of the hosts). The MS. is in book form, con-
sisting of nine sheets, folded so as to make 18 leaves and forming
part of a single quire. The text is written on one side only of each
leaf. Each written page contains a single column of 4.^-50 lines.
The text is full of mistakes, and is written in a sloping uncial hand,
perhaps of the 4th or 5th century. The height of the papyrus is
11| inches, and each page is 5^^ inches broad. Bubbed at the
edges, otherwise perfect, but stained to a very dark colour. The
MS. was discovered in 1854 by Mr. A. C. Harris in the " Crocodile
Pit " at Ma'abdeh (whence he had previously obtained Pap. cvii.),
and was sold to the Museum in 1888. Collated in Clasaical Texts
from Papyri in the British Museum^ 1891, pp. 81-92.
On the verso of the first three leaves is a grammatical treatise, im-
perfect at the beginning, and having at the end the title TPY<1>ONOZ
TEXNH rPAMMATIKH. It is an outline of Greek grammar, dealing
with the pronouns, prepositions, adverbs, and conjunctions, and
is probably an abbreviation of the work of Tryphon rather than
actually by his hand. 5th cent. (?). Printed in Classical TexU^
pp. 109-116.
The verso of the fourth leaf contains some accompts.
Pap. CXXVn. Homer's Iliad ; fragments of books v., vi., xviii.
Each book is in a di£ferent hand, and probably belonged originally
to a different MS. The portions of the text contained in the frag-
ments are as follows, but in no case is a complete line preserved : —
(o) 11, V. 731-734, 815-818, 846-850, in a semi-cursive hand, leaning
rather backwards.
(5) 22. vi. 90-100, 119-125, in a tall, delicate, uncial hand.
^92
PAPTBi, cxxvra.— CXXX.
(c) n. xvHi. 1-22, 29-33, 77-92, 98-121, 12&-136, 162-161, 168-
175, 227-230, 273-275, 279-288, 320-349, 359-371, 387-394, 898-
410, 412-425, 442-450, 455-465, 467-477, 479-492, 501-518, 534-
543, 563-575, 578-617. The MS. originally included 14 columns,
each contaioing about 45 lines, and 10 inches high. The text is
generally free from errors. Written in an upright and rather
' square uncial of fair size, with accents and marks of elision,
apparently in the first hand. 3rd or 4th cent. (?). Collated in
' Clasncal Texts from Papyri in the British Museum, pp. 98, 99.
Pap. OXXVm. Homer's Iliad; fragments of books xxiii., xxiv.
The following lines are preserved, in whole or in part : xxiii. 1-79,
402-633, 638-897, xxiv. 1-83 (11. 1-40 in a different hand), 100-144,
- 150-248, 248-282, 337-341, 344-351, 382-387, 402-479, 490-520,:
536-548, 559-579, 596-611, 631-657, 671-729, 737-743, 754-759.
The MS. when complete was a roll of about 20 ft. in length and
9f in. in height, containing 43 or 44 columns, each column consist-
ing of about 40 lines. The scribe who supplied the first column of
book xxiv. also corrected the MS. tJiroughout, and added some
accents, breathings, and marks of punctuation and elision. The
corrector has also added the Aristarchean signs in a few cases. A
few scholia are written in a small cursive hand. Pjrobably 1st cent.
B.C., in a fine, square uncial hand. Collated in Classical Texts from
Papyri in the British Museum, pp. 100-108, and transcribed in full
in Journal of Philology, vol. xxi. (1892), pp. 296-343.
Pap. CXXIX. Homer's Iltad ; fragments of book i. Three small
fragments, containing portions of lines 37-54, 65-67, 207-229. In
a small semi-cursive hand of doubtful date, and in very black ink.
Collated in Classical Texts from Papyri in (he British Museum, p. 80.
Pap. CXXX. Horoscope, apparently of (or else drawn up by) Titus
Pitenius. Prefixed is a letter from the astrologer to a pupil named
Hermon, exhorting him to accuracy in his use of the art The
nativity is dated on the 6th of Pharmouthi (which is stated to be
equivalent to the Kalends of April in the Boman calendar, and the
1st of Pachon in the old Egyptian) in the third year of the deceased
emperor Titus [Otov Tlrov, = 1 April, a.d. 81]; and the horoscope
itself was probably drawn up shortly afterwards, i.e. about the end
of the 1st cent. 10 in. x 2 ft. IJ in. The writing is in narrow
columns, in a large, clear, ornamental uncial hand. Printed in
Oreeh Papyri in the British Museum, pp. 132-139.
Acquired m 1889.
PAPYEI, CZXXI., CXXXU.
393
Pap. CZXXI. Recto. Agcomft-book of Didymus, son of Aspasins,
farm-bailiff to Epimachus, son of Polydeuces, in the neighbourhood
of Hermopolis, giving his receipts and expenditure for the 11th year
of the emperor Vespasian [a.d. 78-79]. Imperfect, the papyrus
having been cut to suit the writing on the verao ; the portions pre-
served relate to the months Thoth, Phaophi, Athur, Tubi, Mecheir,
PharmoutJii, Pachon [approximately = September, October, Novem-
ber, January, February, April, May], and contain a minute record
of farm operations during those months. Sums of money are
calculated both in silver and in copper drachmas, being reduced to
the former denomination in the totals. In its present state the
papyrus is divided into three rolls, measuring 7 ft. 2^ in., 5 ft. 5 in.,
and 3 ft. in length, and 11 in. in height. Written in a clear and
rather elegant semi-cursive hand, with many abbreviations.
Printed in Greek Papyri in the Briti$h Museum, pp. 166-188.
Verso. Aristotle on the Constitution of Athens {'AOrp^auav iroXi-
rcca). The three rolls above mentioned are here numbered a, ^,
and y To/AOf. At the beginning of the first roll a blank space
is left, but the actual commencement of the work has not been
transcribed. Written in four hands, the first (cols. 1-12) being
a small semi-cursive hand, with many abbreviations ; the second
(cols. 13-19 and half of col. 20) a plain uncial, with many mis-
spellings and mistakes ; the third (the rest of col. 20, cols. 21-24
. and 31-37) a straggling semi-cursive hand of medium size ; the
fourth (cols. 25-30) a small hand, resembling the first, but finer
and more upright, and with several differences in formation and in
the use of abbreviations. The papyrus is much rubbed in places,
and there are considerable lacunas in the third roll. Late 1st or
early 2nd cent. Printed in Aristotle on the Constitution of Athens,
ed. F. 6. Kenyon (1891, 3rd ed. 1892), with facsimile of the whole
in a separate atlas.
Pap. CXXXI*. Bedo. AcooifPT-BOOK of the same Didymus for the
preceding year, the 10th of Vespasian, containing his accounts for
portions of the months Phamenoth and Pharmoutbi [= March and
April, A.D. 78]. Much mutilated and in bad condition ; originally
measured about 3 ft. in length and 10 in. in height. Printed after
Pap. cxxxi. (vid. supr,), pp. 189-191.
On the verso is the concluding portion of Aristotle's ^kOrjvajuav ttoXc-
T€4a (cols. 31-37), this having formed the fourth roD of that work.
The writing is in very bad condition, except in the last column.
Printed with the rest of the work (vid. mipr.).
Pap. CXXXII. IsocRATEs' ORATION On the Peace (vtpi E^wynTs). The
first part (containing §§ 1-61) is fragmentary, the rest (§§ 62-145)
394
PAPYRI, CXXXnL— CXXXV.
is nearly perfect, and the title is preserved at the end. The MS.
when complete contained about 48 columns, and measured nearly
14 ft. in length and 11 in. in height. Written in two hands,
of which the first only wrote a small part of the beginning of
the oration ; in rather narrow columns, containing on an average
45 lines each. The hand is a moderate-sized, rather cursive uncial.
1st cent. (?). Collated in Classical Texts from Papyri in the British
Museum^ pp. 63-79.
Pap. CXXXin. Dbmogtihenes* third Epistle, on behalf of the
children of Lycurgus, written on the same roll of papyrus as the
oration of Hyperides against Philippides (Pap. cxxxiv.). The end
of the papyrus is lost, containing §§38 (from the words o<^tiA.ofieKa
. cunrpo^as) to 45. Written in twelve columns, leaning strongly to
the right, measuring 2 ft. 9 in. in length and 9^ in. in height ; in
a very small and fine uncial. 2nd o^ 1 st cent. B.a Collated in
Classical Texts from Papyri in the British Museum^ pp. 56-62.
Pap. CXXXIV. Htperides, fragments of the oration against Philip-
pides. This oration occupied the first part of the roll on which the
epistle of Demosthenes (Pap. cxxxiii.) was written, a space of about
a foot separating the end of the oration from the beginning of the
epistle. The last nine columns of the oration are preserved almost
intact, and there are fragments, generally small, of about six others.
There is no title or name of author, but Hyperides is known to
have delivered a speech against Philippides, whose name occurs in
this fragment as the defendant; and the style and sentiments
confirm the attribution of the work to him. Written in a some-
what small and very neat uncial, with strongly marked ligatures ;
the columns are narrow and lean strongly to the right. 2nd or Ist
cent. B.C. Piinted in Classical Texts from Papyri in the British
Museum^ pp. 42-55.
Pap. CXXXV. The Mimes of Herodas [or Herondas, as he is called
by Athenaeus]. The conclusion of the MS. is lost, but six poems
are preserved almost intact, with a seventh in a fragmentary state,
and small portions of at least two more. No author's name is given,
but the title of each poem is prefixed. Changes of speakers are
indicated by paragraphia The papyrus measures (excluding the
detached fragments) 14 ft. 10 in. in length and 5 in. in height,
containing 42 columns, with fragments of at least 5 more ; each
column consists of from 15 to 19 (generally 18) lines. Written in
a small clear uncial hand, with a few corrections and additions in a
cursive hand, apparently of the 2nd century. Accents and marks
of quantity are occasionally added in the first hand. 1st or 2nd
PAPTBI, CXZZVL, CXXXVIL
895
cent. PriHted in CUuskaL Texts from Papyri tn the British Museum^
pp. 1-41, with Addendum on pp. 117-122 ; a facsimile of the whole
MS. in a separate Tolume (1892). Purchtued from the Bridgwater
Fund.
Pap. CXXXVI. Recto. Tax-assessment or rate. The exact natare
of the assessment is doubtful, owing to the mutilated state of the
document, but the entries consist mainly of names of persons
followed by sums of money, stated in drachmas, and amounts of
wheat, stated in artabas; the latter standing to the former in a
slightly varying ratio of about 8:1. 2nd cent. About 6 ft. 6 in.
by 12 inches, imperfect at beginning and end, and considerably
mutilated throughout. Written in a semi-curBive hand, of the same
type as that of Pap. oxix.
Verso, Homeb's Iliad, fragments of books iii. and iv. The last five
columns are almost perfect, the earlier ones more or less fragmen-
tary. The following lines are preserved, more or less completely :
iii. 317-337, 342-372, iv. 1-28, 66-69, 74-79, 111-150, 159-192,
198-201, 208-245, 266-293, 303-345, 352-644. The title is added
at the end. The fourth book originally occupied 12 columns, of
from 42 to 63 (usually 46) lines each. Written in a rough, ugly
uncial of medium size ; the first column of book iv. in a different
hand, more compressed than the other. Mistakes in orthography
and copying are common. Probably 3rd cent. Collated in Classical
Texts from Papyri in the British Museum^ pp. 93-97.
Pap. CXXXVII. Medical Treatise by an unknown author, evidently
written between the time of the physician Alexander Philalethes
(end of Ist cent. b.c.) and that of Galen (flor. a.d. 165-170). The
subject of the treatise is the causes of disease, the first half contain-
ing a historical retrospect of the opinions of early physicians, and
the second an exposition of the author's own views, with polemics
against other prevalent opinions, especially those of Erasistratus
and Asclepiades. The historical summary begins with Euryphon
of Cnidus and ends with Philistion, and is probably based partly
on the tarpiKTi cn/vaycoyi/ of Menon, the pupil of Aristotle. Aristotle,
to whom the authorship of Menon's compilation was often referred
(Galen, Com. ad 1. Bipp. de nat. hom.j ed. Kiihu, xv. 25), is quoted
as the authority for the opinions of three of the physidans named.
The opinions of the author himself are eclectic, but are generally
anti-Erasistratean. (See Classical Beview, vi. 237-240, and Hermes^
xxviii. 407-434, for a fuller description of the contents of the MS.)
The MS. contains 39 columns, or portions of columns, containing
50-60 lines each, and measures about 12 feet in length and 9 in. in
height. The beginning is lost, to the extent of one or two columns.
396 PAPYRI, OXXXVin., CXXXIX
and tbe MS. is mucli mutilated and defaced thronghont ; the. end of
the work is intact. Written in a rather small and plain cursive
hand. Probably 2nd cent., and of the first half of the century
rather than the second. Edited by Prof. H. Diels in vol. iii. pt. 1 of
the Supplementum Aristotelicum of the Berlin Academy (1893).
On the verso is a copy of a rescript by the triumvir Marcus An tonius
to the Koivov of Asia (MdpKO^ *AvT<avios avroKparoyp rpuDV avSpw SrffAotrltov
TrpayfAaTQiv avb KaraoTao'cais r<at koivwi twv otto [wc] ttj^ 'Acrtas *EXA.^(i>v),
•with reference to certain privileges granted by him to the (rvvoSo^ tQv
d.7rb TTjs oucov/ifvriq iepovuctov koX crrc^vciroiv (cf. (7. J. O, 2931), and
granting permission for the erection of a tablet to commemorate
the same. The rescript occupies a single column of 33 lines, in
a fair-sized semi-cursive hand. 2nd cent. Printed in Classical
Beview^ vii. p. 477.
Elsewhere on the verso are two passages belonging to the work
on the recto^ and a short recipe.
Pap. CXXXVIII. Portion of deed of sale of a piece of land. The
names of both vendor (who is a woman) and purchaser are lost.
Laiin, 6th cent. 10^ in. X 11^ in. Imperfect (apparently the
upper part of the second column of the document), in a large Boman
cursive hand.
Pap. CXXXIX. (a) Copt of receipt given by ChsBremon, son of
Socrates [cf. Pap. glxiii.], to Petaiis, Petheus, and Marres, husband-
men, for the produce of the land which they hold from him, with-
out prejudice to a debt of other produce due to him from Marres.
Dated the 30th Csesareius [= Mesor^] in the 8 th year of the emperor
Tiberius Claudius Ciesar Augustus G^rmanicus [=23 August,
A.D. 48]. 6f in. X 5 in. Perfect ; in a strongly-marked semi-cursive
hand of medium size. Printed, with facsimile, in PalsBographkal
Society, Series n., pi. 144 (1891).
(h) Certificate granted to Panephremmis that he has worked on the
embankments Kotvg k^aBvpt^ [? on the new six-sluice embank-
ment "] in Socnopeei Nesus, for five days, beginning from the 15th
PaUni in the 11th year of the emperor Tiberius Claudius Caosar
Augustus Oermanicus [=10 June, a.d. 51]. 0£Scially certified by
Coraz. 3 in. X 5 in. Perfect; in a medium-sized semi-eorsiTe
hand.
AoQXTiRED nr 1890.
AOQUIBED IN 1891.
PAPYEI, OXL.~CXLV.
397
Pap. CXL. Record of sale by Mystbes to a woman named Tesenupbis
of arable land in tbe division of Heracleides in tbe nome of Arsinoe.
Dated in tbe reign of tbe emperor Vespasian [a.d. 68-79], lOJ in.
X 5 in. Mutilated; in a small, ornamental, semi-cursive band*
Printed, witb faosimile, in Paleeographical Society^ n. 144 (1891).
Pap. CXLL Beoord of sale by Didymns, also named Diodoros, son
of Acnsilaiis, and Diodora bis wife, to Miccalns, son of Ptolemaeus,
of certain olive-yards, some of tbem situated near tbe village of
Earanis, in tbe division of Heracleides. Dated at Ptolemais
Euergetis in tbe nome of Arsinoe, on tbe 9tb Sotereius (= 9tb
Paiini) in tbe 7tb year of tbe emperor Domitianus Augustus Ger-
manious [=3 June, a. d. 88]. 3j^ in. X 1 ft. 10 in. Imperfect;
written in a large, carefully formed uncial band, witb cursive
superscription. Printed, witb facsimile, in Paheographicdl Society^
u. 146 (1891).
Pap. CXLII. Acknowledgment by Marcus Sempronius Gemellus,
soldier in tbe 3rd (Cyrenaica) legion, in tbe century of Pomponius
Severus, of tbe repayment to bim by Miocalus, son of Ptolemaeus,
of a loan of 1240 dracbmas; witb autograpb subscription by
Gemellus. Dated at Earanis, in tbe division of Heracleides in tbe
nome of Arsinoe, on tbe 1st Peritius (=lst Oboiacb) of tbe 15tb
year of tbe emperor Domitianus Augustus Germanicus [=27 Nov.,
A.D. 95]. 9^ in. X 6f in. Nearly perfect; in a small cursive band.
Printed, witb facsimile, in Palmographical Society^ n. 147 (1891). .
Pap. CXLni. Acknowledgment by Eepbalas, son of Petosiris, of tbe
repayment to bim by Papontos, daugbter of Cbseremon, and wife ol
Miccalus, son of PtolemaBUS, of tbe sum of 160 dracbmas, being tbe
final instalment of a debt of 200 dracbmas ; witb autograpb sub-
scription by Eepbalas. Dated at Earanis, in tbe division of Hera-
cleides in tbe nome of Arsinoe, tbe 6tb Artemisius (= 6tb Pba-
menotb) in tbe first year of tbe emperor Nerva CsBsar Augustus
[=2 Marcb, aj). 97]. 9^ in. x 4J in. Perfect; in small cursive
band. Printed, witb facsimile, in Palasograj^Ucdl Society^ ii. 148
Pap. CXLIV, Letter from Alexander to bis master Atbenodorus,
complaining of baving been left witbout eitber work or food for
two days, so tbat be did not even get dinner witb tbe Nomarcbs
(yofiapxoi). 1st or 2nd cent 6 in. X 4j^ in. Nearly perfect; in
medium-sized semi-cursive band. Tbe writing bas been somewbat
blotted by being folded wben wet.
Pap. OXLV. Portion of a private letter, consisting of two columns,
of wbich the uppeis part is torn off. Tbe second column is also
(1891).
398
PAPYBI, OXLVL— OLni.
badly rubbed. 2nd cent. 4 in. X 11 in. Imperfect; in a rather
rough Bemi-curbive hand.
Pap. CXLVI. Record of payment of a sum of money, but the parties
and the object in question are doubtful. Dated in the 6th year
of the emperor Vespasian (?) [ = a.d. 73-74], 9 J in. x 4J in.
Considerably rubbed ; in a thin and very cursive hand.
Pap. CXLVIL Fragment containing portions of three short magical
spells. 2nd or 3rd cent. 5f in. x 4f in. Imperfect, wanting
the left-hand portion of the papyrus ; in a rather square semi-
cursive hand.
Pap. CXLVIII. Magical INCANTATION, to secure a woman's affections.
2nd or 3rd cent. 9 in. X 5 in. Imperfect, nearly all the second
column being lost; written in two columns, in a medium-sized
rough uncial hand.
Pap. CXLIX. Portion of a will. The testator's name is lost, but
his wife's name, Tamystha, is mentioned, and he appears to have
been a resident in Karanis [in the division of Heracleides, in the
nome of Arsinoe]. 1st or 2nd cent. 4^ in. x 1 ft. 7 in. Im-
perfect and considerably mutilated; in a medium-sized semi-
cursive hand.
Pap. CL. Fragment of legal testimony given by Claudius Theon,
the purport of which is not preserved. The name Zoilus also
occurs in the fragment. 1st or 2nd cent. 4 in. x 8 in. Imperfect,
only the right-hand portion of a long and narrow strip being pre-
served ; in a clear uncial hand.
Pap. OLI. Kbceipt given by Didymus to Petheus vpccr^vrcpos for
produce of oliveyards rented by the latter in Karanis [in the
division of Heracleides, in the nome of Arsinoe]. Dated in the
7th year of an emperor whose name is mutilated beyond recogni-
tion. 2nd cent. (?). 4| in. X 3| in. Imperfect ; in a rough
cursive hand.
Pap. CLII. Portion of a legal agreement, the exact description of
which is lost. Dated in the month Cadsareius [=Me8ore] in the
3rd year of the emperors Antoninus and Verus [= August, a.d. 163].
12 in. X 7j^ in. Much defaced ; in a small, neat, semi-cursive
hand.
Pap. Cliin. Eegeift given by Sergidias (?), son of Dioscorus, a
servant of the legate of Egypt, for the repayment to him by
PAPYBI, CLIV.— CLVII.
399
Marianus, on behalf of FtolemflBus [who also has a Eoman name,
which is illegible], of a deposit of 1000 drachmas. 4th cent. (?).
5 in. X 4 in. Imperfeot; in a rough cursive hand.
Pap. CLIV. D£ED of sale by Heracleides, son of Petheus, to Phile-
mon, son of PtolemeBus, of part of a court in Earanis ; with auto-
graph signatures of the contracting parties. Dated at Karanis, in
the division of Heracleides, in the nome of Arsinoe, the 20th Tub!
in the 14th year of the emperor Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus
Germanicus [=9 Jan., a.d. 68]. llj in. X 12J in. Nearly perfect ;
in a good-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CLV. Fragment of a medical treatise, apparently relating
to operations of dentistry. Portions of five columns are preserved,
but the remains of the first and last of these are very small.
The beginning of a new section is marked near the bottom of the
last column. 1st or 2nd cent. 11 in. X 14j^ in. Much mutilated;
in a small, neat uncial hand.
On the verao are remains of two columns of chol iambic verse,
with traces of a third. The first column contains 20 lines, the
second 21, occupying barely half the height of the papyrus (c/.
the size of the columns in the Herodas papyrus. Pap. cxxxv.).
Much mutilated ; in very rough uncials^ drd cent. (?). Among the
few comjplete verses are the following : —
hrrp^ ^JQ/S Ti, vdvra coi <l>{kuiv irX^pi/'
irXovTovvra yap <r€ \ol Oeot ^lATycowf
jrbrqra 8* ovra X7 Tcicowa iJL€urq<r€u
Pap. CLVI. List of names, followed by sums of money in drachmas
(generally 4, 8, or 12); apparently a pay-sheet. One section is
headed irpo? ttoo-iv. The name of the village Karanis [in the division
of Heracleides, in the nome of Arsinoe] occurs at the head of one part
of the document. Endorsed airo KiofArj^ rj . . Dated the 30th Tubi
[=26 January] in the 16th year, but the emperor is not named
[probably of Marcus Aurelius, = Jk,J>. 176, or Severus, =a.d. 208].
9 J in. X 6i in. Nearly perfect ; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CLVII. (a) Private letter, short and somewhat rubbed.
2nd or 3rd cent. 5]^ in. X 3| in., of which about half is blank.
Perfect ; in a thin semi-cursive hand.
(b) Beceipt given by Ammonous (with her brother PtoUas, described
as 6 Trairas, as her Kvpios or legal guardian) to Apeilas for produce
of land rented by the latter in Earanis [in the division of Hera-
cleides in the nome of Arsino^]. 3rd cent. (?). 4 in. x 4 in. Im-
perfect, the subscription of the recipient being almost wholly lost;
in a rough semi-cursive hand.
Digitized by
400
PAPYRI, CLVra.~CLXIV.
Pap. CLVIII. (a) Fragment of a money-accompt. Dated in Phaophi
of the 3rd year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianus [= October,
A.D. 118]. 5 in. X 3^ in. Imperfect; in a cursive hand, with a
small and very cursive subscription.
(h) AccoMPT, for the 19th day. 3rd cent. (?). 3 in. x 4| in. Nearly
perfect ; in a very cursive hand. The writing is at right angles
to the fibres of the papyrus.
Pap. CLIX. Hesiod's Theogonia ; fragments, including portions of
11. 210-238, 260-270. The largest fragment measures 8 in. x
4^ in., and contains the full height of a column, consisting of
29 lines. Wiitten in a large uncial hand, and with very black
ink ; a few corrections in fainter ink. Marks of punctuation are
inserted by the first hand, other marks (accents, etc,) apparently
by the second. 4th or 5th cent. Printed in the Bevue de Phil<H
logie, xvi. pp. 181-183 (1892).
Pap. CLX. Fragment of a literary work, apparently historical;
in the course of it occur the names Aovmos *AvrQ>vtos and 'Pcofuuov.
A considerable part of one broad column is preserved, with a small
portion of another, apparently in a different hand. 2nd or 3rd
cent. (?). 8^ in. X 12 in. Much mutilated ; in a plain uncial hand
of fair size.
Pap. CLXI. Fragment, apparently of a tax-register, containing a
list of names followed by amounts of artabas of wheat. Portions
of two columns. 2nd oent* 7^^ in. x 7 in. Much mutilated ; in a
small, neat, cursive hand.
On the verso are some remains of similar matter in a larger hand.
Pap. CLXII. a, 6, c. Three small, much mutilated fragments, from
different documents. 2nd cent. 6 in. x 2| in., 4 in. x If in., and
3i in. X 2i in.
Pap. CLXnL Acknowledgment by Sambas and Neon, descendants
of the Persian settlers in Egypt, of a lease of a vineyard in Karanis
[in the division of Heracleides, in the nome of Arsinoe], which
they have received from ChaBremon, Orion, and Socrates, sons of
ChaBremon. Dated at the beginning of the 8th year of the em-
peror Domitianus Augustus l=circ. September, a.d. 88]. 7 in. X
5 in. Imperfect at the right-hand edge and at the foot; writteii
in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CLXIV. Keoord of tax paid by Zenas, son of Zenas ; headed
Airo ra^€(i>9 )8a<rcX(wc^). 3rd cent. (?). 8j in. x 5^ in. Perfect ; in
a rough cursive hand.
PAPYBI, CLXV— CLXIX.
401
Pap. CLXV. (a) Certificate granted to Paons, son of Satabons, of
Soonopasi Nesus, of having worked the statutory five days [on the
embankments] ; signed by Dionysins. Dated the 9th Caesareins
[sMesore] in the 9th year of the emperor Tiberius Claudius
Csesar Augustus Germanicus [=2 August, a.d. 49]. in. x
4^ in. Perfect ; in a very small cursive hand, vdth signature in
large, rather rough uncials.
(h) and (c) Similar certificates, with same date and signature,
granted to Stotoetis, son of Panephrommis Cmc), and Papais, son of
Papais, both of Socnop»i Nesus. 2 in. x 5 in. and 1} in. x 5^ in.
Perfect.
Pap. CLXVL (o) Tax-receipt for taxes to the amount of 12
drachmas, paid by Longinus, son of Heraolianus, to Aurelius Melas.
Dated the 15th Thoth in the year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius
Antoninus Felix Pius Augustus [=12 Sept., A.D. 162]. 2J in. x
4j^ in. Perfect ; in a small cursive hand.
(h) Certificate granted to Philadelphus of having worked on the
embankments for five days in the 26th year, from the 13th to the
17 Pachon [=8 to 12 May, A.D. 186]. Signed by Zosimus, son
of Chaaremon. Dated in the 26th year of the emperor Marcus
Aurelius Commodus Antoninus [=a.d. 185-186]. 1| in. x 2J in.
Perfect ; in a small cursive hand, with abbreviations.
(e) Tax-receipt (?), granted to Cheeremon, son of Petheus. Dated
the 29th Hadrianus [=Choiach] in the 18th year of the emperors
Antoninus and Commodus [=25 Dec, a.d. 177]. 1 J in. X 2J in.
Perfect, but rather rubbed ; in a very minute hand.
Pap. CLXVII. Becord of loan or sale (?), the parties being Julius
Artemidorus and Aurelius Sempronius. Dated the 6th Thoth in
the 21st year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus
Parthicus Maximus Britannicus Maximus Pius Augustus [i.e, Cara-
calla, = 3 Sept., a.d. 212]. 8} in. x 5 in. Imperfect, and in
much faded ink ; in a graceful semi-cursive hand.
Pap. OLXVIII. Lease of land, taken for three years by Artemis,
daughter of PtolemsBUS, with her husband Chaeiemon, from Pete-
suches, son of Heracleides. Dated the 25th Pharmouthi in the
2nd year of the emperors Aurelius Antoninus and Veins [=20
April, A.n. 162]. 8 in. X 5J in. Mutilated ; in a rough semi-
cursive hand.
Pap. CLXIX. Prhtate letter, from Apollinaria to her brother,
thanking him for a gift of provisions and referring to family
affairs. 2nd cent. (?). in. X ^[ in* Mutilated ; in a rough
uncial hand.
PAPYRI.— 1891-1893. 2 D
402
PAPYRI, CLXX.— CLXXIV.
Pap. CLXX. Tax-receipt, given to Sotas, son of Ptolemy, for taxes
to the amdunt of 20 drachmas for the preceding year. Dated in
the 15th year of the emperor Anrelius Antoninus [=a.d. 174-5],
4^ in. X 4^ in. Slightly mutilated ; in a very rough cursive hand.
Pap. CLXXI. (a) Eeceipt given by Orion, tax-collector (vpojcnup)
for the village of Socnopaei Nesus, to Apunchis 7rp€<rpvT€po<:, son of
Apunchis, for a portion of the value of his grass ( x^<»>pa) for the
5th year. Dated the 25th Phamenoth in the oth year of the
emperor [Nerva] Traianus 'Augustus Germanicus [ = 21 March,
A.D. 102]. 6|in. X 2J in., most being blank. Nearly perfect; in
a small cursive hand.
(h) Application by Antonia Nemesilla, daughter of Cronion, a veteran,
to Aurelius Ehesus, strategus of Heracleopolis, for the opening and
execution of the will of her husband, a soldier lately deceased.
Dated in the reign of some emperors whose names are lost.
3rd cent. 6J in. X 3 in. Nearly perfect ; in a clear, medium-sized
semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CLXXII. Eeceipt given by Praknas, son of Petheus, for a
sum of 220 drachmas, in part repayment of a deposit made by his
father. Dated the Oth Phamenoth in the 8th year of the emperor
Nerva Traianus Augustus Germanicus Dacicus [ = 5 March, a.d. 105].
6 in. X 4^ in., most being blank ; in a rough, uneducated uncial
hand.
Pap. CLXXIII. Acknowledgment of a receipt or lease (?) given by a
woman named Thatreies to Claudius Julianus, of the village of
Karanis in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoe.
Dated in the 5th year of the emperor Nerva Traianus [Augustus]
Germanicus [=a.d. 101-102]; in a dififerent hand at the foot of
the document the date 25th Choiach [=21 December] is mentioned.
9^ in. X 3j^ in. Mutilated ; in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CLXXIV. (tt) and (6) Two fragments, apparently of a tax-
register, containing statements of extents of land, calculated in
apovpai, 2nd cent. (?). 4j in. X 2j^ in. and 4^ in. X 2^ in.
Mutilated ; in a small cursive hand.
(c) Small fragment, dated in the month Sebastus [=Thoth] in the
8th year of an emperor whose name is almost entirely lost [possibly
Vespasian, = September, a.d. 75], 2 in. x 1^ in. Imperfect ; in
a small cursive hand.
(d) Fragment, apparently of a certificate for work upon the embank-
ments in SocnopaBi Nesus, but the name of the recipient and the
date are mutilated. 2nd cent. 3 in. X 2J in. Imperfect ; in
a small cursive hand.
PAPYRI, CLXXV.-CLXXVIIL
403
Pap. CLXXV. (a) Fragment of tax-register, with statements of
opovpaL of land and aprdPai of wheat. 1st or 2nd cent. 5 in. x 5 in.
Imperfect ; in a good semi-cursive hand.
(5) Fragment, perhaps of tax-register, with statements of dpovpai
of land. 2nd cent. 4f in. x 3J in. Imperfect; in semi-cursive
hand.
(c) Fragment of list of names, dated in the 7th year of the emperor
[Tibejrius [Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, =a.d. 46-47].
5]^ in. X 3 in. Much mutilated ; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
(d) Fragment, dated in the reign of the emperor Marcus Aurelius
[a.d. 161-180]. 5^ in. x 2^ in. Much mutilated; in a rough
cursive hand.
(e) Fragment of account, with sums in drachmas, from Karanis.
2nd cent. (?). 5^ in. X 2 in. Imperfect ; in a rather rough semi-
cursive hand.
Pap. CLXXVI. Fragment, dated in Pauni of the 4th year of the
emperor Severus Alexander [Pius Felix] Augustus [=June,
A.D. 225]. The nature of the contents is uncertain. in. x 3J in.
Much mutilated ; in a rather large rough hand.
Pap. CLXXVII. Petition by Yersenuphis, living in the village
of Bacchias in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoe,
to Gains Vitrasius PoUio [prefect of Egypt under Claudius, c/. Plin.
N. H. xxxvi. 7 § 11], for assistance to recover property left to him
and his brothers by their father, which had been seized by thoir
elder married sister. The father's death occurred in the 4th year
of the emperor Gains Caesar Augustus [a.d. 39-40], and as he is
spoken of as the reigning emperor the date of the document must
be A.D. 40-41. In the course of the document the 35th year
Koio-apos 6€ov is mentioned [t.e. Augustus, = a.d. 5-6]. 11 in.
X 6jt in. Nearly perfect ; in a large, clear uncial hand. Printed,
with facsimile, in Paleeographical Society^ u. 145 (1891).
Pap. GLXXVIIL (a) Eeceipt, given by Petronia, daughter of
Sarapia, to Julius Apollinarius, a soldier of the first cohort, a
native of Apamea, and in the century of Julianus, for 400 drachmas,
in part repayment of the dowry which she had brought him.
Approved and signed on her behalf by her brother, Gains Petro-
nius Marcellus. Dated the 10th Pharmouthi in the 8th year of
the emperor Titus ^Elius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius
[ = 5th April, a.d. 145]. 9 J in. x 4| in. Perfect; in a rather rough
semi-cursive hand. Printed, with facsimile, in Palseographical
Society, ii. 149 (1891).
2 D 2
404
PAPYRI, OLXXIX.— CLXXXII.
{h) Counterpart of tho above, in a similar but rather larger hand,
wanting the end of the subscription. 9]^ in. x 4| in. Printed
Pap. CLXXIX. Portions of register of official correspondence of the
strategns of the Diospolite nome in the Thebaid. Dates are pre-
served in the months Epeiph, Germaniceius [ = Patini ?], and Pachon
in the 11th year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianns Augustus
[=July, June(?), and May, a.d. 127]. Two irregular-shaped
fragments, in. x 7 in. and 6 in. x 7^ in. in extreme measure-
ments. Very imperfect; in a neat, well-formed semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CLXXX. Portion' of register of receipts by the a-troXoyoi of the
village of Neilopolis ; the last entry, which alone is complete, is a
certificate by the crirokoyoi of the measuring of two amounts of
com in the treasury of the said village on account of the community
of Socnopeei Nesus, dated the 9 th Pachon and the 4th Pauni in the
7th year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Pius
Felix Augustus [=4 and 29 May, a.d. 228]. 12^ in. X 5| in.
Imperfeut at the beginning; in a rough cursive hand. Printed,
with facsimile, in Paleeographical Society^ n. 150 (1891).
Pap. CLXXXI. Portions of list of names (with the names of each
individual's father and mother), followed by sums of money, gene-
rally 4, 8, or 12 drachmas. The scribe Apollonius makes formal
oath of its accuracy. Dated in the month Neroneius Sebastus
[=Pharmouthi?] in the 10th year of the emperor Nero Claudius
Augustus Germanicus [= April, a.d. 64]. Three fragments, mea-
suring 5J in. X 3J in., 5 in. X lOJ in., and 6 in. X 7 in. Imper-
fect ; in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CLXXXII. (a) Bbceipt for taxes paid by Panephremmis, son
of StotoetiH, of the village of Socnopsai Nesus, on the 21st Tubi and
the 27th Pachon in the 2nd year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius
Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus [t.e. Elagabalus, = 16 Jan. and
22 May, a.d. 219]. 8jin. x 2^ in. Perfect; in a very cursive
hand, much abbreviated.
(h) Extract from the fourth column of the census register for the
23rd year [of Antoninus Pius], relating to the village of Karanis,
containing the household of Petheus, son of Isidorus. Made
apparently on the occasion of his son, Isidorus, succeeding to his
property, and evidently between a.d. 159-60 and A.D. 173-4, the
date of the next census. 5 in. x 3j^ in. Imperfect, the lower
portion of the papyrus being torn off; in a medium-sized cursive
hand.
ibidem.
PAPYEI, OLXXXIIL— CLXXXVnL
405
Pap. CLXXXin. Fragment, apparently of a receipt, almost
illegible, owing to the dark colour of the papyrus. 2nd cent. (?).
4 in. X 5^ in. In a rather rough semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CLXXXIV. Small fragment of a literary work, apparently a
dialogue on ethics. Remains of two very narrow columns (con-
taining only 11 or 12 letters in a line). 2nd or 3rd cent. (?).
5J in. X 4^ in., including a very wide top margin. In a medium-
sized, rather uneven uncial hand.
Pap. CLXXXV. Fragments, very much mutilated, of uncertain
character. 2nd or Srd cent. Of irregular shape, in a medium-
sized semi-cursive hand. On the verao are a few illegible remains
of writing.
Pap. CLXXXVI. Becto. Fragments, apparently of medical recipes.
2nd cent. (?). About 10 in. X 10 in., but the exact relation of the
fragments is not certain. Much mutilated; in a rough uncial
hand.
Verso. Remains of three (or four) columns of a drama on the
subject of Jason. No complete line is preserved. The chorus
consisted of Corinthian maidens, and the names of ^geus, Jason
(who is one of the interlocutors), and Creon are mentioned. A
change of speaker is indicated by a paragraphua. The rare word
rv0c8a>v occurs in the fragments. 2nd or 3rd cent. Much muti-
lated ; in a rough semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CLXXXVIL Becto. Fra'^ment of a literary work, describing
the customs of some nation. Near the end of the fragment occurs
the name of 'Hyi/o-tAoos 6 Aa#ca>v. Portions of two narrow columns
are preserved, but the second is almost entirely obliterated. Pro-
bably 1st or 2nd cent. 4^ in. x 6| in. Mutilated ; in a large,
finely formed uncial hand.
Verao. Fragments of the Laches of Plato, pp. 181b -182 a. Por-
tions of two columns are preserved, but only a few words are
legible. 2nd cent. (?). Much mutilated ; in a rather rough
uncial hand.
Pap. CLXXXVIII. List of names, each followed by the statement
of a number of artabas of wheat. The purpose of the register is
uncertain. Six columns remain, some mutilated. 2nd cent. (?).
8i in. X 1 ft. 8 in. Imperfect ; in a rather rough semi-cursive
hand.
On the verso is another list of names, also followed by the state-
ment of a number of artabas of wheat, and that again by the
406
PAPYRI, CLXXXIX.— CXCIII.
statement of a number of (tolk^koC). Probably 3rd cent. Imper-
fect ; in a rough sprawling band.
Pap. CLXXXIX. List of names, apparently tbose of the officials of
a viUage, with perhaps the workmen under their direction. The
names are divided into groups, and the number in each group is
noted at the foot. One group is headed 7r€8io<^i;Aa^, another
apx€<t>o^o^ Ku)fir)^. 2nd cent. 4J in. x 2 ft. 2^ in. Imperfect, the
first part of the roll being lost ; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CXC. Letter, apparently from a steward or bailiff, to Agrip-
pinus, in answer to complaints made by the latter that nothing
had been sent to him. A list of provisions is attached, which are
stated to have been sent by the hand of Eutyches. Probably
2nd cent. in. X 7^ in. Slightly mutilated ; in a rather rough
semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CXGI. Inventory given by Tertia Ancharenia to Julius
Agrippianus, the official appointed to superintend the sale of the
household goods and chattels formerly belonging to her deceased
husband. Dated [apparently at Karanis, in the division of
Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoe] in Epeiph [=July] of some
year [the exact date is lost] of the emperor [Nerva Traianus]
Germanicus Dacicus. Since Trajan only took the title of Dacicus
at the end of a.d. 102, the date of the document falls between
A.D. 103 and a.d. 117. 8^ in. X Bin. Imperfect, the left-hand
portion of the papyrus being torn away ; in a medium-sized semi-
cursive hand, with rough subscription by Tertia Ancharenia.
Piinted, with facsimile, in Palseographicdl Society, ii. 163 (1892).
Pap. CXCII. Portion of an accompt, apparently official, consisting
of libts of names, followed by amounts in arouras and an unfamiliar
symbol. In the course of it, reference is made to the 32nd year
KcuVapos Oeovy i,e. the deceased emperor Augustus [ = a.d. 2-3], but
the document may be several years later than this. 1st cent.
11^ in. X 16^ in. Imperfect, being the end of a roll; in a neat
semi-cursive hand.
On the verso are some private accompts, bearing dates in the
month Pachon [=May], in a somewhat similar but less ornamental
hand.
Pap. CXCIII. Portion of a tax-register, consisting of names of
persons and amounts of artabas of wheat. 1st cent. 10^ in. x
1 ft. 9 in. Parts of three broad columns, mutilated; in a rather
ornamental semi-cursive hand.
PAPYRI, OXCIV.— CXCVIIL
407
On the verso are fragments of an acoompt (?), with dates in the
14th and 15th years, but the emperor is not named. 2nd cent. (?).
Mutilated ; in a rough semi-cursive hand.
* Pap. CXCIV. PoRTios of a fax-register (apparently), consisting of
names of persons and amounts of aitabas of wheat. Part of it
refers to the village of Neilopolis. Late Ist cent. in. x 11 in.
Imperfect, containing three complete columns, and portions of two
more ; in a bmall cursive hand, somewhat defaced.
On the verso is a portion of an accompt, closely resembling that
on Pap. cxciii. verso, and perhaps by the same hand. It bears a
date in the 16th year of an unnamed emperor. Imperfect.
Pap. CXCV. Valuation of property, consisting of vineyards,
pleasure-grounds, etc., with the values stated in drachmas and
obols. Probably late Ist cent. Two fragments, 10^ in. x 7^ in*,
and 6 in. x 6j|^ in., apparently from the same MS. Imperfect ;
in a good-sized semi-cursive hand, somewhat resembling that of
Pap. cxxxi.
On the verso of the larger fragment are some private accompts (?),
mutilated and abounding in abbreviations. 2nd cent.
Pap. CXCVI. Record of a dispute at law concerning money lent
by Julius Agrippinus to Valerius Apolinarius («c), with a schedule
of the loans. One of the loans is stated to have been made in th^
2nd year of the deceased emperor Hadrian (dcov *ASptavov), and it
may consequently be inferred that the document itself belongs to
the reign of Antoninus Pius [=a.d. 138-161]. 10 in. X 15 in.
Imperfect, consisting of two broad columns, the first mutilated ; in
a bold, Will-formed cursive hand.
Pap. CXCVII. Record apparently of payments made on several
different days. 2nd cent. 8]^ in. X 3 in. Much mutilated ; in
a rather rough cursive hand.
On the verso is a private letter, complaining of some injury done
to the writer by a third party. 3rd cent. (?). Mutilated ; in a
rough semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CXCVIII. Portion of a petition, addressed to the SiKatoSorrjs
[of the province of Egypt] by a resident in the village of Karanis
in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoe, apparently
applying for restitution of the share due to him of the property of
his father, Prodicus Gaius, the latter having died while his son
was a minor, and his wife having taken as her second husband a
soldier named Louginus. In the reign of Marcus Aurelius, whoso
Digitized by
408
PAl»YBI, OXCIX.— GOV.
name ooonrs in the oonrse of the dooument [a.d. 161-180]. 5^ in. x
5^ in* Imperfect; in a rather curionsly formed cursiye hand.
Pap. CXCIX. List of certain officials in the village of Socnopflei
Nesns, including the apx€<l>oSoif cipi/vo^vXcuccsy and <f>v\aK€s. Each
name is followed by the statement of a sum of money (800, 600, or
800 drachmas), perhaps denoting caution-money required of these
officials. The list is repeated on the verso in a different hand,
omittiug the sums of money, but adding a heading which states
that it is taken from the public records (^/c Pl^XLov ^/jLoaiov) in the
public record-office (c#c ypa^ctov ^fwatov)^ and relates to the 9th
year of an unnamed emperor. 2nd cent (?). 6f in. X in.
Apparently nearly perfect ; in a thin clear hand, that on the veno
being larger and fainter.
Pap. CC. List of names, foUowed by statements of arouras of land
and artabas of wheat ; perhaps a tax-assessment. 2nd cent. 12 in.
X in. Imperfect ; in a small cursive hand.
Pap. OCX. (a) Fragment of tax-receipt, dated the 23rd Tubi in the
8th year of the emperor Traianus HH[drianus] Augustus [=18
Jan., A.D. 124] ; countersigned by Dioscorus. 4| in. x If in.
Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion; in a small cursive
hand, with abbreyiations.
(6) Small fragment of no importance, formerly attached to the
preceding fragment, but in a totally different hand. in. x 2 in.
Pap. Gen. Statement of sums of money on loan (apparently), with
the interest payable on them, which is at the rates (in different
instances) of 1 dr., 1 dr. 3 obols, and 1 dr. 5 obols [= 12, 18, and
22 per cent, per ann.]. 1st or 2nd cent. 6 in. x 4^ in. Im-
perlect, wanting the left-hand portion ; in a neat semi-cursive
hand.
Pap. CCm. Becord of money spent by or paid to (Jemella, the
amount being in nearly every case four drachmas, and the
payments being generally monthly. The months are specified,
but not the year. 2nd or 3rd cent. 4^ in. x 3| in. Perfect ; in
a very rough hand.
Pap. CCIV. Fragments of accompts. 6th or 7th cent. 7^ in. x
3^ in. Imperfect; in a small hand, much abbreviated. Opistbo-
graph.
Pap. CdV. Portion of a tax- or property-register, relating in part
to the village of Karanis [in the division of Heracleides in the
nome of Arsiuoe]. Probably 2nd cent. ; reference is made to the
PAPYRI, OOVI.— CCVIII.
409
loth year, but the emperor's name is not given. 12 in. x 10^ in.
Imperfect, with large lacnnss ; in a flowing cursive hand.
On the verao are a few scraps of accompts, relating to wheat.
Pap. CCVI. (a) Fragment of a document of uncertain character,
including several proper names. The names * Augustus Qer-
manicus,' which are all that remain of the name of the emperor,
show that the date is before a.d. 117 ; and it is probably of the Ist
cent. 4| in. X 3 in. Imperfect ; in a bold semi-cursive hand.
(5) List of names, followed by sums in drachmas and obols. 2nd
cent. 4J in. X 3 in. Imperfect ; in a rough hand.
(c) Kbceipt for payment by Sarapion of a tax (in wheat) on three
camels and a foal. Dated in Tubi of the 14th year of the emperor
Aurelius Antoninus [= January, a.d. 174]. 3 in. x 2 J in. Perfect ;
in a small cursive hand. *
(d) Rexjeipt for payment by Natbras (?) of a tax (in wheat ?) on two
asses. Dated the 21st Epeiph [=sl5th July] of the 9th year of an
unnamed emperor. 2nd cent. 2^ in. X If in. Perfect; in a
rough hand.
Pap. OOVII. Portion of a legal agreement (?). 2nd cent. 5} in.
X 7j^ in. Imperfect and much defaced ; in a very cursive hand.
Pap. CO VIII. (a) Certificate of death, addressed to the PaxriX^Kos
ypafifjLaT€vs of the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoe, by
Heron, son of Petesuches. A reference is made in the course of it
to tbe btreet of the goose-pens (x^opoa'idiav)^ cf. Pap. ccciu. Dated
in Epeiph of the 22nd year of the emperor Hadrianus [ = July,
A.D. 138], with a reference to the preceding census of the 16th year
[a.d. 131-132]. N.B. Hadrian died on the 10th July, a.d. 138,
but his death would not be known in Egypt till some days later.
8 in. X 3 in. Partially defaced ; in a small cursive hand.
On the versa is a draft of a deed of sale, much defaced. 2nd cent.
(6) Receipt, given by Sempronia Thaisarion, daughter (or wife) of
Julius Longus, to a person whose name is lost. 2nd cent. 3^ in.
X 3 in. Imperfect ; in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand.
(c) Fragment of a literary work, consisting of a small portion of the
feet of two columns. 1st cent. (?). 3^ in. x 3 in., more than half
being blank ; in a neat uncial hand, somewhat resembling that of
the large Hyperides MS. (Papp. cviii. and cxv.).
(d) Fragment of a contract relating to wheat. Tbe name of
Antoninus CsBsar is mentioned, so the document must belong to the
reign of Antoninus Pius [a.d. 138-161] or Marcus Aurelius [a.d.
161-180]. 6 in. X 4| in. Imperfect ; in a thin cursive hand.
410
PAPYRI, CCIX.— CCXII.
Pap. CCIX. Sale by Pistols, president (wpoco-rcSs) of the monastery
of Abba Cyrus, of one-third of a dwelling-honse in Apollinopolis
Magna, given to the monastery by Tachymia, daughter of Sans-
notus; with autograph subscriptions of Pistois and witnesses.
Dated in the leign of the emperors [Heraelius and] Heraclius
Junior Constantinus ('HpaKActos vco? KwvoTavTti/os), t.e. a.d. 613-
641. 2 ft. 9 J in. X 9 in., written in one column across the
breadth of the papyrus. Imperfect, wanting the beginning of the
document and the right-hand ends of the lines throughout. Wiitten
in a well-formed, upright, semi- cursive hand.
Pap. CCX. Sale by John, son of Pistois, avayvtDarrj^ of the chunh
of Apollo [i.e, of Apollinopolis], and Martha his mother, to Aurelius
Victor, son of Daniel, and his wife Heraeis, of the half belonging
* to them of a house in Apollinopolis Magna; with autograph
subscriptions of the vendors and witnesses. Dated the 8th Tubi
in the 6th indiction, in the reign of the emperors Flavins
Heraclius and Flavins Heraclius Junior Constantinus ; the 6th
in diction-year = A. D. 618-9 or 633-4, and the mention of Nicetas
[the cousin of Heraclius] in combination with the emperors and
almost on equal terms with them shows that the former date is
to be preferred, since Nicetas died before a.d. 630. The date is
consequently the 3rd January, a.d. 619. 3 ft. 8 in. X 14^ in.,
written in one column across the breadth of the papyrus. Im-
perfect, wanting the beginning; in a good-sized, upright, semi-
cursive hand.
[The greater part of this papyrus was presented hy the Bev. A. C.
Headlam in 1893, together with Papp, ccccxLViii., ccccxLix.; the rest
had been acquired by the Museum previously hy purchase."]
Pap. CCXI. Fragment bearing date the 1st Thoth in the reign of
the emperors Publius [Licinius] Yalerianus and Publius Licinius
Yalerianus [Galli]enuf, Germanici Maximi Pii Felices, and Publius
Licinius Cornelius Nobili&simus C»«ar, Angus ti [the title * Ger-
manici * shows that the date must be a.d. 257-259]. 3 in. X 3 in.
Imperfect, and much defaced except in the subscription, which is
in a small, rough, cursive hand. Presented by Col. John Evans.
Pap. CCXII. (a) Small fragment, faded and illegible on the recto^
but having on the verso a portion of the Septuagint version of the
Old Testament, Gen. xiv. 17 c^^A^c — ^^a<rtX€a>5. Some other matter
is scribbled at the foot of the column. 3rd cent. (?). 5 in. x 4 in.
Imperfect ; in a thick, regular hand.
(6) Fragment of document, of which little is left except the date,
which is in Paiini (the number of the year is lost) of the emperors
PAPYRI, COXIIL— CCXVL
411
Gaius [Julius Ve]ru8 Maximinus Pius [Felix Augustus] Ger-
manicus Maximus [Daoicus Maximus] SarmaticUs Maximus and
[Gttiun] Julius Verus Maximus [Germanicus] Maximus Dacicus
Maximus [Sarmaticus] Maximus Sanctissimus [Caesar Augustus]
filius Augiisti. As the title Dacicus was only assumed in a.d. 237,
the date must be in June of that year. 9 in. x 2^ in. Much
mutilated ; in a small cursive hand.
On the verso are remains of a literary work, in a thick semi-
cursive hand. 3rd cent.
Presented by Col. John Evana,
Pap. CCXIII. Fragment of an accompt, of uncertain character.
3rd cent. 5^ in. X 4^ in. Imperfect ; in a well-marked professional
hand.
On the verso is a portion of a private letter, dated the 7 th Mecheir,
but without the year, drd cent. (?). Imperfect, wanting the
beginning ; in a medium-sized semi-cursive hand.
Presented by Col. John Evans.
Pap. CCXIV. Eeport by Aurelius Aretion of Memphis, steward to
A[ureliu8?] Anubas, to Aurelius Vesarion, strategus of the nome
[of Memphis?], stating that a certain Patalas, a ship-builder, had
broken into the olive-yard of the emperor Aurelianus Augustus, and
had damaged some trees there. In the reign of Aurelianus [=a.d.
270-275]. 7 in. X 3j^ in. Imperfect; in a neat cursive hand.
Printed, with facsimile, in Palaeograj^hical Society^ ii. 164 (1892).
Presented by Col. John Evans.
Pap. CCXV. Fragment of papyrus, containing on the recto a small
portion of an accompt or register, and on the verso numerical
figures and fractious, apparently denoting arouras. Each figure is
checked oflF by a stroke above it. 2nd or 3rd cent. (?). 4^ in. x
3 in. Imperfect ; in a large hand. Presented by Col. John Evans.
Pap. CCXVI. Application made by Erieus, son of Erieus, of the
village of Socnopaei Nesus in the division of Heracleidos [in the
nome of Arsinoe], a descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, to
Stotoetis, son of Apunchis, and Stotoetis, son of Stotoetis, for a
lease of a store-house (Orf<ravp6i) and its appurtenances. Dated the
6th Germaniceius in the 13th year of the emperor Domitianus
Germanicus [ = 31 May (? cf. Pap. CLXXix.), a.d. 94]. 9| in. x 5^ in.
Nearly perfect ; in a very cursive hand. Printed, with facsimile,
in Pal. Soc. u. 162 (1892).
Acquired in 1892.
412
PAPYRI, ccxvn.— OCXXIX.
Pap. CCXVn. CERTincATE given by Sarapammon and his col-
leagues, o-troXoyoi for the village of Heracleia, of wheat measured
by them for the tenants (KXrjpovxpi) of the said village. Dated the
9th Paiini in the 2l8t year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus
Antoninus Parthicus Maximus Britannicus Maximus Pius Augustus
[=3 June, A.D. 213]. in. X 3^ in. Perfect; in a rough cur-
sive hand.
Pap. CCXVIII. Bond recording a loan of com from Nechoutes, a
Persian twv Trpoayp{a4>0€irnov?)^ to Phatres, son of Chensthotes, a
Persian t^s imyovrj^. Dated in Pathyris, the 6th Phaophi in the
7th year of an unnamed king. Apparently late 2nd cent. b.c.
S)^ in. X 5^ in., the lower half being blank. Nearly perfect ; in a
regular cursive hand.
Papp. CCXIX.-CCXXVIII. Fragments of wills, bonds, aocompts,
etc.f taken from the cartonnage of a mummy-case by the Kev.
Greville J. Chester. One will (Pap. ccxix. 6) is nearly complete,
but everything else is very fragmentary. Written in various
hands of the 2nd cent. B.a One fragmeut (Pap. ocxxv.) is dated in
Athur (= November) of the 63rd year. The king is not named,
but the date can only apply to b.c. 271 or b.c. 118, of which the
former is apparently too early for the handwriting. Another
(Pap. ccxx.) is dated in the 38th year, which must be b.c. 286, 248,
or 133, presumably the last. Other fragments have dates in the
4th, 16th, and 27th years, but there is nothing to show to what
reign they belong.
Pap. CCXXIX. Deed of sale whereby G.Fabullius Macer, * optic*
on the trireme Tigris in the Misenatian fleet, purchases a boy
named Abbas or Eutyches * natione Transfluminianus,' aged seven
years, from Q. Julius Priscus, a soldier on the same vessel, for
200 denarii. G. Julius Autiochus, ' manipularin ' on the trireme
Yirtus, is named as ' fideiussor,' and there are three other witnesses.
Dated at Seleucia Pieria, in the winter- quarters of the squadron,
a. d. viiii. Kal. Jun. in the consulship of Q. Servilius Pudens
and A. Fufidius Pollio [=24 May, a.d. 166]; with autograph
signatures of the parties and witnes^ses, whose seals bltq ranged
along the top of the document. Latin, with a mutilated Greek
subscription. The formula of the deed resembles that of the sales
recorded in the wax-tablets of the year a.d. 156, found at Veres-
patak (C. I. L. vol. iii.). 1 ft. 2J in. x lOf in. Perfect; the body
of the document in a large running hand, the signatures generally
smaller. Printed, with facsimile, in Pal. Soc. li. (1893).
Acquired in 1893.
rAPYEI, CCXXX.— OCXXXIV.
413
Pap. CCXXX. Psalter, imperfect, oontaining Psalms xii. (xi. in
the Greek numbering) 7-xv. (xiv.) 4. Written stichometrically ;
and a second hand has marked oflf tbe syllables (except in Ps. xv.)
by a dot over the end of each, perhaps for the purpose of singing
or reading in school. Late 3rd or 4th cent. 10 in. x in.
Imperfect and somewhat damaged ; written in a well-foimed uncial
hand of good size.
On the verso are some remains, apparently of a literary work,
consisting of a column and a half of writing, followed by a blank
space. The syllables are separated by dots placed between them
by the first hand, perhaps the same as that which has marked the
syllables on the recto. 4th cent. Written in a rather rough uncial
hand, of good size.
[Papp. CCXXXI.-OCXLVIIL and CCCCnL-OOOCXVm.
all relate to the same person, Flavius AbinnsBUS or Abinneos or
Aminneos (the name is variously spelled), who is described as
cTrap^os ctXiys (=pr8Bfectus alee) or irpanroa-LTo^ Kaorpots ( = pr8Bfectus
castrorum) at Dionysias, in the nome of Arsinoe, about the years
A.D. 343-350. The other 4th-century documents adjoining these
numbers probably belong to the same collection of ofi&cial papers.]
Pap. CCXXXI. Letter from Demetrius to Aminneeus [ = AbinnsBus],
prefect (irpaiirdo-tTos), repeating an injunction already conveyed to
him in another letter, to keep a watch for and impound all natron
imported into the Arsinoite nome " or elsewhere." Circ. a.d. 350.
11^ in. X 7it in. Perfect; in a good-sized semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCXXXII. Letter from Clematius to AbinnsBus, asking for
favour to be shown to some friends of his. Circ. a.d. 350. lOj in.
X 11| Perfect ; in a large semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCXXXIII. Letter from Aurelius Eulogius, irpvravi^ re-
presenting (irpoTToXiTevofia/osi) the city of Arsinoe, to Flavius
Abennesus, one of the prsefecti alsd (dv6 iirdpx<*w ctXi/s), giving
instructions with reference to the transmission of a letter from the
emperors. Dated the 7th Mecheir in the year following the consul-
ship of Flavius Leontius and Julius Salustius [ = 1 Feb., a.d. 345.
N.B. Evidently the names of the new consuls had not yet been
heard in this part of Egypt]. lOJ in. X 7J in. Perfect ; in a rather
rough cursive hand.
Pap. CCXXXIV. Letter from Flavius Macarius, procurator of
the imperial property (JirCrpoiros Z^a-jroriKlav K'rq<r€u>v), to Flavius
Aminneus [= Abinnaeus], prefect of the camp of Dionysias, con-
veying to him an order from Flavius Felicissimus, * comes et
dux,' requiring him, on pain of being reported for disafifection to
Digitized by
414
PAPYRI, CCXXXV.— OCXL.
the imperial house, to furnish soldiers to assist in the collection of
the imperial dues. Circ, a.d. 350 [Felicissimus was Dux JEgypti
in A.D. 350, but not before a.d. 346, nor after a. p. 366]. 10| in.
X 6f in. Perfect ; in a large semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCXXXV. Letter from Eulogius x^C^opx^^)' tribunus
militum, to his •* master and patron," the prefect [i.e. Abinneeus],
reporting the execution of an order received from the latter to
send some soldiers to the camp, and measures taken by him with
reference to certain supplies of barley. Cire. a.d. 360. lOj^ in.
X 4^ in. Slightly defaced ; in a rather rough cursive hand.
Pap. CCXXXVI. Letter from Aetius [c/. Pap. ccccxiv.] to his "lord
and brother " [? Abinnseus], reporting the despatch of certain
supplies of com, oil, hides, e<c., and asking for orders with reference
to some soldiers who had come to him. Oire. a.d. 350. 9} in.
X 4 in. Perfect ; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CCXXXVII. Letter from Agathus, an actuary (Jjcrovapu^),
to Abinneus, asking for protection against a certain Julianus,
an o^^iKioAios, who has been keeping him under restraint. Otrc.
A.D. 360. 10| in. X 3£ in. Slightly defaced ; in a medium-sized
cursive hand.
Pap. CCXXXVIII. Petition, addressed to Flavins AminsBUS [ =
Abinnseus], prefect of the camp (irpatiroo-iros Kaarpois) of Dionysias,
by Aurelius Aloteudius (?). The purport of the petition is lost
through the defacement of the papyrus. Dated the 6th Me8or6 in
the consulship of Ck)nstaDtius (for the fourth time) and Constans
(for the third time), Augusti [ = 30 July, a.d. 346]. lOj in.
X 7f in. Much defaced ; in a rough cursive hand of medium size.
Pap. CCXXXIX. Letter from Thareotes to his "master and
patix)n," the prefect of the camp of Dionysias [i.e. Abinnseus],
commending to him his nephew Surion, and reporting other matters
of private interest. Circ. a.d. 350 ; reference is made incidentally
to the emperor Constantius [a.d. 337-361]. 10 in. x 6J in. Nearly
perfect ; in a rather large cursive hand.
Pap. CCXL. Petition addressed to Flavins Abinneus, praefectus
alsd (cTTapxos €tXrji frrparntyrmv) in the camp of Dionysias, by Aurelia
Ataris, daughter of a veteran soldier, holding land in the village of
Hermopolis, asking for redress of injuries. Dated the 1st Thoth in
the consulship of Constantius (for the fourth time) and Constans
(for the third time), Augusti [ = 29 August, a.d. 346]. 10 in.
X 5J in. Perfect ; in a fairly neat cursive hand.
Digitized by
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415
Pap. CCXLL Rough copy of the preceding petition [Pap. ccxl.],
in a different hand, with some variations. The emperor's name is
wrongly written as Constantinns. 10 in. X 6J in. Perfect ; in a
large, rough, cursive hand.
Pap. CCXLIL Petition addressed to Flavius [Abinnaeus], prasfectus
alaa (lirapxps tlkrj^') at the camp of Dionysias, in the nome of
Arsinoe, by Aurelius [name lost]. Dated the 5 th Epeiph
in the consulship of Constantius [written Constantinns] for the
fourth time and Constans for the third time [=29 June,
A.D. 346]. 10 in. X 5^ in. Mutilated ; in a rough cursive hand,
much resembling that of Pap. ccxli.
Pap. CCXLIII. Letter from Apamius to his beloved brother "
Aminneus [ = Abinnseus], asl^ing for the prompt return of some
camels which he had sent to the latter with a load of wine.
Otrc. A.D. 350. 10]^ in. X 4 in. Perfect; in a large, rough, semi-
cursive hand, with uncial signature.
Pap. CCXLI V. Letter from ApoUos to Abinneus on private
matters, especially relating to the disposal of some grain (o\vpa)
and wine. Circ. A.D. 350. 9^^ in. x 5J in. Partly defaced ; in a
rather large semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCXLV. Petition addressed to Flavins Abinnseus, prsefectus
alae (en-opxo^ crrpaTtwruiv) in the camp of Dionysias, by Flavins
Priscus, a veteran, and Alias (?), wife of Heron, recounting some
injuries and asking that their petition may be laid before rov KvpCov
' Koi Sovicos. Dated the 29th Pauni in the consulship of Flavins
[known from other authorities as Marcus] Placidus and Flavins
Romulus [=23 June, a.d. 343]. 9 in. X 6 in. Mutilated; in a
large, rough, cursive hand.
Pap. CCXLVI. Bond, addrefesed to Flavins Abinneeus, prefect
(irpaLiroa-LTos) of the camp of Dionysias in the nome of Arsinoe,
whereby Aurelius Julius (MS. IovA.19) Dionysius makes himself
surety for Ammonius (MS. Afi/Liwvis), son of Soouk, of the village of
Taurinum, and undertakes to produce him when required. Dated
the 28th Mesore in the consulship of Constantius (for the fourth
time) and Constans (for the third time), Augusti [ r= 21 August,
A.D. 346]. 101^ in. x 5^ in. Perfect; in a rough, uneducated hand.
Pap. CCXL VII. Portion of an accompt, apparently a summary of
a larger one. The name Abinnseus occurs in it. Circ, a.d. 360.
lOf in. X 5^ in. Partly defaced ; in a good-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CCXL VIII. Letter from Abinneos [= Abinnrous] to three
persons whose names are illegible, the firat being called his
Digitized by
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PAPYRI, CCXLIX.— CCLIV.
brother, asking them to settle an account for his brother and
nephew, the particulars of which are given. The money amounts
are stated in talents and denarii. Circ. a.d. 350. 10 in. x in.
Partly defaced ; in a large, rough hand.
Pap. CCXLIX. AccoMPT, headed ^K^co-ts olvov, consisting of a list
of names and the amounts (stated in avaOCa and Kcpdfiui) distri-
buted to each. Some further details are added on the verso. Circ.
A.D. 350. 10 in. X 8 in. Perfect ; in a rather rough cursive
hand.
Pap. CCL. List of names, headed fip€ovuov [ = Ppifiiov, brevium, or
breve] icny — , each name being followed by the figure a [ = 1] ;
perhaps a pay-sheet. 4th cent. 9} in. x4in. Perfect; in a
fair-sized semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCLI. Deed of sale of some slaves from Aurelius Peter
and Aurelius Zenon, sons of Peter, to Aurelia Nonna, also called
Polyetion. Only the last words of the deed remain, with the
autograph attestations of the parties and witnesses. 4th cent. (?)•
13^ in. X 10 in., written in one column across the width of the
papyrus. Imperfect ; in several difierent hands, including one in
large, rough uncials.
Pap. CCLn. AcGOMFT of allowances of water, entitled pp€oviov
[= Ppipiov^ brevium, or breve] vSaros, consisting of a list of names
followed by amounts stated in pufrprjraL 4th cent (?). 10 in. X 3j^ in.
Nearly perfect ; in a sloping cursive hand of medium size.
Pap. CCLIII. Portion of an accompt, consisting of proper names
followed by amounts expressed in artabas. 2nd or 3rd cent.
10^ in. X 8 in. Imperfect, consisting of two columns, with vestiges
of a third ; in a small cursive hand.
On the verso are two small accompts, one headed Xoyos Kpt$ijsm
2nd or 3rd cent.
Pap. CCLIV. Accompt of daily expenditure of wheat from the
25th Athur to the 14th Mecheir in the 18th year of the emperor
Hadrianus Csesar [= 19 Nov.— 8 Febr., a.d. 133-134]. 8^ in.
X 1 ft. 10 in. Imperfect at the end, consisting of nine columns ;
in a small cursive hand.
On the verso is a portion of a money-accompt, headed /Ai/rpoTroXctDs
<f>aw(l)L t)^, and consisting of names of persons followed by sums
of money in drachmas and obols. 2nd cent. Apparently complete ;
in a small cursive hand.
PAPYRI, CCLV., CCLVL
417
Pap. CCLV. Certificate given by Socmenis, son of Soomenis, and
the rest of the elders of the village of Kar[ani8] for the 20th year
(of whora ten are mentioned by name), to Orion, son of Orion, one
of their number, that they have appointed him their deputy to
collect the beer-tax (ftmjpa) and sheep-tax (<^pos Trpo^SaTwv), and
that he has collected them and paid them into the proper banks
up to the month Phaophi, inclusive, in the 21st year of the emperor
Hadrianus Caesar [= a.d. 136-137]. 8| in. X 4 in. Perfect; in a
medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CCLVI. Beeto. Common-place book (?), containing the follow-
ing miscellaneous documents : (1) receipt (?) given by a person
described as pilot of a public vcKsel {Kvp€pvrfnf; irKd<f>'q<: ^fioalas),
to Acusilaiis, a-vrokoyoq ^/jLocriosy for some com ; dated [in the
Arainoite nome] the Ist Athur in the 2nd year of the emperor
Tiberius Caesar Augustus [= 28 Oct., a.d. 15]; mutilated, in a
thick, well-marked uncial hand, with few ligatures; — (2) an
epigram of 14 lines in elegiac metre, in honour of Augustus (who
is referred to as Zcvs *EXcv^cpio9, cf. C. I. O. 4715, Anth. Pal., suppl.
Cougny, i. 159), and apparently with reference to a memorial of
the battle of Actium ; mutilated, in a neat, well-marked uncial
hand of the first half of the 1st cent. ; — (3) document, in faint ink
and considerably defaced, dated in the 35th year of Caesar [t.e. the
emperor Augustus, = a.d. 5-6], written in a rough semi-cursive
hand ; — (4) order from Pnepheros, son of Themison, riyov/jL€[v(ys],
Ptolemaeus, r<yjrdpxrjSi Ar — , KVipjoypafufjuoLrcvs, and Ision, ypa\jjifjLar€v%\
yttapyCiVf to Acusilaiis, servant of Prisons Caesar, <rtroXoyos 817/100-105,
to pay over certain amounts of seed-corn from the produce of the
preceding year to a number of ^/jlocioi yccopyoi, a schedule of
whose names is appended ; nearly perfect, in a neat cursive
hand ; the occurrence (twice) of the name Prisons Caesar connects
the document with the one which follows, and shows that it must
be of about the same date ;— (5) written in the reverse direction
to all the preceding, an order from Faustus, son (?) of Prisons
Caesar, to Acusilaiis, o-iroXoyo^, to deliver to the ^fioo-uoi ycwpyot
of the royal, sacred, and other land seed-corn from the produce of
the preceding year, subject to the regulations of the strategus and
/SaatXucoi ypcLfi^rw [and other officials ?], dated the 23rd Athur in
the 41st year of Caesar [ = 19 Nov., a.d. 11] ; mutilated, in a rather
large, well-marked semi-uncial hand. The whole roll measures
11 inches in height and 4 ft. 2 in. in length, with detach^-d frag-
ments representing about another foot, mostly blank ; it has been
somewhat mutilated by worms and rubbing. One (rcXis of the
papyrus, in the middle of the roll, has been arranged in the reverse
way to the rest, so that its verao side lies with the redo of the rest
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PAPYRI, CCLVIL— COLIX,
of the roll ; the writing is continuous across the junctures of this
o-e\tc on both sides.
Verso, The whole of the verao is occupied by the remains of orations,
hitherto unknown, the author of which has not as yet been identified.
The MS. is incomplete both at the beginning and at the end, but
the remains, which occupy eight broad columns of small writing,
with 38 to 45 lines to the column, include portions of at least
three orations. The subject of the first is doubtful, the remains
being small and much mutilated ; the second is a speech for the
prosecution in an action for theft (kXott^s Sucrj) ; the third is appa-
rently a speech for the defence in an action for wrongful asuump-
tion of citizenship (fcvtas Buc^). The complete absence of names
(so far as appears) suggests that the speeches are oratorical exer-
cises rather than orations actually delivered. The MS. is much
damaged throughout by scaling of the surface, as well as by
woims, and continuous decipherment is impossible. Written in a
small semi-cursive hand, with a few abbreviations ; probably late
1st cent.
Pap. CCLVII. Census-roll, containing list of names, with the
father and mother of each individual, his age, and sometimes his
occupation. The names are arranged by households, only males
being included in the list, and the ages range between 14 and
60. Both beginning and end of the roll are lost, and with them
the statement of the place and date; but from Pap. ccLix. it
appears that it belongs to the 14th year of Domitian [= a.d. 94-
95], and is a revision of the census for the year, based on the last
fourteen-y early census, supplemented by subsequent returns of
births and deaths. Parts of nine columns are preserved, the
number of names in each (where ascertainable) varying between
38 and 24. 13J in. X 5 ft. 8^ in. Written on good papyrus in a
small, neat, slightly cursive uncial, with some abbreviations.
There is a little demotic writing on the verao^ apparently an
accompt.
Pap. CCLVIIL Census-roll, of the same nature and in the same
hand as the preceding, and consequently presumably of the same
date (a.d. 94). The ages vary between 14 and 59. Both begin-
ning and end of the roll are lost, but ten columns aro pre-
served, all more or less damaged by rubbing and mutilation.
13i in. X 6 ft. } in.
A small part of the verso is occupied by demotic writing,
apparently an accompt.
Pap. CCLIX. Census-roll, of the same nature and in the same
hand as the two preceding documents. A mention of the 14th
PAPYRI, CCLX.— CCLXII.
419
year of the emperor Domitian shows that it is a revision of the
census for that year. In one part of the document references are
made to the returns of the two preceding regular censuses, in the
8th year of Vespasian [=a.d. 75-76] and the 9th of Domitian
[=A.D. 89-90]. The roll is imperfect at both beginning and end ;
the first part of it concludes the general census return for the
district (which is in the division of Heracleides in the nouie of
Arsinoe), and the rest contains the names of persons coming under
various extraordinary categories. Six columns are preserved, two
being considerably mutilated. 13]^ in. x 3 ft. 7^ in.
The verso is occupied by demotic writing, apparently an accompt.
Pap. CCLX. Eeturns relative to the census (similar in general
character to those contained in Papp. cclvii.-cclix.), prepared
by Heracleides, d/LL</>o8opx^, in the 6th year of the emperor
Vespasian [= a.d. 72-73]; not an actual census-roll, since the
cenbus did not take place till a.d. 76-76. The first portion of the
roll (originally consisting of 12 columns, of which only 4 remain)
contained a list of adults, 173 in number, of ages varying between
14 aud 80, with their names and parentage, and with references
apparently to former lists in which they appeared. The
second portion contains the names of children under age, with
the years in which their birth was registered. References are
made throughout to the last regular census (xar* olxLav airoy/oa^i^),
in the 8th year of Nero [= a.d. 61-62], and to the supplementary
returns made since that date. Twelve columns remain, in fair
condition, and written in a neat semi-cursive hand of medium
size, with wide spacing. 11 in. x 9 ft. 2 in.
The verso is occupied by demotic writing in very good conriition,
and there is also some similar writing on the recto, in a few places
written above the Greek.
Pap. CCLXI. Cemsus-beturns, of the same nature as those con-
tained in Pap. CCLX., by the same scribe, Ileracleides, and of the
same date. The greater part of the document relates to children
under age (diroXoytcr/Aos a<l>rj\lK(av). Portions of 17 columns are
preserved, but much mutilated. 11 in. x 10 ft. 10 in.
The verso is occupied by demotic writing, aud there is also a little
demotic on the recto.
Pap. CCLXII. Certificate of sale of a house with a room adjoin-
ing the temple (wpovqioy) in the village of Socnopaei Nesus, in the
division of Heracleides [in the nome of Arsinue], by Cha3remon,
son of Herodes, prophet of the god Suchns [rf. Pap ccxcix.
and Berlin Pap. 149], and his wife Themsais, to Satabous, son of
2 E 2
Digitized by
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PAPYRI, OCLXni.-COLXVL
. . . psemis. Dated the 24th Athnr in the 41st year of Ceesar
[ue. the emperor Augustus], = 20 Nov., a.d. 11. Greek and Demotic.
The upper half of the papyrus is occupied by demotic writing,
apparently a counterpart of the deed ; then comes the date and an
abstract of the document in Greek ; then the text in Greek, and
finally a line of demotic. The Greek is written in lines which
run the entire length of the papyrus, except for a narrow margin
at the beginning and a wide margin at the end. 11^ in. x 2 ft. 8 in.
Somewhat rubbed and damaged by worms, otherwise complete;
written in an irregular semi-cursiye hand.
Pap. CCLXIII. Accounts of expenditure of money during part of
the month Phaophi in the 4th year of the emperor Tiberius Cssar
Augustus [= October, a.d. 17]. The beginning and end of the
roll are lost, and both top and bottom have suffered by rubbing.
There are remuns of 50 columns, the last six being much defaced
and partly covered by demotic writing. 6J in. x 21 ft. 4 in.
Written in a small, thin, straggling, cursive hand.
The verso is occupied by demotic writing, apparently acoompts.
Pap. GCLXIV. List of names, for what purpose is uncertain.
Written in 14 narrow columns, in a very cursive and ill-formed
hand of feiir size. 1st cent. (?). 9 in. x 3 ft. 2^ in. The writing
is on the verao of the papyrus.
The recto is occupied by demotic writing, but there are traces
of an underlying Greek writing, which has apparently been
washed out.
Pap. COLXV. Arithmetical calculations, arranged in short pro-
blems with separate headings. Portions of seven columns are
preserved, but some of them are considerably damaged and the
papyrus is in bad condition. At the beginning is a column of
demotic writing. 1st cent. 9f in. x 4 ft. Written in a good-
sized semi-cursive uncial hand.
On the verao is a roughly written census list, considerably
defaced. Infants under 14 years are included as well as adults.
Portions of nine columns are preserved. 1st or 2nd cent Written
in a rough semi-oursive hand.
Pap. CCLXVL AoooMPTS, written on both sides of the papyrus.
They are arranged in sections, each apparently relating to one day
of the month ; and in each section are several subdivisions (about
20 to 26), headed by names of persons (which recur with little
change in each section), and conbisting apparently of items of
PAPYRI, CCLXVn.— CCLXXL
421
expenditare. At the end of each section the amonnta (which are
calcnlated in talents and drachmas) are summarised. On the recto
26 columns are preserved, besides 4 which have been washed out
to receive some demotic writing ; and the sections (or days) are
numbered from 6 to 11, with parts of 5 and 12. Apparently about
10 columns have been lost from the beginning. On the verao the
writing runs in the opposite direction to that on the recto; 31
columns are preserved, but 6 are so defaced as to be illegible.
The sections are numbered from 7 to 12, with parts of 6 and 13.
Apparently about 12 columns have been lost from the beginning
of the verao (corresponding to the end of the recto), 1st or 2nd
cent., written in a small, neat cursive hand, and generally in
good condition. 9| in. x 6 ft. 2 in.
Fap. CCLXVII. Register of land, containing statements of extents
of land (calculated in arouras) assigned for sowing, land free from
taxes, etc. Both beginning and end are lost, but 21 columns are
preserved in whole or in part, though somewhat damaged by
worms. Late 1st or 2nd cent. ; the 4th and 5th years are referred
to, but the emperor is not named. lOf in. X 8 ft. 7 in. Written
in a thin, straggling, ill-formed cursive hand.
The verso is entirely occupied by demotic writing, having the
appearance of aocompts.
Pap. CCLXVIII. Tax-reoisteb or accompt, consisting of names of
individuals followed by sums of money. Imperfect at beginning
and end, but portions of 12 unusually tall columns remain, most
of them nearly complete, though somewhat damaged by worms.
1st or early 2nd cent. 16 J in. x 3 ft. 7^ in. Written in a very
cursive hand of fair size, with abbreviations.
On the verso is a little demotic writing.
Pap. CCLXIX. AccoMPTS, imperfect and much mutilated, written
in a thin, straggling cursive hand. 1st cent. 11 in. x 3 ft. 1 in.
The verso is occupied by demotic writing in fair condition, and
there is a little similar writing on the recto.
Pap. COLXX. Fragment of an accompt relating to com, much
mutilated, written in a small cursive hand. 1st or 2nd cent.
11 in. X 2 ft. 7 in.
The verso is occupied by demotic writing.
Pap. CCLXXI. Homer, Odyssey, book iii. ; fragments, with scholia.
The fragments include portions of the following lines : — iii. 283-
293, 319-327, 387-404, 422-497, the last 40 lines being nearly
422
PAPYEl, CCLXXIL—CCLXXV.
complete. The title of the book is added at the end. The MS.,
when complete, must have formed a very handsome roll, carefully
written and with wide margins. Fach column contained 36 or 36
lines, with margins of from 2\ to 2| inches at the top and bottom,
and aVtout IJ inches between the columns. Scholia, not very
numerous but hitherto unknown, are written in the margins;
among the authors quoted in them are Ammonius, Apion, and
Herod orus. The text is written in a graceful and fairly large
uncial hand, with a few accents and breathings, apparently by the
first hand; critical marks are also placed against certain lines.
The date is probably about the beginning of the Christian era.
The scholia are in a small cursive hand of the last half of the
1st century, or first half of the 2nd. The papyrus is of good
quality, about 13 inches in height, and each column occupied
about 6]^ inches in width, including margin. Printed in Journal of
Philology, vol. xxii. (1893).
Fap. CCLXXIL Homer, Iliad, fragment of book i., containing
portions of lines 129-150. 2nd or 3rd cent. 4 in. x 1^ in., from
the top of a column. Written in a small, square uncial hand,
without accents or breathings.
Pap. CCLXXin. Fragments of an unknown Epic. Forty-eight
lines, forming the greater part of a column, are preserved in a state
approaching completion, though only one line is actually perfect.
There is also a considerable number of small fragments. The
proper name occurring most often is Deriades (in spite of which
the fragments do not belong to the Dionysiacd) ; other names
mentioned are Prothoiis, Pylaon, Bombus, Peisinoiis, Damas. 2nd
or 3rd cent. (?). Written in a very small, slightly cursive, uncial
hand, on both sides of the papyrus, whether in roll or book form
cannot be certainly determined. The vmting is damaged in
several places.
Fap. CGLXXIV. Fragments of a literary work, unidentified,
apparently a romance. The following sentence is a sample :
KOifirjO[€C\<rrjs ^ t^s 0€ov dw€vavTi[ov\ AioairoXiO)^, ixriPtav • . ^ a^i^oi
iiricrrrj, kol a)[s] SopicaSa Kwriy€LV rjfjLekkev (MS. -ov)' rrfv 8c 6 X^y^ cyapas
ivaXk6fjL€Vo^ TO TTopOfJLUov (MS. TTpoO-) TTOfniipfjiKrev. 8c cFoAAoficnTS
i<f>o)plMa'€v KoX ^Uar(oa-€v, There are coosiderable remains of at least
8 columns, each about 2J inches in breadth, and containing about
50 lines. 2ud cent. (?). Written in a small, regular, uncial hand,
fairly neat, but not ornamental.
Pap. CCLXXV. Fragmknts of a literary work, unidentified;
apparently a treatise on ethics, the subject of these fragments
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428
being lyKpartM, and AKpcurCa, Portions of at least 6 columns
remain, written on both sides of papyrus of good quality and with
wide margins; possibly in book form. 3rd cent. (?). Written in
rather cursive uncials of moderate size and fairly ornamental.
Pap. CCLXXVI. (a) Copy of a letter from Septeius (?) Rufus to
Locretius, cKarovrapx^* forwarding to him the judgment delivered
by him in the case of Satabous, son of Erieus, who was accused of
having appropriated certain unoocupied lands. Dated the 6th
Epeiph in the 1st year of the emperor Tiberius Gassar Augustus
[=30 June, aj). 15]. 11 in. x 6 in. Imperfect; in a semi-cursive
hand.
(6) Copy of the same letter as the preceding, but without the
name of the writer. 8 in. x 7 in. Imperfect ; in a large semi-
cursive hand. Printed, with facsimile, in Pal Soc. ii. (1893).
Pap. CCLXXVII. Acknowledgment by Panephrummis Erieus
[probably should be " son of Erieus a descendant of the Persian
settlers in Egypt, with the approval of Thases, daughter of
Nesthnephis, his wife, of a loan of 60 drachmas of silver, bearing
interest at the rate of 1 per cent, per month, from Stotoetis, son of
Tesenuphis, to be repaid in twelve months. Dated at Socnopasi
NesQs, in the division of Heracleides [in the nome of Arsinoe], on
the 9th Mecheir of the 9th year of the emperor Tiberius Ctesar
Augustus [=3 Feb., a.d. 23], The document is written by
Panephrummis, son of Papais, neither the Iwrrowor nor his wife
being able to write. 10 in. x 4]^ in. Nearly perfect ; in a semi-
cursive hand.
Pap. CCLXXVIII. Portion of a document, dated in the 4th year
of the emperor Gains Csssar Augustus Gennanicus [=a.d. 39-40].
8} in. X 4j^ in. Imperfect and much defaced ; in a small cursive
hand.
Pap. CCLXXIX. Fraqment of an agreement, one of the parties to
which is described as of the division of Heracleides in the nome
of Arsinoe. Dated in the 12th year of the emperor Tiberius
[Claudius] Caesar Augustus [Germanicus], =:A.d. 51-52. 5j^ in. X
2 in. Imperfect and defaced ; in a small cursive hand.
Pap. CCLXXX. Copy of a petition (?) addressed by E[rieus?], son
of Satabous, of Socnopsei Nesus, a vinedresser, to Epaphroditus,
son of Tiberius Claudius Felix. Dated in the month of Epeiph
in the 1st year of the emperor Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus
424
PAPYEI, CCLXXXL— CCLXXXVI.
[=July, A.D. 55]. 7^ in. X 5^ in. Much mutilated; in a well-
foimed semi-cnnsive hand, with cnrsive subsoiiption.
Pap. CCLXXXI. Certificate addressed to Apunchis, son of Apun-
chis, and Stotoetis, son of Apunchis, rjyovfi€voi of the priests of
Socnopaai Nesiis, by Panephremmeens (?), son of Horus, a prient,
reporting the death of his brother Harpagathes in the rounth
CsBsareins [=Mesor6] of the past year, the 12 th of the emperor
Nero Claudius Csssar Augustus GermaDious [= August, a.d. 66].
The certificate was probably sent in during the following month,
Thoth, in the 13th year of Nero [= September, a.d. 66]. 8 in. x
in. Mutilated ; in a delicate semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCLXXXn. Certificate by Dionysius, son of Eudsemon, of
the sale of a she-ass to Satabous, son of Stotoetis. Dated in the
nome of Arsinoe, the 23rd Sebastus in the 2nd year of the emperor
Yespasianus [=20 Sept., a.d. 69]. 8^ in. x 3j^ in« Mutilated at
the end ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. CCLXXXIIL Beceift(?) given by Stotoetis, son of Pasys, a
descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, to a person whose
name is lost. Dated at SocnopaBi Nesus, on the 10th Choiach in
the 1st year of the emperor Domitianus [ = 6 Deo., A.D. 81].
7 in. X 5]^ in. Much mutilated ; in a small cursive hand.
Pap. CCLXXXIV. Fbaoment, apparently of a receipt or certificate
in connection with a sale of wheat. Dated in the reign of the
emperor Domitianus [Augustus] Germanicus [a.d. 81-96], but the
exact year is lost. 7 in. x If in. Imperfect ; in a small cursive
hand.
Pap. CCLXXXV. Portion of a receipt for purchase-money of land.
The names of the parties are lost. Dated in the reign of the
emperor Domitianus Augustus Germanicus [a.d. 81-96], but the
exact year is lost. 7 in. x 2 in. Imperfect ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. CCLXXXVI. Acknowledgment by Acusilaiis, son of Maron,
and three other persons, of their acceptance of a lease (?) of a
fuller's shop (?) in the village of Socnopaei Nesus, from Satabous,
son of Stotoetis, and another Satabous, at a rent of 240 drachmas,
for the current year, viz, the 8th year of the emperor Domitianus
Augustus Oermanious [=a.d. 88-89]. 7 in. X 4 in. Mutilated;
in a cursive hand.
PAPYRI, CCLXXXVn.— CCXCn. 426
Pap. CCLXXXVII. Recexpt for the price paid for some hay; the
names of the parties are much mutilated. Dated at Neilopolis, in
the division of Heraoleides in the nome of Arsinoe, on the 26th
Artemisius (=s26th Pharoenoth) of the ninth year of the emperor
DomitianuB Augustus Grermanicus [=22 March» ▲.d. 90]. 10 in. X
4^ in. Mutilated ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. CCLXXXVUL Affidavit by Stotoetis junior, son of Pane-
phremmis, of a division of property among his sons. Dated
at [Socnopadi] Nesus in the division of Heracleides in the nome of
Arsinoe, on the 1st Daisius (= 1st Pharmouthi) in the 9th year of
the emperor Domitianus Augustus Germanicus [27 March, a.d. 90].
4^ in. X lOj^ in. Much mutilated ; in a small cursive hand.
Pap. CCLXXXIX. Certificate given by Chares, daughter of
Situs, of the sale to Tamystha of a portion of the property in-
herited by herself and her sisters from their mother. Dated at
Euhemeris in the division of Themistus in the nome of Arsinoe,
on the 22nd Xandicus ( = 22nd Mecheir) in the lOth year of the
emperor Do[mitianus] Augustus Germanicus [=16 Febr., a.d. 91].
lli^ in. X 5i in. Mutilated; in a very cursive hand, with auto-
graph subscriptions of Chares and of Soterchus on behalf of
Tamystha in rough cursive hands.
Pap. CCXC. Portion of a register of taxation or payments, dated
the 26th Epeiph in the 4th year of the emperor [Trajianus
Augustus Germanicus [=20 July, a.d. 101; possibly of Domi-
tiau, =A.D. 85]. Bj^in. X 4 in. Much mutikted; in a small
cursive hand.
Pap. CCXCI. Fragment of document containing the name of
Harpagathes and several figures, dated in the 6th year of the
emperor Nerva [Traianus] Augustus Germanicus Dacicus [=a.d.
102-3]. 9 in. X 6^ in. Much mutilated ; in a very cursive hand.
Pap. CCXCn. Certificate of sale of a house, with receipt for the
purchase money, given by Taai-pagathes, daughter of Petenuphis,
to Stotoetis rpiros, son of Stotoetis, with subscription in a different
hand on behalf of the vendor. Dated in the division of Hera-
cleides in the nome of Arsinoe, on the 10th GorpisBus [ = Epeiph]
in the reign of the emperor Nerva Traianus Augustus Germanicus
Dacicus. The exact place and year are lost, but the title
Dacicus" shows that it must belong to the years 103-117.
9 in. X 9| in. Imperfect ; in a small thick cursive hand. At the
foot is a line in demotic.
Digitized by
426
PAPYRI, OCXOIIL—OOXCIX.
Pap. OCXCIII. Sale of property in the division of ThemistuB in
the some of Arsinoe; two of the parties are women, named
Thermion and Thaisa. Dated in the month Csesareius [ = Me8ore]
of the 17th year of the emperor [Nerva Traianus Augustna]
Germanicns Dacicus [=AugUBt, a.d. 114]. 9 in. X 4 in. Imper-
fect, the entire right-hand portion being lost; in a rather
indistinctly- formed Bemi-cur^ive hand of moderate size.
Pap. CCXCIV. Portion of a record of legal proceedings, dated in
the second year of the emperor Hadrianns Cassar [=a.d. 117-118].
8 in« X 13 in. Imperfect, and mnch faded ; in a cnrsive hand.
On the verso some sort of register, in much-faded ink.
Pap. CCXCV. Eeceipt from Fapeeis, KaiArjXxyrp6<f>oi, of Dionysias, to
Ptollis and his oolleagnes, o-troXoyo* of the rorrapxui of Dionysias,
for barley from the storehouses of the division for some camels.
Dated in the 2nd year of the emperor Hadrianns Csdsar [apparently,
but the name is abbreviated and mutilated; = a.d. 117-118;
possibly of Antoninus, s a.d. 138-139]. 4 in. X 3^ in. Mutilated ;
in a thin cursive hand.
Pap. CCXCVI. Beceipt given by Satabous and his colleagues, tax-
collectors (TrpaKTopcs), to Stotoetis, son of Satabous, for the sum of
6 drachmas 4 obols for the maintenance of the embankments.
Dated the 9th Hadrianus [=Choiach] in the 4th year of the
emperor Titus -^lius Hadrianus Antoninus [ = 30 Nov., a.d. 140].
6 in. X 4| in. Nearly perfect ; in a rough cursive hand.
Pap. CCXCVII. Fragment of register of legal agreements, one of
which bears date of the 26th Choiach in the 4th year of the emperor
Traianus Hadrianns Augustus [ = 21 Dec, a.d. 119], 3| in.x9 in.
Portions of two columns ; in a small cursive hand.
Pap. CCXCVIII. Acknowledgment by Primus, son of Sambas, of the
receipt from Heracleides, son of Triadelphus, through the bank
of Dionysius, of a deposit (irapaOi^Krj) of two thousand drachmas.
Dated the 5th Gorpiaeus [= Epeiph] in the 8th year of the
emperor Traianus Hadrianus Augustus [=29 June, a.d. 124].
8 in. X 5 in. Partly mutilated and obliterated ; in a semi-cursive
hand. On the back a red official stamp.
Pap. CCXCIX. Notice addressed to Dionjsius and Theon, PifiXio-
if>v\aK€s of the town (?) of Arsinoe [ef, next papyrus] by Herodes,
also named Petenephres, son of Petenephres, living in the street
BovTa<^iOF, a priest of the god Suchus and the gods that share his
Digitized by
PAPYRI, COO.— OCCIV.
427
temple, on behalf of his sister and wife, a priestess of the same
deities, with reference to the registration of certain property, the
description of which is mutilated. Dated the 29th Phaophi in the
13th year of the emperor Hadrianus [26 Oct., A.D. 128]. 6 in. X
2^ in. Mutilated ; in a very cursive hand.
Fa>p. 000. Notice, addressed to Dionysius and Theon, pifiXia-
(<^uXaK€s) of the town (?) of Arsinoe, by Gains Valei ius Major, of
the transfer of some land to Heracleides, son of Dionysius (?).
Dated the 7th Mecheir in the 13rh year of the emperor Hadrianus
C89sar[=: 1 Feb., a.d. 129]. 7| in. x ^ in. Perfect; in a small
and very cursive hand. . . '
Pap. CCCI. Portion of agreement, apparently relating to a freight
of merchandise, which the contracting party undertakes to deliver
safely. As he makes oath by the fortune (rvxn) emperor
Titus ^lius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, the date must
&1[ in the years a.d. 138-161. 4Jin. X 4 in. Imperfect; in a dear
semi-cursive hand.
Pap. OOOn. (a) Receipt (?) relating to wine, dated in the 5th year
of the emperor Antoninus Caesar [= a.d. 141-142]. 2| in. x 2} in.
Much defaced ; in a small cursive hand.
(b) Fragment of record of work done by a female slave. Dated in
the 5th year of the emperor Antoninus Cassar [=r a.d. 141-142].
5 in. X 4 in. Imperfect ; in a rough semi-cursive hand.
Pap. COOm. Receipt given by Dioscorus, son of Castor, son of
Heracleides, living in the street of the goose-pens (xyfvoPoarKuav) in
Heracleia, to Stotoetis, son of Horus, son of Tesenuphis, of the
village of Socnopasi Nesus, for the payment of 148 drachmas, the
price of an ass sold by the former to the latter. Dated at Hera-
cleia, in the division of 1 heraistns in the nome of Arsinoe, on the
16th Caesareius (= 16th Mesor6) of the 5th year of the emperor
Titus ^lius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius 10 Aug., a.d.
J 42]. The subscription of the borrower is written by the scribe
Alcimus, who also wrote the body of the document, Dioscorus being
unable to write. 8 in. x 4 in. Perfect; in a cursive hand.
Printed, with facsimile, in Fal Soc. ii. (1893).
Pap. OOOIV. Certificate addressed to Sarapion, ^aaiXiKo^ ypa/^-
fiarcvs for the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoe, by
Taouetis, daughter of Harpagathes, of the village of Socnopaei
Nesus, that she has sold the five camels which she was returned as
possessing in the previous year, and that for the current year she
428
PAPYRI, OCCV.— CCCIX.
possesses none. Dated the 5tb Mecheir in the 7th year of Antoninus
Caesar [31 J an., a.d. 144]. 5^ in. x 3 in. Perfeot ; in a curMTo hand.
Pap. CCCV. Beceipt given by Ptolemniis and his colleagnos to
Stotoetis, son of Horns, for the tax on an ass and colt. Dated the
6th Phaophi in the 8th year of the emperor Antoninus Cassar
[= 3rd October, a.d. 144]. The writing is at right angles to the
fibres of the papyrus. 3 in. X 4^ in. Perfect ; in a mediumnsized
very cursive hand.
Pap. OOCVL Geant by Stotoetis, son of Stotoetis, a tax collector
(wpducnuf ApyvpucSiiy) of the village of Heraeleia in the division of
Themistus in tnt» hgita nf Arsinoe, to Satomilus, son of Apion, of
the third share of the said oiBoe of tax-collector, for two years,
at a salary of 25Q dracbmaa per aaoiim. * Dated at Heraeleia in the
month Ca&sareius, on the 5th intercalated day {Kaucraptlov iwayo/xivwv
c) in the 8th year of the emperor Titus ^lius Hadrianus Antoninus
Augustus Pius [=28 Aug., a.d. 145]. 7 in. X 5^ in. Nearly
perfect ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. OOOVII. Keceipt for tax on one camel, paid by Penuphis, in
Socnopasi Nesus. Dated the 11th Thoth in the 9th year of the
emperor Antoninus Caesar [=8 Sept., a.d. 145]. 2} in. X 4 in.
Perft^ct ; in a very cursive hand, much abbreviated.
Pap. OOCVIII. Acknowledgment by ApoUonius, son of Castor, son
of Sambas, living in the street of the Bithynians in Heraeleia, a
descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, of a loan of two
hundred drachmas of silver and fifteen artabas of fine wheat from
Stotoetis, son of Horns, son of Panephremmis, a priest, to be repaid
in nine months. Dated at Heraeleia, in the divi>ion of Themistus
in the nome of Arsinoe, on the 16th Sebastus (= 16th Thuth) of
the 9th year of the emperor Titus iGlius Hadrianus Antoninus
Augustus Pius [=13 Sept., a.d. 145]. The subscription of the
borrower is written by the scribe Alcimus [c/. Pap. occiii.], who
wrote the body of the document, Apollonius being unable to write.
8 in. X 5 in. Perfect ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. CCCIX. Eeturn for camel-tax, made by Stotoetis, son of
Stotoetis, of SocnopaBi Nesus, to Archibius, strategus, and Heracleides,
jSao-tXcKos ypaft/jtaT€us, of the division of Heracleides in the nome of
Arsinoe, btating that of the four camels which he returned himself
as possessing in the preceding year one has died, and that he
consequently returns himself as possessing three for the current
year ; with official dockets. Dated the 3rd Mecheir in the 9th year
PAPYRI. CCCX.~CCCXIV.
429
of Antoninus Caesar [=28 Jan., a.d. 146]. 7} in. x 3 in. Nearly
perfect ; in a clear cursive hand.
Pap. CCCX. AcKNOWLEFXiMENT by Papontos, also known as Sotis (?),
a descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, of the village of
Heracleia in the division of Themibtus in the nome of Arsinoe, of
the receipt of a deposit (vapaOTiicrf) of 80 (or 82) drachmas from a
woman named Ar>eis. Dated at Pelusium, in the division of
Themistus, on the 11th Pharmunthi of the 9th year of the emperor
Titus ^lius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [=6 April,
A.D. 146]. The document has been cancelled. 5 in. X 3f in. Im-
perfect ; in a small cursive hand.
Pap. OCOXI. Acknowledgment by Thaesis, daughter of Panephrem-
mis, of the village of Socnopsei Nesus, a descendant of the Persian
settlers in Egypt, of a loan of 1200 drachmas, at an interest of 1
per cent, per month, from Heracleia, daughter of Dioscorus ; with
autograph subscription by Thaesis. Dated at Heracleia, in the
division of Themistus, in the nome of Arsinoe, the 12 th Xanthicus
(= 12th Mecheir) in the 12th year of the emperor Titus ^lius
Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [= 6Feb.,A.D. 149]. 8 in. X
11 in. Mutilated; in a cursive hand with rough uncial subscrip-
tion. At the foot, an official note of entry in the registry of
Heracleia, and red official stamp on the back.
Pap. CCCXII. Receipt for 27 drachmas 5 obols 6 chalchi, paid by
Panephremmis, son of Erieus, on account of <^po9 irpoPariKo^ in
Socnopaei Nesus for the current year. Dated the 14th Pharmonthi
in the 10th year of the emperor Titus ^lius Hadrianus Antoninus
Augustus Pius [=9 April, a.d. 147]. 6 in. x 3 J in. Perfect; in
a small cursive hand.
Pap. CCOXin. Certificate by Pasion, son of Phasis, of the sale of
a she-ass to Stotoetis, son of Horns, for 64 drachmas. Dated at
Eerkesuohoe in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoe,
the 26th Daisius (= Pharmouthi) in the 11th year of the emperor
Titus ^lius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [=21 April,
A.D. 148]. 8^ in. X 2^ in. Perfect ; the date and place in a clear
aemi-cnrsivei the body of the document in a very cursive hand.
Pap. OOCXrV. Acceptance by Heracleides, son of Orion, son of
Heracleides, living in the street of Phaiesus (?), a descendant of
the Persian settlers in Egypt, from Stotoetis and Paousis, sons of
Apunchis, son of Stotoetis, of a sub-lease for one year of seven
arouras of public land leased by the latter from the village of
430
PAPYRI, OCCXV.— OOOXIX.
Socnopaei Nestis, with engagements as to the cultivation of the
same. Dated on the 22nd Phaophi in the 13th year of the emperor
Titus ^lius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [=19 Oct., a.d.
149]. 8 J in. X 3^ in. Nearly perfect ; in a cramped cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXV. Certificate given by the mroXSyoi of the village of
Bacchias of amounts of wheat measured by them in that village.
Dated the 30th Patini in the 13th year of the emperor Titus ^lius
Hadrianus Antoninns Auguhtus Pius [=24 June, a.d. 150]. 11 in.
X 4 in. Slightly mutilated ; in a clear cursive hand.
Pap. COCXVI. (a) Certificate that Stotoetis, son of Apunchis,
worked the statutory five days on the embankments in the district
of Bubastus, from the 28th Epeiph to the 2nd Mesor^ in the 16th
year of the emperor Titus iGlius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus
Pius [= 22-26 July, a.d. 163]. 3 in. X 3 in. Perfect ; the date
in a thin cursive hand, the rest in a square semi-cursive hand.
(b) Eeceipt for wine-tax (apparently described as ^-g) paid by Pecusis.
Dated the 9th Thoth in the 18th year of the emperor Antoninus
CsBsar [=6 Sept., a.d. 154]. 2 in. X 2 J in. Perfect; in a rough
semi-cursive hand.
(c) Receipt for tax on an ass ; very illiterate and somewhat damaged.
Dated the 11th Thoth in the 19th year of the emperor Antoninus
Caesar [=8 Sept., a.d. 155]. Perfect; in a thick rough hand.
Pap. CCCXVII. Eecord of payment by Anubion, son of Anubion,
of Memphis, to Labois, son of Anubion, through the bank of
Sarapion, son of Areius, high-priest of the Hadrianeum in Memphis,
of the residue of the price of a wkoioy Kowfyrjyov, Dated the 5th
Thoth in the 20th year of the emperor Titus iElius Hadrianus
Antoninus Augustus Pius [=2 Sept., a.d. 156]. ^ in. x 5^ in.
Imperfect, wanting lower portion ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. C OCX VIII. Reckipt for camel-tax of six drachmas, dated in
the 20th year of the emperor Antoninus Caesar [= a.d. 156-157].
The names of the parties are rather doubtful. 3j^ in. X 2 in.
Perfect ; in a very cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXIX. Tax-receipt, given by Terieos and his partners,
tax-collectors (^paicropcs), to Pacusis, son of Hurns, of Socnopffii
Nesus. Dated on the 2Dd of the intercalated days following
Mesore, in the 20th year of the emperor Titus Mliua Hadrianus
Antoninus Augustus Pius [=25 Aug., a.d. 157]. 8 in. X 3 in.
Perfect ; in a clear cursive hand.
PAPYRI, CCCXX.— CCCXXIV.
431
Pap. CCCXX. Cbrtipicatb by Satabous, son of Satabous, of Socno-
paei NesuB, of the sale of one of the three camels which he was
returned as possessing in the previous (20th) year, and making a
corresponding return for the year then beginning; addre^6ed to
an official whose name is lost. Dated [in the 21st year] of the
emperor Titus iElius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [s
A.D. 167-158]. 9 in. X 3Jin. Mutilated; in a very cursive hand.
Pap. CCGXXI. (a) Certificate of five days' work on the embank-
ment from the 26th AtUur (?) of the 2l8t year of the empeior Titus
-ffilius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [=22 Nov., a.d. 157].
Dated in the 21st year [= a.d. 157-158]. The name of the person
to whom the certificate is given is mutilated. 2^ in. X 3^ in.
Nearly perfect ; in a square cursive hand.
(6) Similar certificate, dated in Epeiph of the 22nd year of the same
emperor [= July, a.d. 159]. 3 in. x 3 in. Perfect; in an angular,
irregular cursive hand, with official dockets.
(c) Certificate granted to Stotoetis, of Socnopsdi Nesus, for the
regulation five days' work on the embankments, from the 10th to
the 14th Athur in the 22nd year of the emperor Titus jElius
Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [= 6-10 Nov., a.d. 158].
Dated in the 23rd year [= a.d. 169-60]. 3 in. X 3 in. Perfect;
in a cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXXII. List of names furnished by Aurelius Pouareus,
KQifioypafifiarw of Socnopftii Nesus, in ccmnection with an applica-
tion for porters' hire {irpos aTrairrjcriv <f>op€rpov) required on account
of persons migrating to that place from the neighbouring village
of Bacchias. Dated in the 23rd year [? of Antoninus Pius,
A.D. 159]. 8^ in. X 5 in. Perfect; in a clear semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXXIII. Eeckipt from the tax-collectors (Trpaicropcs) to
Ecnsis, son of Horus, for two payments of the camel-tax due in
Spcnopcei Nesus for the preceding year. Dated the 13th and 30th
Phaophi in the 24th year of the emperor Titus ^lius Hadrianus
Antoninus Augustus Pius [10 and 27 Oct., a.d. 160]. 8^ in.
X 3f in., half the papyrus being blank. Perfect ; in a cursive
hand.
Pap. COOXXIV. Copt of extracts from the public record office
(BrjfioaLa PifiXioOi^icrj), containing the census lists of the [2nd] year of
Hadrianus Caesar and of the 9th }*e ir of Antoninus Csssar, sent by
Aniens, son of Ghenenuphis, to his sister Tamjstha, as evidence
that .he is her brother. Dated in the 24th year of Antoninus
[ = a.d. 160-161]. 9 in. X 6 in. Slightly mutilated; in a thin
cursive hand, with subscription by Aniens in rough uncials.
432 PAPYRI, CCOXXV.— COOXXVllL
Pap. COOXXV. (a) Certipioate granted to Sotas, a slave, of Socno-
peei Nesus, for work on the embankments from the 13th to the 17th
Mesore in the let year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninns
and the emperor Lncins Aurelius Verus [ = 6-10 Aug., a.d. 161].
8 in. X 3 in. Nearly perfect ; in a square semi-cursive hand.
(6) Certificate granted to Stoti etis, son of Apunohis, of SocnopsBi
Nesus, for work on the embankments from the 10th to the 14th
Athur in the Ist year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
and the emperor Lucius Aurelius Verus [ = 6-10 Nov., a.d. 160 (?)].
Dated in the 2nd year,=A.D. 161-2. [N.B. Properly speaking, the
Ist year of Marcus Aurelius did not include an Athur, being reckoned
(according to the usual method in Egypt) only from his accession in
March to the beginning of the next civil year on the 29th Angust.
The scribe, however, writing in the 2nd year, accidentally de-
scribed the whole preceding twelvemonth as the Ist year.] 3 in.
X 3 in. Perfect ; in a square semi-cursive hand.
Pap. COCXXVI. Fragment containing names of persons, two of
whom are stated to have come of age (l(f>r)p€V€iv) in the 2nd year of
the reigning emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus [=a.d. 161-2]
and the 11th year of the late emperor jElius Antoninus [=a.d.
147-8]. The date must consequently be in the reign of the former
[a.d. 161-180]. Part of the writing is parallel to the fibres of
papyrus, and part at right angles to them. 9 in. x 6 in. Im-
perfect ; in a large semi-cursive hand.
Pap- COCXXVIL Return made by Ecusis, son of Horus, living in
the village of Socnopasi Nesus in the division of Heracleides in
the nome of Arsinoe, to Hierax, strategus, and Timagenes, Paatkuco^
ypafifjMToks of the division, declaring that he still possesses the
camel which he was returned as possessing in the previous year.
With official dockets. Dated the 3rd Meoheir in the 2nd year of
the emperors Antoninus and Verus [=28 Jan., A.D. 162]. 5} in.
X 3 in. Perfect ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXXVUL Keturn, addressed to Stephanus, Tpa/i/butrcvs,
and ZoHus, vvfyypa/i/iarWf of the division of Heracleides in the
nome of Arsinoe, by Harpagathee, son of Satabous, of Socnopsdi
Nesus, stating that of the two camels and one foal returned by him
as being in his possession in the previous year, one camel htta been
requisitioned for the imperial service (ci« Kvpujcas XP^O*
sequently he returns himself as possessing two camels for , the
current year, and makes application for payment for the camel
requisitioned. Written apparently in Mecheir, in the 3rd year of
Antoninus and Verus, Augusti [= Febr., a.d. 163]. 8 in* X 4 in.
PAPYRI, OCCXXIX.— CCCXXXIV. 433
Perfect; in a carsive hand, with several o£Scial notes and snb-
Pap. CCCXXIX. Tax-receipt, the exact nature of which is doubt-
ful, granted to Tesenuphis, son of Semnous (?), priest of the ttcvtc-
f^vKia of the god Socnopssus. Dated in the 4th year of the
emperors Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and Lucius Aurelius Yerus
[=A.D. 163-164], 4| in. X 4 J in. Perfect ; in a veiy cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXXX. Beceipt, given by Abuthas, a hired ^/Kx^vXaf,
to Charia, living at Dionysias, for a sum of thiii;y-two drachmas,
apparently for camel-hire. Dated on the 8th Pachon in the 4th
year of the Aurelii, Marcus and Verus, Ceesares, Augusti [=3 May,
A.D. 164]. 3^ in. X 3^ in. Slightly mutilated ; in a rough cursive
hand.
Pap. CCCXXXI. Gift or conveyance of an office by Satyrus, son
of Satyrus, of " the island " [t.e. Socnopeei Nesus], dated the 4th
Phaophi in the 6th year of Antoninus and Yerus, Augusti [=1 Oct.
A.D. 165]. 9 in. X 2} in. Nearly perfecfc; in an almost illegible
cursive hand.
Pap. CCGXXXII. Record of repayment by Didjmus son of Didy-
mus, Sosioosmius, also called Altheeus, Tesenuphis son of Tesenu-
phis, another Tesenuphis son of Tesenuphis, Panephremis (sic) son
of Stotoetis, and Pabous son of Satabous, to Claudianus, also called
Serenus, son of Mysthes, of a debt of 1124 drachmas; with auto-
graph receipt by Claudianus. Dated the 13th Thoth in the 7th
year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus and the
emperor Lucius Aurelius Yerus Augustus [ = 10 Sept., a.d. 166].
9 in. X 3 in. Perfect ; in a cramped cursive hand. Printed, with
facsimile, in Pal. 8oc. ii. (1893).
Pap. CCCXXXIII. Copy of deed of sale whereby Tanephremmis,
daughter of Stotoetis, and her daughters purchase from Pabous his
third share in two female camels. Dated the 14th Phaophi in the 7th
year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus and the
emperor Lucius Aurelius Yerus Augustus [=11 Oct., a.d. 166], and
conducted by the bank of Dioxenus, also named Sarapion, at the
Stoa Athene. 8| in. x 4| in. Nearly perfect ; in a good-sized
cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXXXIV. Receipt given by Thases, daughter of Stotoetis,
son of Horus, priestess, of the village of SocnopaBi Nesus, and
Thases, daughter of Horus, son of Panephrumis, to Taoues, daughter
of Stotoetis, son of Stotoetis, for the sum of fourteen silver draehmaii,
PAPYRI. — 1893. 2 F
soriptious.
434 PAPYKI, OOCXXXV.— CCOXXXVIll.
pait-paymeDt for a portion of a house in the Tillage of Socnopsei
Nesns. Dated at Neilopolis, in the diviNion of Heracleides in the
Dome of Arsinoe, on the 22nd Phaoplii in the 7th year of the
emperor Marcus Anrelius Antoninus Augustus and the emperor
Lucius Aurelius Verus Augustus [ = 19 Oct., a.d. 166]. The sub-
scriptions of Thases and Thases are written (in a different hand
from the Ixjdy of the document) by Stotoetis [probably the son of
the former]. 9 in. x 6 in. K early perfect ; in a very cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXXXV. Lease by Pacusis son of Horus, Stotoetis son of
Stotoetis, Stotoetis son of Erieus, Erieus son of Stotoetis, Stotoetis
son of Stotoetis, and Stotoetis son of Harpagathes, the ^ovficvoL of
the 7r€i/T€<^uA4a of the god Socnopeeus, to Ammonaphis son of Papeis,
a miller, of a mill belonging to the god in the village of Heracleia,
for five years. Dated in the 7th year of " the emperors " [either
Marcus Aurelius and Verus, = a.d. 166-7, or Se verus and Caracalla»
=:A.D. 198-9]. 12 in. x 4J in., much being blank. Perfect; in an
irregular semi-cursive hand and a rather illiterate style, with two
signatures in rough uncials.
Pap. CCGXXXVI. Loan by Pharion to Stotoetis son of Stotoetis,
Alpaites son of Erieus, Pecusis son of Stotoetis, Harpagathes son
of Satabous, and Satabous son of Satabous, the last two being
priests of the god [SocnopssuK] of the village of Socnopasi Nesus,
of 400 drachmas at a drachma per mina per month interest [=12
per cent, per annum], to be repaid the following Mesore [ = August].
Dated the 22nd Phamenoth in the 7th year of the emperor Marcus
Aurelius Antoninus Augustus Armeniacus Medicus Parthicus
Maximus and the emperor Lucius Aurelius Verus Augustus
Armeniacus Medicus Parthicus Maximus [ = 18 March, a.d. 167].
The document has been cancelled, presumably on the repayment of
the loan. in. x 5^ in. Perfect; in a plain, rather square,
cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXXXVII. Eeceipt for taxes to the amount of 6 drachmas,
4 obols, paid by Stotoetis, son of Satabous, to Dioscorus and his
partners, tax-collectors (TrpcucTopcs apyvpucStv) of the village of Socno-
psei Nesus. Dated the 25th Mesore in the 8th year of Antoninus
and Verus, Augusti Armeniaci Medici Parthici Maximi [ = 18 Aug.
A.D. 168J. 4^ in. X 4J in. Perfect ; in a cursive hand. The writing
is on the recto side, but at right angles to the fibres of the papyrus.
Pap. CGCXXXVIIL Certificate by Tesenuphis, son of Satabous,
of the village of Socnopaei Nesus, a priest of the god SocnopsBUS, of
%he death of his kinsman Harpagathes, son of Satabous, of the same
PAPYBI, COCXXXIX,— OOOXLIV. 435
village, likewise a priest ; addressed to Pasion, Kiofwypafxfiatek of
the village. Dated the 15th Athur of the 11th year of the emperor
Aurelius Antoninus CaBsar [ = 11 Nov., a.d. 170]. lOJ in. X 3^ in.
Perfect ; in a good-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXXXIX. Certificate given by Eirenais and Phasis to
Sotas, son of Ptolemy, of the sale to him of a she-ass and her foal,
with receipt for the price, 160 drachmas. Dated the 29th Thoth
in the 20th year of the Aurelii, Antoninus and Commodus, Augusri
[=26 Sept., A.D. 179]. 8]^ in. x 3;^ in. Perfect; in a cursive
hand.
Pap. CCCXL. Eeceipt for 20 dr. poll-tax (\aoypa4>La) for the pre-
ceding year, paid to the collectors (Trpoicropcs) by Sotas, son of
Ptolemy. Dated the 30th Thoth in the 20th year of the Aurelii,
, Antoninus and Commodus, Augusti [ = 27 Sept., A.D. 179]. 2} in.
X 4 in. Perfect ; in a very cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXLI. Letter from Theogiton, on behalf of his son Sotas,
to Sotas son of Ptolemaeus, acknowledging the receipt through the
registry (ypa^ibv) of Bubastus of 104 drachmas, part-payment of
a debt due to the said son Sotas. Dated the 5th Pharmoutlii in
the 23rd year of the emperor Aurelius Commodus Antoninus
[=31 March, A.D. 183]. 9 in. X 4| in. Perfect; in a large, rough
cursive hand.
Pap. GCCXLII. Petition by Palwus, son of Stotoetis, of the village
of Socnopsei Nesus to the local magistrate (o cttI roTnav Staicctftcvos),
for redress of injuries done to him by Sempronius, elder (Trpco--
PvT€poi) of the vUlage, and others. Dated the 27th Pauni in the
25th year [probably of Commodus, = 21 June, a.d. 185]. 9 in.
X 4J in. Nearly perfect ; in a very cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXLIII. Receipt given by Heron, son of Heron, to Ptolemy
for a payment of 200 drachmas on account. Dated on the 6th
Pauni in the 28th year of the emperor Aurelius Commodus An-
• toninus Caesar [=31 May, a.d. 188]. 8^ in. x 2| in. Perfect;
in a rough cursive hand.
Pap. CGCXLIV. Receipt given by Thases, daughter of Pacusis, to
a woman whose name is lost. Dated at Ptolemais Euergetis in
the nome of [Arsinoe], in the month Pachon in the 32nd year
of the emperor Lucius ^lius Aurelius Commodus [Pius] Felix
Augustus Armeniacus [Medicus Par]thicus Sarmaticus Germanicus
Maximus [=May, a.d. 192]. 10 in. X 4 in. Much mutilated; in
a thick cursive hand.
2 F 2
436 PAPYRI, COCXLV.— CCCXLIX.
Pap. CCCXLV. Beturn made to Harpocration, also called Hierax,
paKTiXiKo^ ypafxfiarm of the division of Heracleides in the nome of
Arsinoe, by Palemis (?), son of Apeies, and Enremon, son of Chrates,
'jrp€a'l3vT€poL TraoTo^opot of the temple in the village of Naban[a] of
Isis Nansea and Serapis and Harpocrates and Suchns and the gods
that share their temple, llie return is a discharge of all taxes,
and is described as ypoLtfnj TrcLcrroKfMpiav koI ^tiplov for the 1st year,
then current, of the emperor Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax
Caesar [ = 1 June to 28 Aug., a.d. 193], 3^ in. x 8^ in. Perfect ;
in a rather thick, compressed, cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXLVL (a) Certificate by Sarapion and the corn-
collectors (o-tToXoyot) of the village of Neilopolis that they have
measured three artabas of wheat for Anchupis, son of Pabous, of
Socnopssi Nesus. Dated the 5th Palini in the 2nd year of the
emperor Lucius Septimius Severus Pertinax Augustus [=1 June,
A.D. 194]. f 2J in. X 4 in. Perfect ; in a cursive hand.
(&) Similar certificate granted to Sotas, Kaa-Capx^O) Socnop»i
Nesus. Dated the 9th Paiini [=6 June] in the same year. 2 J in.
X 2f in. Perfect ; in a cursive hand.
(c) Similar certificate granted to Ancbupis, son of Pabous [as in a].
Dated the 15th Patini [ = 11 Jime] in the same year. 2 in. X
41 in. Perfect ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. CCCXLVn. Beturn by Tesenuphis son of Pacusis, Stotoetis
son of Onnophris, and the rest of the piiests, for the purposes of
taxation (Aaoypa<^ta), of tlieir receipts for the current year. Dated
the 13th Tubi in the 9th year of the emperors Lucius Septimius
Severus Pius Pertinax and Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius,
Augusti, and Pablius Septimius Getu Ca&sar Augustus [=8 Jan.,
A.D. 201]. 5 in. X 10} in. Nearly perfect ; written in two
columns, in a very cursive hand of fair size. Printed, with
facsimile, in Pal 8oc. ii. (1893).
Pap. CCCXLVIII. Portion of official register of acknowledgments
of receipts, one of them being given by Psyron (?), son of Dioscorus,
K€K<xrfjLriT€UKii>9 jSovXcvTiJs of ArsinoS. Dated in the 14th year of the
emperors Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax [Arabicus
Adiabenicus] Parthicus Maximus, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius,
Augusti, and Publius Septimius Greta Csdsar Augustus [=a.d.
205-6]. 8J in. X 14^ in. Imperfect, containing portions of two
columns ; in a curbive hand.
On the verBO are some names and amounts of artabas of wheat.
Pap. CCCXLIX. Return by the irpoKropt^ apyvpucwv for the
village , of Socnopsei Nesus, stating their receipts at the close of
Digitized by
PAPYKI. COOL.— CCOLin.
437
each of the months Athur, Hadrianus [= Choiach], Tubi, MeoheIr»
Phamenoth, Pharmouthi, Pachon, and Pattni, in the 20th year of
the emperors Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and Publius Septimius
Geta, Britannici Maximi Augusti [=26 Nov., a.d. 211 — 24 June,
A.D. 212]. 4 in. X 9 in. Slightly obliterated ; in a very cursive hand.
Pap. CCCL. Proposal addressed to Monimus Gemellus, ffaa-iXiKoq
ypafjLfiaToiq of the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoe, by
Stotoetis son of Harpagathes and four others, of the village of
Socnopsei Nesus, for a lease of 105 arouras of shore-land for the
current year at a rent of two artabas of wheat per aroura ; with
autograph signatures. Dated the 30th Fhaophi in the 2l8t year of
the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Parthicus Maximus
Britannicus Maximus Pius Augustus [=27 Oct., a.d. 212]. 7 in.
X 6f in. Perfect ; in a good-sized cursive hand ; two of the
signatures in rough uncials.
Pap. CCCLL Certificate given by Aurelius Harpalus and his
colleagues, the o-iroXoyot of the village of Neilopolis [near
Socnopsei Nesus, in the nome of Arsinoe], of two amounts of
wheat measured by them in the treasury (0rj<ravp6^) of the village
on the 10th Patini and the 9th Epeiph of the 2nd year of the
emperors Marcus Opilius (MS. Opellius) Severus Macrinus and
Marcus Opilius Antoninus Diadumenianus (MS. Diadomenianus)
Felices Augusti [=4 June and 3 July, a.d. 218]. The document
is written by Aurelius Neilammon, clerk to the trtroXoyoi. N.B. At
the later date mentioned in this document Macrinus had been
already defeated and killed ; but the fact was probably not yet
known in Egypt. 4j^ in. X 4^ in. Perfect; in a rough cursive
hand. The writing is on the prepared side of the papyrus, but at
right angles to the fibres.
Pap. CCCLII. Beoord of payment of various sums of money in
Socnopsei Nesus on the 6tb, 9th, and 10th Athur in the 4th year
of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus
[= 2, 5, and 6 Nov., a.d. 220]. The name of the person is illegible.
8]^ in. X 5 in., mostly blank. Perfect ; in an extremely cursive
hand.
Pap. CCCLXIL Portion of a document containing several names
of persons living in Socnopsdi Nesus, some or all of them being
priests, and dated the 30th Mesore in [the 4th year of tbe emperor
Ma]rous Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix and [Marcus Aurelius
Severus Alexa]nder Caesar, Augusti [=23 August, a.d. 221].
The former is the official name of the emperor Elagabalus, the
438
PAPYEI, COCLIV.— CCCLX.
latter of his successor Sevenis Alexander, who was adopted and
styled Caesar by Elagabalns in a.d. 221 ; bnt the two names do
not appear to be elsewhere found conpled together in statements of
dates. 7i in. x 5^ in. Imperfect ; in a large and clearly-defined
semi-cursive hand. XVinted, with facsimile, in Pal, Soc, ii. (1893).
Pap. CCCLIV. Petition addressed to Gains Tyrrhanins [prefect
of Egypt, B.C. 15, 10, or 7, cf. C, L G. 4923] by Satabous, son of
Pisois, and Pisois his son, agriculturists and teoants of public
land, for redress of injuries done to them by two sons of Petosirip,
both named Opis. End of 1st cent. b.c. 13 in. x 8^ in. Written
very carefully, in a small, well- formed uncial hand, partly defaced
by rubbing.
Pap. CCCLV. Portion of a document relating to the purchase of
certain arable land (^tXol roiroi). Early 1st cent. 11 in. x 7 in.
Imperfect ; in a large semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCCLVI. Letter from Procleius to Pecusis, asking him to
send some drugs to him in Alexandria by the hand of his friend
Sotas. Endorsed ncicv(rei. 1st cent. 7^ in. x 4 in. Perfect ; in a
large semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CGCLVn. Petition addressed by Satabous, son of Erieus, of
Socnopaei Nesus in the division of Heracleides in the nome of
Arsinoe, to Dionysodorus, strategus [of the division; cf. Pap.
CGOCXLV.]. 2nd cent. (?). 5 in. x 7j^ in. Much mutilated ; in a
neat semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCCLVIII. Petition for redress of injuiies, addressed by
Stotoetis, son of Stotoetis, of the village of Socnopaei [written
Egnopsei] Nesus, in the division of Heracleides in the nome of
Arsinoe, to Demetrius, also named Harpocration, strategus of the
divisions of Themistus and Polemon, in the same nome. A refer-
ence to the prefect Munatius Felix shows the date to be ctVc.
A.D. 150. 5| in. X 9f in. Nearly perfect; in a good-sized semi-
cursive band.
Pap. COCLIX. OFFICIAL REGULATIONS relating to wpoaoSoi and
owra^eis, one of tbem bearing the signature of Justus. Lato Ibt
or 2nd cent. 6J in. X 8 in. Imperfect ; in a well-formed semi-
cursive hand.
Pap. CCCLX. Portion of a legal agreement, subscribed by
Stotoetis, son of Stotoetis. Late 1st or 2nd cent. ; in the course of
the document is a reference to the current month of Sebastus
[:srThoth]. 7i in. X Hi in. Imperfect, only the end being pre-
PAPYEI, OCOLXL— CCCLXVIL 439
served ; written in a good-sized oursiYe hand on a large sheet of
papyrus.
Pap. CCCLXI. Fragment of a petition, relating to the lease of a
house or land. The petitioner apparently belonged to the division
of Polemon in the nome of Arainoe. Late 1st cent. 7^ in. x 2^ in.
Imperfect ; in a small cursive hand.
Ou the verso is part of a record of a business transaction, dated
in the 18th year of the emperor Traianus Caesar [= a.d, 114-6].
Imperfect ; in a small cursive hand.
Pap. CCCLXII. Fragment of acknowledgment of the purchase or
lease of land, apparently in the division of Themistus in the nome
of Arsinue. The names of the parties are lost. 1st or 2nd cent.
6 in. X 3 in. Imperfect ; in a large semi-cursive hand, with small
cursive subscription.
Pap. CCCLXIIL Fragment of a petition, presumably to the
strategus of the nome, from two or more persons, one being
Harpagathes, son of Satabous, apparently of the village of
Pelusium, for redress of injuries relating to some live-stock. Late
1st or 2nd cent. 5^ in. x 4 in. Imperfect ; in a clear semi-cursive
hand.
Pap. CCOLXIV. Fragments of a census roll, containing the names
and ages of a considerable number of persons, most of whom bear
the name of Stotoetis. From the mention of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th
</>vXat, as well as from the recurrence of the name Stotoetis, it
appears that the list is of the priests of the Trci^a^vXia of the god
Socnopseus. Late 1st or 2nd cent. Imperfect ; in a large semi-
cursive hand on very white papyrus.
Pap. CCCLXV. Portion of lease of land, apparently in Heraoleia.
Late 1st or 2nd cent. 4]^ in. x 3 in. Imperfect ; in a small cursive
Pap. CCOLXVI. Portion of agreement for the hire of a bull and
a heifer. The parties' names are mutilated, but the lessors are
described as descendants of the Persian settlers in Egypt. Late
1st or 2nd cent. 6^ in. X 3^ in. Mutilated ; in a small, very
cursive hand.
Pap. CGCLXVII. (a) Beceift, given by Agathus, a public scribe,
to (name mutilated), for If artabas of wheat, as tax for the
1st year. 2nd cent. 3^ in. X 2^ in. Nearly perfect ; in a small
cursive hand.
hand.
440
PAPYEI, OOOLXVIIL— CCOLXXIV.
(h) Fbaoment of a letter. 2nd cent 5 in. x Ij^ in. Imperfect ; in
a small cursive hand.
Pap. CCCLXVIII. Certificate delivered by Stotoetis, son of
Stotoetis, of the village of Socnopasi Nesas, to Flavins Apollonins,
strategus, and Apollonins, PofriXuco^ ypafi/jLarerk^ of the division of
Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoe, that he still has the camels
which he returned as being in his possession for the previous year.
Dated in the 19th year, but the emperors name is not given.
2nd cent. in. x 2^ in. Mutilated ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. CCCLXIX. List of names, numbered in pairs. Late
2nd cent. 13^ in. x 5 in. Perfect ; in a thin cursive hand.
Pap. CCCLXX. AocoMPT of money (Xoyos KXiypwuv) expended on
food and other current expenses by Posis, in places named
Tonalmeis (?) and Chesanomon. 2nd cent. (?). 9 in. X in., much
being left blank. Nearly perfeofc ; in a rough cursive hand.
Pap. GCCLXXL Memorandum of arrears due on a building
(vvpyos) containing a dye-house (Pa<f>€iov) and other apparatus
(xfW70T^pia), situated in the street of the Bithynians [? in Heracleia,
c/. Pap. cccviil.]. Headed vpoO^a-ifiia) KoMrapcto) [ = MeBor6], and
containing a mention of the 14th year. Probably late 1st or early
2nd cent. 6 in. X 6| in. Imperfect ; in a large fine semi-cursive
hand.
Pap. CCCLXXIL Fragments of an accompt relating to land and
money, of uncertain nature. It is divided into sections, each
being headed by a name and the formula 019 Sti Trot^cu, woUi
€KaaT[a], cf. Pap. ccLXv. Fragments of about seven columns are
preserved, written in a rather large, well-formed, uncial hand.
2nd or 3rd cent. (?).
Pap. CCCLXXIII. (o) Fragment of legal document, probably of
late 1st or 2nd cent. 9 in. x 4 in. Very imperfect ; in a small,
regular, cursive band. On the ver^o is part of a red official stamp.
(b) Fragment of legal document, in a hand very similar to that just
described, and of the same period. 1\ in. x If in. On the oer«o
is 8ome much defaced writing.
Pap. OCCLXXIV. Fragment of tax-register, containing state-
ments of land in arouras and of money in drachmas, obols, and
chalchi. 2nd cent. 5 in. X 2^ in. Imperfect ; in a small cursive
hand.
On the Mer%o is a much defaced list of names.
PAPYBI, CCCLXXV.— CCCLXXXIII.
441
Pap. CCCLXXV. Portion of a will. Dated at Ptolemais Euergetis,
on the 2nd of the intercalated days following Mesor^ [=25 Aug.] in
the 14th (?) year ; bnt the emperor's name is lost. 2nd cent.
6 in. X 4 in. Imperfect and mnch damaged ; in a very small and
very cnrsive hand.
Pap. CCCLXXVI. Letter from Didymns with reference to a
ct nsus of live-stock in the division of Heracleides in the nome of
Arsinoe, held by Theodorus, strategus of the division. Dated in
Mecheir of the 22nd year, [probably either of Antoninws Pius or
Gommodns, = Jan.-Feb., a.d. 160 or 182]. 4 in. x 4 in. Muti-
lated ; in a cursive hand.
Pap. GCCLXXVII. Fraqhent of a letter, relating to money
matters. Dated the 25th Pharmouthi [=20 April], but without
the year. 2nd cent. 7^ in. x 4^ in. Imperfect and much worm-
eaten ; in a rough cursive hand.
Pap. CGCLXXVIII. Memorandoh of a tax (?) paid by Stotoetis,
son of Apunchis, of SocnopaBi Nesus. 2nd cent. 1^ in. x 8 in.
Perfect ; in a clear semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCCLXXIX. Letter addressed to the dpxiitoBo^ (?) and
elders of Heracleia, telling them not to give trouble at incon-
venient times (ap^cSo Kai irpea^ i^paKXtas fti; 7rap€V0x\iT€ a/ciapi).
Sealed with clay seal. 2nd or 3rd cent (?). 5J in. x 2| in.,
mostly blank. Perfect ; in a large irregular hand.
Pap. COCLXXX. Eeceipt for taxes to the amount of 18 drachmas
paid to Tryphon, collector (TrpcwcTwp apyvptjcwv) for the village of
Apias, by Stotoetis junior, son of Stotoetis. Dated the 25th
Epeiph [= 19th July] in the 4th year of an unnamed emperor.
Late 2nd or 3rd cent. 3 in. X 3^ in. Perfect ; in a rough but
clear semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCCLXXXI. Portion of a tax-register; only part of one
' colamn preserved, which is numbered os- [= 76]. 2nd or 3rd cent.
7 in. X 4^ in. Imperfect; in a rather rough cursive hand of
> good size, with many symbols and contractions.
Pap. CCCLXXXII. Four small fragments of different documents.
l8t-2nd cent. 4J in. x } in.; 2^ in. x } in.; 2 in. X IJ in.;
3i in. X li in.
Pap. CCCLXXXIIL Fraqhent, headed Xtj/ifmrtov Kiofuay for the
7th year. 3rd cent. (?). 4j^ in. X 6^ in. Imperfect; in a large
442
PAPTBi, cocLxxxiv.— cccxcn.
8emi>cart$ive hand. On the verso, some writing in a email semi-
cursive hand, probably of the 3rd cent.
Pap. CCCLXXXIV. PErmoN addressed to an official, of uncertain
nature. At the top are 8ome remains of a mutilated Latin inscrip-
tion. 3rd cent. (?). 10^ in. x 8J in. Much mutilated; in a
well-marked cursive hand of fair size.
Pap. CCCLXXXV. Fraoment of a legal or business document,
with subscriptions in different hands. Late 3rd or 4th cent.
9 in. X 1^ in. Imperfect; in an ornamental semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCGLXXXVI. Four minute documents, each about two
inches square, all in the same hand, much blurred and blotted ;
probably receipts. Two have small clay seeds, aud the others
retain traces of them. Date doubtful, probably 2nd or 3rd cent.
Pap. CCCLXXXVII. List of names and occupations. 6th or 7th
cent. 11 in. X 4j^ in. Imperfect ; in a rough cursive hand.
Pap. GGCLXXXVIII. Fragment of document of religious nature,
probably of the 6th cent 10 in« x 4 in. Much mutilated ; in an
uncial hand of Coptic type.
Pap. CCCLXXXIX. Fragment in large semi-cursive writing,
apparently of the 6th cent. 3^ in. x 7| in.
Pap. GCCXG. Receipt given by Cosmas, son of Georgius, of Sele
in the nome of Arsinoe, to Johannes, rapo-i/capto?, of the city of
Arsinoe, for the price of 80 Kovpi of wine, to be delivered in Mesore
[ = August] of the approaching 4th indiction. 6th cent. 3^ in.
X 13 in. Imperfect; in a sloping cursive hand. The writing is
at right angles to the papyrus-fibres.
Pap. GCCXGI. Portion of a legal agreement relating to a house.
6th cent. (?). 14 in. x 13 in. Imperfect and much damaged ; in
a thick semi-cursive hand. The writing is at right angles to the
papyrus-fibres.
Pap. GCGXGII. Beceipt given by Alezas and Daniel, stewards
(oiKovofjLoi) of the monastery of Leucotius, to Heradeides, irpea-
fivT€pos. The nature of the payment for which the receipt is
given is uncertain, owing to mutilation of the papyrus. Dated
the 14th Phamenoth [= 10 March] of the 9th indiction. 6th or
7th cent. 6 in. x 6| in. Mutilated ; in a rough square aemi-
cursive hand. The writing is parallel to the papyrus-fibres.
PAPYRI, CCCXCm.— OCCCIIL
443
Pap. CCCXCIII. Beceipt given by Callinious to Johannes*
(yyocrTarrj^, for various Bums of money advanced by the latter.
Dated the 14th Mesor6 [= 7th Au^st] in the 4th indiction. 6th
or 7th cent. 4 in. X 13J in. The writing is at right angles to
the papyrus-fibres.
Pap. OOOXCIV. Portion of a lejral agreement between parties
named Apphouas and Johannes. 6th or 7th cent. 8 in. X 12j^ in.
Imperfect and damaged ; in a sloping cursive hand of fair size.
The writing is at right angles to the papyrus-fibres.
Pap. OOCXCV. Portion of an accompt relating to wine. 6th or
7th cent. 12 in. x 6 in. Imperfect; in a rough semi-oursive
hand. The writing is parallel to the papyrus-fibres.
Pap. CCCXCVI. Fragment of large document, in veiy sloping
cursive hand. 7th cent. (?). 6| in. x 9^ in. Imperfect and
damaged. The writing is at right angles to the papyrus-fibres.
Pap. COOXCVII.-OCCO. Fragments. 6th-7th cent.
Pap. GGCGI. Petition addressed to Phommous, crvyyevrfq and
epistrategus and strategns of the Thebaid, by Apollonia, also
named Senmuthis, and Aphrodisia, also named Taohratis, daughters
of Druton (?), living in Patbyris, on behalf of themselves and their
sisters [all of whom have both Greek and Egyptian names], asking
for restitution of some land and other property inherited by them
from their father, and wrongfully occupied by a man whose name
is lost. 2nd cent. B.C. (Cy. Turin Papp. v., vi., vii., which are
aH dressed to the same official and dated in the 6th year, sc. either
B.C. 176-5 or 112-1 ; the style of the writing favours the latter
date.) 13^ in. x 7^ in. Nearly perfect; in a cursive hand of
medium size.
Pap. CCCCII. Portion of an accompt, apparently a pay-sheet of
the Ptolemaic period. Dated in the 29th year, but without the
name of the king; probably B.C. 163-2 or 142-1. 12J in, X 4J in.
Imperfect ; in a rather small curbive hand.
On the verso is an inventory of various utensils, etc^ of about the
same date, but in a rougher hand.
Pap. CCCCIII. Petftion, addressed to Flavins AbinnsQus, prsB-
fectus hlsd (^rapxo^ clXi^s) in the camp at Dionysias, from Aurelia
Maria, sister-in-law of Abiar, a soldier quartered at Memphis
under the prefect (TrpcTroo-tTos) Colluthus, complaining of a theft of
some sheep and asking for redress. Dat^ the 11th Epeiph in the
Digitized by
444
PAPYHI, CCCCIV.— CCCCIX.
consulship of Constantius [MS. Constantinns] for the fourth time
and Gonstans for the third time [=5 July, a.d. 346]. 10 in. X
5f in. Nearly perfect ; in a thick medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCIV. Letter from Sarapion to his "lord and patron"
AbenneuB [= Abinnseus], the prefect, reporting the completion of a
work which had been entrusted to him, and inviting inspection of
it ; it concludes with several personal greetings to the members of
Abinuffius' household. Circ. a.d. 350. 9| in. x 6| in. Perfect ;
in a rather rapid cursive hand of medium size.
Pap. CCCCV. Letter from Lupicinus (Aov^nrtWos) to his
"brother" Abinneus, calling his attention to a document (or
documents) written by the o^<^i#ctaXos of the 'dux,* Flavins
Felicissimus [c/. Pap. ccxxxiv.]. Circ, a.d. 350. 5J in. X 4^ in.
Imperfect, wanting the conclusion of the document; in a clear
but rather irregular semi-cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCVI. Petition, addressed to Flavins Abinnesus, prsa*
feotus alae (hupxo^ ctXi/s) at the camp of Dionysias, from Aurelia
Maria, of the village of Hermopolis, complaining that her brother
Onnophris had appropriated the goods left to her by their parents.
Circ, A.D. 350. 5j^ in. X 4j^ in. Imperfect; in a thick rough
hand.
Pap. CCCCVn. Petition (the petitioner's name is lost) addressed
to Flavins Abinnasus, prasfectus alae (Jwapxo^ ctXi/s) in the camp
of Dionysias, asking for the arrest of a certain person. Dated in
the consulship of [Constantius] for the fourth time and [Gonstans]
for the third [= a.d. 346]. 9 J in. X 3| in. Imperfect, all the
right-hand portion being lost ; in a thick cursive hand of medium
size.
Pap. CCCCVIIL Letter from CheBremon to his "brother"
AbinnsBUS, remonstrating with him for neglecting to punish the
perpetrators of some outrage (apparently in the village of
Theoxenis), stating that complaints of his conduct have been
made to himself and to Atammon, the prefect (TrpoiirdcriTos), and
threatening to report the matter to the Dux. Circ. a.d. 350.
10 in. X 6 in. Slightly mutilated at the beginning; in a
medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCIX. Letter from Jovinus to his "brother" Amenneos
[ = AbinnsBUs], begging him, in concert with the TrpcuTroo-tros, the
vpLyKv^^ the dicTovapiost and other officials, to send him the ten
PAPYRI, CCOCX.— CCCCXV.
445
artabas of vegetable seed supplied to orphans (ra? rov Xaxavourwip/iov
Tov 6p<f>avov dfyrdfias ScKa), and concluding with greetings to his
wife and children. Circ. a.d. 360. lOj in. X 3J in. Perfect ; in a
rather irregular cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCX. Petitiox from the mother of Moses to her " master
and patron the prefect " [i.e, Abinnseus], earnestly entreating him
to find her son (apparently), whom he had sent on a mission
nearly a year before, and who had not been heard of since.
(Xrc. A.D. 350. 10| in. x 5 in. Nearly, perfect ; in a rough, illite-
rate hand, with many mistakes.
Pap. CCCGXI. Petition from Demetrius to his ''master and
patron " Ebennius [nc, = Abinnseus], complaining of an assault
committed on him by a soldier named Athenodorus, and begging
that he may be summoned to the camp and punished. Circ.
A.D. 350. 10 in. X 4 in. Nearly perfect ; in a medium-sized
oursiTe hand.
Pap. CCCCXn. P£'nTiON, addressed to Flavins Abinnesus, one of
the protectors of the church in Dionysias (€[^] diro7rpo[T]i7icra)pa)v
iykrjauwTwv AtonxruiSos), from Aurelius Heron, a deacon of the vil-
lage of Bemiceia (?) in the same nome [Arsinoe], complaining of a
robbery with violence committed on him by one Euporus, of the
village of Philagreia in the same nome, and asking for redress.
Dated the 17th Mecheir in the consulship [or in the year after the
consulship] of Flavius Sergius and Nigrinianus [=11 Feb., a.d.
350 or 351]. Slightly mutilated ; in a large irregular hand.
Pap. CCCCXni. Lbttrr from Apamius [c/. Pap. coxliii.] to his
** beloved brother ** Aminneus [ = Abinnaeus], sending him a
hyena's skin and asking for some nets to be sent to him to protect
the growing crops from antelopes. Circ. a.d. 350. 10 in. X 5 in.
Nearly perfect ; in a rough semi-cursive hand with large uncial
signature.
Pap. CCCCXIV. Letter from Aetis [? Aetius, cf. Pap. ccxxxvi.] to
his " lord and brother " AbinnsBUs, apologizing for his failure to
deliver some fodder, and offering com instead. Circ. a.d. 350.
10 in. X 3j^ in. Perfect ; in a thick, compressed, cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXV. Letter to Abinnaaus ; the writer's name and the
purport of his letter are lost through mutilation of the papyrus.
Circ. A.D. 350. 9| in. X 3J in. Imperfect ; in a large cursive
hand.
446 PAPYEI, CCCCXVI.— CCCCXXIV.
Pap. CCCCXVI. Fraojient of a letter from Sambas to AminneTis
[= AbinnaBUs]. Only the beginning is preserved. Oirc, a.d. 350.
4^ in. X 4| in. Imperfect ; in a large, rather rough, semi-cursive
hand.
Pap. CCCCXVII. Letter to Abinnrous the prefect (7rpai?ro<riT09),
with reference to the flight from the country of a soldier named
Paulus. Circ. a.d. 350. 10 in. x 3 in. Perfect, but rather faded ;
in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXVIII. Letter from AbinnaDus (here spelled Abinneas)
to a person whose name is lost. Circ a.d. 350. 10 in. x 5J in.
Somewhat mutilated and badly written ; in an irregular cursive
hand.
Pap. CCCCXIX. Petition from Flavins Agathus [to Abinnesus?].
Dated in the consulship of Constantius for the foui*th time and
Constans for the third time [ = a.d. 346]. 9 J in. x 4 in. Con-
siderably mutilated and faded ; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXX. Fragment of petition, addressed to the prefect
[irpcTToo-iTos, ?Abinn8Bus] by Aurelius Theodorns. The purport is
lost through mutilation. Dated the 24th Thoth in the consulship
of [Marcus] Placitus [i.e. Placidus] and Flavins FromoUus [t.e.
Bomulus, = 21 Sept., a.d. 343]. 5 in. x 4^ in. Imperfect ; in a
medium-sized cursive hand, rather faded.
Pap. CCCCXXI. Fragment of a letter or petition, perhaps one
of the series addressed to Abinneeus ; written on the verso side of
two scraps of papyrus, somewliat roughly joined together, on the
recto of which are some mutilated remains of different writings.
Circ. A.D. 350. 7 in. x 5 in. Imperfect, only the latter part being
preserved ; in a large, thin, cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXXII. Fragment of a letter, perhaps one of the series
addressed to AbinnsBus. Only the last five lines are preserved.
Circ. A.D. 350. 4^ in. X 7^ in. Imperfect ; in a large semi-oursive
hand.
Pap. CCCCXXIII. Letter from a son to his father and mother.
4th cent. lOf in. x ^ in. Much defaced ; in a large, rough cursive
hand. On the verso is some more writing, apparently in the same
Laid.
Pap. CCCCXXIV. Letter, in writing of the 4th cent., too much
defaced for its purport to be discovered. 10^ in. X 2| in. Much
mutilated ; in a rather large semi-cursive hand.
PAPYRI, CCCCXXV.— OCCCXXXIV.
447
Pap. CCCCXXV. Fbahment, apparently of a letter on private
matters. 4th cent. 4^ in. x 3^ in. Imperfect, wanting the left-
hand portion ; in a large, rather irregular, semi-cui-sive hand.
Pap. CCCCXXVI. Letter from Asclepiades to his employer,
reporting some money-transactions. 4th cent. (?). 8f in. x 3 in.
Mutilated ; in a thick, uneducated, uncial hand.
Pap. CCCCXXVII. AccoMPT of Dioscorus (MS. Diescorus), in the
month Mecheir of an unnamed year ; written on the verso side of
the papyrus, but on the recto are only small fragments of a similar
accoimt. 4th cent. 9 in. x 6^ in. Apparently nearly perfect ;
in a large, rough, cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXXVIII. AccoMPT of provisions purchased, consisting
of a list of names followed by amounts stated in artabas of wheat
and fi€Tp7jT(u. 4th cent. 11 in. x 4 in. Perfect; in a fairly
regular, medium-sized hand.
Pap. CCCCXXIX. AccoMPT of provisions received by Helen6 on
behalf of her sister Dexia, apparently on the occabion of some
festival. The items consist chiefly of wine [stated in KviBia and
<nra$ia']j vegetables and spices. The accompt is continued on the
verso, 4th cent. 10 in. X 6 in. Perfect ; in a rough semi-cursive
hand.
Pap. GCCGXXX. Fragment of a com-accompt, with amounts
stated in artabas; portions of two columns remain. 4th cent
9| in. X 7 in. Much mutilated ; in a rather large semi-cursive
hand.
Pap. CCCCXXXI. Short acoompt, apparently of corn, calculated
in artabas. 4th cent. 9^ in. x 3^ in., most being blank. Perfect ;
in a rather thick cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXXXII. Short accompt of receipts or expenditure of
com. 4th cent. lOj in. x 3 in., most being blank. Perfect ; in a
rather small cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXXXIII. Accompt of expenditure of money, calculated
in drachmas. 4th cent. Sin. x 11 in. Mutilated; written on
both sides of the papyrus in a rough, uneducated, semi-cursive
hand.
Pap. CCCCXXXIV. Portion of a list of names, probably an
accompt or pay-sheet. 4th cent. 7 J in. x 2| in. Imperfect ; in
a cursive hand of medium size.
448
PAPYKI, COOOXXXV.— OOOOXLin.
Pap. CCCCXXXV. List of names, followed by amounts in
fi^TprfToL (?), perhaps a pay-sheet. 4th cent. lOj in. x 6 in.
Mutilated ; in a small oursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXXXVI. Two tax-receipts, dated in the Ist year of
the emperor Titus Flavins Yespasianus Caesar [= either 1 July —
28 Aug., A.D. 69, or 23 June — 28 Aug., a.d. 79, in either case before
the official style of the emperor had been fixed], with official
subscriptions. 3 in. X 6 in. Slightly mutilated ; in a small and
very cursive hand.
Pap. GCCCXXXVII. Lease or agreement, apparently part of a
register of such documents, dated the 9th Phamenoth in the 5th
year of the emperor Antoninus CsBsar [=5 March, a.d. 142].
8 in. X 7^ in. Much mutilated and defaced ; in a semi-cursive
hand of medium size.
Pap. CCCCXXXVIII. Proposal for a lease of some corn-land in
Eerkesuchoe for the current year; the names of the parties are
mutilated. Dated in the 19th year of the emperor Hadrianus
GsBsar [= a.d. 134-5]. 4| in. x 3| in. Much mutilated; in a
small cursive hand.
Pap. CCOOXXXIX. Certificate of com measured by Orion, son
of Ammonius, and his colleagues, o-tToXoyot. Dated in a year
(apparently the 20th or later) of one of the Antonines, i.e, in the
latter half of the 2nd cent. 5f in. X 4| in. Much damaged ; in a
medium-sized cursive hand. The writing is at right angles to the
fibres of the papyrus.
Pap. CCCCXL. MoNEY-ACCOMPT, in drachmas and obols. 2nd cent.
Si in. X 3J in. Written on the verso of a document of which only
slight remains are preserved ; much faded and rather mutilated ;
in a small cursive hand with many contractions.
Pap. CCOOXLI. Fragmeots of a deed, or register of deeds. Ist or
2nd cent. 5 in. x 2^ in. and ^ in. X in. Imperfect ; in a
very small cursive hand, with abbreviations and symbols.
Pap. CCCCXLII. Fragment of a legal document, too imperfect for
its exact nature to be ascertained. 2nd cent. 5^ in. x 2| in.
Imperfect and much damaged ; in a neat semi-cursive hand.
Pap. COCCXLIIL List of names, with the number of camels (or
asses) and foals in the possession of each. 2nd cent. Sf in. X
2^ in. Nearly perfect ; in a small cursive hand.
PAPYRI. CCCCXLIV.— CCCCLI.
449
Pap. CCCCXLIV. Laroe fragment, much mxitilated and defaced,
of uncertain oHaracter. Bemains of five colnmns are visible.
2nd or 3rd cent In very bad condition; written in a cursive
hand of medium size.
Pap. CCCCXLV. Petition, addressed to Dionysodorus, strategus of
the Arsinofte nome [cf. Pap. cocLvn.], from Psenatumis, son of
Petesuches, of the village of Bacchias, cultivator of lands belonging
to Julia Augusta [probably the wife of the emperor Severus], for
redress of injuries. Late 2nd or 3rd cent. 7^ in. X Sj^ in. Muti-
lated ; in a rather small cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXLVL List of names, without a heading to describe
its object. 4th cent. (?). 10 in. x 4 in., most being blank. Per-
fect ; in a medium-sized cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCXLVIL Doc0ment of doubtful natare, owing to the
. extent of its mutilations. The name of Constantinople is men-
tioned, and the titles * comes limitis' and ' preefectus alaa Dio-
nusad[i8].* Probably belongs to the correspondence of Abinneeus
{cf. Papp. 0CXXXI.-CCXLV1U., coooiii.-ococxvm.). Latin. 4th cent.
1 1 in. X 1 ft. in. Much mutilated ; in a large cursive hand.
On the ver80 is a short account of expenditure of com. 4th cent*
Pap. CCCCXLVIII. Portion of a deed of sale of a house or land in
Apollinopolis Magna [cf. Papp. ooix., cox.]. Both beginning and
end are lost, including the names of the parties. Early 7th cent.
1 ft. 5 in. X 13 in. Imperfect ; in a good-sized cursive hand.
On the verso is a deed in Coptic^ mutilated at the beginning.
Presented by the Bev, A. C. HecMam.
Pap. CCCCXLIX. Fragments of a deed of gift, probably in Apollin-
opolis Magna. Only a small portion of the document is preserved,
with portions of the signatures of witnesses. Early 7th cent. (?).
Imperfect ; in a rough cursive hand of fair size. Presented by the
Bev. A. 0. Headlam,
Pap. CCCCL. Beceipt given by John, <rriimfi% (?) of the church of
St. Maria, to John \€VKoyuSmt% {i.e. dealer in white earth), for
materials for painting. Dated the 20th Choiach [ = 16 Dec] in the
3rd indiction. 6th or 7th cent. 3f in. x 4 in. Perfect; in a
rough cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCLI. Beceift given by Ptolemsdus and his colleagues,
the elders of the village of Hertt[cleia ?], to Panephrurais, for
16 drachmas, paid for some purpose connected wiih the land. Dattd
PAPYRI. — 1803. 2 G
450
PAPYRI. OCCOLIL— OOCOLVin.
in the 4th year of the emperor Lucius Septimius Seyerus Pertinaz
Augustus Pius [= A.D. 195-6]. 4j^ in. x 5^ in. Imperfect; in a
very rough cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCLIL GoPT of census-returns, dated in the 25th year of
the emperor Marcus Aurelius [Severus Antoninus, =a.d. 216-217] ;
the returns relate to the census of the preceding year [a.d 215-216].
Beference is apparently made to the preceding census, [in the 10th
year of the emperors Lucius Septimius] Severus Pius Pertinax and
Marcus [Aurelius Severus Antoninus, = a.d. 201-2]. 7^ in. X 5 in.
Imperfect, wanting the left-hand portion ; in a iMin cursive hand.
Pap. CCCCLIII. Lbttbb from Marcus (name lost) to Sabinus,
on private afiEairs. 4th cent 8 in. x 4 in. Complete, but some-
what defaced ; in a rather large, rough cursive hand.
Pap. CCCGLIV. Fragments of documents of the 4th century :
(a) Beginning of a letter from Ammonius to Zakaon, Ka$apovpy6i»
2} in. X 3 in.
(5) Beginning of a document, containing references to an Isidorus,
son of Isidorus, and to the nome of Athribis. 4^ in. x 3^ in.
Pap. OCGCLV. Fbaqmsnts of ecclesiastical writings. 6th cent. (?).
3 in. X 2| in. and 4^ in. X 7 in. Mutilated; in rough uncial
hands; written on both sides.
Pap. OCGCLYI. Fraomrnt of a receipt or deed of sale, containing
the signatures of the parties. Late 6th or 7th cent. 3| in. x
in. Imperfect; in a sloping cursive hand, the signatures in
various irregular hands.
Pap. CCCCLVn. Fraqments of miscellaneous documents. 6th or
7th cent. 4^ in. X 6 in. ; 8| in. x 6i in.
Pap. CCCCLVIII. Fragments of miscellaneous documents. 6th or
7th cent. If in. X 3J in.; 4^ in. x 5| in.; 4f in. X 6| in. ;
4j^ in. X 3 in.
EGERTON MANUSCRIPTS
AOQUIRBD IK THE TSAR
188 8.
Eg. 2,679. Miscellaneous LETTERS and papers ; 16th oent. — 1864.
A. Exhortation from B[ichard], Archbishop of Canterbury, to the
Cistercian order, to pay tithes of their lands to the clergy ; [1179].
LaL (See Hist. LiU^aire, vol. ziv., p. 618). Oopy^ 16th cent,
f. 1 b. On the enter pages (£P. 1, 2 b) are recipes, in Latin, for
making ink, and some questions of Canon Law, etc,
B. Portion of an inventory of plate and jewels, apparently belonging
to Henry YIII. f. 8. Included are spoons engraved with the
arms of Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex (f. 4 b), aod Prince
Edwardes face graven in agathe sett in golde " (f. 6) ; and on f. 5 b
is a note that certain parcels were taken away by the king in person
on 1st Sund. in Lent, a* 86 [1545].
C. [Ulick Burke, Marquis of] Clanricarde, to the Marquis of Ormonde,
Lord Lieut, of Ireland; Lexleape, 29 Mar. 1646. AtUogr, tran-
script. Printed, except the last paragraph, in Carte's Ormonde^
1736, iii. p. 453. f. 7.
D. Pedro Serrano, servant to Bernardino de Mendoza, Spanish Am-
bassador in England, to Anna de Mendoza, the ambassador's sister,
giving an account of the trial and execution of Edmund Campion
and other Jesuits ; London, 4 Dec. 1581. With a postscript by
the ambassador. Span, Contemp. copy, f. 9.
From the Famhoraugh Fund,
E. 1. S[amuel] F[oart] Simmons, M.D., to Baron [Amedee Emmanuel]
de Haller, at Berne, relative to the disposal of the library of the
latter's father, Albert de Haller; London, 14 May, 1778. Fr.
f. 11.
2. Du Eoveray, print-dealer, to George Baker, stating terms for
the sale of drawings by Stothard, Mortimer, Burney, W. Hamilton,
and Westall; Bishopagate, 22 Jan. 1806. f. 13.
2 6 2
452
EGEBTON MSS., 2,680-2,694.
F. 1. Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, to his commanders at Trieste,
Gradisca and Marano, as to the movements of Spanish troops
guarding the Venetian frontiers ; Augsburg* 2 Dec. 1625. Oerm.
Signed, f. 15.
2. Instructions from the Emperor Rudolph II. to John, Baron von
Khevenhueller, his ambassador to Spain; PrHgue, 8 Feb. 1593.
Lat, Signed; with seal. f. 17.
From the Farnborough Fund.
G. 1. Two pages of Thomas de Quinoey's *' Daughter of Lebanon "
(see Edinb. ed. 1856, p. 281). Autograph, f. 26.
2. Letter from C[harlotte] Bronte to James Hogg, sen., refusing to
sanction the publication of her portrait ; London, 13 June, 1850.
f. 28.
3. Mark Lemon to James Hogg, jun., on the seriousness of life,
and the good done by his ''old friend Mr. Punch" ; 25 Dec. 1863.
f. 30.
4. John Leech to the same, on his inability to illustrate '' A Lady in
search of a horse" ; Brighton, 3 Jan. 1864. f. 33.
From the Farnborough Fund.
Paper ; ff. 35. Folio.
Eg. 2,680-2,690. Official oorrespondenob and papers of Walter
Titley, Charg6 d' Affaires, afterwards Benident and Envoy Extra-
ordinary, at Copenhagen ^ 1728-1765. Sixteen volumes. Paper.
Folio. The contents are as follows : —
Eg. 2,680-2,682. Titley Papers. Vols. I.-III. (ff. 882, 318, 316).
Letter-books containing copies of the instructions of W. Titley
and of his correspondence with the Secretaries of State and English
Ministers at Foreign Courts; 1728-1736. Vol. III. also includes
(ff. 277-316) correspondence with Johann Siegmund von Schulin,
Danish Minister of State; Nov. 1745— Deo. 1746.
Eg. 2.683-2,694. Titley Papers. Vols. IV.-XV. Original Corre-
spondence of W. Titley with the Secretaries of State, English
Ministers at Foreign Courts, and Danish Ministers of State ; 17^6-
1764. After 1744 the correspondence is very incomplete, many
years being entirely wanting. The names of the writers are given
in the Index.
2.683. Vol. IV. (ff. 839). 1736.
2.684. „ v.(ff. 307). Jan.— Sept
1737.
2.685. ^ vi.(ff.866). Oct 1737—
Apr. 1789.
2.686. Vol. VII. (ff. 377). May. 1739
—Mar. 1710.
2.687. Vol. vm. (ff.377). Apr.— Dec
1740.
2.688. „ IX. (ff.834). Jan.— Aug.
1741.
2.689. „ x.(ff. 325). Sept. 1741
—Apr. 1742.
Digitized by
EGEBTON MSS., 2,696-2,707.
45^
2.690. Vol. xL(ff.312). May— Dec. 2,692. Vol. xm. (ff. 822). Octm»—
1742. May, 1744.
2.691. „ xu. (ff. 288). Jan.— Sept 2,693. Vol. xiv. (ff.313). June— Deo.
1743. 1744.
2,694. „ xv.(ff.320). 1747-1764.
Eg. 2,695. TiTLEY Papers. Vol- XVI. (flf. 39). Official diary of
W. Titley; 1737-1766. The entries were made at very long
intervals. At f. 28 are various statistics conoerning Denmark and
Norway in 1764.
Eg. 2,696-2,706. Official correspondence and papers of Eobert
Gunning (afterwards Sir Eobert, K.B.) ; 1766-1777. Gunning
Kucceeded W. Titley (see above ) as Envoy Extraordinary at Copen-
hagen in 1766. In 1771 he was appointed Envoy Extraordinary
at Berlin, whence he was transferred in 1772 in a like capacity to
St. Petersburg. He retired in 1776. None of his correspondence
while Envoy at Berlin is included. Eleven volumes. Paper.
Folio. The contents are as follows : —
Eg. 2,696-2,703. Gunning Papers. Vols. L-YIII. Original cor-
respondence of R. Gunning with the Secretaries of State, English
Ministers at Foreign Courts, and Danish Ministers of State; 1766-
1777. The names of the writers are given in the Index.
2.696. Vol. I. (ff. 436). 1766-1767.
2.697. „ n.(ff.336). 1768.
2.698. n iiL(ff. 278). 1769.
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2.700. „ v.(ff.324). 1771.
2,701.
2,702.
1774.
2,703.
1777.
VoL
VI. (ff. 322).
vn. (ff. 444).
1772.
1773-Apr.
viiL (ff.451). May, 1774-
Eg. 2,704. GuNNiNO Papers. Vol. IX. (ff. 100). Letter-book con-
taining copies of letters of B. Gunning, while at Copenhagen, to
the Secretaries of State, Danish Ministers and others ; 1766-1768.
Eg. 2,706, 2,706. Gunning Papers. Vols. X., XL (ff. 228, 201).
Letter-books containing copies of letters of K. Gunning, while at
St. Petersburg* to Henry Howard, Earl of Suffolk, Secretary of
State; 1772-1776.
Eg. 2,707. 1. Collection of ecclesiastical Canons, in Greekj accom-
panied (as far as f. 155) by the Commentary of Alexius Aristenus.
f. 2.
2. **Tov hr dytois warpo? rf/JMV BaaiXuov ap^icTria-KOTrov Katcrapcuis
Ka7nra8oKta$ iaropia /xvorrayoiytK^ iKKXrjo'uumKrj " : a mystical inter-
pretation of ritual ceremonies, etc. Ptinted (but at greater length)
by Galland, Bibl. Vet, Patrum, vol. xiii. p. 203, as a work of
Oermanus I., Patriarch of Constantinople, f. 183 b.
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3. **Aoyo« rivbs ^Icuctafiov v^Pairrixrrov^ diro 'lovSatbv /Saimcrtfcrro? ^
'A<^p4x^ hri roi% ypcvw *HpaK\€iov rov jSao'iA.cois, ircpt KivrjOi^a'€i^
(sic) avrta d/i^j3oAias Trcpi 'loxr^^ 0co8(o/W)V #cal 'IcaKtou #cal avTwv diro
'lovSatW vcojSaTTTtWcDv " : a discuBsiou on the Mosaio law and the
Gospel. Imperfect, f. 198.
4. Extracts from the Canons of varions Gonncils. f. 207.
6. ** Kavovapiov &ayopcvci)v (wc) ir€pl irdvrtDV Xcwroficpclis tow' TraOtav koI
TU)V Tovrois irp<Kr<f>6pwv hrvTijumv ir€pl tyjs ayias Kowwvias PpoftArmv tc
Kttl irofidriov Koi cv^wv Xtav (rvfiiraOh rov bmov varpos iJftwK 'Iwdirov
ToO veoTCVTOv irarpLapxov yeyov&nas KwvcrravrivoiwroXccDS " : a Peni-
tential, attributed to the Patriarch John the Faster. Printed by
J. Morin, Comment. Hist, de DisciplinOy 1651, App. p. 101. f. 216 b.
6. " 'EpajT^ccis Tivos fiova)^ov tv («C. lav) ra? Xvo-cts fcavovifco)? diTroScISwKCi'
6 fiaKaplrrf^ x^V^®^^^^ dyuurdn/s ftcyaXiys ^/cicXi^tas Herpov " :
solutions of questions of discipline, f. 233 b.
7. " YlapdSmoTf^ NucoXaov, varpuap^ov K(i>voTavrivovir<$Xc<os> flrcpi ydfitov
K€KoX.Vfl€VU>v'* f. 235 b.
8. Extracts from the Novellae of Justinian, on prohibited marriages,
f. 239 b.
9. " AtoLTofis ir€pi SevT€poyafJua^ varpidp^ov KvpCov T€pfJijoivov,^* f. 242 b.
A quire, of eight leaves, is missing at the beginning, but f. 1
includes a partial table of contents : ^ ra^ts i<rrlv rjSt rStv ycypofi-
li€vtavy Single leaves have also been cut out after ff. 89, 124, 128,
133, 141. The text of two of these, copied from the leaves them-
selves, has, however, been inserted (ff. 90, 125).
Yellum ; ff. 245. xiiith cent. One of the original wooden boards
remains, formerly covered with stamped leather. Quarto. From
ihe Famhorough Fund,
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(a) *'Ordo quern debet tenere epi-
BOopuB dum parat se pro missa."
f. 5 ;^(b) Offices of the first ton-
sure, hostiarius," reader, exorcist,
acolyte, etc. f, 5 b ; — (o) Consecra-
tion of a bishop, abbat, abbess, etc,
f. 9 ; — (d) Consecration of a church,
altar, cemtterj*, etc. f. 15;— (e)
Expulsion and admission of peni-
tents, ff. 22, 34 (f) Benediction
of a bell, chalice, pilgrim's scrip,
etc f. 27 (g) " Ordo letaniarum
cumquibusdam adicionibus." f. 28b;
— (h) " Ordo ad benedicendam
Bororem ordinis sanctfls Clarsd."
1 29;— (i) ^'Ordo ad eliigendom
episcopum." f. 29 b;— (k) Bene-
dictions of yestments, bread, a new
■hip and new house, cheese and
eggs, milk and honey, flto. f. 80;—
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of the dead. f. SO b ;— (m) " Ordo
ad armandum nouum militem."
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tion of a church, f. 35;— (o)
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Benedictions ** Capsse pro reliquiis
teponendis" and Ciborii slue
umbraouli uel tabemaculi." f. 49;
(r) **Qrdo ad sedndendam here-
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piitriaxchain ooasecranduin ael
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rici nel gredns." f. 51.
an-hiepiscopum." f. 60 ; — (t) i
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leather. Small Quarto. From the Farnboraugh Fund.
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Islands by " Gadifer de la Sale et Jehan de Bethencourt, cheua-
liers. nez du royanme de France," in 1402-1404, written by *• Frere
Pierre Boutier, Moyne de Saint Jouyn de Mames, et Monsieur
Jehau le Yerrier, prebstres, chappellains et seruiteurs des cbeualiers
desus nommes."
The text differs widely from that of the printed editions, the first
of which appeared at Paris, ed. P. Bergeron, in 1630. The latter
text (B) is taken from a MS., said to be unique, written about 1482
and in the possession of descendants of Bethencourt (see the
introductions to the editions of B. H. Major, London, 1872, and
O. GraTier, Bouen, 1874). The main difference between the two
MSS. is the greater prominence here given to Gadifer de la Sale,
who in the B text is not named at all in the preface and is through-
out made subordinate to Bethencourt, many of his actions and
speeches, as here narrated, being assigned to the latter. The B text
moreover, though generally fuller, omits the complaints here made
of Bethencourt, more especially for his having begged the
sovereignty of the Canaries from the king of Castile sans faire
mencion de son compaignon Gadifer " (f. 16 b), and for his neglect,
when in Spain, to succour La Sale until his own return to the
islands on 19 Apr. 1404, enuiron deux ans apres quil nous deuoit
auoir secouru de gens et de vitaillez " (f. 31 b). The present MS.,
amongst other matter, omits chapters Ix., Ixii. (ed. Gravier, pp.
103, 108), relating to disputes between Bethencourt and De la Sale.
A leaf has been out out after f. 32 (op. eit. p. Ill) ; and the text
ends at the bottom of f. 36 b with oh. Ixxi. (p. 135), concluding the
description of the islands. It is probable therefore that this MS.,
which is written generally in the first person and not, like the B
text, in the third, represents the work in its original form (see
preface), the remainder of the B text being written subsequently,
when the work was recast more distinctly in Bethencourt's interest.
That it was earlier than the B text receives support from the
omission in the latter of a passage ''Nous auons deux papez, dont
nous tenons a lun et les Remains a lautre," etc. (f. 29 b), which
refers to the fifty years* schism ended in 1429.
YeUum ; ff. 36. With illuminated initials. At the beginning of
the text (£. 2) is a nearly full-page miniature representing a ship
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crowded with armed men^ The fl&gB at the masthead and at the
prow and stern, as well as two of the shields, liear the arms of La
Sale, or La Salle, viz.: arg,, three hurts in bend. The arms of
Bethenconrt do not appear; but there is a second flag at the stem,
on which the arms in the first and fourth quarters have been erased.
drc. 1420-1430. Quarto.
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Eg. 2,710. Theological pieces in verse and prose, in Frenchj viz. : ^
1. Paraphrase of Bible-History, in verse, f. 2. Begins :
**A1 rei de glorie, den omnipotent.
Qui meint sanz fin e sanz comenoement."
End8, in 4 (2) Kings, ch. xvi., ten lines from the top of f. Ill b,
col. 2, and to all appearance imperfectly :
Entre ces choses rasen reis de Syr
E fasceas reis de Israel a tyr
Snr le rei aohaz vont e sur iuda."
Two copies in the Bibl. Nationale at Paris are continued to the
reign of Ezechias, 4 Kings, ch. zviii. (CaL dee MSS. Frangais, vol.
i., 1868, nos. 898, 902 ; see also P. Paris, Lee MSS. Frangaia de la
Bibl du Boi, vol. vii., 1848, pp. 183, 199).
2. The Passion of Our Lord, in verse, f. 112. Begins :
**Mult par fu grant icele electiun."
Ends:
"E cil dev nus aie e aiut
Qui fist herbe tere e fruit, amen."
Explicit . passio . Domini."
Another copy is in Harl. MS. 2263, f. 23, headed "la passioun
nostre Seigneur," but it does not contain the last 138 lines, and the
text otherwise varies.
3. The apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus. f. 126. Begins: "Ico
auint el quinzime an que tiberie cesar aueit este empereur de
rame Nichodemus esorit cest estoire,'* etc. With colophon :
— '* Ici finist : la pcwsiun nostre seignour Jesu crist." See, as above,
Harl. MS. 2253, f. 33 b.
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4. Do Adam nostre premer pere " ; and of Christ, the new Adam,
f. 134. Begins : Grant mal fist adam qui par le satan tel oonseil
crut," etc. Ends with 36 lines of verse, which begin, ** En lun ad
bealte delitable, este ki sanz fin i dure."
5. Cume nostre dame seinte marie transi " : the Assumption of the
Virgin, in verse, f. 136. Begins :
"Seigneurs, ore escvtez que dev vus beneie
Par sa mort preoiose qui nus dona la uie."
6. **De sein Johan lapostle dirrum." f. 139. Begins: "Le secund
trauail as crestiens aproef nerun lemperevr fist domiden lemperevr,"
etc. See, as above, Harl. 2253, f. 41 b.
7. Passion of St. Peter, f. 142 b. Headed :
"Seigneurs ireres, od bone chore,
Dirrai la passiun sein pere."
Begins: "Al tens neriro [sic'] cesar esteient a rume dous feeilz
maistre as crestiens, sein pere et sein pol," etc. See, as above, Harl,
2263, f. 47 b.
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"Oez la vie sein berthelmev,
Qui mult esteit ami dev."
Begins : " Ceo cuntent oels qui seuent deviser les treis parties del
mund que treis indes sunt," etc. See, as above, HarL 2253,
f . 45 b.
9. " Sermun del secle " : a metrical discourse on the evil of the times,
f. 145. Begins :
" Entendez vers mei li petiz et li granz,
Yn deduit vus dirrai beals et auenanz."
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Headed:
"Co est la uie sein lorenz,
Ei pur dev suflfri turmenz."
Begins:
" Maistre a cest bosuing vus dressez,
E mei cum a deciple aidez."
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totes les paroles qui furent vnques establies ne dites en tere," etc.
Imperfect, f. 151 b.
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Belonged at the end of the 15th cent, to the nuns of Derby Priory
(see f. 83 b). Quarto.
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far as f. 65 b (two short holograph pieces on f. 54 b excepted)
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also added his name " Tho " or " Wyat " in the margins (c/.
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101) are almost exclusiyely in Wyat's own hand, with frequent
emendations, and are subscribed by a monogram, T. or T. V. All
the pieces are classified by a number at the top, from 1 to 6,
accompanied by the word " enter,** perhaps with a view to pub-
lication. No. 6 includes the two letters " from him [Sir T. Wyat]
out of Spayne to his son, then xiv yeres old,*' flf. 71, 72 b. These
are said by Dr. Nott (see below) to be in the hand of Sir Thomas
Wyat, the younger. At the end are : — (a) Moral sentences and
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versions of the beginnings of Psalms i. and iv. Not, as Dr. Nott
states, in Wyat*s hand. f. 102 b ; — (b) The Penitential Psalms, in
six-line stanzas. In the hand (cf. Lansdowne MS. 82, f. 186) of
Sir John Harington (ph. 1612). f. 104; — (c) Twelve epigrams,
in French, the first beg. Si la bonte se vouloit esmender."
Erroneously said by Dr. Nott to be in Wyat's hand. f. 110.
After the volume passed into the hands of Sir John Harington,
it was used as a rough note-book by members of the same family.
Some of the leaves have been torn out ; and the pages originally
left blank, together with the margins of the rest and even the
spaces between the lines of the poems, are more or less covered
with miscellaneotis matter. This was chiefly the doing of John
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province of Canterbury.'* f. 99. The name of William Harington
also occurs on f. 27.
The volume forms the basis of Dr. G. F. Nott's edition of Wyat's
poems in vol. ii. of The Work$ of Henry Howard^ Earl of Surrey^
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and of Sir Thomas WyaU, Ae elder, 1816, where it is miuutelj
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[Amersham], Wendover and Great Marlow in the County of Bucks
after the same had been discontinued fur near 400 years " ; temp.
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William Hawkins, f. 110.
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ricke; Windsor, 11 June, 1669. f. 111.
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Epid6miques et Epizootiques par ordre du Boy," to [William]
Hunter, the anatomist, on various maladies ; Paris, 6 Mar. 1776.
Fr. f. 114.
17. Louis Valentin, Inoculator, to [N.] Dubois de Chemant, surgeon
dentist in London, on the death of Dr. Jenner, etc.; Nancy,
6 Feb. 1823. Fr. f. 116.
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cations opposite each for the events of a year according to the day
of the week on which it begins ; — (b) a human figure showing the
parts of the body influenced by the several zodiacal signs ; — (c) a
diagram of the sun, moon and planets ; — (d) pictorial prognostica-
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and month on which a child is born. On the back are miniatures
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gret wyndis & abundaunse of fmtys and bataylis to cum in J^at
^re folwyng. Also drynk wyne. Nexte |^ure herte blede not. Vse
non laxatyuys." Vellum strip, 7 ft. 3 in. x 7 in. ; cut half-across
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H.N. [Henry Noel?], flf. 1,1b, 24b,
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John Cleveland. fif. 5-8, 17 b, 62,
66 b, 154-158 b.
Capt [Riobard] Lovelace: Yenes to
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Robert Wild. flf. 11-17, 76 b, 163.
T. Thaine, physician, flf. 12 b-16.
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neat,"«te. AT. 35, 105 b.
Bichard Corbet : Iter Boresle " and
*' Epitaph on Dr. Donne.*' ff. 47 b,
110.
Henry King. ff. 55, 61.
[William] Mnnay, ««of the Bed-
chamber." f. 70 b.
Alexander GilL ff. 72, 103, 108 b,
130, 131, 143.
Robert Herrick: '*Ah, Posthnmns.**
f. 72 b.
Thomas Randolph, ff. 75, 136.
Thomas Carew. f. 75.
Sir Henry Wotton. f. 102 b.
John Donne: **A Lover's will."
f. 104 b.
Sir George Rodney, f. 1 10 b.
William Cartwright: prologue, efo.,
to -The Royal Slaye," [1689].
f.ll5.
" Mr, Crooke upon M. T." f. 123 b.
Lord Falkland : Elegy on the Lady
Huntingdon." f. 132.
J[ohn]Foord. f. 134 b.
Ed. Pate. f. 152.
The prose pieces include : — (a) *' A character of Mr. Bottlenose,"
by H. W. f. 2b;~(b) *'EpiUphe" on Card. Kichelieu, " par le
Sieur [Georges] de Scudery." f. 38 b ; — (c) Satirical *• Discription
of Scotland." f. 40 ;— (d) Observations " nppon the 22th staflfe of
the 9th canto, in the second Booke " of the " Faery Qneene," by
SirKenelm Digby ; 13 June, 1638. (Printed, 1644.) f. 117 b;—
(e) [John] "Chandelours letter to Mr. [John] Cleauland, the Kings
Advocate in Newarke Garrison," with reply. (See Cleveland's
Works, 1687, p. 92.) f. 141 (f) " Sir John Sucklings letter to a
fiiend of his," on the " Scottish businesse," etc, ; 1640. f. 160.
Paper; flf. 179. Circ. 1650. With note of ownership (f. 179) by
Sir Thomas Meres [of Eirton, co. Line, knighted in 1660]. Small
Quarto. From the Farnborough Fund.
Eg. 2,726. The Cantsrbubt Tjllbs, by Geoffrey Chaucer, in the
following order: —
(1) Prologue, f. 1 ;— (2) the knightes tale." f. 11 b ;— (3) " the
mylleres tale." f. 39 b (4) " the Reve." f. 49 ;— (5) the Cook
of London." f. 65. After f. 55 is inserted (AT. 56-63) the tale of
Gamelyn, in a hand of about 1700, copied from Laud MS. E. 50 ; —
(6) "the man of law©"; preceded by "the wordes bitwene the
boost and the man of lawe." f. 64;— (7) "vxor de Bathe."
Digitized by
464
EGERTON MSS., 2,727-2,788.
f. 78 b ;— (8) the " Frere." f. 94 b ;— (9) the " Sompnonr." f. 100 ;
—(10) the "Clerk of Oxenford." At the end are the seven lines
beg. " This worthy clerk," etc. (ed. Skeat, 1878, i. p. 422, note 2).
f. 108;— (11) the "Merchaunt." f. 123;— (12) the "sqnyer." f. 138b;
— ( 1 3) the •* frankeleyn " ; with the prologue, ending " gode ynow,
wrongly attributed in the heading to the Clerk, f. 147 ; — (14) the
"ffisician"; without prologue, f. 159; — (15) the "pardoner."
f. 162 b;— (16) the "ehipman"; without prologue, f. 171;—
(17) the "Prioresse." f. 177 ;— (18) ' " Sir Thopas." f. 180;—
(19) "Melibeus." f. 182;— (20) the monk. f. 197 b;— (21) the
" nonnes preest " ; with the sixteen lines at the end, beg. " Sire
nonnes preest" (ed. Skeat, ii. p. 235, note 3). f. 208b;— (22)
the second nun; without prologue, f. 217; — (23) the canon's
yeoman; the prologue ending at "I wol declare" (ed. Skeat,
ii. p. 29, note 2). f. 224;— (24) the manciple, f. 236 ,-—(25) the
parson ; ending imperfectly, at the bottom of f. 270 b, with the
words "enditynges of worldly vanitees" (ed. Skeat, ii. p. 350,
1. 2), the rest being supplied on paper by a late hand. f. 240 b.
Tellum, with a paper leaf at the end ; ff. 271. Written in several
different, but contemporary, hands of the xvth cent. With book-
plates of arms of Edward Haistwell, of the Middle Temple, 1718 ;
and of Frederic Perkins, of Chipstead Place, Kent, at the sale of
whose library the MS. was purchased. It is the HA of Tyrwhitt's
edition of Chaucer, and is referred to in the Chaucer Society's Six-
Text edition as the " Haistwell MS." Folio.
Eg. 2,727. " Christus am Oelberge ," oratorio in full score, by
Ludwig van Beethoven, wanting the final chorus. Underneath
the original German text is written another version differing
slightly from it. Some corrections, marks of expression, etc,, have
been added in the composer's autograph. Paper; ff. 155. Early
xviiith century. Oblong Folio. From the Farnborough Fund.
Eg. 2,728-2,732. Accompt-Books of the half-yearly distribution of
the Royal Bounty " allowed to poor French Protestant ministers,
their widows and orphans," with acquittances signed by the
recipients or their representatives ; 10 Oct. 1794 — 30 Sept. 1836.
Numerous letters, certificates of survival, and other documents are
enclosed. Five volumes. Vol. I. (ff. 146), 1794-1802; Vol. II.
(ff. 141), 1802-1811; Vol. III. (ff. 235), 1814-1821; Vol. IV.
(ff. 466), 1822-1828 ; Vol. V. (ff. 309), 1829-1836. Paper. Folio.
Eg. 2,733. Register of charters, etc,, of the Abbey of Peterborough,
compiled bOon after 1253; with additions made early in the reign
of Edward I. Latin. The volume is apparently that referred to
EGERTON MSS, 2,788.
465
hy Tanner, Notttia Monastica, 1744, p. 372, as " The White Book,
penes Robertnm Wingfield, mil., 1636 " (see below) ; being so called
as distinguished from " The Black Book," a Register now in the
possession of the Soo. of Antiquaries, MS. No. 60 (see Dugdale,
ed. 1817, vol. i. p. 372).
1. Table of contents, headed "Carte et indulgencie Abbati et
monachis de Burgo concesse." f. 4. Preceded (f. 3 b) by a list of
the additions (artt. 2-4).
2. *^ Inquisicio facta de aquis abbatis et conventus a ponte de Wal-
mesford [ Wandsford, co. Northt.] usque ad molendina de Alwalton,"
etc.; 23 May, 1272. f. 6b.
3. " De piscaria de Welles " : extent of the abbey fishery at Well
[Up well and Outwell], Elm and Wisbech, oo, Camb. ; with a record
of the withdrawal by Osbem Brest, of Welle, of a claim to fishing-
rights, circ. P. of All Saints, 12 Edw. L [1284]. f. 8.
4. Asnisa panis, tempore regis Edwardi fil. regis Heniici quarti
[Hen. m.], per pistores ipsius regis Edwardi probata." f. 10b.
5. Series of sixty nnmbered charters and papal privileges, begin-
ning with the " Belacio Hedde abbatis, quomodo incipiente Chiisti-
anitate Mediterraneorum Anglorum initiatum sit Medeshamstedense
monasterium et subsequentibns privilegiis confirmatnm " (see Dug-
dale, Tol. i. p. 376), and extending in date from Wulfere, King of
the Mercians, a.d. 664, to Henry III., and (nos. 49--60) from Pope
Agatho, A.D. 680 [a leaf after f. 104, containing the date, has been
cut out], to Innocent IV., a.d, 1249. f. 11 b.
6. " De hiis qui tenent [feoda] militum de abbate de Burgo " : list of
holders of knights' fees, circ. 1260, with an inquisition (f. 133 b)
"de feodis militum de honore Burgi in comitatu Norhamtonie,**
etc., 27 Hen. III. [1242-3]. f. 125.
7. "Duo priuilegia Gregoru pape [IX.] de Qosberkirke [co. Line]
et aliis rebus." f. 144 b.-
8. " Nomina Anglicana insita in cartis antiquorum Begum Anglie
et adhuc apposita in cartis modernorum ; with explanations in
French, f. 146 b.
9. " De warda de Eokyngham " [co. Northt.], followed by sheriffs'
aids, etc., in various hundreds, f. 148.
10. " Transcriptum maneriorum et tenencium Abbacie Burgi diuersis
oomitatibus, secundum quod oontinetur in le domesday in thessanr-
aria dni. Begis apud Westmonasterium, tempore Edwardi regis
primi." f. 159.
11. " De tute manere de peys et de mesures ky vm vend *' : weights
and measures as used for different commodities, f. 174.
12. " Assisa panis in maiori aula Westmonasterii de pistoribus dnL
Bogis Anglie " ; 15 May, 1253. f. 175 b.
EG. MSS. — 1889.
2 u
466
EGERTON MSS., 2,734.
13. " Consuetudines in festo apoBt. Petri et Pauli " : list of customary
payments in kind. f. 177.
14. "Hec sunt debita de quibus abbas de Burgo S. Petri debet
acquietare vicecomitem Norbamtonie super compotum suum ad
scaccarium *' ; with assarts, rents of assize, etc. f. 178 b.
16. "Magna carta" and "Carta de Foresta" of Henry III.; 1217.
fF. 180 b, 190 b.
On f. 2b is inscribed, in a 16th-oent. band, "Liber cartarum et
privilegiorum Johannis Trikyngbam, prioris"; and a list of bis
books, including one witb the same title, has been added on f. 1 b,
in a hand of the 16th cent.
Vellum; ff. 199 (a few having been cut out in various places),
measuring 3^x2^ inches. Bound in wooden boards, covered
with two layers of white doe-skiu. On f. lb is the following
inscription (see above) signed " W"[ingfield]: "Ex dono con-
sah^uinii mei nobilissimi Domini Fizwilliams de Mi]ton," i.e.
William Fitzwilliam of Milton, or. Lord Fitzwilliam of Lifford,
1620, ob. 1644, whose great-aunt. Christian, married Sir Bichard
Wingfield. Duodecimo.
Eg. 2,734. " Police: et Discipline Ecclesiastique observee es Eglises
de la Langue Frangoise recueillies en ce Eoiaume d*Angleterre sous
la protection de nostre Souverain Sire Charles (que Dieu conserve
en toute heureuse prosperite), selon quelle a est6 reveiie par le
Sinode desdittes Eglises I'an imdcxij." See an earlier form, adopted
by the Walloon Church at Norwich in 1689, in Eg. 2,668, edited
by Miss Lucy Toulmin Smith in The Norfolk Antiquarian Miscellany^
vol. ii., 1883, p. 91. It differs in some particulars from the present
copy, at the end of which (f. 14 b) is also added a "Formulaire
pour Tabjuration de oeuz quy quittent TEglize Bomaine pour se
joindre a notre Communion." After this (f. 16) " S'ensuivent les
noms des Pasteurs et Anciens de cette Eglise, qui ont sign 6 oette
Discipline le xxii^ d'Avril hdclxvi, et de ceux qui la signeront ci
apres." This list of signatures extends from 1666 to 1746, and
proves the volume to have belonged to the French Church in
Threadneedle Street, London (see the list of Ministers in J. S.
Bum's Hist, of the . . . Foreign Protestant Befugees, etc., 1846, p. 34),
now removed to St. Martin's Le Grand. Paper ; ff. 23. Bound in
vellum. Folio.
EGERTON MANUSCRIPTS
ACQUIRED IN THE TEAR
1890*
Eg. 2,735. Instrumental gohfositions of Franz Li^zt Autograph.
The titles are: — (I) ** Vorspiel zur [Sacular-Feier] Beetbovens
Cantate," in full score. At the head is written " Dirigatur oratio
mea sicut inoensum in conspectu Tuo," and at the end " 1 Mars '*
[1870]. f. 1 ;— (2) "Csarda'a Macabre,*' for pianoforte. At f. 16 b
** Februar '81, Budapest " was written, but is crossed out, f. 9 ; —
(3) " Eeminiscences de Simone Boccanegra de Verdi pour piano,
. . . Venezia, Decembre '82.*' f. 17. The last two pieces are
unpublished. Paper; ff. 26. a.d. 1870-1882. Folio. From the
Farnborough Fund.
Eg. 2,736. Vocal compositions of Michael William Balfe, all of them,
except the scena written for Jenny Lind, apparently unpublished.
No. 1 is in full score; the others have only pianoforte accompani-
ment. They are:— (1) Scena (No. 10^*— La Reine), from "La
Bohemienne," suppressed in the published editions. Autograph.
f. 1 (2) Twelve "Fantasie" for Barytone, written in 1842, and
dedicated to Auber. f. 17; — (3) Scena and Aria, "composed
expressly for Mad"«. Jenny Lind," in 1847. f. 49 ; — (4) Romance,
" His Lady's name," written for the " Talisman," but never sung
in the opera, f. 53; — (5) Ballad, "I saw a Love" (words by
F. Savile Clarke), f. 57;— (6) Song, "Let us haste" (words by
W. R. Barrett, Mus. Doc.), f. 61. Paper ; fF. 67. xixth century.
Folio. From the Farnborough Fund.
Eg. 2,737. 1. Official documents relating to the annulment in 1806 of
the marriage of Prince J6rome Bonaparte with Elisabeth Patersou,
" Anglo- Americaine et de la Religion Protestante," which took
2 11 2
468
EGERTON MSS., 2,788-2,740.
place at Baltimore, U.S., 24 Dec. 1803. The first docament is the
Petition for annnlment by the Prince's mother, Marie Laetitia
Ramolino, widow of Charles Marie Bonaparte, to "L'Oflficial
DiocoKain de Tarchev^che de Paris"; Paris, 1 June, 1806. Signed
" Madame M^re.** Fr. f. 1.
2. Petition of Ambrose Anatole Angnstin de Montesqnion, Aide-de-
Camp to Marshal Davont, and Clodie Marie Josephine Mon-
tesquieu his wife, to " L'Offioial de Paris," for the publication of
the Papal Dispensation sanctioning their marriage, being cousins
german, with other documents relating to the same; 1809. Fr.
f. 60.
Paper ; flf. 63. Polio. From iJie Farnbarough Fund.
Eg. 2,788. Architectural drawings, plans and photographs of the
Cathedral and other ancient buildings of Wells, co. Somerset, by
Francis Thomas Dollman, architect, many of them being taken
from sketches by John Carter in 1794. Followed (f. 17) by an
index, and (f. 20) by an ** Index to the hitherto-published works
ooQtaining the History, Description, and Illustration of the prin-
cipal Buildings in the City of Wells." Paper; ff. 30. 1889.
Atlas Folio. From ihe Farnborough Fund.
Sg» 2,789. Plan of the City of Wells, by the same. Paper, mounted
on canvas, xixth cent. 3 ft. 3 in. x 3 ft. From the Farnborough
Fund.
Eg. 2,740, 2,741. Compositions by Michael William Balfe, taken
chiefly from operas ; in full score and in the composer's autography
unless stated to the contrary. Two volumes. From ihe Farn-
borough Fund, The contents are : —
^g. 2,740. Vol. L 1. Four numbers from the *'Maid of Artois"
(differing widely from the corresponding numbers in Add. 29,327).
Partly autograph, f, 1.
2. Overture (differing from that in the published score), and Aria
(No. 10), from "Falstaff" (cf. Add. 29,334). ff. 40, 74.
3. " Pas de cinque," written for Act ii. of " Der Mulatto " (" The
Bondman," v. Add. 29,346-7), dated Berlin, 20 Jan. 1850. f. 101.
4. Overture; Sept. 1850. f. 124.
5. Finale to Act n. of Pittore e Duca," in pianoforte score. (Jopy.
f. 154.
6. Overture ; Paris, Dec. 1856. f. 194.
7. Overture to "Bianca, the Brave's Bride" (v. Add. 29,356-7), first
produced at the Ko^al English Opera, Covent G)irdon, in 1860.
I 224.
Digitized by
EGEBTON MSS., 2,741-2,746.
469
8. Overture to " La fille de St. Marc,*' Paris, 8 May, 1868, with
considerable variations f mm that in the published score. (For the
opera, v. Add. 29,341-3.) f. 258.
9. Overture, reinstrumented and altered, Paris, 23 May, 1868. f. 299.
10. Overture to ** L'Enchanteresse," Paris, June, 1868 (differing from
that in Add. 29,344). f. 332.
Paper; ff. 370. xixth cent. Polio.
Eg. 2,741. Vol. II. 1. Fragments from the French version of " The
Bohemian Girl," mostly in full soore (c/. Add. 29,336). f. 1.
2. Portions of the Italian version of the same. Partly autograph.
3. Cracovienne," being No. 16 a, from the 2nd Act of an opera.
4. *'Me Felice," cavatina with pianoforte accompaniment Copy.
f. 127.
5. Vake in E flat for pianoforte. Copy. f. 132.
Paper; ff. 138. xixth cent. Large Folio.
Eg. 2,742 A. A PLAN of the parish of Croydon . . . showing the
Allotments in the Common and Common Fields," by Thomas
Bainbridge. Paper, mounted on canvas. 5 ft. 3]^ in. X 7 ft 3 in.
zixth cent.
Eg. 2,742 B. Award of the Commissioners appointed by an Act of
Parliament entitled An Act for dividing, allotting and enclosing
the Open and Common Fields . . • within the Parish of Croj'don in
the County of Surrey." Paper; ff. l;38. 1801. Quarto.
Eg. 2,743. Menasum, or services for Saints' days, in Oreek. Imperfecl
at beginning and end, and some leaves missing, and others
mutilated in the body of the volume. Begins in the middle of
16 March and ends with 14 Aug. Vellum; fL 147. In double
columns, xiiith cent. Large Quarto.
Eg. 2,744. Menaeum, or services for Saints' days, in Greek. Imperfect
at beginning and end, and some leaves missing from the body of
the volume. Contains the months June, July, and August.
Vellum ; ff. 153. xuith cent. Quarto.
Eg. 2,745. EvANGELiSTARiUM, or Lessons from the Gospels, in Oreek.
Imperfed^ beg. with the third day of the third week after Easter.
Vellum ; ff. 165. iivth cent. Written, in double columns, in a
rough, artificial hand, imitating one of the 12th cent. Quarto.
Eg. 2,746. 1. March in B flat for the pianoforte (Op. 76, No. 2), by
Bobert Alexander Schumann. Autograph, f. 1.
f. 36.
f. 112.
470
EGEBTON MSS., 2,746.
2. Sketch of the people's chorns, melody and bass only, from the end
of the 2nd Act of **Bienzi " by Wilhelm Eichard Wagner. Auto-
graph, f. 3.
3. Introductory movement — Largo maestoso — and commencement of
an Allegro con brio in C major, for 4 hands, by the same. f. 4.
Followed by the draft of a letter addressed to *'Meine liebste
theuerste Marie," and referring to a quarrel between the writer
and her mother; apparently by Wi^er and in his hand, but
unsigned, f. 5.
Paper ; fif. 5. xixth cent. Folio. From ttd Famhorough Fund.
Digitized by
EGERTON MANUSCUIPTS
AOQUIRED IN THE TEAR
18 9 3*
Eg. 2,747. Plax and elevation of tho reredos in Tanner's Chantry,
and also of that in the Lady-chapel, in St. Cuthbert's Chnrch,
Wells, 00. Somerset ; drawn and coloured by Francis T. DoUman,
architect, in 1893. Accompanied by a copy of the contract " for
the making of the frounte of the Jesse at Our Lady's Alter " in
St. Cuthbert's Church, dated 26 Feb. 1470 [1]. Paper; two roUa
(36 in. X 21i in., 30 in. X 21^ in). Fr<m the Famborough Fund.
Eg. 2,748-2,777. Extracfs from parish registers of the Counties of
Cornwall and Devon, roughly arranged in alphabetical order under
the names of persons ; by Colonel John Lambrick Vivian. Thirty
volumes, xixth cent. Paper. Quarto. At the beginning or end
of each volume is an index of parishes.
2,748. Vol.
I. (ff. 159).
A.
2,763. Vol. XVI. (ff. 161).
L.
2,749.
n
n, (ff. 163).
B,
2,764.
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XVII. (ff. 161).
M.
2,750.
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111. (ff, 160).
B.
2,765.
xviii. (ff. 106).
N.
2,751.
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IV. (ff. 178).
B.
2,766.
»
XIX. (ff. 40).
0.
2,752.
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V. (ff. 175).
C.
2,767.
XX. (ff. 162).
P. Q.
2,753.
M
VI. (ff. 173).
0.
2,768.
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XXI. (ff. 160).
P.Q.
2,754.
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2,769.
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R.
2,755.
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D.
2,770.
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XXIII. (ff. 170).
8.
2,756.
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E.
2,771.
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XXIV. (ff. 160).
8.
2,757.
rt
X. (ff. 161).
F.
2,772.
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T.
2,758.
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XI. (ff. 161).
G.
2,773.
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XXVI. (ff. 161).
T.
2,759.
t9
XII. (ff. 156).
H.
2,774.
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U. V.
2.7H0.
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H.
2,775.
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W.
2,761.
w
XIV. (ff. 91).
J.
2,776.
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XXIX. (ff. 160).
W.
2,762.
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XV. (ff. 79).
K.
2,777.
It
XXX. (ff. 57).
X. Y.Z.
* No Egcrton MSS. were acquired in 1891 and 1892.
EGEBTON MSa, 2,78L
473
of Law in the University of Melbourne, who communicated a
description of it to the Athenseum of 23 May, 1891. No other
autograph copy of " The Pot of Basil " is extant, except a fragment
containing a few stanzas only, from which it appears that the
present copy is intermediate between the first draft and the final
form in which it was printed. It contains three complete stanzas
which were subbcquently cancelled, and many minor variations.
Some corrections (not autograph, but differing from the printed
version and therefore probably taken from MS. copies j have been
inserted in pencil on the blank pages facing the text. The Eve
of Saint Mark '* is evidently the first draft of the poem, containing
many cancelled lines and phrases, with the corrections which
reduced it to the form in which it was published, after Keats'
death, from a copy found among his papers by Lord Houghton.
The copy of "Saint Agnes' Eve" is intermediate between the
autograph copy in the possession of Mr. Locker-Lampson and the
printed version. In the shorter poems the textual variations are
less important. Paper; ff. 66. Bound in plain brown leather.
Small Octavo. From the Faitiborough Fund.
Eg. 2,78L Hours of the Yirgin, etc.^ in Xo/tn, containing: (1)
Calendar, with numerous English saints, f. 2; — (2) Salutations
of the Virgin, f. 9 ; — (3) Prayers for use on various occasions,
with rubrics in French* Imperf. at end. f. 24 ; — (4) Narration, in
French verse, how the Virgin taught Amaud, a canon, a new
prater. Beg. "Tin bon homme estoit en religioun, | Chanoun ert,
amaud out noun." Written in red ink. f. 28 ; — (6) *' Missus est
angelus," etc. f. 29 b; — (6) Commemoration of the Holy Cross,
f. 35; — (7) Commemoration of St. Christopher, f. 36 b; — (8)
Prayers to the Saviour, f. 37 b ; — (9) Commemoration of St.
Anne (partly in French), f. 42 ; — (10) Prayers to the Saviour,
for the several canonical hours, f. 44; — (11) Hours of the Virgin
(commemoration of Saints in Lauds, including, at f. 80 b, a
'*Memoria de pace"), f. 53; — (12) Litany of the Virgin, with
rubric, •'Si vous estes en mortel pecche dites ceste letanie de
Marie." f. 101b; — (13) Prayers "de Sanctis virginibus Fide,
: Spe et Caritate," *• de omnibus virginibus," *' de omnibus Sanctis,"
and on the Three Magi. f. 108; — (14) Penitential Psalms.
Imperfect, beg. with Ps. vi. 9. f. 113;— (15) Litany, f. 125 b;—
(10) Story of the Pashion and Eesurrection of Christ. Fr. Im-
perfect at beginning, f. 131. The first part (flf. 131-173)
purports to be in the words of the Virgin, while the second part
(ff. 173-189 b) refers to the Gospel of Nicodemus.
Vellum ; ff. 190. xivth cent. Profusely ornamented with miniatures,
figure-initials and illimunated borders, of English work. The
474
EGERTON MSS., 2,782-2,784.
execntion is rather coarse, with a marked use of vermilion, but the
subjects are interesting from their variety and mode of treatment.
Among them are : (a) A table of the spheres, f . 1 b ; — (b) Four
scenes from the lives of Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, two on a
page. ff. 8, 8 b (c) Lives of Christ and the Virgin : 23 half-
page miniatures, ff. 9 b-20 ; — (d) Miracles and tales of the Virgin :
11 figure-initials, ff. 21 b-29 ; — (e) Memorials of saints, etc.:
23 initials. ff. 71-112;— (f) The Passion, etc.: 86 initials,
ff. 133b-189 (g) Two full-page miniatures of the Siege of
Jerusalem by Titus, ff. 190, 190 b. In four places (ff. 36 b, 36 b,
37 b, 42) the owner of the MS. and his wife are apparently repre-
sented, but no due to their identity is given. In modem binding
of tooled morocco, the edges of the leaves much clipped, and gilded.
With book-plate of arms of Dufresne. Small Octavo.
Eg. 2,782. ExFOsmo Haimonis in Isaiam prophetam." Agreeing
with the printed edition (Migne, Patr* LaL^ voL czvi., col. 715),
except that it is here divided into two books only, instead of three.
Vellum ; ff. 125. xiith cent. With the inscription (14th cent.),
"Haymo super Ysaiam de refectorio monachorum Sci. Edmundi
[Bury St. Edmunds Abbey]. .H.i." Folio. From the Fam-
borough Fund.
Eg. 2,783. The Four Gospels, in OreeJc, with an extract from the
Xpovufov ovyypafifia of Hippoly tus Thebanus, the epistle to Carpianus,
Eusebian canons, tables of Kcc^aXata, vTro^ccrcts, and epigrams relating
to each Gospel, tCtXoi^ Kcc^aXata, Ammonian sections, indications of
lectioDs, liturgical directions, and, at the end, synaxarion and
menologium. Imperfect^ wanting John xx. 17 — xxi. 25. Vellum;
ff. 335 + iv. xiith cent. With miniatures of the Evangelists and
their emblems, much defaced, and ornamental headpieces in red.
Bound in mouse-coloured stamped leather (18th cent.), having on
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Sententiffi of Petrus Lombardus, beg. at Lib. iv. Dist. 1 (Migne,
vol. cxcii. 839). Belonged to James Woodhouse, Treasurer-Greneral
of the Ionian Islands (o6. 1866), forming no. 4 in his collection
of MSS.; to the Very Kev. J. W. Burgon, Dean of Chichester (in
1875) ; and to the Rev. W. F. Rose. Described by Burgon in the
Guardian^ 19 July, 1882 ; collated by Rose. Numbered Evan. 563
by Scrivener, and 714 by Gregory. Small Octavo.
Eg. 2,784. The Four Gospels, in Greek, with tables of K€<^aXaia [those
to Matth. and John are wanting], titAoc, Eusebian canons [without
table], Ammonian sections [232 in Mark], indications of lections,
subscriptions at the end of each Gospel giving the number of
EGEETON MSS., 2,785, 2,786.
475
piifjLara and arCxoi in it, and beginning of synaxarion. The
indications of lections are later additions, as also are tho sub-
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Numbered as Evan. 565 by Scrivener, and 716 by Gregory. Octavo.
From the Farnboraugh Fund,
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tables of K€ff>dXaui^ axoXiau cfe tov rCrXav a of Matth., rirAot and
K€<f>dXaia^ indications of lections, Ammonian sections (from f. 48
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of Mopsuestia, Cyril of Alexandria, and Cosmas Indicopleustes,
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with epigrams in verse. At the end is a comment by Eulogius,
Patriarch of Alexandria, on John xxi. 15 (cf. Migne, Pair. (?r«c.,
Ixxxvi. 2901), and tiie Sc^yi^m flcwis tou tranrfpo^ rifuov
XfHUTov dvaarao-eco? of Hesyc^ns, presbyter of Jerusalem [imperfect ;
of, Migne, xo. 1452, but the beginning of the sermon differs from
that there quoted]. Vellum ; ff. 176 + iv. xiiith cent. In
double columns. With ornamental headpieces in red. On f. 8
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aScX^os XcovTio?. The note is of later date than the MS. On £ ii.
is a note, addressed €ts fiwfioawov (sic) wavrtov rlay 6p$oS6(wy x/mct-
riavwv, and dated 25 Aug. 1720. Belonged to James Woodhouse,
forming no. 37 in his collection ; subsequently [1875] to the Very
Rev. J. W. Burgon, Dean of Chichester, and the Rev. W. F. Rose.
Described by Burgon in the Guardian, 19 July, 1882, and collated
by Rose. Numbered Evan. 564 by Scrivener, and 715 by Gregory.
Quarto.
Eg. 2,786. EvANGEUSTARiUM, or Lessons from the Four Gospels, in
Greek. Imperfect, beginning in the gospel for the oth day of the
5th week of John, and ending in the menology at the 6th Januaiy.
Vellum ; ff. 157+iii. xivth cent. In two hands, the second beginning
oil f. 58. Partly palimpsest, ff. 55 to 157 being composed of leaves
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is a lectionary, containing lections from Matth.; another (flf. 55,
64, 73, 80, 84, 85) is a MS. of St. Gregory Nazianzen, written in
double columns, and contwning portions of the " Orations " (among
Digitized by
476
EGEKTON MSS., 2,787, 2,788.
others, parts of Oratt 37, 38, 45) ; a third (f. 132) is a MS. of the
Septuagint version of the Old Testament, containing part of
Dan. iii. ; and the rest are from a theological work, most of which
is wholly obliterated. Belonged to James Woodhouse (no. 28),
then [1869-1876] to W. Bragge, of Sheffield, the Very Rev. J, W.
Burgon, Dean of Chichester [in 1876], and the Bev. W. F. Rose.
Described by Burgon in the Guardian^ 2 Aug. 1882. Numbered
as Evst. 255 by Scrivener, and as 346 by Gregory. Quarto.
Eg. 2,787. The Acts and Epistles, in Oreehy with vTroflco-cis, tables of
Kc<^aXaia [both of these wanting in Acts], subscriptions, rtrXoc,
Kc^oXaio, and indications of lections. The order of contents is as
follows : — Synaxarion, menologium and table of chants (f. 1), Acts
(f. 11), Romans (f. 70 b), 1 Cor. (f. 94), 2 Cor. (f. 117 b), GaL
(f. 134), Eph. (f. 143 b), Phil. (f. 154 b), Col. (£ 161), 1 Thess.
(f. 1C8), 2 Thess. (f. 174), 1 Tim. (f. 177 b), 2 Tim. (f. 184 b),
Titus (f. 190), Philemon (f. 192 b), Hebrews (f. 195), James
(f. 215), 1 Peter (f. 222), 2 Peter (f. 228 b), 1 John (f. 233), 2 John
(f. 240 b), 3 John (f. 241 b), Jude (f. 243). Imperfect, wanting
Jude 20-end ; and the last half, containing Jude 6-20, is mutilated.
Vellum ; ff. 244. xiiith cent. With ornamental headpiece in red.
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Rev. W. F. Rose. Described by Burgon in the Ouardiany 16 Aug.
1882. Numbered as Acts 223 and Paul 262 by Scrivener, as
Acts 229 and Paul 248 by Gregory. Small Quarto. From the
Famhorough Fund.
Eg. 2,788. DoM£SDAT-BOOK of the laws and usages of Ipswich, co.
Suffolk, compiled in 19 Edw. I. [1290-91]. French. Pnnted
(from Add. 25,012) in the Appendix to the Black Booh of the
Admiralty^ ed. Sir T. Twiss, Rolls series, 1873, vol. ii. p. 16.
Preceded and followed, as part of the same MS., by (a) Royal
charter to the borough ; 1 July, 12 Edw. [UL, 1338]. f. 3 ;—
(b) Extracts from the Great Survey, «c. " in magno domesday de
Scaccario domini Regis " (c/. Wodderspoon, Memorials of Ipetotch,
1850, p. 50). f. 7 ; — (c) Mode of electing bailiffs and coroners,
according to the charter of John (see Wodderspoon, p. 77). f. 9 ; —
(d) Inquisition of land held by the clergy about Ipswich ; 2 John
[1200]. f. 11 b ; — (e) Names of burgesses made in 2 and 5 John
[1200, 1203-4]. f. 12 b ; — (f ) *" Assisa de pane vendito per pistores
domini Regis." f. 49. On ff. 1-2 is inserted, in a hand of the
end of the 14th cent., a copy of an Inquisition of the port of
Ipswich, 3 Rich. II. [1379] ; on f. 52 is a note of the value of a
EGEBTON MSS., 2,789, 2,790.
477
talent of gold, assessed on the occasion of William Bateman, Bisbop
of Norwich, incurring a fine of thirty talents in 1347 (see Blomefield,
HisL of Norfolk^ vol. iii. p. 607), followed by a few verses in Latin^
English^ and French ; and on f. 54 is a confirmation, by Biohard II.
or Henry IV., of Edward II.'s charter to Harwich, co. Essex.
Vellum ; ff. 65. xivth cent. Apparently written by or for Paul
Le Ros or Le Roos, who was Town Clerk in temp, Edw. III. (see
ff. 3, 14, and Davy's Suffolk; Collections, Add. 19,093, f. 1). With
initials in red and blue. On f. 55 b is the date 18 March, 173^,
with the names Edward Syer, John Marten, and B. Love. Small
Folio.
Eg. 2,789 A. Survey of the manors of Butley, Boyton, and Tanghara,
CO. Suffolk, with full particulars of holdings, tenants, etc; made
12 Nov. 36 Eliz. [1694] by Balph Agas. Latin. AtOogr. At the
end (f. 36 b) indices of names of tenants and lands in the manors
have been added. Vellum; ff. 39. Belonged in 1780 to Samuel
Eilderbee (see f. 39 h). Folio.
Eg. 2,789 B. Plan of the Heath or Shepps course of the manor of
Tangbam [co. Suffolk] beyng the possession of Bobert Forthe,
Esquire," etc. ; made by Badulphe Agas, composer and woorker of
this plott,'* circ. 1594, after the testimony of '« many olde and
honest menu " and an old Boke " dated 1 May, 1467. Autogr.
Vellum sheet, 2 ft. 10 in. X 2 ft. 2 in.
Eg. 2,790. Transcripts of instructions to Ambassadors and other
similar state-papers ; tempp. Hen. VIII. — Eliz. : —
1. Instruction^ to Sir Anthony St Leger, E.G., Lord Deputy, and
others '* whome his majestic hath appointed to be of his Highnes
privie Councell in . . . Ireland " ; July, 1550. f. 1.
2. Instructions to Sir Henry Sidney, E.G., as Lord Deputy of Ireland ;
2 Aug. 1575. f. 6.
3. *• A brief memoriall of Instructions for Mr. Edmond Tremaine
being sent to the L. Deputie of Ireland " ; [1573]. f. 10.
4. Instructions to Sir Henry Sidney, E.G., Lord President, and the
Council in Wales ; June, 1674. f. 12. Followed (f. 22) by a form
of oath to be administered to any of the said Council on taking any
other office •* belonging to the Jurisdiction of the said CouncelL"
5. •* Orders sett downe " by the Queen, ete. " for the direction and
reformation of her Highnes Court in the marches of Wales," with
list (f. 27) of fees of the Court ; temp, Eliz. f. 23.
6. Instructions for Henry [Hastings^ Earl of Huntingdon, President,
and the Council in the North ; May, 1574. f. 30.
7. **The ancient statutes of the towne and Castle of Barwick"
478
EGEKTON MSS., 2,790.
[Berwick-on-Tweed] ; 1 Oct. 1560. ff. 43, 50. With instructions
for Francis [Eussell, 2nd] Earl of Bedford, as Warden of the East
Marches and Governor of Berwick, and forms of oaths to be
administered to him and to the gariison, etc. ; Feb. 1563 [4].
ff. 56, 58.
8. Instructions for Francis [Russell, 2nd] Earl of Bedford, as Lord
Lieutenant of Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and Exeter; 17 Mar.
4 and 5 Ph. and Mary [1558]. f. 66. Followed (ff. 67, 70) by
similar instructions from Qu. Elizabeth, (May, 1559) and 1 June,
9. "A privat memoriall for William Herle," setting forth the real
object of his journey to Hamburg, etc,; ctVc. 1560. f. 71.
10. Instructions for Sir Thomas Qresham, '*sent to Andwarpe for
order in payment and prolongacion of such debtes as the queene's
majestie doth owe there to soundry straungers"; 20 Dec. 1563.
f. 72. Followed (f. 73 b) by similar instructions, 22 Feb. 1566 [7].
11. Instructions for Bobert Colshill and others, " sent ii.to Germanye
for the takings up of certeyne sommes of monye for hir Majestie " ;
26 May, 11 June, 1576. ff. 74 b, 202.
12. "Inquisitions and orders'* respecting Prisoners in the Tower;
16 Sept. 1572. f. 79 b.
13. Orders regulating musters, instructions to Lord Lieutenants, and
I other papers referring to musters, and military matters; temp.
Hen. VIIL-~Eliz. ff. 81-129.
14. Instructions to Ambassadors and Agents, viz. : — (a) Sir Ralph
Sadleyr, to Scotland; 14 Apr. 34 Hen VIIL [1543]. f. 130;—
(b) John [Russell, 1st] Earl of Bedford and [Thomas Ratcliffe]
Baron Fitzwalter, to Spain ; 12 Mar. 1553 [4]. f. 136 ;— (c) Sir
Thomas Cornwallis and Sir Robert Bowes, to Scotland ; [Oct. 1553].
f. 138 ;— (d) Sir Thomas Chaloner, to Scotland ; Feb. 1555 [6].
f. 139 b;— (e) [Sir Richard] Shelley, to [Ferdinand] King of the
Romans [Emperor, 1558], on the Queen's proposal to marry his
nephew [Philip II.] ; 11 Dec. 1557 [? 1553]. f. 141 b;— (f ) Thomas
Randolphe, to Scotland ; 20 Aug., 17 Nov. 1563, 4 Oct. 1564. ff. 143,
145, 147;— (g) Henry Killigrew, to Scotland; 15 June, 1566,
Aug. 1572, 22 May, 1574, 27 May, 1575. ff. 149 b, 157 b, 159,
160 ;— (h) the same, to the Count Palatine ; 26 Jan. 1569 [70].
f. 153b;— (i) the same, to France; 1571. f. 156 ;— (k) Francis
Walsingham, to France; 11 Aug. 1570. f. 162 ;— (1) Daniel
Rogers, to Holland to the Prince of Orange ; 8 June, 1575. f. 172 b ;
— (m) Sir Humphrey Gilbert "and the English in the lowe
Countries"; [1572]. f. 175;— (n) Daniel Silvester, to Russia;
May, 1575. f. 178 ;— (o) Sir Henry Cobham, to Spain ; July, 1575.
f. 180 b ; — (p) Robert Corbet, to the Spanish Governor of the Low
Oountries; 29 Oct. 1575. f. 185; — (q) John Hastings, to tho
1574.
EGERTON MSS., 2,790.
479
Princo of Orange ; 29 Oct. 1575. f. 189 b (r) William Davison,
to the Low Countries; 29 Mar. 1576. f. 194;— (s) Thomas
Randolphe, to France; 2 Apr. 1576. f. 197 ;— (t) Robert Beale,
to the Prince of Orange; 16 Apr. 1576. f. 200 ;— (u) Henry-
Palmer, to be Captain, " of her Majesty's shippes set fourth for the
clearinge of the seas"; 19 May, 1576. f. 201 ;— (w) William
Holstoke, " to serve at the seas" ; 1 Aug. 1576. f. 204;— (x) Sir
Amyas Paulet, to France ; [Sept. 1576]. f. 206 ;— (y) Dr. [Thomas]
Wilson, to the Low Countries; 22 Oct. 1576. f. 208 ;— (z) Sir
John Smith, to Spain; 27 Nov. 1576. f, 210;— (aa) Edward
Horsey, to Don John of Austria, Governor of Flanders ; 14 Dec.
[1576]. f. 214b;— (bb) Philip Sidney, to the Emperor; 7 Feb.
1576 [7]. f. 218; — (cc) Edmond Huggines [Hogan], to Morocco;
April, 1577. f. 220 b;— (dd) Martin Frobisher, *'for the viago
nowe recommended to him for the Northe Weste parts and
Cataia" [Cathay] ; [1577]. f. 221 b ;— (ee) " Suche as shall have
licence to passe the seas for the takinge of Py rates and Sea
Robers " ; n. d. f. 223 b ;— (ff ) George Winter, " to goe to the Sea
for her Majestie's service " ; July, 1577. f. 224 ; — (gg) William
Davison, to the Low Countries; 2 Aug. 1577. f. 228b;— (hh)
Daniel Rogers and [Anthony] Jenkinson, to Embden to treat with
the King of Denmark's Commissioners ; [June, 1588]. Imperfect.
15. A memoriall of the matters to be intreated at the conference
between the English and Spanish Commissioners at Bruges;
11 Mar. 1564 [5]. f. 165.
16. Letter from the Council **to sertayn Bishopps for the salfe
custodie of Feckmann [John de Feokenham], [Thomas] Watson,
and others committed unto them for Popery e " ; drc. 1560. f. 227.
17. "A shorte discourse wherin is set downe the very treuth of the
K. of Spayne hys designe against this hole Isle, by [Patrick Gray]
the Master of Graye, 1589." f. 231.
For other copies of the same papers, see Lansdowne MS. 155.
Paper; ff. 238. Early xviith cent. In German binding of wooden
boards covered with elaborately stamped vellum; brass clasps.
Folio.
f. 230.
EGERTON CHARTERS AND fiOLLS
ACQUIRED IN THE TEARS
1888-1893.
Acquired in 1888.
686. Agreement between the Monks of Byland and the Canons
of Newbnrgh, respecting wood and land between Oxadala and
Gilling [in the Gilling district, N. R. York.]. Witnessed by
Roger, Archbishop of York [1164r-1181], the chapters of Rievaulx,
Fountains, Monk-Bretton, and Gisbum, Roger de Molbrai, and
others. With five massive seals of the Byland Abbey style.
From Ae Farnborough Fund.
686. Royal Licence to Robert Burdett, Esq., to alienate to John
Ffetherstow lands in Packwood, co. Warw., held in capiU ; Westm.,
2 July, 40 Eliz. [1698]. Second Great Seal.
From (he Farnborough Fund.
Acquired in 1889.
687. Permission by Matthew de Goumey, Knt., to Philip de la Mare,
son of John de la Mare, Knt, that he may grant land in Ffys-
sherton Manor, and the advowson of the church [co. Wilts.], to
Maiden-Bradley Priory, for appropriation ; 1390. Fine seal.
From the Farnborough Fund.
888. Release by John Pelham, Chevr., to Roger Ffenys, Chevr., of
the Manor of Herstmounceux [co. Suss.], fealty reserved ; 1430.
Seal.
From tJie Farnborough Fund.
Digitized by
EGERTON CHARTERS AND ROLLS, 589-618. 481
689. Release by Juhn Pelham, Knt., to William Prestewyke, Clerk,
and others, of the Manor of Herstmounceux [co. Suss.], fealty
reserved; 1432. Seal.
From ihe Famborough Fund.
Acquired in 1893.*
690-616. Twenty-seven Charters chiefly relating to the Family
of BLjiint of Sudingtun in Marnble, oo. Worcester, arranged as
follows : —
Co. Devon ;
Blagdon, in
1438.
Co. Essex :
Writtle, 1563.
Paignton, eto., 1436,
590, 591.
592.
Co. Salop :
Mawley Manor in Gleobury Mortimer,
1534. 593.
Co. Staff. :
Uttoxeter, 1326.
Co. Snff. :
Home, 1647.
594.
595.
Co. Surr. :
Ockley, 1708.
596.
Co. Wore. :
Newynton [Nannton - Beanchamp]
1310. 597.
Alton, in Bock, 1811-1315. 598-600.
Timberlake Manor, 1316-1591.
601, 602, 605, 608, 614, 615.
Mamble, 1316, 1448. 603, 609, 610.
Boicote, 1322. 606.
Sodington, etc, 1451-1458, 1591.
611-618»615.
Co. York. :
Gatenby Manor, 1591. 616.
Among them are also included : —
Accompts of the Executors of Peter Le Blount ; 1320. 604.
Inquis. p. mortem of John Blount, at Wyche ; 1443. 607.
Will of Peter Blount; 1618. 614.
From the Farnbarough Fund.
617. A ROLL of twenty-one documents relating to the proceedings of
the Quarter-Sessions held at Maidstone, co. Kent, in Apr. 1604.
618. Illuminated Vidimus and Confirmation by Henry IV., King of
Castile and Leon, of Royal privileges granted to the town of Cabra
in Andalusia; 20 June, 1459. With the leaden bulla of the king
appended.
* No £gerton Charters were acquired in 1896-92.
KG. CUAKTEKS. — 1893.
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A
A. S. Z. Letter thus signed to Sir
J. Banka, 1791. 33,979, f. 72.
Aa (Chrifltianos Carolus Henricus vmn
der). Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1790.
33,979, f. 36.
Abaraca 7 Bolea (Pedro Pablo),
Cowie de Arandoj i^nish Ambassador
m Prance. Letters to W. Eden, 1787.
34^425, f. 187 ; 34,426, ff. 160, 170.
Abbot, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 255.
Abbot (Charles), afterwards Speaker of
ihie House of Commons and \st Baron
Colchester, Letters to his step-brother,
Samuel Bentham, 1770-1828. 33,537,
C 227, 286, 332; 33.541, f. 490;
33.542, ff. 53. 536, 540, 543, 556, 558,
560, 562, 565, 573, 575, 586, 703;
33.543, ff. 23, 111, 319, 325, 334, 336,
403, 427, 433, 435, 460, 461, 514, 584^
• 538, 540, 550, 552, 557, 559, 568;
33.544, ff. 352, 365, 371, 377, 380, 394-
402, 411, 413, 440, 441, 474, 485, 487,
517, 554, 558, 560, 566, 694, 696, 700,
702, 706 ; 33,545, ff 1, 3, 5, 40, 50, 68,
72, 74, 78, 102, 106, 110, 114, 137, 253,
360, 523, 529, 533, 545, 553, 558;
33,546, m 75, 77, 131, 139, 239.
■ Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1778-
1802. 33,538, ff. 256, 297; 33,539,
f. 252 ; 33,542, ff. 329, 332, 335, 340,
341, 351, 394, 408, 410, 568, 572, 588,
590, 615, 626, 650, 673 ; 33,543, ff. 57,
61, 160, 384, 387, 611, 620, 622, 624,
633, 681, 689.
Letter to his mother, Mrs. Bent-
ham, 1780. 33,539, f. 77.
Letter to R. Pole Carew, 1798.
33,542, f. 676.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1799,
1801. 33,980, ff. 191, 291.
■ Letters to Lord Auckland, 1806-
1813. 34,456, ff. 424, 615, 626 ; 34,457,
ff. 7, 17, 80, 86, 93, 118, 142-144, 522;
34,458, ff. 17, 107, 243, 278, 291, 300,
307, 347, 487, 508, 521, 690 ; 34,460,
f. 230.
Letters to Lord Melville, 1813.
33,646, ff. 49, 52, 70.
Abbot {Ree, Charles). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1797. 33,980, f. 112.
Abbot (Elisabeth), wife of Charles^ \st
Baron Colchester, Letters to Lady
Bentham, 1813-1830. 33,645, ff. 139,
141, 172, 647 ; 33,546, f. 358.
Letter to Miss Bentham, n. d,
33,646, f. 532.
Abbot (George), Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Speech at the divorce suit of
Lord and Lady Essex, 1613. 34,218,
f. 143.
Letter to, from James I., 1622.
34,217, f. 39.
Abbot (J— Farr). Letter to his step-
brother, S. Bentham, circ, 1770. 33,537,
f. 226.
AbbottshaU Manor, oo. Suffolk,
Acknowledgment of recovery of, 1537-8.
Eg, 2713, f. 13.
Abd el Kader Ibrahim. Corre-
spondence ^with Gen. Gordon, 1884.
' Arabic, 34,474, ff. 84, 86, 99, 103.
Abdullah Mohamed. Letter to
Gen. Gordon, 1884. Arabia, with transl.
34,479, ff 118, 120.
Abel (Karl Fricdrich). Minuet, 1788.
34,126, f. 47 b.
Abercom, Earl of, v, Hamilton
(James).
Abercrombj (George). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1792. 34,446, f. 112.
Abercromby (Bon, James), M.F, for
Midhurst, Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1811-1812. 33,644, ff. 601,
633, 536, 605, 611.
Aberdeen* Bi8h<^ of, v. Gordon
(William).
Aberdeen, Sari ofi v. Gordon (George
Hamilton).
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Abardeen, Hospital of. Altar of, dedi-
cated, 1549. 33,992, f. 4.
AbergaTenny (Henry of), BUhop of
Llandaff. Cut of seal of, 1193. XGiv.
75.
Abernethy (Anna), Lady Abernethy of
SalUmn, Royal grant to, 1630. Copy,
34,324, f. 278.
Abingdon, co. Berks. Deed relating
to, 1740. Add. Ch. 38,505.
Abingdon, cf. v. Bertie (James).
AbiXLgton (John), PwDsyftr of Victuals
at SerwicK 0>rre«pondence with the
Privy Council, 1659. 33,591, ff. 172,
194.
Abinnnns (FUrins), Prmfectus Cos-
trorum at Dumysias, in Egypt OflB-
cial correspondence, a.d. 343-350. Or,
Papp, OCXXZI - CCXLVIII, GOOOUI -
oooczxii.
Abney (Mary). Letter to, from Dr.
Watts, 1722. 33,929, f. 5.
Abney (Sarah). Letter to, from Dr.
Watts, 1730. 33,929, f. 4.
Abn^ {Sir Thomas), JR., Sheriff of
JUndoti and Middl. Excheqner ac-
quittance to, 1693-1694. Add, Ch,
37,398.
Aboo Mondoor. Drawing of his
mosque and tomh, neai- Rosetta, by
E. W. Lane, 1825-1828. 34,088, f. 4.
Aboo Seer, «n Egypt. Description of,
by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828. 34,080,
f. 290.
Aboo Simbil, «n Egypt. Description
and drawini^s of, hr E. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,082, f. 235 ; 34,087, ff. 17-20.
Abou Qnglis. Letter t<f Gen. Gordon,
1884. Arabic, with transL 34,477,
ff. 34, 35.
Abramins and Maria. SS, Me-
morials of, 15th cent. Or. 34,060,
f.370.
Absembel, m Egypt v, Aboo Simbil.
Abnry. t>. Avebury, CO, Wilts,
AbydoSy ^ Egypt Description and
drawing of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,081, f. 129 ; 34,084, f, 14.
Plan and drawing, 1833. 34,198,
. ff.60,61.
Afffiinft^^^ (Pranciscus Maria). Plan of
Genoa, 1769. 34,185,0.
AoeOUptS. On wooden tablets, from
PanopoUs in Egypt, 7th cent. (?). 6r,
33,369.
Acoompts (continued). Of R. de Lay-
bum, Constable of Rochester Castle, etc,,
1264-1268. 34,153.
Wardrobe acoompt of Edward II.,
1313-1314. Copy, 34,160.
Exchequer accompts, 1572-1580.
34,215.
— Acquittance on accompts of the
sunreyor-general of rictuals for Berwick
Castle, 1575-1595. 33,938, f. 53.
Expenses of Sir H. Unton on his
embassy to France, 1595-1596. 34,274,
f. 134.
Of the late Provost Marshal of
Connaught, 1600. Eg. 2723, f. 93.
— Payments out of the Hanaper,
1600-1614. 34,324, f. 131.
For repairs to the Tower and
Royal Houses, keep of the prisoners,
etc., 1600-1732. 34,195, ff. 14, 16,
82-86, 107, 119, 121, 123, 125, 147,
149, 169.
Bill of Expenses of Sir L. I^w-
kenor. Master of the Ceremonies, 1611.
33,838.
Wages of the corps of Gentlemen
Pensioners, 1617. 34,122, B.
Fees and diet of the officers of the
Mint, 1626-1662, 1667, 1670. 34,858,
ff. 12 b, 30,40 b.
Of Col. Marten, in the Civil War,
1643, n. d, 34,326, ff. 59, 65.
Lord Ashley's silver accompt, 1666.
34,358, f. 25.
Exceptions to the accompt of H
Slingsby, Master of the Mint, 1666-
1670. 34,358, f. 27.
Bill of board-wages to the Royal
Household, 1693. 33,963, f. 23.
Of the Treasurer of the Navy,
1713-1714. 34,402.
Extraordinary disbursements of
the English Ambassador at Lisbon, 1760.
34,412, f. 45.
General accompts of Ramsey Ab-
bey, CO. Hunt., 1350-1526. 33,445;
33,446; 33,448; 33,449; 34,484.
Of Mettingham College, oo. Su£,
1402-1516. 33,985-33,990.
Treasurers' accompts, etc, of Sand-
wich, 1462-1695. 33,511.
I Various accompts relating to the
see of Chichester, temp. Hen. VIII.
34,817, ff. 65-lOL
Of Paris Garden libetty, South-
wark, 1608-1671. 34,110.
Digitized by
INDEX.
485
▲oOOmpta {continued). Receipto mnd
expenses of Isabella, Lady Morlej, 1463-
1464. 84,122, A.
■ Household-book of Anne, Duchess
of Buckingham, 1465-1466. 34,213.
Rental of Cul worth Manor, co.
Northt., 1474-1478. 34,301.
Of manors bel. to Sir] R. Crom-
weU in co. Hunt, 1545-1546. 33,452,
• Of the Cromwell family, of Ram-
sey, CO. Hunt., 1546-1672. 33,458-
33,461.
■ Payments made by Ann Warcupe,
1559-1570. 33,963, f. 64.
Steward's accompts of Viscount
Montagu, 1568-1570. 33,508.
Of Sir H. Cromwell's manors in
COS. Hunt, and Cambr., fomp. £liz.
34,396; 34,397, f. 21.
■ Expenses of journey from New-
market to London, and back to Norfolk,
1600. Eg. 2713, f. 483 b.
■■ Of Pinchampstead Manor, co.
Berks., 1612-1711. 34,302.
Of Sir R. Twysden's estates in
Chart and Romney Marsh, 1629-1631.
34,166.
Payment of tithes, aids, etc., by
Sir R. Twysden, 1631-1668. 34,167.
— — Farm, and other accompts of Sir
R. Twysden, 1639-1656. 34,162.
— — Accompt and memorandum-book
of Ph. Moreton, 1648-1672. 33,942.
■'■ Household accompts of the More-
tons, of Moreton, co. Chester, 1631-1622,
and private accompts of Ph. Moreton,
1649-1665. 33,941.
— Accompt-book of the tenant of
Belgard Manor, Lydd, oo. Kent, 1655-
1661. 34,258.
■■ Accompt-book of S. Humfrey,
1667-1674. 84,016.
■ Repairs in houses of the Duke of
Newcastle, 1714-1720. 88,442.
Accompts of A. CardonnePs
tnuteei, 1717-1785. 83,618-88,621.
' PriTate accompts of H. Pelham,
1723-1725. 88,617.
' Personal accompts of the Duchess
of Newcastle, 1737-1765. 33,627:
33,628.
■' Of a traTelling theatrical company,
1741. 33,488,^.1-82.
AcOOmptS (continued). Private ac-
compts of the Bentham family, 1749-
1834. 3.3,553, f. 212; 33,563.
Private accompts of the Ist Earl
and Countess of Chichester, 1759-1813.
83,623-33,626.
Of Jeremiah Bentham, 1761-1790.
33,563.
Household accompts of F. M.
Krankland, 1765-1768. 33,622.
For publishing W. Eden's « Four
tetters to Lord Cariiste^" 1780. 34,417,
f.46.
Foreign. Payments by the States-
General, for bread to the Branden-
burgers, 1694. 34,340, f. 75.
Aclieen, m Snmatrcu Trade reports of,
1688, 1699. 34,123, f. 28.
Aohmet al Mustafo. Letter to
Cassim el Mousse, 1884. Arabic 34,474,
f.95.
Aokermann (Rudolph). Letter to,
from A. Strickland, n. d. 33,964, f. 383.
Aokers (James), Constable of Manchester,
Letter to W. Eden, 1785. 34,420,
f. 289. *
Aoklaad (Esther). Letter to O. Eden,
n,d. 34,460, f. 231.
Aclande («r John), J.P. for co. Devon.
Bond taken before, and signed by, 1591.
34,195, f. 7.
Aole, 00, Norfolk, Acquittonce from the
Keeper of the House of Bridewell in,
to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602. JEg. 2714,
f. 198.
k Court (William), Secretary of Legation
at Naples. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1802^
33,981, f. 44.
Acstede. v. Okstede.
Acton (John). Letter to J. Bentham,
1787. 33,540, f. 426.
Aoton (Robert). Exchequer payment
to, as Cellarer to the King, 1531-2.
83,376, f. 31 b.
Aoton (W— T— ). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1820. 83,545, f. 415.
AOHTIM (Diego Sarmiento de), Conde
de Oondcmar, Spanish Ambassador in
London. Letter to, from the Marq. of
Buckingham, 1620. 84,217, f. 19 b.
AoWOrth (Sir Jacob). Letter to, from
Sir S. Trevanion, 1728. 34,195, f. 166.
Adair (James). Letter in behalf of,
from James VI. to the Emperor, 1578.
33,531, f. 167.
Digitized by
486 INI
Adair (S~). Letter to Lady AuckUnd,
1806. 34,456, f. 414.
Adalard, Bathonimsis, Geometria
Eaclidis commentata ab eo, 13th cent.
34,018.
^^t^m (Adolphe Charles), Musician.
Letter to, from M. Carafa, 1836. Fr.
33,965, f. 348.
Adam (Robert). Letter to R. P. Carew,
1791. Copy, 33,541, f. 257.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1791.
33,541, f. 264.
Adam (William). Letter to W. Eden,
1783. 34,419, f. 271.
Adam (William), M.P, Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1806, 1811. 34,456, f. 475 ;
34,458, f. 309.
Adame (Francisco de), Dean of New
Oranadi. Report oonc. spiritnal condi-
tion of the natires, 1568. 33,983, f.
239.
Aflf^wi (Andrea), Musician, Italian
cantatas, 18th cent. 34,055, ff. 47, 101.
Adamich (A— L— ). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1812. 33,982, f. 28.
i ^i^tmm (Dr. ). Letter to, from G.
Canning, 1826. 34,079, f. 91.
Adams (Dadlej). Letter to Sir J.Banks,
1792. 33,979, f. 169.
Adams (John). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1782, 1786. 33,977, f. 141; 33,978,
f.51.
A flft^Fwff (Robert), Vicar of Buckland
Dinhanif oo. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 snbscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 7.
Adda (Ferdinando d'), Cardinai^ Nuncio
in England, Jitters to Rome, 1685-
1689. Itai, Extn 34,502, ff. 2-51 ;
34,503,
Addiiurton (Anthony), M.D. Letter
to WVHale, 1770. 33,573, f. 370.
Addington (Henry), Speaker of the
Hof^ae of Commons^ afterw. Prime Minis-
ter and Viscount Sidmouth, Letter to
S, Bentham, 1798. 33,542, f. 705.
Correspondence with I#ord Anck-
land, 1801, 1802. 34.455, ff. 373, 492,
493.
— — Correspondence with G. Eden (2nd
Baron Auckland), 1812. 34,458, ff. 382,
383, 384.
,1 L Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1812, 1813. 33,544, ff. 617, 619,
630 ; 33,5459f. 145.
Addison (John). English opera, 19th
cent. 33,799, f. 1 ; 33,800, f. 1.
Addison (Joseph). Supposed sketch of
a * Spectator ' found in his cabinet, n. dL
Copy, 33,441, f. 1.
Addison and Boalo, ^vsh PuXf
lisherB, Letter to, from J. B. Cramer,
1829. 33,965, f. 188.
Adfbo, *» Egyp^' Description and draw-
ings of, by E. W. Une, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 33; 34,086, ff. 13-15.
Admont Abbey, ^ Styria, Anti-
phonal written for, 1622. 34,116.
Admiralty. Eicheqner payments for,
1570-1574. Eg, 2723, ff. 10 b, 67 b.
Letters to Lord Carteret, 1744.
Copies, Eg, 2693, ff. 72, 128.
Warrant to Capt. Elton, 1744.
Eg. 2693, f. 47.
Correspondence with Lord Suffolk,
1773. Eg, 2702, ff. 258, 262.
Letten to Sec. Jackson from Lord
Lisburne and naval men, 1776-1786.
34,187.
Letter to W. Eden, 1777. 34,413,
f. 464.
Orders, etc., relating to the
" Trial " Cutter, 1791, 1792. 33,493.
— Order to Capt. Manley, to co-
operate with the Duke of York, 1793.
Copy, 34,449, f. 187.
Presented, in 1888, Add. 33,354 ;
and, in 1890, Add. 33,632.
Admiralty, Co*trt of. "De officio
Admirallitatis Anglie," by T. Rowghton,
temp. Hen. VI.? PrnUed, 16th cent.
33,994, f. 8.
AdolpbnS (John). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1803. 34,456, f. 31.
JSlfhoah, Archbishop of Canterbury
[pb, 1012]. Adrice for preserving health
on certain days of the year, 15th cent.
34,111, f. 55 b.
JEnoas. Roman d'£«n^ ciro. 1400.
34,114, t 106.
JBsop. Fables: the '^Anonymns Nere-
leti, in Lat, verse, 14th cent. 33,780.
« Ysopet-Avionnet," In Lat, and
Fr, verse, 14th cent. 33,781.
Fables, translated by E. Barbaro,
1422. Lat, 33,782.
Fables, in English verse by John
Ellis, 18th cent. 33,783,
Digitized by
INDEX.
iS7
JL-&bri0 (Johann Francisciis). Grant
of arms to, by Charles, Archduke of
Austria, 1580. Qertn. Add. Ch. 36,456.
Africa. Description of the S.E. Coasts,
and their delineation, 1823.- 33,837,
f. 1.
Address on the civilization of the
Africans, 19th cent. 33,837, f. 50.
Maps of, 17th cent. 34,184, ff.
10 b-20 b.
Maps and drawinj^ of the W.
coast, 17th cent. 33,976.
AfkelilUI (Adam), Stoedish Savant,
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1792, 1794,
1795. 33,979, ff. 165, 190, 248, 264,
275, 282; 33,980, f. 14.
AgM (Charles), Archbishop of Cashel,
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1782-1798.
34,418, f. 503 ; 34,419, f. 166 ; 34,420,
f. 441 ; 34,454, ff. 160, 204, 254, 268,
278, 294, 306, 308, 313, 368, 410, 415,
447, 486.
Agar-SUifl (Oeorge James Welbore),
1st Baron Dover (m 1831). Owned
Add, 34,280-34,285.
Agard (Charles^ Sheriff of co, Dethy,
Letter to J. Milward, 1661. Copy.
34,306, f. 15.
Agavde (Arthur). Stationery supplied
to, in the Exchequer, 1614. 34,318,
f. 36.
AgM (Ralph). Survey of Butlej, Boy-
ton and Tangham Manors, 1594. Eg.
2789, A, B.
Aghriniy Cowidees of. v. Reede van
Ginkel (MarU).
9. Amersham, co.
J^mew (F— ). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1787, 1788, 1790. 33,978, ff. 151, 201 ;
33,979, f. 28.
AgOStini (Pietro Simone). Italian
cantatas, 18th cent. 34,055, ff. 31, 52-
100.
Agrionltlire. Note-book of T. Stringer
on, cnrv. 1655-1680. 33,509.
Agtlila (Juan del), Spanish Commander
m Ireland. Articles with the Lord
Deputy at the siege of Kinsale, 1602.
34,218, f. 220.
Aguilar (Juan Bautista). Play, 18th
cent. Span. 33,471, f. 1.
Ahmed 1.9 ^tono/2Vir%. 0. Turkey.
Aids. V. Revenue.
Ailesbury, EarU of.
0. Bruce (Robert).
Brudenell-Brttce (Thomas).
Ailwin, ^Dux orientaiium Angkfum,**
Note of foundation by, of Ramsey Abbey,
CO. Hunt., in 969 ; 14th cent. 33,450,
f. 3b.
Ainslia (Gilbert), Master of Pentbrohe
Coll.^ Cambridge. Letter to S. Grimaldi,
183a 34,189, f. 164.
Ainslie iSir Robert), English AmhassO'
dor <st Constantinople. Letter to Lord
Lansdowne, 1785. Copy. 33,540,
f. 231.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1789,
1792. 34,429, f. 90; 34,446, f. 252.
• Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1791-1793. 34,439, ff. 59, 178,
197, 224, 226; 34,442, ff. 134, 254;
84,444, ff. 56, 57, 156, 261, 349 ; 34,445,
f. 55; 34,446, f. 395; 34,447, f. 244;
34,448, f. 77; 84,449, ff. 833, 369;
34,450, ff. 266, 359, 382 ; 34,452,
f. 273.
AilUIWOrth (William Harrison), Nofjel-
ist. Letter to C. Oilier, 1844. 83,964,
f. 228.
Airy (Sir George Biddell), Astronomer
Royal. Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1837-
1859. 34,189, ff. 145, 258, 274, 331,
416, 418, 424, 439-441, 460, 462-466,
491, 493, 512-518, 522, 530.
Aialabia (John). Warrant for repay-
ment of loan to, 1716. 34,195, f. 151.
Signature, as Pr. Councillor, 1719.
34,195, ff. 147, 149.
Alton (-
-). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1780. 33,977, f. 120.
Aiton (William Townsend), of the Royal
Gardens^ Keto. Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1800-1814. 33,980, ff. 230, 280, 281 ;
3.S,981, ff. 40, 96, 99, 105, 216, 233, 246 ;
33,982, ff. 60, 63, 264.
Letter to W. Price, 1807, 38,981,
f. 261.
Alainiiios de Vibar (Frandsco).
Play, 1826. Span. 33,480.
AImm de IlUllllifl. De Laude B.
V. M., from his Anteclaudianus," 1492.
34,139, f. 57 b.
Alarcon j Xendosa (Juan de).
Plays, 18th cent. Span. 33,477,
ff. 150-360.
Alba Tift^"^*- (^. Johannes de). Note of
cure from sickness, 16th cent. 34,111,
f. 39 b.
Albemarlay Dvke of, v. Monck (Chris-
topher).
Alberoni (Giulio), Card. Letters to,
from the Duke of Ormonde, 1718-1719.
Fr. 33,950, ff. 2-87 pattim.
Digitized by
48a nr
Alberoni (Oiidio), Card, (pontimied).
Psendonymi for, 33,950, f. 90 b.
Albinoni (Tomasso). SonaU for 3
Tiolins, late 18th cnit. 34,074-5,
f. 27 b.
Albarty S,^ cf TVopam. Miniatiire of,
late 15th cent. 34,294, fl 204 b.
Alberilley Marqmg d*. V. White
(Richard).
A1j*a1«. (J — ). Letter to Jeremj
Bentham, 1822. 83,545, f. 560.
Alchorne (S— X ^say Master of the
Mint. Letters to Sir J. Banks 1794.
33,979, ff. 262, 263.
AlcOOke (LaarenceX Parson of lUiing^
ton, CO, Sussex. Letters to R. J axon,
1592-1593. 33,410, ff. 45, 55, 70, 83,
86.
Alconlniryy co. Hunt, Deeds relating
to, 14754586. Add. Ck. 33,172;
39,095.
Alconbnry Weston Kanor, co,
EunL Coort-rolls, 1291, 1454. Add.
Roils, 34,908, 34,909.
Deed relating to, 1587. Add. Ch.
33,173.
Aldorby (John de) (?X Bishop of Lincoln.
Cast ofieal of, (?)1305. xovii. 19.
Ald«r£»rd» oo, Korf. Warrant to the
ConsUbles of, 1674. Eg, 2717, f. 328.
Aldersej of Aiders^ and Spius
stowe, GO. Ch es t e r , and Bred-
gar, oo. Sent, /^a*m/yo/. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,920, f. 20.
Alders^ (William), English Agent at
Hamimrg. Letters to W. Blathwayt,
1701. 34,357.
Aldersey (William), junhr. Letter to
W. BUthwayt, 1701. 34,357, f. 55.
Aldesworth, oo. Notts, Pedigree and
notices of the family of Baker of^ 19th
cent. 33,611, f. 1.
Aldingbonme, co. Sussex, Deposition
relating to trespass in the park of, temp,
Hen.ViU. 34,317, f. 10.
Aldworth of oo. Berks., FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent 33,896, £ 5.
HI^M (Lncas). Plaj, 18th cent.
Span, 33,471, f. 48.
Alexander, the Great, J. Valerii res
gestae Alezandri: fragments, late 12th
cent. 33,371, f. 25.
Epistola ad Aristotelem : frag-
ment, late 12th cent. 33,371, f. 28.
Alexander, the Great (contmaed).
Letter to, from the Scythians, Utc
15th cent. %)an. 33,882, f. 10.
Alezander, Emperor of Eussia, «.
Russia, Sovereigns of.
Alexander ZV.,VZ«f Popes. o.Bome,
Bishops of.
Alexander [? Trallianos]. Medical
treatise entitled ^ Experimenta Alexan*
dri," 15th cent. Engl, 34,111, f. 77.
Alexander (J~X •^wt. Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1796. 33,542, 1 406.
Alexander (James Wadman> Letter
to Jeremy Bentham, 1790. 33,541,
f. 188.
Alexander (John). Utter to J. Bent-
ham, 1760. 33,537, f. 58.
Alexander (William), Artist. Draw-
ings, on Lord Macartney's embassy to
China, 1792-1793. 33,931.
Alexandria, in Egypt Description of,
by £. W. Lane, 1825-1828. 34,080, f. 3.
Drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,083, ff. 4 b-9 ; 34,088, f. 2.
Plan of, by K. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,088, f. 1.
Plan of, 1832. 34,198, f. 4.
Supposed letter from, 20 Apr.
1796. 34,454, f. 383.
Alexandria, .^'t:AMMcpo/. «. Peter, &
Alexins, Patriarch of Constantinople.
On donations of monasteries, etc, 12th
cent. Gr. 34^060, f. 546 b.
Alexins Comnenns, Emperor, v.
Eastern Empire.
Alfbres ( X Relator m the Boyal
Audiencia of Grottada. Deposition cone.
New Spain, 1567. Span. 33,983, f. 49.
Alfonso VI., tf Portugal, v. Portugal,
Kings of.
Alfirannns. Astrological table, 14tb
cent. Lot, 34,018, f. 93 b.
Algar (Joseph), Vicar ofChrist Oiurchf
frome. Letter to Rey. W. Phelps, 1836.
33,836, f. 240.
Alintfton, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 118.
Alisard (Adolphe Joseph Louis)^ Opera
singer. Receipt for pay signed by, 1841.
33^965, f. 167.
Alkham., co. Kent, Deed relating to,
1434. Add, Ch. 36,460.
jyjim (£_ T— X husband of Mad.
Caradori'Allan. Letter to P. F. Laporte,
1834. 33,965, f. 1.
Digitized by
IND£X.
(George), of DarlingUm, Owned,
end of 18th cent., Add, 33,771.
Alldridge (Thomas). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1806. 33,981, f. 243.
Allegories. Parliament of the Three
Ages : an alliterative poem, 15th cent.
83,994, f. 19.
Allegri (Oregorio). Motet, 1835,
34,061, f. 3.
Allein (John), Parton of Ftchingjieldy co»
Sussex. Certificate of Communion from,
1592. 33,410, f. 71.
Allen. Jacobite pseudonym for Lord
Arran, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Allen (Sir Christopher). Letter to, from
R. Rychers, 1585. 34,218, f. 29 b.
(Henry). Elegy on F. Rodney,
1637. 34,239, f. 20.
Allen (James), Dean of 8t, Datida,
Presented, in 1890, Add, 33,610, F.
Allen (John), Master of the Rolls^ Ire-
land, Warrant signed by, 1538.
84,079, f. 2.
Allen (John). Letter to Sir J. Banlcs,
1803. 33,981, f. 132.
Allen (John), if./).. Historical writer.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,457,
f. 184 ; 34,460, f. 232.
Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh, 1816.
34,526, f. 24.
Allen {Sir ThomasX Admiral. Letter
to, from Sir R. Southwell, 1668. 84,381,
f. 84.
Allen (WiUiam). 9. Titus (Ob/. Silas).
Allen (William), Quaker, Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, IKl 2-1829. 83,544,
f. 646 ; 33,545, ff. 308, 590 ; 33,546,
flF. 71, 237, 267.
Letter to F. Place, 1818. 88,545,
f. 295.
Utter to J. Mill, 1823. 83,545,
f. 629.
AUin (Matthew), M,P, for Weymouth.
Petition to Parliament, circ, 1653.
34,326, f. 1.
Alliston (John). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1825. 34,188, f. 47.
AUnntt (William Henry). Presented,
in 1892, Add. 34,724, fi.
Allwood ( Report upon Span-
ish Slave Trade, 1787. 34,427, f. 168.
Almanacs. Folding almanac, with
prognostications, etc.^ 15th cent. Eg,.
2724.
489
oe (oontinued^. Mercurius
C«l^«c««»*«c., by J. Booker, 1647. Printed.
— ^^^J»ond's Almanac, 1648. Printed.
— - — Urano-Scopia, by J. Booker, 1649.
Printed, 34,171,
— - — Hemeroscopeion, by Capt. O.
Wharton, 1651. Printed. 34,172.
V, also Calendar.
Almeida (Antonio d*). Poem by, 16th
cent. Port. 33,791, f. 24 b.
— * (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33.376.
f. 32 b. '
Alnwick, co. Northumb. Deed relatimr
to, 1689. Add. Ch, 37,679.
Alphaai, Archbishop, v, Mlfheah, Arch-
btshop of Canterbury.
Alphen," The, trading ship. Invoice
of goods laden on, late 17th cent. 34.340.
f. 100. '
Alqnen (F— M— d^. Letters to
— — Ries, etc., 1870, 1874. 33,507,
ff. 312, 316. *
Altkorpe, co. Northi, View, 1669.
33,768, f. 66.
Althorpe, Ftscoim^.
Cnarles).
V, Spencer (John
Altitude. De altitudine, early 14th
cent. 33,969, f. 103.
Alton, CO. Wilts. Deed relating to, drc.
1142-1184. -4dii. a. 37,664.
Alton, th Eock, CO. Wore. Deeds re-
lating to, 1311-1315. JSg. Ch. 598-600.
Alnee (John). Commentary on Juyenal,
1473. 33,795, f. 83.
Alnred (Thomas> Letter to the Marq.
of Buckingham, on the Spanish match,
1620. Copy. 34,217, f. 18.
Alvanley, Lord. v. Arden (Richard
Pepper).
Alvarei (Dr. \ of Brussels.
Opinion on the nature of Tobacco, 1635.
L d. 33,587, f. 2.
Alvarei(I^P— ), o/5ntts<f/». Opinion
on the nature of Tobacco, 1635. Lat.
33,587, f. 2.
Alvenflaeben(Philipp Earl), Orafvon,
Chamberlain of the Kimj of Prussia.
iDstr notion to, as special envoy to
France, 17h7. 84,426, f. 359.
Alverd (Thomas). Exchetiuur pjivments
to, as Keeper of York Place,' 1532.
33,376, f. 24 b.
Digitized by
490
INDEX.
Alverei Pereira (Luis). Poem by,
16th cent. PoH, 33,791, f. 22.
Alvarto de San Silvestre (Jose).
Notes on the "Abaca" plants, 1819.
Span, 33,982, f. 144.
Amada, m Egypt, o. Hassayeh.
Ainadaii (Robert). Exchequer payment
to, as Treasurer of the jewels, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 15.
A2nad6i(Fi]ippo). Italian cantata, 1709.
34,056, f. 48.
JLUbassadorS. Exchequer payments
for diet of, 1570-1574. Eg, 2723, ff.
31 b, 45 b, 47 b, 58 b, 59 b.
Opinions on the privileges o^
1571. 34,216, f. 2.
Papers on the mode of the recep-
tion of, at the Court of Russia, 18th cent.
Eg, 2703, flF. 365, 404-443.
0. also England.
Amboyna, Island of. Map and view
of, 17th cent. 34,184, ff. 72 b, 74 b.
AmIirOMy 8» Extracts from, cone, the
penitence of Solomon, 12th cent. 33,518,
f. 164 b.
Antiphonal-Gradual after ose of,
12th-13th cent. 34.209.
— ^— — Miniature of, late 15th cent.
34,294, f. 198 b.
Ambrosio (Carlo), Composer, String
quartet, 1749. 34,267, f. 12.
Amerioay British, and Unttbd
States. Negotiations between England
and France concerning N. America, 1698-
1699. 33,440.
State of the possessions of Gt.
Britain in, at the treaty of Utrecht,
[1713]. jE&. 2703, f. 444,
Papers relating to the French en-
croachments in, 1750-1760. Eg, 2694,
ff. 98, 168, 192.
Idea for a General History of N.
America, by L. Boturini-Benaduci, 1746.
Ital. transl. 1750. 33,763.
Proclamation of George III. on the
outbreak of the war in, with other
papers, 1775. 34,412, ff. 345, 366, 368.
Papers, ete., relating to the war
and public affairs, 1776-1781. 34,413-
. 34,417.
Appointment of Commissioners for
restoring peace in, with instructions, efo.,
1776. 34,413, ff. 29, 45, 52.
Proceedings of Congress chiefly
relative to the Commissioners to France,
26 Sept. 1776—6 Feb. 1777. 34,413,
f. 169.
America^ British, and United States
^ontmusd). Remonstrance from B.
Franklin and S. Deane to the Government
of Portugal on behalf of, 1777. 34,414,
ff. 51, 52.
Letters from the Commissioners to
France, to the Committee of Foreign
Affairs in, 1777. 34,414, ff. 142, 144,
223.
Proceedings of the Commissioners
sent out to treat with, 1778. 34,415,
34,416.
List of Members of Congress, 1778.
34,416, f. 160.
Memorandum of goods shipped to,
from Great Britain, circ 1778. 34,461,
f. 332.
Letters from the President of the
U. States to the Stadtholder of the
United Provinces, and to the States
General, 1792. Copies. 34,443, ff. 97,
144, 145.
Articles of commerce with the
Indies, by G. M., drc. 1817. 83,411,
f. 94.
V, also names of the several
Colonies.
Anidrica, South. Logbook of voyage to,
from Brittany, 1706-1709. ly. 3^246.
Amersham, co. Bucks. Relation of
the liberty of sending Burgesses to
Parliament by, temp, Chas. 1. Eg, 2723.
f. 104.
Amtry (Anthony), Eector of Aieholt^ oo.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 21.
Amherst of oo. Kent, Fmnily
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,895.
f. 36 b.
Notes on, 1841-1842. 33,929,
ff. 534-537, 548.
AmlLerst (Maj-Gen. Jeffery), after-
wards Commander-m'CMefin A. AmeruxL,
and Baron Amherst. Correspondence
with Gen. Wolfe, 1758. Qwy. 33,923,
f. 510.
Letter to W. Eden, 1776. 34,413,
f. 25.
Amlieret (William Pitt), Earl Amherst.
Letters to Rev. T. Street fei Id, 1823-1839.
33,929, f. 347 ; 34,103, ff 12, 19, 21,
52-64, 69, 73, 86, 129, 143, 158, 163-
168, 173-175.
AmidenilUi (Theodoms). Elogia sum-
morum PontiBcum et Cardinalium,
1564-1655; 17th cent. 33,731.
Axnmon, Sw, Abbas. Extracts from, 15th
cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 422 b.
Digitized by
Amner (John), Composer. Service, 17th-
18th cent. 34,203, f.44b.
Amorsley. Jacobite pseudonym for
Card. Alberoni, 1718-19. 33,950, f. 90 b.
AmplliloolliTlSy S., Bishop of Iconinm.
On the canon of the Bible, 15th cent.
Qr. 34,060, f. 311.
Amstardam. Report, on ship from, con-
taining arms, etc., 1642. 34,253, f. 15.
Post-Offlce treaty with, 1687.
34,340, f. 33.
Names of State Council, 1790.
34.434, f. 415.
M^moire sur I'origine et la natnre
de la Banque de Amsterdam, 1791
34.435, f. 247.
Amwell, CO, Herts. Deeds relating to,
1539-1599. Add. Ch. 35,283—35,285 ;
35,315—35,323.
■ Papers relating to the rectory of,
16th-l7th centt. 33,575, ff. 6, 8 ;
33.580, ff. 91-101.
AmjBM (Thomas), Auditor of Hethersett
Manor, co, Korf. Accompt of wood
sales before, 1570^ Eg. 2713, f. 41.
Amyot (Thomas). Letters to J. P.
ColUer, 1829-1836. 83,963, ff. 35-55.
Anacreon. Ode III., transL, ctrc. 1700,
into Eng. verse by J. Hnghes, 19th cent.
Copy. 33,940, f. 189.
AnastasilUly BibHotheoaritts. Vita S.
Joannis Eleemonis, 12th cent. 33,518,
f. 129.
Ana4rta8ilUly S., of Mt. Sinai. On
festal observances, 15th cent. Qr»
34,060, ff. 437, 439.
Anatomy. On the veins and arteries
of the human body, 15th cent. Germ,
34,304, f. 93.
Treatise on the mechanism of the
human ear, noee, etc, 17th cent. 84,218,
f. 229.
Notes on, by John Hunter, 18th
cent. 84^407, ff. 77-81.
Lectures on, by Sir E. Home, 1810.
34,407, ff. 82, 99, 124, 147.
Notes and extracts on, by R. Owen,
ctrc. 182a-1832. 34^406.
Anoaster and Kesteven, Duke of.
V. Bertie (Peregrine).
AnoeliniUi. Liber de morte, 15th cent.
33,957, f. 219.
Ati^a.iMa.« Islands, The. Letters
relating to, 1789. 34,467, ff. 145,
165.
iX. 491
Anderson (Alexander). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1803. 33,981, f. 117.
Anderson (James). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1787, 1794. 33,978, f. 104;
33,979, f. 266.
Anderton (William). Indictment of,
1693. 34,526, f. 1.
Andida, Bishop of. v, Theodorus.
Andover. Viscountess. v. Howard
(Mary).
Andrew. Jacobite pseudonvm for Mary
of Modena, 1718-19. 33,950, f. 90 b.
AndreWy 8. Miniature of, early 16th
cent. 34,294, f. 189 b.
Andrewis (Thomas). Exchequer pay-
ments to, as Secondary in the office of
Clerk of the Pipe, 1531-2. 33,376,
f.49.
Andrews (Dr. Lancelot), Canon of St.
Paul*Sf afteno. Bishop of Winchester^
Discussion on the status of the Canons,
[1589-1623]. 34,268, f. 13.
Censura articulorum Lambethano-
rum, 17th cent. 34,312, f. 7 b.
Andrews (Thomas W— ). Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1794. 33,979, f. 261.
Andrews and Street, Bankers.
Letter to, from Sir W. Scott, 1827.
33,964, f. 374.
AngarathnSf Monastery of in Crete,
Obits of Abbats Nephon, 1559, and
Germanus, 1579. 34,060, f. 10.
Angelo (Henry), Fencing Master. Letter
cone, publishing ^^Angelo's Picnic,**
1831. 33,964, f. 226.
AnfferSf in France, Visit to^ wHh
views, 1828. 33,710, f. 82.
Promenade d'Angers i Nantes par
le bateau-k-vapeur, 1823. Printed.
33,710, f. 133.
Anglesea, Itle cf. Tour through, with
views and di-awings, 1802. 33,636.
Angola, W. Afrioa. Map of, 17th cent.
33,976, A.
Angonl6me, Louis Antoine, Duo
d*. Portraits and " medallions de che-
veux " of him and Marie Th^r^e Char-
lotte his wife, 1813. 33,793, ff. 17, 29.
Annilla, island of, v. St. Christopher
niM. Anguilla.
Angnlo (Pedro Fernandez del Campo y).
V. Campo y Angulo (Pedro Fernandez
del).
Angus, Earl of. V. Douglas (Sir
miliam), of Glenbervie.
Digitized by
492
INDEX.
J (?) (Lucrecia d*). Poem to, by
Alfonso v., of Aragon, late 15th cent.
Span, 83,382, f. 78.
Animal-Magnetisiii. Inquiry bj
the Inquisition at Madrid on the healing
powers of, tfte., 1815-1818. Span. 33,532.
And on, Franfois^ Due son of Henri
IT. Discourse in favour of Qu. Elizabeth's
marriage with, 1580. 34,216, f. 27.
Speech against the marriage of
Qa. Elizabeth with, by Sir R. Sadlelr,
drc. 1580. 33,594, f. 1.
— Agreement for marriage of Qu.
Elizabeth with, 1581 (?). Lai. Draft.
33.963, f. 69.
AnJcer (CW. P— ), Danish Omsul in
England. Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1785.
33,978, flF. 36, 42.
JLnnable (Benjamin). Changes for
church-bell ringing, 18th cent. 33,357.
Anne, 61 Life of, 1765. Irish. 34,119,
f. 140 b.
Anne, Empress of Mussia. v, Russia,
Sovereigns of.
Anna, wife of James L v. England,
Sovereigns of. James I.
Annesley (Arthur), Visownt r<Uentia.
Letter to, from Rev. S. Smith, 1809.
33.964, f. 377.
^ (Francis). Letter to the
1713. 84,195, f. 141.
Annaslej (George), Viscount ValenOa,
afterw. 2nd Earl of Mouninorris. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1802. 33,981, f. 55.
Certificate, 1802. 33,981, f. 60 b.
AnonymonS. Letters, signed thus, to
Jeremy Bentham, 1799, 1827. Engl.
and Fr. 33,543, f. 63 ; 83,546, f. 177.
Anqnetil (Louis Pierre> Letter to
J. L. de Burigny, 1756. jFV*. 34^079,
f. 99.
Portrait. 84,079, f. 98.
Anneslay
Speaker, 17
S.^ Archbishop of Canterbury.
Meditationes et orationes, et epistola ad
Gnndulfum, 13th and 15th oentt.
83,381, ff. 43, 103.
Drawing of seal of [1093-11081
19th cent. 33,926, f. 12.
Anstia (John), Sen.^ Garter King-aU
Arms. Information to the Earl Marshal
against, by Clarenceuz and Norroy, ante
1729. Eg. 2721, ff. 484, 486.
Letter to [1718-1745].
Antichrist. De Antechristo, early
14th cent. 33,969, f. 89.
Antiipia and Barbnda, Idands of.
Proot impression of seal of Queen Victoria
for. xcvm. 18.
Antioohy PatHardi of. o, Balsamon
(Theodorus).
Antiphonals. v. Liturgies.
Antiqnitias. Notes for course of
essays on, by Rev. J. Skinner, early 19th
cent. 33,666; 33,667; 33,693.
Drawings of, in J. Skinner's jour-
nals, 1788-1832. 33,683-33,730 pas-
Catalogue of the Towneley Marblea,
ctrc. 1805. 34,009.
■ Extracts concerning Celtic remains.
1821. 33,672.
Lecture on Anglo-Saxon ceme-
teries, by T. Wright, 1854. 83,347,
f. 262.
Eg. 2721, f. 503.
Ant8»opoli«9
Kcbeer.
in Egypt, v. Gow el
Inscriptions on plates of arms of
Knights of the Bath, to 1753. 33.379.
f. 53 b. ' '
Rubbings of brasses, 19th cent.
33,925.
*• Antiquities Comu-Brittanic," by
W. Scawen, 18th cent. 33,420, f. 108.
■ ■ Observations on the Roman wall
in Cumberland and Northumberland,
with drawings, 1801. 33,638.
Engraving of the brass of Sir R.
Howard, 1653, in Clun Church, 19th
cent. 33,610, f. 9.
Account of Roman roads and villas,
etc., in CO. Somerset, 19th cent. 83,829.
f. 121. '
Account of the Julia Via and
Roman Road from Bath towards Marl-
borough, 1830. 33,719.
Inscriptions on tombstones in
St. Mary's Church, Swansea, 1857.
34,061.
Drawings of Druidical remains,
e^c, in Anglesea, 1802. 83,636.
Account of the temple of Chettok,
in Java, circ. 1811-1817. 33,411, f. 18.
Drawings of Egyptian, Etruscan,
•nd Roman antiquities, by E. Dodwell,
circ. 1825-1827. 33,958-33,961.
Drawings and notes of antiquities
in Egypt, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34>080-34,088.
Antonia (William Lee), of Tottendge,
CO. Herts. Book-plate of arms, 18-19th
cent. 34,125.
Digitized by
AntoniniUI VilUi. d. Rome, j^mperors
of.
AntonilUi (Marcus), iriunwir. Rescript
to the itouf6v of Asia, 2nd cent. Or,
Fap, czxxvii. ver90,
Antony, 8. Miniature of, late 15th
cent. 34^294, f. 202 b.
Antrim, Marquis of» v. Mac Donnell
(Randal).
Antnnes Ferreira (Manoel), ** Ermi-
tano Cruz de St. Pabh." Letters to Sir
R. Southwell, 1672-1674. Span. 34^332,
ff. 14, 64, 68, 69.
Letter to R.Pendare8, 1674. Oaan.
34,332, f. 66.
Antwerp, m Belgium. Papers relating
to, 16th cent. Flem. and Fr. 33,953.
Letter from, 1798. I^. Copy.
34,448, f. 49.
Apaien (I>— X Comte. Letter to S.
Bentham, 1788. 33,540, f. 456.
ApetllOrpe Kail, oo. Northt. Cata-
logue of books in, 17th cent. 34,220,
f. 25 b.
■ Comedies performed at, 1640-1650.
34,221.
Ap GuyllianUi (John). Exchequer
pa3rment to, as Serjeant-at-arms,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 32.
Ap Onyllianu (Thomas). Ezcheqaer
payment to, as Valet of the Crown,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 35 b.
ApEowell (Thomas). Letter to
Worthiall, temp. Hen. VllL 34,317,
f. 3.
Apocrypha. Account of the enrol-
ment of Christ among the priests of
the Temple, 15th cent. Or. 34,060,
f. 558.
Apploby (Samuel). Letters to, from
T. Hastings, 1841-1849. 33,964, ff.
183-201.
Appleby (Thomas), Bishop of Carlisle,
Cut of seal of, 1376. xcvii. 31.
Appleby (5^ William). Jitter to Lord
Auckland, 1792. 34,441, f. 430.
Appleton iCapL Robert). Letter to,
from £. Cherry and others, 1642.
34,253, f. 9.
Appleyard (Henry), of Wymmdhnm,
CO. jSTorf. Bond, 1582. Hg. 2713,
f. 143.
Applyarde. o- Appleyard (Henry).
Apprice (Robert). Suit 9. G. Catesby,
1617-1623. 34,324, ff. 98^108.
:x. m
Apiley (A — ), Secretary to the Master
General of the Ordnance. Letter to W.
Faden, 1798. 33,980, f. 133.
Apnldrefield, Family of. Notes on,
1842-1845. 33,929, ff. 554, 575.
AqnsB^illa (iV. Kycholaus de), de
ordins Minorum, Sermones dominiodes,
1339. 33,416, f.l.
Arabia. Short historical account of,
17th cent. 34,220, f. 1.
Maps of; 17th cent. 34,184,
ff. 21-31.
Map of the Arabian Sea, 17th cent.
34,184, f. 32 b.
Arabic Language. French-Arabic
Yocabnlary, 1833. 34,198, f. 93.
Araoan, in Further India. Map of,
17th cent. 34,184, f. 37.
Aragon, Eleonor of, v. Foiz,
£leonor, toife of Qastonj IV. Oomte de.
Aragon (Frandsca de). Poems in praise
of, 16th Aent. Fort. 33,791.
Aragon. Henry of, ihtke of vaiena,
son of Ferdinand /., of Aragon. Poems,
late 15th cent. Span. 33,382, f. 185.
Aranda, Conde de. V, Abaraca y Bolea
(Pedro Pablo).
Arblaster ( y Letter to Sir J.
Paston, [1463-1470]. 33,597, f. 8.
Arborfield, oo. Berks. Deeds relating
to, 1365-1689. Add. Ch. 38,506-
38,511.
Arborionltnre. Note-book of T.
Stringer on, circ. 1655-1680. 33,509.
Arbonin (Samuel). Letter to W,
Eden, 1787. 34,426,196.
Arbnthnot (Charles), Secretary to the
JVeasury, Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1813. 33,545, ff. 101, 104.
Arbnthnot (Charles). Letter to Lord
Strangford, 1838. 34,103, f. 1:^7.
Letter to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1838.
84^103, f. 138.
Arbntlinot (Marriott), Admiral^ Lieut,'
Oovemor of Nova Scotia. Letter to Geo.
Jackson, 1776. 34,187, f. 1.
Correspondence with Sir H.Clinton,
1779. Copy. 34,416, ff. 411-422, 431-
457.
Letter to R. Williams and Co.,
1780. Copy. 34,417, f. 80.
Areedeokne (Charles). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1782. 33,977, f. 179.
Digitized by
494
INDEX.
Arohard (Richard), Rector of Cheriton
and Ashington, co. Som, Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571, 1574.
33,973, ff. 7 b, 13.
Arolldry. Catalogues of books and
prints relating to, belonging to Sir J.
Banks, 18th-19th centt. 33,494, f. 61.
Arohitectnre. The ten Canons. . .of
Gothic Architecture, bv H. Conybeare.
19th cent. 34,127-34,133.
£s9ay on Religious Architecture,
Earls (tnd Duke of, v. Camp*
particularly in Normandy, 1823. 33,707,
f. 1.
Designs for churches, by H. Cony-
beare, 19th cent. 34,134.
Arclid Kail, oo. Chester, Abstract of
title-deeds of, 1500-1730. 33,940,
f 87.
Agreement
33,939, f. 265.
for sale of, 1671.
Arctio &OffioiLfl. Sketches in, by R.
M*Cormick, 1852-1853. 33,930.
— Maps of the Arctic Sea, 1853.
Engraved. 33,930, ff. 63, 64.
Ardeny Baron, V, Peroeyal (Charles
George).
Arden (Richard Pepper), Attorney'
General, afteneards Baron Alvanletf,
Letters to the Marquis of Carmarthen,
1786. 34,422, ff. 114, 365.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1802.
34,455, ff. 514, 516.
Ardam, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 323.
Ardingley, co. Suss. Survey of estate
in7[1815-1844]. Engraved, 33,940,
f. 194.
Ardnamorclian, co. Argyll, Map of,
early 18th cent. 33,632, B.
Ardyslay (Johannes). Wrote, in 15th
cent.. Add. 33,957.
Arellano (Carlos de). Poem, late 15th
cent. Span, 83,382, f. 182.
Argally Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 247 b.
Arganson (Marc Ren^ de Voyer d').
V, Voyer d'Argenson (Marc Ren^ de).
Arglas (John Archambo), Vkar of
Wittersham, Lettert to Rev. T. Streat-
feild, 1828. 33,929, f. 127.
ArgOUt ( D'), Comtef Governor of
Martinique and of Ckipe Francois, Letter
to the Commandant of S. Pierre, 1777.
34,413, f. 363.
Letter te the Governor of the Na-
vannah, 1779. 34,416, f. 387.
Ari08ti(Attilio). Italian canUtaa, 1709.
34,056, ff. 200 b-212.
ArifllteniUi, Alaxias. Commentary
on ecclesiastical canons, 13th cent.
Gr, Eg, 2707, f. 2.
Aristophanes. Lists of readings in,
by Dr. C. Burney, 1788-1798. 34,274,
ff. 12:^131.
Aristotle. The Constitution of Athens,
late Ist cent. Or. Pap. cxxxi. verso.
** Aristotle : a chapter from the
History of Science,'' by G. H. Lewes,
19th cent. Autogr. 34,044.
Arlington, Earl of, v. Bennet
(Henry).
Arlsey, co. Bedf, Deeds relating to,
temp. Hen. IIL — 1288. Add. Ch,
32,977-32,985.
Armagll, Archbishop of, v. Ussher
(James).
Armenia. Church-history of, to the
Catholicus Norseses II., 15th cent. Gr,
34,060, f. 439 b.
Errores Armeniorum, ciVc. 1500.
34,139, f. 60.
Armenty in Egypt, Description and
drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 2 ; 34,086, ff. 10, 11.
Plan of, 1833. 34,198, f. 45.
Armentariis (David de). Cast of seal
of, 12th cent. xci. 55.
Armfelt (Gu»lave Maurice), Baron.
Extracts of the correspondence for which
he w.iB convicted of treason at Stockholm,
1792-1793. fV. 34,466, f. 204.
Anns. V. Heraldry.
Armstrong (John), Sttrreyor^Gen, of
the Ordnance, Signature to warrant,
1737. 34,195, f. 180.
Armstrong (John). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1824-1827. 33,546, ff. 32,
34, 102, 145.
Armyy of England. Orders, etc., on
musters and military matters, tempp.
Hen. VIIL-Eliz. Eg, 2790, ff. 81-129.
Papers reh to military affaii-s in
Cornwall, 1590-1601. 34,224, ff. 3-45.
Order from Qu. Elisabeth for
supply of light-home for service in
Ireland, 1600. 34,274, f. 135.
Papers relating to raising of
troops, ete.y 1611-1680. 33,574, ff. 1-
140.
Digitized by
INDEX.
495
Army, 0/ England (continued). Report
of skirmishes in the West, 1642. 34,253,
f. 17.
Register of stores issued to, 1643-
1644. 34,315.
Letter from the Commons to the
Army Committee after the battle of
Newbury, 1644. 34,253, f. 36.
Letters from Lord Nottingham
and other Commissioners of the Army
to the Speaker of the Lords, 1647.
34,253, ff. 49, 51, 54, 57-65, 71-75, 79.
■ Letter of the Scotch Commissioners
in London on the Remonstrance of, 1647.
33,506, f. 26.
Declaration of the demands of,
from Parliament, 1647. Copy, 34,253,
f. 68.
' Correspondence tel. to the trained
bands of 00. Northt. 1660-1665.
34^223.
Correspondence relatire to military
affairs in co. Derby, 1660-1666. 34,306.
Warrant for clothing the Kent
Militia in red coats, 1668. Copy.
34,176, f. 81.
Papers relative to the state of,
1685-1688. 34,516, ff. 84-87, 46-49.
— Answers to propositions relating
to the trained bands in co. Kent, 1688.
33,924, f. 67.
Recall of English soldiers in the
service of the States-General, 1688.
34,340, f. 39.
Papers relating to the foraging of
troops in Scotland, drc. 1710. 33,574,
ff. 141-148.
— The London Gazette, for the battle
of CuUoden. 1746. Prmied, 33,954^
f. 23.
Militia committee meetings. Forest
snbdiFision, co. Berks., 1786-1795.
34,303.
Proposed transfer of the Regiment
de Berwick from the French to the
English senrice, 1793. 84,448, ff. 79,
84, 197, 198.
Notes on the trained bands of
Kent, 19th cent. 33,922.
Acquittance on acoompts of the
snrveyor-general of yictuals for Berwick
CasUe, 1575-1595. 33,938, f. 53.
Quartering accompts in co. Hertf.,
1643-1648. 33,574, ff. 11-59 paswn,
■ Warrant for payment of increased
garrison in Walmer, Deal and Sandown
Castles, 1645. 34,274, f. 66.
Army, of Englmd (continued). Assess-
ments for mnintenance of, 1651-1660.
33,581, ff. 84-100.
Scale of pay of officers and men,
1660. 33,574, f. 103.
Pay-warrant of the Queen's Regt.
of Dragoons, 1688. 33,954, f. 1.
Muster-books of Sandwich and its
Members, 1584-1638. 33,511, ff 150-
287.
Names of officers, number of sol-
diers, etc, in CO. Hunt., 1588. 34,394.
Levy of men for serrice in the
Low Countries, 1596-1602. 34,218, f.
87 b.
■ Levy of men for service in Ireland,
1602. 34,218, f. 88.
Instrnctions for musters in co.
Kent, 1605. 34,176, f. 39.
Levy of 100 men in co. Northt,
for conduct to Plymouth, 1625. 34,217,
f. 15.
Muster-roll for the hundreds of
Scarsdale, High Peak and Wirksworth,
CO. Derby, 1660. 34,306, f. 1.
' Names of indigent Royalist officers,
etc, 1663-1667. 33,590.
Muster of a French company in
the service of James IL, 1690. 34,347.
List of promotions in, 1739. Eg.
2686, f. 90.
Return of 3 battalions of the Foot
Guards for Foreign Service, 1793.
34,448, f. 286.
Embarkation return of the army
under the Duke of York, 1799. 34,455,
f. 227.
Foreign. Repartition des troupes de
I'Empereur dans I'^Tdch^ de Paderborn,
1673. 34,342, f. 27.
. SUte of the artillery,
officers, etc., under the command of Mons.
Du Coudray, 1776. 34,413, f. 134.
Lists of Danish troops em-
ployed in the service of Great Britain,
etc., with rates of pay, 1701-1714, 1741.
Eg. 2688, ff. 108, 130, 132; Eg. 2689,
ff..l05, 117.
— List of Danish troops, 1739.
Eg. 2686, ff. 102, 103.
' Army-list of Hanover for
1773. 33,513.
Drawings of Hanoverian
uniforms, 1773. 33,513.
Digitized by
496
INDEX.
ArnaldUy Canonicus, Story of appear-
ance of the Virgin to, 15th cent. IaU,
33,381, f. 163 b.
Arne (Thomas Augufttine), Mus* Doc,
Airs from Solomon," and Songs, 18th
cent. 33,351, ff. lb, 5b, 18b, 57b,
61, 62 b.
Song from " Abel," 18th cent.
34,267, f. 25.
Selections from •* Alfred" and
"Thomas and Sally," tfte., 1788. 34,126,
ff. 19 b, 30 b, 54, 69 b.
Air by, arranged for 2 violins, late
18th cent. 34,074-5, f. 5 b.
LettertoG. WoodfaU,fi.<i 33,965,
Arnim (Ludwig Achim vonX Dnmatist,
Letter to > 1819. 33,964, f. 420.
Arnold ( ). Letter to Sir J.Banks,
1792. 33,979, f. 150.
Arnold (Mary), widow of Augustus
Walter Arnold. Presented, in 1890,
Add, 33,799-33,819.
Arnold (Samnel), Mus, Doc Song in
« Inkle and Yarioo," 1788. 34,126,
f. 79 b.
Arran, Earls of,
V, Butler (Richard).
Hamilton (James).
Arx 'O Sti (Floriano). Canons, 19th cent.
34,052, ff. 39 b, 54 b, 55.
Armndell (Thomas), Rector of Bag-
borough, CO. Som, Book of Articles of
A,D. 1562, subscribed by, 1577. 33,973,
f. 21 b.
ArSOninS, 3,, Abbas. Memorials of,
15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 372.
Arsinody Egyptian Nome, Papyri re-
lating to places in, l8t-7th oentt. Or,
Papp. cxxxix-ooocLViii passim.
AJEtT. iLLUMiyATIONB AND DRAWINGS.
ENGLISH, Hors : miniatures, initiab
and borders, 14th cent. Eg. 2781.
Drawings, in ink, of our Lord
and Saul. 14th cent. Eg, 2710,
ff. lb, 35b.
French romances: borders, ctire.
1400. 34,114.
Prayers, etc. : miniature and
initials, 15th cent. 33,381.
Illustrated folding almanac 15th
cent. Eg, 2724.
Initials, borders, etc.^ in pen and
ink, 1531-1532. 33,376.
— — Ladies in costumes of 1774, 1777.
33,937, ff. 231, 232.
AST. ENGLISH (continued). Draw-
ings of boats, 18th cent. 33,557, ff. 265,
266.
Drawings illustrating J. Skinner's
travels in south of England, 1788-1832.
33,633-33,730 passim.
Views illustrating the travels in
England of Cosmo III., of Tuscany, in
1669, 19th cent. 33,768.
■ Drawings of Egyptian, Etruscan
and Koman antiquities, by E. Dodweil,
drc. 1825-1827. 33,958-33,961.
■ Sketches and Drawings in Egypt,
by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828. 34,083-
34,088.
— — Sketches in the Arctic Regions, by
R. M<Cormick, 1852-1853. 33,930.
Water-ooloor drawings of houses of
the Baker family, 19th cent. 33,616, B.
Architectural drawings of the Ca-
thedral, etc, of Wells, 1889, 1893. Eg,
2738; 2747.
■ Drawings of fortifications, by W.
C, 19th cent. 34,252.
■ Drawings and photographs illus-
trating H. (^nybeare's Gothic Archi-
tecture, 19th cent. 34,127-34,133.
FLEMISH, HorsB (Sforza):
fifteen miniatures inserted in, early 16th
cent. 34.294, ff. 10 b, 12 b, 41, 61, 82 b,
91, 97, 104b, 111, 133b, 136 b, 177 b,
189 b, 212 b, 257 b.
FRENCH. Hons of Beatrice,
Countess of Richmond: initials, 13th
cent. 33,385.
Compendium Theologye: illumi-
nated initials, 13th cent. 33,934.
— — iEsopic Fables : miniatures in pen
and ink, 14th cent. 33,781.
Calendar : miniatures and borders,
14th cent. 33,992.
Le Canarien: miniature and
initials, ctro. 1420-30. Eg. 2709.
Drawings illustrating lectures on
Physics, 1749. 34,243.
GERMAN, Coloured drawings of
engines of war, etc^ 1600. 33,417.
' Coloured drawings of Hanoverian
military uniforms, 1773. 33,513.
ITALIAN, Antiphonal-Oradnal:
initials, 12th-13th cent. 34,209.
Life of Christ : twenty-four minia-
tures, early 14th cent. 34,309.
' Pontifical: initials, 14th cent.
33,377.
Digitized by
ART. ITALIAN (continued). Lections,
. etc: borders and initials, 15th cent.
33,772.
Horse : borders and figure-initials,
late 15th cent. 33,997.
Horse (Sforza): miniatures, borders,
etc., late 15th cent. 34,294.
Victories of Charles V., attributed
to Julio Clovio, 16th cent. 33,733.
T Drawings of hydraulic, military
and other machines, 16th cent. 34,113.
Illustrations by Gio. Gales, etc, to
V. Fayi's Viaggio di Gerusalemme, 1615.
33^566.
Book of Fate i colpured drawings,
17th cent. 33,955.
Pen-and-ink drawings attributed
to Pierantonio Novelli, 1764. 33,794.
SPANISH, Poems : initials, late
15th cent. 33,382, f. 2.
ENGRAVINGS, ^p's Fables, by
W. Hollar, etc, 17th cent. 33,783.
Etching by Salvator Rosa, 17th
cent. 33,616, f. 21.
Dutch views, 1788-1789. 33,633.
Colleges, etc,, at Oxford, 1790-
1797. 33,634.
— — Wood engrayings to illustrate
Count Rumford's essap, 1802. 34,045,
ff. 24-29.
— — Views, etc., in London, 1805.
33,641, ff. 147-154.
Views in Paris, 1828. 33,711, ff.
117-328.
Seagry Church, etc., co. Wilts.,
19th cent. 34,293.
Rel. to the Hungerford family,
19th cent. 33,412.
Brass of Sir R. Howard, 1653,
in Clun Church, 19th cent. 33,610,
f. 9.
"The Mulberry tree," after G.
Cruikshank, 19th cent. 33,616, f. 20.
V. also Topography.
PORTRAITS. Medallion portrait
of the Emp. Charles V., 1520. 34,294,
f. 213.
Sir T. Wyat, sen., 1809. Eg, 2711,
f. 1.
Thomas Parr, «old Parr," 1685.
33,611, f. 192.
Due de Rohan, 6b, 1638 ; 19th cent.
Engr, 33,954, f. 33 b.
Algernon Sidney, ob. 1683 ; 1820.
34,100, f. 2 b.
a:, 497
AJtT. PORTRAITS ((Jon^thtftftO- SirW.
Dugdale, ob, 1686; 19th cent. Engr.
33,963, f. 121.
Marmaduke Rawdon, 17th cent.
Engr, 34,206, f. 4 b.
-i Innocent XII. and cardinals, 1700.
Engr, 33,754.
T. Wright, of Durham, circ, 1750.
. 33,771, f. 6.
— William, Duke of Cumberland,
1747, 1805. Engr. 33,954, ff. 20-22.
Medal of the Cardinal Duke of
York, struck 1788, etc, Engr. 33,954,
ff. 9 b, 10b, lib.
Sir G. L. Staunton, Bart., 1792.
Engr. 33,931, f. 6.
Van-ta-Gin, Chinese officer, 1792-
93. 33,931, f. 7.
S. Bentham, 18th cent. 33,556,
f.3; 33,564, f. 11.
Edm. Burke, 18th cent. Engr..
33,963, f. 112.
1 Chevalier D'Eon, 18th cent. Engr,
34,277, f. 1.
John Ellis, scrivener, 18th cent.
Engr. 33,783, f. 3.
George, Earl Macartney, late 18th
cent. 33,931, ff. 2, 3.
Isaac Reed, 18th cent. Engr.
33,783, f. 1 b.
John Haggard, Rector of Benning-
ton, CO. Hertf., 1805. 33,641, f. 188.
Portraits and medaillons de
cheveux " of Louis XVI., and members
. of his family, 1813. 33,793.
— V Alibi H. E, Edge worth, confessor
to Louis XVI., 1813. 33,793, f. 39 b.
William Vincent, D.D., Dean of
Westminster, 19th cent. 34,486, ff.
lb, 5.
George IV., 19th cent. 34,274,
f. 74.
E. W. Lane, 1825-1828. 34,088,
f.45.
Sir G. T. Staunton, Bart, 1832-33.
Engr. 33,931, f. 6.
Sir John Barrow, Bart., 1846.
Engr, 33,931, f. 4.
T Baker family, 19th cent. 33,616.
TREATISES, etc, D. King's
" Miniatura,"^ 17th cent. 34,120, f. 1.
— Directions for making colours, etc.,
17th cent. 34,120, ff. 31-46.
■ On the origin of the art of
Engraving, eic.y by T. Dodd, 19th cent.
33,394, ff. 91, 144.
2 K
Digitized by
498
LNDEX.
ABT. TREATISES, etc. (ctmUnwd).
"Arreat" of Louis XIV. for the pro-
tection of the art of engraving, 1660.
Printed. 34,412, f. 1.
ARTISTS. Notea on Greek Sculp-
tors, hy Ballard, circ. 1835. Copy.
33,502, f. 45.
Memorials of Engravers in Great
Britain, 1550-1800, by T. Dodd.
33,394-33,407.
• Biographical notes of Engravers, by
T. Dodd, 19th cent. 34,411, f. 1.
Catalogue of European Engravers,
by T. Dodd, 19th cent. 33,408.
Artists' signatures, cyphers and
monograms, by T. Dodd, 19th cent.
34,411, f. 392.
Catalogue of paintings in fresco
by P. Veronese, 1828. Printed, 34,411,
f. 715.
Pictures by H. W. Schweickhardt,
1799. 33,404, f. 165.
Miniatures by S. Shelley, eto.f
1809. 33,404, f. 216.
CATALOGUES. Catalogues of
nrtisU' works, by T. Dodd, 19th cent.
34,411, f. 527.
List of i)ortraits after Vandyke,
19th cent. 34,411, f. 598.
Houghton collection of pictures
sold to the Elmpress of Russia, with the
price, 1779. 33,557, f. 306.
New. prints by V. Green, 1780.
33,401, f. 107.
Engravings bel. to Sir J. Banks,
18th-19th centt. 33,494.
Collection of R. Bowyer, 1844.
33,403, f. 173.
Sale-catalogue of prints of J.
Woodhouse, 1801. 33,396, f. 416;
34,411, f. 706.
Sale-catalogue of prints of M.
Bovi, 1802. 33,397, t 153.
Sale-catalogue of prints of J.
Browne, 1802. 33,397, f. 250.
Sale-catalogue of prints by L. and
ABT. CATALOGUES (coneittiMO- Mis-
cellaneous bills of prints, 19th cent.
34,411, f. 606.
Artaria (Domenico), Music publisher.
Letter to, from Abb^ M. Stadler, 1793.
Germ. 33,965, f. 331.
Arthey (Fr.). Presented, in 1892, Add.
CA. 3^,762; 37,764.
AHrhlTT, Lady. Letters to, from the
Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950, ff. 65,
75 b.
Artlmre (Robert), Neatherd, of Rudham^
CO. Norf. Confession of his bastard's
paternity, 1581. JSg. 2713, f. 121.
Artillery. Ordnaaoa.
Anmdel, oo. Sussex. Proceedings at
courts held in the church of, 1541-
1542. 33,410, f. 1.
Anmdel, Earls of.
V. Fitz-Alan.
Howard.
Anmdel (John), Bishop of Chichester.
Impression of seal of, [1459-1477].
Lxxvin. 9.
Anmdel (Thomas), Archbishop of Ca^
terbury. Drawing of seal of, 1397 ; 19th
cent. 33,926, f. 22.
Anmdell (Henry), 3rd Baron Arundell
of Wardour. Expense of his keep in the
Tower, 1680. 34,195, f. 82.
Ascenjdon, Island of. Account of, by
C. F. Noble, 1756. 33,765, f. 20.
Ash-juxta-Oraveeeiid, co. Kent.
Deeds relating to, 1561, 1592. Add.
Ch. 36,461 ; 36,462.
Sepulchral brasses at, 1582-1642.
33,925, ff. 1-3.
Ash- jnzta- Sandwich, co. KetU.
Deeds relating to, 1399-1593. Add.
Ch. 36,463-36,466.
Asllby. Great, 00. Xtfic. Deeds relating
to, 1270, 1420. Add. Ch. 34,226 ; 34,227.
, Case of Ashby v. White, 1703.
N. Schiavonetti, 1814, 33,404, f. 154.
Price-list of enmved portraits
ft^m the Dowdeswell Collection, 1821 (?)•
34,411, f. 615.
Sale-catalogue of prints of A.
Molteno, 1824. 33,396, f. 472.
Sale-catalogue of prints of Sir M.
Sykes, 1824. 33,396, f. 494.
Sale-catalogue of T. Dodd's col-
lections, 1850. 34,411, f. 685.
mhby.
34,125, f.
138.
Ashby (Edward). Letter to R. Tristram,
1756. 33,573, f. 337.
Asheton (Hugh), Composer. Motet,
temp. Ben. ym. 34,191, f. 25 b.
Aliheton (William), Chaplain to the
Duke of Ormonde. Letter to, from Bp.
Bridgeman, 1673. 33,589, f. 116.
Ashfiyrd, CO. JTtffU. Extract from Parish.
Registers, 1570-1715. 33,914, f. 1*
Deeds relating to, 1589, 1601.
Add. Ch. 36,467 ; 36,468.
Digitized by
INDEX.
409
Ashhlirst (William), Revenue Com-
missioner. Warrant for payment, 1645.
34,274, f. 66.
Letter to, from Sir W. Brereton,
1643. 34,253, f. 23.
Ashhnrst (Sir William Henry), Judge
of the King's Bench. Letters to W.
Eden, 1775, 1778. 34,412, f. 332;
34,415, f. 260.
Pedigree, 19th cent.
V. Cooper (Anthony
ieiy. Family of.
9?, f. 8.
33,896
AsUaj, Baron.
Ashley).
Ashton (Richard), Vicar of Cowfold, oo.
Sussex. Testimonial from, 1592. 33,410,
f. 17.
Asia Xinor. Journal of trarels in,
1828-1829. 34,197, f. 10 b.
Asioli (Bonifazio). Pianoforte Duet,
19th cent. 34,054, f. 15.
Aspala, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919.
Aipiliall (Peter), Carrier, of Norwich.
Acquittances to, from N. Dod, 1627,
1628. Eg. 2715, ff. 340, 402, 443.
AiMublT of Ladies, The: a
poem, 15th cent. 34,360, f. 37.
Assheby (William). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Clerk of the Estreats of the
Exchequer, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 48.
Aseheton (Baphe). Letter to Sir P.
Leigh, 1631. 33,935, f. 314.
AiWhewell (Thomas), Composer. Motet,
temp. Hen. VIII. 34,191, f. 31 h.
AiWhington, co. Sussex, Consistorial
ciUtions in, tftc., 1592. 33,410, ff. 16,
23, 110.
AMOaan, m Egypt. Description and
drawings of, by E. W. Une, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 75; 34,086, ff. 18, 19.
Astlmrj, CO. Chester. Deeds relating
to, tempp. Edw. III.— Elix, Add. Ch.
36,998-37,002.
Suit cone, nomination of parish
clerk, 16th-17th cent. 33,940, f. 115.
Plague at, 1642. 33,938, f. 291.
Astin ai. Astyn. «. Austen.
Astle (Edward> Book-plate, 19th cent.
34,316.
Astle (Thomas). Letter to W. Eden,
1777. 34,413, f. 250.
Astley of co. Kent, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 312:
33,920, f. 21 b.
Astley (Jacob), Baron Astley. Warrant
to be governor of Worcester, 1646.
33,596, f. 19.
Aston, CO. Hertf. Levy of ai-ms on the
inhabitants of, 1660. 33,574, ff. 90, 91,
93, 99.
Aston {Sir Thoma.s), Is^ Bart. Letter
to W. Moretou, 1641. 33,936, f. 232.
Aston Clinton, co. Buchs. Deed re«
lating to, 1579. Add. Ch. 39,040.
Astrology. Horoscope, late 1st cent.
Qr. Pap. ozxx.
Treatise, 14th cent. Lat. 34,018,
f. 93 b.
Tables of signs of the Zodiac,
14th cent. 34,018, f. 94.
■ Almanac, showing influence of the
zodiacal signs on the human body, etc.,
15th cent. Eg. 2724.
Description of zodiacal influences
on the human body, 15th cent. 34,111.
Notes on nativities, drc* 1500.
Lat. 34,139, f. 145.
Astronomy. Treatise on, 15th cent.
Qr. 34,060, f. 418.
De Sphaera, by J. de Sacro Bosco,
15th cent. Imperf. 34,276, f. 34.
Tables for 1345-1380. Lat.
34,018, f. 79.
■ Tables of the moon's motions fop
1371-1380. Lat. 34,018, f. 79.
Astwiok, CO. Bedf. Deeds relating to,
1479-1602. Add. Ch. 34,975-35,014.
■ Extracts of courts, accompts, etc.,
relating to, 16th cent. 33,575, ff. 1 1-16.
Aswan, in Egypt, v. Assouan.
Asyoot, in Egypt. Description and
drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,081, f. 112 ; 34,084, f. 13.
Athanasins, 8., Patriarch of Alex'
andria. Epistles, 15th cent. Gr.
34,060, ff. 287, 288, 289.
Athlone, Earl of. v. Reede van
Ginkel (Frederic Christian Rynhart van).
Athole, Earl of. v. Murray (John).
AtUnS (Alexander), Vicar of Merriott,
CO. Sam. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 18.
Atkins (Francis), Ejected Fellow of
Wadham College, Oxford. Funeral
sermon on G. Rodney, 1651. 34,239,
f. 91 b.
Elegies on G. and Sir E. Rodney,
1652, 1657. 34,239, ff. 1, 19.
2 K 2
Digitized by
500
Atkins al, AtkinflOii (John). Trea.
tises on an alliance with the Netherlands
and war with Spain, early 17th cent.
34,219.
Atkinson a/. Atkins (John), v. At-
kins.
Atkinson (Thomas), Master of H,M,8,
«* Victory." Letters to T. Paul, 1805.
33,963, ff. 102-107.
Atrato, River. Map of, with its tribu-
taries, 1774. 34,240, M.
Atterbnry (Francis), Dean of Carlisle
and Bishop of Rochester. Correspondence
of Bp. Nicolson referring to, 1704-1710.
34,265, ff. 73-146 passim.
Letter to, under the pseudonym
«« Rowley," from the Duke of Ormonde,
1719. 33,950, f. 80.
Poem on his consecrating Green-
wich Church, 18th cent. 34,109, f. 5.
AttwOOd (Thomas), Musician. Letter
to Sir G. T. Smart, 1818. 33,965, f. 4.
AtwOOd (George), Mathematician, Pri-
vitte Secretary to Y^liam Pitt. Letters
to Sir J. Banks, 1779-1800. 33,977,
ff. 110, 136; 33,979, f. 259; 33,980,
f. 228.
Letter to S. Bentham, 1794.
33,641, f. 551.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1796.
Andonin do Chaignetonn (Henri),
MOlecin. Letter to W. Hunter; 1776.
Fr. 2723, f. 114.
Anarbach (?> Germany. Deed relating
to, 1385. Add. Ch. 37,380.
Anfrere (Anthony). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1793, «• d. 33,979, f. 205;
33.982, f. 322.
Anfrere (George). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1787. 33,978, f. 142.
Angi, Cuuntess of. v, Eu, Countess of.
Antfier ( d'). Letters to, from
Sir J.Wake, 1630. I^. 34,311, ff. 415,
444 b.
AnffSbuTflT, Bavaria. Deeds relating to,
1336-1545. Add. Ch. 38.986-39,022.
Bishop of. V. Truchsess yon Wald-
burg (Otto).
Angnrios. v* Divinations,
Angnstine, S. " Augnstinus de con-
fliccione virtutnm et viciorum," in LaU
verse, 1492. 34,139, f. 56.
Speculum peccatoris, sometimes
ascribed to, 15th cent. Imperf. 34,276,
f.31 b.
■ Prayer approved by, 15th cent.
Lai. 33,381, f. 102 b.
Miniature, late 15th cent. 84,294,
33,542, f. 338.
Anbart (Alexander), F.R.8. Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1785-1787. 33,978, ff. 26,
35, 49, 251.
Anoh (Jacob), Mechanic and Watchmaker.
Plan of a subscription for his reckoning
machine, 1792. 33,979, f. 156.
, Description of his reckoning ma-
chine, n. d. 33,982, f. 289.
Anoher of Otterden, oo. Kent,
Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent. 33,896,
ff. 14, 48 b ; 33,919, f. 2 ; 33,920, f. 16 b.
Auckland, Barons, v. Eden.
. Lady. v. Eden (Eleanor).
Andit 0£B.ce. Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1820. 33,545, f. 421.
Andlay, co. Staff. Deed relating to,
1374. Add. Ch. 37,373.
Andley (-*fa;o»* )- Letters to, from
Sir W. Leche, 1659. 33,924, f. 53 ;
33,929, f. 1.
Andley (Thomas), Baron Audley, Lord
Chancellor. Sketch of his birth-place,
Hay-House, in EarPs Oolne, 19th cent.
33,521, f. 169 b.
Andley End, co. Essex. Views, 1669.
33,767 b, ff. 44-48.
f. 199 b.
Anmont (Louis Marie Celeste d*).
Premier Gentilhomme de la chambre du
Boi. Appeal to, from F. J. F^tis, 1827.
i?V. 33,965, f. 166.
Annay, Comtesse (T. v. Colbert ( ).
Annby. w Careby, co. Line. Deeds re-
lating to, 1472-1473. Add. Ch. 38,969-
38,973.
Anray, Brittany. La Gloire de Sainte
Anne et Porigine . . . de sa chapel le
miraculeusepr^d*Auray,1827. Printed.
33,709, f. 160.
. Account of journey to, from Vannes,
1828. 33,709.
Anst (George), Cle)'k in Secretary of
State*s Office^ afterwards Under Secretary
of State. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1787.
33,978, f. 116.
, Letters to Lord Auckland, 1790-
1793. 34,433, ff 72, 394; 34.434,
ff. 20, 375 ; 34,436, f. 544 ; 34,439,
f. 254; 34,440, f. 38; 34,442, ff. 20,
229 ; 34,443, ff. 246.463 ; 34,444. ff. 87,
264, 286, 303, 329; 34,445. f. 135;
34,446, f. 564; 34,447, ff. 197. 289,
425 ; 34,449, ff. 41, 233, 323 ; 34,450,
ff. 48, 259.
- Letter to Lord H. Spencer. 1791.
34,437, f. 384.
Digitized by
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INDEX.
501
Austen of oo. Kent, i^om^o/. Pedi-
grees, 19th cent. 33,895, f. 1 b ; 33,921,
ff. 149 b, 150.
Notes on, 1842. 33,929, f. 552.
Austen (Stephen). Rentals of Kent
manors made bjT, 1550-1551. 34,154,
ff. 3, 27, 28.
Rentals of Sir T. Wyat'e manors
in Kent made by, 1550-1551. 34,154,
ff. 3, 28.
Austen (William), of Woodchwch, co.
Kent. Letter to [P.] Maduet, 1696.
Eg. 2718, f. 276.
Anstiny Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,905, ff. 72, 73.
Austin (Alfred), Secretary to the Office
of Works. Letter to S. Gnmaldi, 1859.
34,189. f. 472.
Austin (George). Letter to ^,1807.
33,929, f. 23.
Austin (John Thomas). Letters to Rev.
T. Streatfeild, 1828, 1834. 33,929,
ff. 138, 308.
Austin (Sarah), Authoress. Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1824-1828. 33,546,
ff. 11, 15, 17, 22, 26, 30, 36, 63, 65, 66,
104, 106, 210.
Letter to , i*. d. 33,964^
f. 230.
Austin (William), Vicar of Combe -
Avitabile (-
and Sector of WhaUey^ co. Som, Book of
Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed by,
1571, 1573. 33,973, ff. 1, 9 b.
Australia. Railway map, 1889.
33,609.
— — Proof impressions of seals of Queen
Victoria for South and Western Aus-
tralia. XGViii. 13, 14.
Austria, Archduke of. o. Germany,
Emperors of,
Austria, Don John of, natural son of
Charles V. Depositions cone, his pro-
posed marriage with Mary, Qn. of Scots,
1573. 33,531, f. 119.
AuyrOS ( ), Conde (f . Correspon-
dence with Sir R. Southwell, 1670.
34,331, ff. 136, 144.
Avauz, Comte (T. e. Mesmes (Jean
Antoine de).
Avebury, co. WUts. Account of visit
to, with drawings of antiquities, 1814-
1815. 33,648, f.l.
Avianus. Ysopet-Avionnet," in Lat.
and Fr, verse, 14th cent. 33,781.
Avila (Gon9alo d*). Poem, late 15th
cent. Span, 33,382, f. 78 b.
-), General. Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1845. Fr, 34,460,
f. 154.
Avranohes, *n Normandy. Notice sur»
par L. Blondel, 1823. Printed. 33,708,
f. 213.
Awbrey (George). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f. 17.
Azlxridge, co. Som. Deeds relating to,
1658, 1659. Add. Ch. 36,436 ; 36,437.
ly Isle off CO, Line. J. Torr's
note-book of his estates in, 1671-1690,
34,146.
Aminster, oo, Devon, View, 1669.
33,767 b, f. 14.
Ayala de Spinosa ( % Pre-
bendary , of Mexico. Reports cone, govern-
ment of New Spain, 1567-1568. Sjpan.
83,983, ff. 194, 204, 218, 220.
Aylesford, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1391-1696. Add. Ch. 36,473-
36,476.
I Notes of heraldic remains at, 19th
cent. 33,900, f. 27.
Aylesford, Countess of. v. Finch
(Louisa).
Aylewortk of cos. Glouc. and
jCent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 21.
Aylmer (Frances). Exchequer payment
to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 13.
Ayloffe (Henry), of Braxted^ co, Essex.
Letter to T. Gudmore, 1699. Eg. 2719,
f. 137.
Ayott, Uttle, co. ffertf. Assessments
^toT aids in, surveys of, etc^ 16th-17th
centt. 33,575, ff. 17-25.
Descent of lands in, 16th-17th
centt. 33,577, ff. 11-14.
Ayott-]Contfltchet,<»*'^<^'/> Deeds
irelaUng to, 1530-1653. Add. Ch.
35,324-35,380.
Ayott St. Lawrence, co. Hertf,
Levy of arms on the inhabitants of,
1660. 33,574, f. 92.
Ayott St. Peter, co. ffertf. Levy of
arms on the inhabitants of, 1660. 33,574,
f. 92.
Ayrs (Robert). Letter to T. Gawdy,
1660. JS-i^. 2717, f. 192.
Ayton (Sir Robert). Poem, 17th cent.
33,998, f. 84 b.
Ayton (Thomas), of St. Margaret%
South Elmham, co. Suff. Acquittance to
T. Knyvett, 1621. Ej. 2715, f. 227.
Digitized by
Ascona (Domingo de), of tJte Dominican
Order. Memorials to Philip II., 1568.
Span. 33,983, f. 287.
AsoreSf lihnds. Map, 17th cent. 34,184,
f.4b.
B
B— (Dr- ), Spy, Letter to P.
Wcntworth, 1777. 34,413, f. 403.
B. (C^). Initials £. B. sUmped on Add,
34,120.
B— (I—). Letter to , circ. 1860.
34,460, f. 155.
B— (W— ). " Observations politicall and
civill," 17th cent. 33,359.
Ba— (Ann). Letter to A. Sparry, 1661.
Copy, 34,306, f. 15.
■ Letter to Capt. Tarrington, 1661.
Copy, 34,306, f. 15 b.
Ballington (Anthony). Letters to Qa.
Elizabeth and R. Poole, [1586]. Con-
temp, copies, 33,938, f. 22.
' List of his confederates, [1586].
33,938, f. 24 b.
Babington (Benjamin Gay), M.D.
Letters to S. Grimaldi,1825, 1843, 1844.
34,188, f. 125 ; 34,189, ff. 256, 279.
BabingtOim (Anthonle), of Warring-
toun. Owned, in 1596, AdL 34,064.
Babrahanii co. Comb, Deeds relating
to, 1595-1607. Add, Ch, 39,049-
39,054.
Bach (Carl Philipp Emanuel). Sacred
songs, 18th cent. 33,569, f. 1.
Bach (Johann Christian). Andantinos,
etc.f for 2 violins, late 18th cent.
34,074-34,075, ff. 13 b, 14, 17 b.
Bach (Johann Sebastian), Musician, Cer-
tificate by, cone, the organ of Schortau,
near Weissenfels, Saxony, 1746. Germ,
33,965. f. 168.
BachaSBOn (Marthe Camille), Comte
de Montalivetf Minister of the Interior,
Letter to, from the Baronne de Bawr,
[1830-31]. Fr. 33,964, f. 389.
Baohe (Theophylact). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1800. 33,980, f. 226.
Bachoff von Bcht( Johann Friedrich),
Baron, Danish Resident at St, Peters-
burg, Memorial to the Russian Ministers,
1739. Translation, Eg. 2687, f. 31.
Backhouse (Samuel). Letter to Rev.
W. Phelps, 1851. 33,836, f. 262.
Bacon (Francis),' ^oron Vendaan, Vi$^
count St. Albans, Lord Chancellor,
Correspondence with Lord H. Howard,
1599. Copy. 34,218, ff. 186, 186b.
Order to the keeper of De-la-Mor«
forest, 1613. 33,498. f. 3.
Warrants to, concerning proceed-
ings in Chancery, 1616. 34,218, ff.
157-160.
Warrant to, to issue write for a
new Parliament, 1620. Copy, 34,324,
f. 129.
Bacon (Nathanael). Letter to, as Com-
missioner of Musters, from the Privy
Council, 1601. £g. 2714, f. 140.
Bacon (Nathanael). Letter to, from
J. Jones, in the Fleet, 1656. 33,374,
f.76 b.
Bacon (Sir Nicholas), Zord Keeper,
Signature, as Privy Councillor, 1559,
1569. 33,592, ff. 172, 204 ; 33,593, f.
32 ; 34,079, f. 5.
Bacon (Sir Nicholas), of Redgrave^
afterw. \st Bart. Bonds and covenant,
1580, 1595. Eg, 2713, ff. 101, 452,
453.
Order for arrest of H. Sporle, 1584.
Eg. 2713, f. 169.
>. > Letter to Lord Chief Justice Pop-
ham, 1599. j:^. 2714, f. 32.
Badajos (Garcisanchez de). Poems by,
16th cent, ^n, 83,791, ff. 240,
25Gb.
Badbye of Bury St. Edmund's,
CO. BvdL, and of co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree to 1663, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 11.
Baddeley (John). Letter to W. Moreton,
1630. 33,935, f. 296.
Baden and Bochberff»'^<'^^ of.
Frederic. Cantata on the betrothal of,
1627. 33,610, f. 29.
Baarge (James). Letter to [J. Nance (?)],
1600. 34,224. f. 36.
BagOtt (Richard), J.P. /or co. Stafford.
Letter to the High Constables of Pirehill
Hundred, 1585. Copy, 33,594, f. 193.
BagOtt (Richard), of Broomsgrove, oo.
Mrf. Letter to his brother, 1688.
Eg. 2717, f. 410.
Bagwell (Richard), Bector of Zydeard
St, Lawrence^ co. Som, Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1573.
33,973, f. 11.
Baile (John), a Lollard, of Chesterton,
Prosecution and abjuration of, in 1457«
Lat. 33,906, f. 34.
Digitized by
"Bailiff of Blaekmoore, The."
Account of the Tin-works of Cornwall,
thus called, temp. £liz. Cop^, 18th
cent. 33,420, f. 39.
Baillie (J—). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1809. 33,981, f. 299.
Baillie (Joanna). Letters to Lady
Bentham, 1805-1837. 33,544, f. 159;
33,545, f. 603 ; 33,546, ff. 24, 175, 187,
315, 518, 526, 528, 534-546.
Baillie (Dr. Matthew). Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1806. 33,544, f. 176.
Bainbridge (Thomas). Plan of Croy-
don, 19th cent. Eg. 2742, A.
Bainbrigff (Thomas), D.D.y Vice Chan-
celhr of Camhridge University. Corre-
spondence with Charles 1., 1628. 34,217,
f. 9.
Baines (Pietro Agostino), Bishop of
8iga, Letter to^ from C. Parfitt, 1842.
33,836, f. 250.
BaiapOOle (John). Letter to Sir J.
Hale, 1664. 33,573, f. 23.
Baker, Family of. Collections rel. to
various families of the name, 19th cent.
33,611-33,616.
■ Coloured drawings of coats of
arms of, 19th cent. 33,615.
Baker of Patrizboume, eo.
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 13.
BftVffT (Charles Edward). Presented, in
1890, Add. 33,611-33,616, and Add. Ch.
36,453.
Baker (F — ), of Sandwich, co. Kent,
.Impression of Seal xciv. i. made in 1890
from matrix in possession of.
BftkftT (George), of London, gent., ** sonne
of Christopher Baker of Tenterden."
I Grant of arms to, 1573. Add, Ch,
36,453.
Baker (George). Letter to, from
Du Roreray, print-dealer, 1806. Eg.
2679, f. 13.
Baker (Henry Edward Lewis), of North"
ctmpton. Collections rel. to the family
of Baker, 1835. 33,615, f. 106.
Baker (John),o/ Tenterden. Will, 1537.
Copy. 33,613, f. 112.
BftlrflT (Thomas), Merchant. Letter to
Lord Grenville, 1793. Copy. 34,449,
f. 143.
Baker (Thomas Young), Surgeon-Major.
Memoir of the family of Baker, formerly
of Shinfielil, oo. Berks., 1878. Prv^teL
33,616, B.
Baker (William). Letter to W. Moreton,
1631. 33,935, f. 303.
EX. 503
Baker (William). Roval warrant for a
payment to, 1758. 33,350, f. 28.
Bakers, (hold of. Accompts, etc., of the
Bakers' Company at York, 1543-1670.
33,852-33.854.
Bakewell, co. Derby. Musters at, 1660,
1661. 34,306, ff. 3, 15 b.
(?). Deed relating to, temp. Edw. I.
Add. Ch. 37,333.
Bakon. Bacon.
Balftgnier (John Anthony), Under
Secretary of State. Correspondence
with W. Titley, 1744. Eg. 2692, ff.
103, 129, 177.
BaloarreSy Fori of. v. Lindsay
(Colin).
Baloombe, co. Sussex. Survey of an
estete in, [1815-1844]. Engr. 33,940,
f. 194.
Baldocky co. ffertf. Deeds relating to,
1446-1586. Add. Ch. 35,.S8 1-35,402.
Rent accompts at, temp. Hen. VIIL
33,575, f. 11.
Baldwin, King of Jerusalem, v. Jeru-
salem, Kings of.
Baldwin (Thomas). Letter to (as
T. Wilbeck), from G. Curie, 1584.
33,594, ff. 85, 86.
Baldwin (W— ). Letter to W. Wilber-
force, 1796. 33,542, f. 402.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1797, 1798. 33,542, ff. 440, 442,
446, 545.
Baldwyn (Ralph), of Ashwell. Letter
of attorney to, 1680. 34,195, f. 75.
Balfe (Michael William). Talis-
mano'* and ««Letty,** 19th cent. Au-
togr. 33,535; 33,536.
Fragments of "Keolanthe," 19th
cent. 33,799, f. 73 ; 33,800, f. 126.
Scenas from operas, 19th cent.
Eg. 2736, ff. 1, 53.
Solfeggi, 1842. Eg. 2736, f. 17.
Songs, 19th cent. Eg. 2736, ff. 49,
57, 61.
Operatic overtures, etc., 19th cenL
J^.2740; 2741.
. Fragments from French and Italian
▼ersiouH of the Bohemian Girl," 19th
cent, 2741, ft. 1, 36.
Cavatina, 19th cent. Eg. 2741,
f. 127.
Valse, 19th cent. Eg. 2741, (.132.
-Recitatives in "Fidelio," 19th
cent. 34,226.
Digitized by
504
INDEX.
Ball (Richard), Hector of Wiggenholt
cum Qretham, co, Sussex. Certificate
of Communion from, 1592. 33,410,
f. 46.
Ball (William), Hector of Poyntingtoriy
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1572. 33,973, f. 9.
Ballard ( Notes on Greek
sculptors, circ 1835. Copy, 33,502,
f.45.
Balla (Christian Severin). Letter to R.
Gunning, 1768. Eg, 2697, f. 326.
Balnaves (Henry), of HalhUL Corre-
spondence with Sir R. Sadleir and Sir J.
Croft, 1559. 33,591, f. 156; 33,592,
f. 70.
BalsaillOn (Theodoms), Patriarch of
Aniioch, On the use of gongs in
monastic churches, 15th cent. Qr.
34,060, f. 320.
■ Commentaries on Canons, 15th
cent. Or. 34,060, ff. 321, 321 b.
■ ■ ■ On yearly Fasts, 15th cent. Or,
34,060, f. 431.
' Answers to canonical questions,
15th cent. Or, 34,060, f. 450.
Bftlsham (Hugh), Bishop of Ely. Im-
pression of seal of, 1257. Lxxviii. 5.
Baltimore, Baron, V. Calvert (Charles).
Baltizar, " Sowdayn of Surry, Emperour
of Babuh/iy** etc. Pretended letter from,
to the King of England, 15th cent.
34,193, f. 203 b.
Baxnfyid (Richard), J.P, for co, Devon.
Bond taken before, and signed by, 1591.
34,195, f. 7.
Bamme, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 251.
Bampton, co. Oxen, Deeds relating
to, 1604-1806. Add, Ch. 38,913-38,958.
Banbury, co. Oxon, Deed relating to,
1343. Add. Ch, 37,368.
BaiLCa, Island off off Sumatra, On the
tin mines and timber of, 1817. 33,411,
f. 20.
Bancroft (Edward), M.D, Letters to
Bearda, etc., 1777. Copies,
34,414, ff. 278, 280, 282, 304, 306.
Bancroft (Richard), Bishop of London
and Archbishop of Canterbury. Proceed-
ings at his Tisitations, 1598-1601.
34,268, f. 3.
M ■ Letter to Sir F. Fane and Sir G.
Fane, 1607. Copy. 34,218, f. 187 b.
Banda Islands. Maps of, I7th cent.
34,184, if. 64b-71.
Bandinel of Jersey, Family of. Pro-
ceedings by, relative to succession to pro-
perty in Jersey, 1726-1748. Fr. and
Engl. 34,260.
Banff, County of. Gentlemen of the
name of Gordon dwelling in, [1592-3].
33,531, f. 279.
Banfild (Roberta Eector of Chertton, co.
Som. Book or Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 13 b.
Banfyld (Robert), Hector of Ashington,
CO. Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 7.
BanffOr, co. Carnarvon^ Lists of wills
of family of Baker in the registry of,
19th cent. 33,613, ff. 62, 89 b, 93 b.
BanflPOr, See of. Returns of Papists in,
1767. 33,409.
' Bishops of.
V, Dolben (David).
Egerton (John).
Moore (John).
Warren (John).
BanifOr i— )« B.A, Recommenda-
tion of, for schoolmaster of Littlehamp-
ton (?), CO. Sussex, 1592. 33,410, f. 29.
Bani (Marco). Letter to Sir R. South-
well, 1670. Fr, 34,331, f. 142.
Bankes (Henry), M.P. for Corfe Castle.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1798, 1806.
34,455, f. 51 ; 34,457, f. 179.
Bankes (William). Letter to H. Gas-
coigne, 1673. 33,589, f. 184.
Banks ( )• Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1830. 34,188, f. 468.
B fl-iilr^ (Joseph). Letter to the Super-
visors of the penitentiary houses to be
erected at Battersea, 1782. 33,539,
f. 287.
Banks {Sir Joseph), Bart.y President of
the Royal Society. Correspondence, 1765-
1821. 33.977-33,982.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1787-
1807. 34,422, f. 18; 34,424, ff. 105,
187, 427 ; 34,434, f. 335 ; 34,435, f. 259 ;
34,453, ff. 238, 255 ; 34,457, f. 229.
— Letters to, from Sir W, Hamilton,
1778-1803. 34,048.
— — - Catalogues of his books and prints,
18th-19th centt. 33,494.
■ Formerly owned Add. 34,141.
Banks (Miss Sarah Sophia). Catalogues
of books, eiCy of Sir J. Banks, 18 th-1 9th
centt. 33,494.
Banks (Thomas Christopher). Letters
to Sir J. Banks, 1804-1818. 33,981,
ff. 160, 166 ; 33,982, ff. 64, 129, 159,
161, 163.
Digitized by
Banksnm (Robert), Vicar of Stockland
Bristol oU, QauntSy co, Swn, Book of
Articles of a.d. 1562 Bubscribed by,
1572. 33,973, f. 8.
SaimastOr (Nicholas), o. Banyster.
Banner (William), PrtHmdary of Cud-
worth and Krwwle^ co, 8vm. Book of
Articles of A.D. .1562 subscribed by,
1580. 33,973, f. 29.
Bantam^ ^ Java, Chronicle of the
Mahommedan soyereigns of, by J. Craw*
furd, 1474-1816. 33,411, f. 24.
Bantry Bay » TrelaruL Account of the
French fleet arriving in, 1797. Printed.
34,454, f. 94.
BBJLJBXdM Manor, oo. Norf. War-
rant to the Steward of, to collect rents,
1598. Eg, 2713, f. 490.
Banyster (Nicholas), servant to Thoe.
KnyoeL AoquitUnces to, 1572, 1574.
Eg, 2713, ff. 44,47.
Baptism. On the baptism of Jews,
12th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 524.
Abuses in, in Cr«te, 1501 or 1516.
Gr. 34,060, f. 1.
Barajas, Conde de, V. Zapata de Cit-
neros (Francisco).
Barbados. Notes and extracts relating
to, circ, 1750. 33,845.
Proof impression of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcviu. 27.
Barbaja (Domenico), Theatre^manager,
Letter to 6. Benelli, 1818. Itat,
33,965, f. 344.
BarbarO (Ermolao), of Venice, JEaop's
Fables translated by, 1422. ImL
33,782.
Barbary, in N. Africa, Reply to the
Portuguese demands cone, trade to, 1574.
34,329, f. 3.
Barber (Robert). Anthem, 18th cent.
33,568, f. 28 b.
Barbion (Eustache). Chanson it 5, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 30.
Barbuda, Island of, V, Antigua and
Barbuda.
Barcelona, in Spain. Account of an
auto de f^ at, 1565. 33,963, f. 12.
Barckley (Gilbert), Bishop of Bath
and Wells. Cast of seal of, 1559.
LXXXVII. 34.
Barclay (K[obert]), Brewer, Letter to
W. Eden, 1786. 34,423, f. 57.
Letter to W. Aiton, 1801. 33,980,
f. 278.
;X. 505
BardeweU (Robert). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
83,376, f. 88.
Bardney Abbey, co- Line, Notes
from the records of, 17th cent. 34,141,
f. 22.
Bards. Notes on ancient Bards, 19th
cent. 33,897, f. 92.
Barentyn (Drogo de). Cast of seal of,
as sheriff of cos. Oxon. and Berks., 1326..
xciv. 63.
Bar^re (Bertrand). Signature, as
member of the Comity de Salut Public,
1794. 33.963, f. 63.
B ar tfr a ve, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33.919, f. 294.
Barham, co, Kent, Deed relating to,
1558. Add, Ch, 36,477.
yfty ^q.w^ Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 18 b ; 33,920, f. 20.
(^Bev, Richard Harris). Letters
to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1836. 33,929,
ff. 341, 343.
y^inTig (Alexander). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1819. 34,459, f. 291.
BfVri^g (Sir Francis), Bart, Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1792. 33,541, f. 322.
Letter to H. Dundas, 1793. Copy.
34,447, f. 273.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1797.
34,454, f. 141.
Barkeley (John), Bector of ChUtonf oo.
Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 5 b.
Barker (Christopher), Richmond Herald.
Exchequer payment to, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 26 b.
Barker (Edmond). Acquittance to, from
S. Moody, 1650. Eg, 2717, f. 4.
Barker (J—). Duet, 18th cent.
33,351, f. 55 b.
Barker (Richard), of Bury, Owned, in
1768, Add, 33,568.
Barkere (William). Directions to, for
binding a MS., 15th cent. 33,534, f. 1.
Barkbaniy co, Berhs, Deeds relating
to, 1705, 1863. Add, Ch, 38,512;
38,513.
Barkintf , co, Essex, Deed relating to,
1598. ^dJ. a. 33,136.
Barletta, Prior of, V, Gonzaga (Gian-
vincenzo).
Barlow (.Sir Robert). Letter to the
Navy Board, 1809. Extract. 33,981,
f. 296.
Digitized by
506
INDEX.
Barmiiur, co. Kent, Deed relating to,
1421. Idd, Ch, 36,478. '
Barmston, E,R,y co. Tork, Plans of
Beyerley and Barmston drainage, early
19th cent. 33,375.
Sarnaby. Jacobite pseadonjm for
George I., 1718-19. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Barnaby al, Baadolph (Thomas).
0. Randolph (Thomas).
Barnard (Edward), 2).D., Provost of
JEton. Letters to W. Eden, 1775, 1779.
34,412, f. 360 ; 34,416, f. 483.
Bames (Edward). Certificate for the
sufficiency of the sureties of Capt.
Garrett, n. d. Eg, 2722, f. 59.
Barnes (Joshua), of ITiruxton^ co,
Southt. Letters to Rer. W. Cole, 1740^
1763. 33,498, ff. 79, 81, 87, 89, 95, 97,
109.
Barnes (Richard), Bishop of OutrKsU,
Casts of seal of, 1571. xovii. 32, 33.
Barnes (Thomas). Letter to Sir R.
Southwell, 1673. 34,332, f. 47.
Bamett (Barnett). Letters to Ferd.
Ries, 1821, 1824. 33,507, ff. 1, 11.
Bamett (John), Composer, Letter to
Ferd. Ries, 1821. 33,507, f. 8.
Letters to H. Phillips, circ, 1838,
1841, 1850, n. d, 38,965, ff. 6-10.
Bamevelt ( )f Director of Hos-
pitals. Petition to William IIL, circ
1693. Fr. 34,340, f. 92.
Bamewall (Sir John), Chancellor of
Ireland. Warrant signed by, 1538.
84,079, f. 2.
Barnluun of SoUintf bourne, go.
Kent, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 19 b.
Bamluun (Martin). Letter to Sir F.
Fane, 1606. Copy, 34,218, f. 174 b.
Samham (Robert). Letter to Sir R.
Twysden, 1662. 34,173, f. 30.
Bam]iam('Siir Robert), Is^^ort. Letter
to Major R. Bufkin, 1676. 34,103, f. 3.
Bamier (William), Secretary to the
English Minister at Berlin, Letters to
Sir R. Gunning, 1774. Eg, 2702, f. 460 ;
Eg, 2703, f. 6.
Bams (Thomas). Letter to R. Tristam,
1781. 33,573, f. 391.
Bamwell, co, Northt, Deed relating
to, 1285. Add, Ch, 34,245.
Baron (John). Letter to G. Bowyer,
1845. 34,189, f. 284.
Baron (Samuel). Treatise on the trade
of India, 1695. 34,123, f. 40.
Baronetage. ' Papers relating to pre-
cedency, 1614. 34,218, ff. 119 b-123.
Letter by W— L— on the title
of Baronet, etc,, 1615. 34,218, f. 154 b.
Creations of, 1611, 1628. 34,217,
f. 52 ; 34.218, f. 14.
Baronies. Extracts relating to, 17th
cent. 84^216, f. 94.
Barow. Name of scribe (?), 15th cent.
34,276, f. 33 b.
Barqnes ( de). "ElSalrage
Americano " : play by, 18th cent. 33,479,
Barre, Family of.
33,919, f. 243.
Barrettf Fcamly of.
cent. 33,896, f. 22.
Pedigree, 19th cent.
Pedigree, 19th
Barrett (Edward), Sector of Seavingion
cum Dinnington, co. Som, Book of
Articles of A.D. 1562 subscribed by,
1580. 33,973, f. 28 b.
Barrett (P— ). Letter to W. Eden,
1783. 34,419, f. 136.
Barrinffton {Bon, Daines). Letter to
W. Jiden, 1776. 34,413, f. 132.
Barrinfpbon (Son, Samuel), Admiral,
Letter to G. Jackson, 1782. 34,187,
f. 13.
Barrington (Hon. Shute), successively
Bishop of Llandaff, Salitbury and Dw*
ham. Letters to Lord Auckland, 1777-
1806. 34,413, f. 366; 34,414, ff. 97,
486 ; 34,415, ff. 258, 273; 34,419,
f. 153; 34,420, ff. 228, 233 j 34,425,
ff. 113,244; 34,457, f. 45.
Barrio (J— M— del). Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1823. 33,545, f. 636.
Barrio Knevo de Feralta( ),
Licentiate of Madrid, Depositions, 1567.
33,983, f. 180.
Barroilhet (Paul), Opera Singer, Re-
ceipt for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167.
Letter to , 1850. Fr, 33,964,
f. 94.
Portrait, 19th cent. 33,964,
f. 95.
Barron (Bonaventure), Franciscan.
Diary of the siege of Duncannon Fort,
1645. Copy, 18th cent. 33,744, f. 1.
Barrow (Sir John), 1st Bart. Draw-
ings, on Lord Macartney's embas&y to
China, 1792-1793. 33,931.
Portrait, 1846. Engr, 33,931,
f.4.
Digitized by
Banow (John), Secretary to the Admi-
ralty. Letter to Sir J. Bsnki, 1817.
33,982, f. 127.
Barrow (Col. John), F,R.8., F.S.A.
Presented, in 1890, Add. 33,930; 33,981.
Barry (Sir James), Trustee for raising
money for Ireland. Letter to W. Collyns
and J. Bentley, 1650. Eg. 2723, f. 110.
Barry (Loaren9o). Letters to Sir R.
Southwell, 1670. 34,331, ff. 146, 151.
Barry (Richard), Purser of the Great
James." Letter to L. Shaftow, 1682.
Copy. 33,936, f. 149.
Baraluun (Thomas), of EccleSj co. Norf.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, s. a. Eg. 2722,
f. 1.
BarstOW (Michael). Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1780. 33,539, f. 84.
Bartelet (Thomas). Excheqner pay-
ment to, as King's printer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 25.
Barth^emy ( \ Opera Singer.
Receipt for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167 b.
Barthtiemy (Francois), Marquis, Secre-
tary to the French Embassy in London.
Letter to Lord Lansdowne, 1779. 33,538,
f. 314.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1790.
83,541, f. 121.
Letter to W. Eden, 1787. 34,425,
£243.
Barthelot (Claude Philibert), Comte de
Bambuteau, Prefect of the Seine. Letter
to, from O. L. B. Wilhem, 1834. Fr.
33,965, f. 162.
Bartholomew, S. Verses on the
Passion of, 13th cent. Fr. Eg. 2710,
f. 143 b.
Bartholomew, a priest. Cast of seal
of. xcix. 10.
Bartholomew (William). Exchequer
payment to, as Serjeant-at-arms. 1531-2.
83,376, f. 30 b.
Barthomley, oo. Chest. Deed relating
to, 1358. Add. Ch. 37,226.
Bartlaye (John), Sector of Chilton, co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 14 b.
Bartlett (J—). Owned, in 1832,
Add. 33,774-33,776.
Bartley (Thomas). Order to deliver
150 soldiers out of Norfolk to, for
"conduction" to Yarmouth, 1602.
Eg. 2/14, f. 193.
X 507
Barton Manor, ^^£..00. York. Court-
book, 1649-1724. 33,355.
Barton-inpthe-Clay, CO. I>eed
relating to, [1267-1285]. Add. Ch.
33,047.
Barton (Bernard), the Quaker Poet.
Letter to W. S. Fitch, 1839. 33,964,
f. 232.
Barton (Delitia), wife of Robert Barton^
of Rownhams. Letter to the Ist Earl
of Chichester, 1767. 33,441, f. 22.
Barton (Robert), of RownhamSy co.
Southt. Letters to the Ist Earl of
Chichester, 1776-1779. 33,441, ff. 38,
39, 46, 47, 51-54.
Letter to Lady Pelham, 1778.
33,441, f. 49.
Barton (Samuel), of Scarborough. Case
of, in the Danish Admiralty Court, 1742.
Eg. 2690, ff. 146, 147.
Letter to W. Titley, 1742. Eg.
2690, f. 65.
Bartylmew. v. Bartholomew.
Barwell, co. Leic. Court-rolls, 1378-
1700. Add. Ch. 37,382-37,394.
Barwioke (Richard), Parson of N.
Mardeny co. Sussex. Certificate of re-
pairs to the parsonage house, 1592.
33,410, f. 95.
Banan (Pierre Francois), French En-
gravtr. Letter to W. Eden, 1787.
34,426, f. 236.
Bagan (Pierre Francois) and Poi-
gnant. Messrs., Engravers. Petitions
to W. Eden, 1787. 34,426, f. 216.
Baselye (John). Letter to Sir W.
Paston, 1551. 33,597, f. 11.
Basil, S. Epistles, 12th, 15th centt.
Or. 34,060, ff. 289 b-303 b, 368 b,
371b, 568 b.
— — Mystical explanation of ritual
ceremonies, etc.y 12th-13th centt. Gr.
34,060, f. 582. Eg. 2707, f. 183 b.
On the works of Creation, ete.,
15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 359.
Homilies, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
ff. 384, 385 b, 427 b.
' Exhortation to a priest, 15th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 447 b.
' Extracts from, 15th cent. Gr,
34,060, ff. 323, 371, 378, 403 b, 425.
Basil, Archbishop of Calabria {Tarantoy
Letter of the Patriarch of Constanti-
nople concerning, 1089 ; 12th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 569 b.
Digitized by
508
INDEX.
39Lml, Archbishop of Calabria [Thnmto],
(continued). Letter to the Patriarch
Nicf»laa8, 1089 ; 12th cent. Cfr, 34,060«
f. 571 b.
' Letter to, from Clement
the
Antipope [1089] ; 12th cent. Or. 34,060,
f. 577.
Ba4dng8toke, CO. iSbtt^A^. View, 1669.
33,767 b, f. 28.
Ba4dxLgstoke Canal, co, Southt
Deeds relating to, 1791, 1794. Add,
Ch, 38,759-38,762.
Bassanevi (Giovanni Battista). Arias
arranged for 3 strings, late 18th
cent. 34,074-34*075, ff. 28 b-31 ; 34,076,
ff. 9-10.
Baggani (Giovanni Battista> *«Ni8i
Dominus," 1749. 34,279, B, f. 27.
Bassaao (Christopher), of Derby, Letter
to P. Le Neve, 1720. Eg, 2721, f. 454.
Bassaao (Frances), of Chester, Letter
to P. Le Neve, 1722. Eg, 2721, f. 475.
Basset (Francis), Baron de DunstanvUle.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1813. 33,982,
f. 53.
Basset (Gilles?). Phisica generalis et
particularis, 1749. 34,243.
Basset (James), of co, Cornwall, Letters
to, from Sir N. Parker, 1600. 34,224,
£f. 38, 39.
Bassett. Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 334 b.
Bassetti ( )• Canon, 19th cent.
34,052, f. 25 b.
Bastard (Henry), of King*9 Lynn.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1601. Eg, 2714,
f. 160.
Baston, in Keston, oo, Kent, Extract
from Court-roll of, 1625; 19th cent.
33,899, f. 181.
Basyll (Symon), Comptroller of the Navy
in 1606. Signature to Tower Accompts,
1600, 1601. 34,195, ff. 15, 17.
Batavia. Account of the constitution
of,ctrc.l642. a)py, 18th cent. 34,123,
f. 17.
Observations at, 1790. 33,765,
f.43.
Bateman (Thomas), of Middleton ffall,
CO. Derby. Book-plates, 19th cent.
34,305 ; 34,306 ; 34,308.
Bateman (William), Bishop of Norwich,
Note of a fine imposed on, 1347. Eg.
2788, f. 52.
Bateman (William), of Middleton Hall^
CO. Derby, Book-plate, 19th cent.
34,307.
Bath, 00. 8om, Memoranda for history
of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent.
33,834, f. 68.
Notes, etc, on ancient history of,
1829. 33,716.
Tour from Bath to Winchester,
1821. 33,670.
■ Account of visits to, with views,
1831. 33,720.
Bath Abbey, co. Som. Casts of seal of,
in 1260. LXXIX. 48-50 ; xciv. 46, 47.
Cast of seal of Thomas, Prior of.
Lxxix. 59.
Bath., Earl of, V. Granville (John).
Bath and Wells, See of. Concise
view of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent.
33,829, f. 1.
Register of admissions to benefices
in, 1571-1583. 33,973.
Casts of seal of Chapter of Wells.
LXXIX. 54, 55.
Cast of seal of Vicars-choral, 1592.
Lxxxi. 68.
Bishops of,
V. Barckley (Gilbert).
Button (William), L
Drokenesford (John de).
Law (George Henry).
Bath Forum Snndred, co, Som.
Hbtory of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th
cent. 33,824, f. 65.
Bathnrst of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigrees, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 313 b ;
33,920, f. 48 b.
Bathnrst (Henry), 2nd Earl Bathurst^
Lord Chancellor, Letter to the 1st
Earl of Ghicheeter, 1777. 34,441,
f.44.
Bathnrst (Robert), of Lechlade, Ac-
quittance for legacy to his wife Bennet
Twysden, 1598. 34,175, f. 5.
Letter to R. Twysden, drc 1600.
34,175, f. 6.
Bathnrst (Theodore). Poems, [1597-
1615]. Lat. 33,586, f. 75.
Batley (E— C— ), M,A, Life and wri-
tings of Godfrey de Bouillon, early 19th
cent 33,498, f. 50.
Batman (John), Founder of Colony
of Victoria, Australia, Grant to, by
native chiefs, of land at Port Phillip,
1835. .dcW. 6%. 37,766.
BatSCh (August Johann Georg Carl),
Professor at Jena. Letter to, from
J. W. von Goethe, 1791. Germ. 33,964,
f. 424.
Digitized by
Batson (Brian). Extract from A. Mun-
day*s Successe of Times " in the posses-
sion of, 17th cent. 33,595, f. 12.
Battell (Ralph). Letters to R. Hale,
1646, 1663. 33,572, f. 310: 33,573, flF.
10, 16.
Letter to W. Hale, 1671. 33,573,
f. 91.
' Letter to, from the Corporation of
Hertford, 1657. 33,572, f. 359.
Batten (Adrian), Composer, Anthem,
17th-18th cent. 34,203, f. 43 b.
Batten (^mnnd). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1845. 34,189, f. 287.
Battle, CO, Sussex. Pedigree and notices
of the family of Baker of, 19th cent.
33,611, f. 3.
Batty (William). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1825. 34,188, f. 53.
Batys (Robert). Exchequer payment
to, as Master-Carpenter in the Tower,
1532. 33,376, f. 21 b.
Bandowin (Ren^). Accompts, as Trustee
to A. Cardonnel's children, 1717-1735.
33,618-33,621.
Bandri (John, son of Robert). Cast of
seal of, 1355. xovm. 42.
Baiierle (Andreas Adolf Yon^DramaUst.
Letter to, from H. Proch, 1832. Oerm,
33,965, f. 287.
Banldnin (Noel). Chanson k 5, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 22.
Banmetl ( Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1792. 33,541, f. 373.
Bavaria, Ehctor^Dukeof. Maximilian L
Resolution conferring the electorate on,
1624. 34,324, f. 222.
— — King of. Louis Charles. Letter
to Jeremy Bentham, 1828. 33,546,
f. 245.
V. oho Haslang (Sigismund Franz
de), Comte^ Minister m England,
Bawde (Peter). Exchequer payment to,
as Gunner, 1531-2. 331,376, f. 44.
Bawdon. «. Bowdon, co, Chester,
Bawey (T— ). Letter to J. Paston,
temp. Hen. VIL 33,597, f. 10.
Bawr, Baronne de, v, Champgrand
(Alexandrine Sophie Coury de).
Baxter (Thomas),/ttfi. Bondto,1605r6l
Eg. 2715, f. 38.
Bayard (John), Colonel, Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1798. 33,980, f. 128.
Bayles (Thomas). Owned, in 16th cent..
Add. 33,969.
,X. 509
Bayley (Thomas Butterworth). Letter
to W. Eden, circ. 1788. 34,460, f. 238.
Bayley (William D'Oyly). Letters to
S. Grimaldi, 1845-1854. 34,189, ff. 291,
295, 352, 360, 363, 422.
Bayly (Thomas), Vicar of Banioell, co,
Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 14.
Bayly (Thomas Haynes), Author, Poem,
n.d. Facsimile, 33,964, f. 234.
Baynard (Richard). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 44 b.
Baynes (Thomas). Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1828. 34,188, f. 355.
Baynton (Sir Edward). Exchequer
payment to, as esquire of the body to
the king, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 16.
Bayntnn (Henry), Lieut, II.N, Letter
to Lord Auckland, 1793. 34,447, f.
264.
Bayton, co. Wore. Deeds relating to
Timberlake Manor in, 1316-1591. Eg,
Ch. 601, 602, 605, 608, 614, 615.
Bea^pie (Richard Bowden), Vicar of
King's Brompton. Letters to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1833. 33,836, ff. 124, 128.
Beale (Robert). Instructions to, on s
mission to the Prince of Orange, 1576.
Eg. 2790, f. 200.
B^le (William), Mayor of Faversham^
CO. Kent. Court of King's Port-mote
held by, 1609. 34,274, f. 163.
Bealing (Mar—). Letter to P. Mau-
duit, 1706. Eg. 2720, ff. 324, 325.
Beamont C^> Thomas^ A sovereigne
water for the Stone,'^ by, 17th cent,
34,218, f. 13.
Bean (Bev. James), M,A.f Assistant
Keeper of the J'rinted Books, British
Museum, Request for books to be sent
to the Museum Library, 1815. 33,498,
f. 118.
Beane (Alexander), Jewellery of London,
Bond for payment of loan, 1697. Eg,
2718, f. 423.
Beard, oo, Derby, Rental, 1727. 33,573,
f. 321.
Beare ( )> Steward of the Stan'
naries of Cornwall. "The Bailiff of
Blackmoore," revised by, temp, Eliz.
Copy, 18th cent. 33,420, ff. 39-103.
Beare (Thomas), Bailiff of the Stannary
of Blackmoore, <*The Bailiff of Black-
moore ** : an account of the Tin-works
of Cornwall written by, temp. Eliz.
Copy, 18th cent. 33,420, ff. 39-103.
Digitized by
510
INDEX.
Bearsted, co. Kent Deeds relating to,
1552-1592. Add. Ch. 36,479-36,482.
Beanchamp, ^arl, v, Pindar (John
Reginald Beaachamp).
Visoount V. Seymour Conway
(Francis).
Beanchamp (Richard de), Earl of
Worcestei-y Baron Le Vespencer and de
Bergavenny, Casts of seal of, 1421.
xciv. 13, 14.
Beanchesne (Alcide Hyacinthe da
Bois df>X Secretaire du Contervatoire,
Letter to, from F. J. Regnier, 1841.
Ft. 33,964, f. 129.
Beanolerk (Harriet), l9t mfe of WUUam
Aubrey de Vere, 9th Duke of St, Albans.
Letter to, from Mme. M. Taglionl, 1832.
Fr. 33,964, f. 170.
Beanderk {Lord Vere), Captain P,N^
aftericards Baron Vere. Instructions
to, for the protection of the Newfound*
land Fishery, 1729. 33,350, f. 13.
Attorney for transfer of S. Sea
Stock, 1738. 34,195, f. 182.
. Receipt for interest on Crown loan,
1777. 34,195, f. 194.
Boauforty I>uke of. v. Somerset
(Henry).
Beaufortf Mons. de ; al. Earl of Arran.
' V. Hamilton (James), Earl of Arran.
Boanliatl, co. Southt. Account of visit
to, with views, 1831. 33,722.
Baaiimaris, co. Caernarvon, Inquisi-
tions relating to, 1421, 1426. Copies.
33,372, ff. 5, 9.
Beaumont of cos. Svif. and
Sent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
83,920, f. 66.
Beanjnont (Francis). Poems, 17th
cent. 33,998, ff. 16,70 b.
Beaumont (Joseph), Master of Peter^
house, Cambridge. Correspondence with
W. Hale, 1672-1687. 33,573, ff. 110,
114, 120, 121, 162.
Beanmont-^eys, co. Leic. Deed re-
lating to, 1650. Add. Ch, 36,416.
Bkclie( y Owned, in 18th or 19th
cent., Add. 33,966.
Becher (Phane), Quarter - Master *
Qeneral. Receipt for pay signed by,
1649. 33,964, f. 4.
Beokenham, co. Kent, Deed relating
to, 1568. Add. Ch, 36,483.
Becket (Thomas), Archbishop of Canter^
bury. Fragments of his Life, by Herbert
of Boseham, 14th cent. 33,957, ff. 1,
224.
Becket (Thomas), Archbishop of Canter^
bury (continued). Prayer to, 15th cent.
Lat. 33,381, f. 161 b.
Cast of seal of. XOVii. 17.
Beckett (John), Under-Secretary of
State. Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1810.
33,544, f. 483.
Beckett (William k). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 111.
Beckwjrth (William), Rector of Whatly,
00. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 33,973, f. 10.
Becqnet (Ph— )i M.D., Professor at
Douay, Opinion on the nature of
Tobacco, 1635. Lat, 33,587, f. 6.
Beda. Historia Ecclesiastica: fragments,
late 12th cent. 33,371, f. 1.
Bede (Cuthbert). V. Bradley (Bev.
Edward).
Bedfont, East, CO. Middl. Deed relating
to, 1714. Add, Ch, 38,768.
Bedford, County of. Collections by Rev.
0. St. J. Cooper for a history of, 18th
cent. 34,364-34,385.
Domesday for, 18th cent. 34,379,
f. 51.
, Notes concerning religious houses
in, 18th cent. 34,380, f. 74.
Lists of Sheriffs, Archdeacons,
M.P.s, and Livings, 18th cent 34,378,
ff. 13, 40, 61, 70, 79.
Pedigrees, 18th cent. 34,375;
34,377.
Papers relating to, 16th-18th
centt. 33,576, ff. 1-41.
— Writs relating to, tempp, Elii. —
Charles U. Add. Ch. S9,9U.
Deeds relating to, 1644-1688.
Add. Ch. 38,483-38.485.
Bedford, Duchess of, o. Russell
(Georgiana).
Dukes of,
V, Plantagenet (John).
Russell (John).
Earls of. v. RusselL
Bedford (Grosrenor Charles). Letter
to, from R. Southey^ 1825. 33,964,
f. 378.
Bedford (Thomas), Secretary to Sir L.
Jenkins at Cologne. Letters to Sir R.
Southwell, 1673. 34,342, ff. 96, 101,
142 ; 34,343, ff. 1, 15, 29, 37, 41, 60,
62, 67, 71, 88-91, 94, 103.
Bedingfield (Anthony), Mercer, Mas-
terofSt. Bartholomew's Hospital, Zondon,
Will, 1650. Eg. 2717, (.7.
Digitized by
Badinfffieia (Charles), iSm., of Swats-
field Hall, near Eye^ co. Suff, Letters
to his son WiUiam, [17421 Eg. 2721,
ff. 491,492.
Badingfleld (Charles), Jun. Corre-
spondence with his brother William,
[1742]. Eg. 2721, ff. 493-^96.
Bedingfleld (Edmond), Clerk, Acquit-
tance to, from R. Smith, 1673. Eg.
2717, f. 326.
Bedingfleld (Edmund), of London.
Letter to W. Bedingfleld, 1743. Eg.
2721, f. 497.
Bedingfleld (Philip), of Broomsthorpe^
CO, Norf, Letters to his brother-in-law,
J. Hare, 1706, 1707. Eg. 2720, ff. 301,
448.
Bedingfleld (Robert). Aoqulttance to
J. Hotte, 1593. Eg. 2713, f. 302.
Bedingfleld a/. Bedingfeild (Wil-
liam), of the Inner Temple, Order of
the Benchers' Parliament for his admis-
sion to chambers, 1717. Eg. 2721,
f. 430.
Correspondence with his brother
Charles, [1742]. Eg. 2721, ff. 493-496.
Bedloe (William). Depositions cone
the Popish Plot, ctrc. 1678. Copy.
34,195, f. 73.
Bedminster Snndred, oo. Som.
History of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent.
33,825.
Bedon (John). Exchequer payment to,
as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2. 33,376.
f. 38 b.
Beeby (Thomas). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, J811-1812. 33,544,
ff. 508, 515, 576, 578.
Beecker, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 248.
Beecher {Sir William). Letter from
the Duke of Buckingham in fiiTOur of,
1624. 34,324, f. 234.
Beenorowdly mi Brenchley. V. Brench-
ley, CO, Kent.
Beere, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 293.
Beeston (Richard). Letter to Sir J.
Cassar, 1622. 34,324, f. 292.
Beeeton {Sir William). Letters to Sec
Vernon, 1701. Copies. 34^348, ff. 118,
119, 124, 126.
Beethoven (Lndwig van). *<Christus
am Oelberge," early 18th cent. Eg.
2727.
Fidelio, 19th cent. 34,226.
^. 511
Beethoven (Ludwig van) (continued).
Letters cone the " Battle Symphony,"
"Choral Symphony," etc.^ 1812, 1815,
1824, n. d. Germ. 33,965, ff. 170-179.
Beke (Roger). Exchequer payment to, as
Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 34.
Belasyse (John), Is^ Baron Behsyae.
Expense of his keep in the Tower, 1680.
34,195, f. 82.
Bele (William), Prthendary of Shalford
al. Scamford, dioc, Bath and Wells.
Book of Articles of ▲.D. 1562 subscribed
by, 1573. 33,973. f. 9.
Belginm. Paper, by Jeremy Bentham,
on a Chinese commercial station to be
founded by, 1831. 33,551, f. 255.
BeU (Charles). Letter to Lord Anck-
land, 1817. 34,459, f. 246.
Bell (Dulcibelk), wife of Matthew Bell.
Letters to her brother, W. Eden, 1774-
circ. 1780. 34,412, f. 314 ; 34^415, f.
259; 34,460, ff. 233, 235.
Bell (George Joseph). Letter to Sir S.
Romilly, 1807. 33,544^ f. 293.
Bell (Dame Meryell), wife of Sir Edmund
Bellf of Beaupr€ Hall, co. Norf. Letten
to, 1609-1649. Eg, 2715, ff. 109, 116,
200, 206, 278-281, 305 ; Eg. 2716, ff.
66, 451, 462, 471.
BeU (Robert). Report by, on exchange
by bills, 1622. 34,324, f. 155.
BeU (Robert), Bailiff of Thirsk Manor.
Petition to the Duke of Ormonde, oirc.
1680. 33,589, f. 293.
BeU (Thomas). Letter to O. Goad,
[1660-1670]. 33,573, f. 408.
Bellamy {Bev. James William), Bead"
master of Merchant Taylor^ SchooL
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1829-1837.
34,188, ff. 408, 546, 569, 577 ; 34,189,
ff. 35, 44, 61, 65, 125, 127, 138, 147.
Bellangtf (Joseph ^. Louis Hippolyte),
Artist. Letter to Guindrand,
1836. ly. 33,964, f. 215.
— — Letter to, from T. Johannot, [1841].
Fr. 33,964, f. 219.
BeUohamher (Thomas). Cast of seal
o^ 1716. xovui. 38.
BellintrhanL (Sir Edward), Deputy of
IrelancL Letter to, from the Clerk of
the Council, 1549. 34,079, f. 3.
Boilings (Sir Richard), KL Cast of
seal oCl693. xcvm. 39.
Bellini (Vincenzo). "Adelson e Sal-
vini": an opera, 19th cent. 33,361;
33,362.
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INDEX.
Bellini (Vincenzo) (corUinued). Letter
to G. Ricordi, 18a4. ItaL 33,965, f. 346.
Bellott (Anne). Letters to P. Moreton,
1668. 33,937, ff. 173, 192.
Bells. Collection of changes for church
bell ringing, hj B. Annable, 18th cent.
" 33,357.
Belmonte (Emmanuel de), Baron,
Letters to W. Blathwayt, 1699. Fr.
34,340, ff. 107, 115.
Beloe (William), Librarian in the British
Museum, Letter to Lord Auckland, n. d.
34,460, f. 240.
BelooohistaA. Map of coast, 17th
cent. 34,184, f. 32 b.
BelBChes (Sir Ale;[ander), of Tofts, Lord
of Session, Certificate signed by, 1654.
34,195, f. 53,
Belson. Jacobite pReudonym for the
Duke of Berwick, 1718-19. 33,950, f.
90 b.
Belts (George Frederic), Lancaster
Herald, Letter to S. Orimaldi, 1830.
34,188, f. 437.
Bempstone Stindred, co. 8(m.
History of, by Rer. W. Phelps, 19th cent.
33,828.
Benftti (Carlo Antonio). Italian can-
tatas, 18th cent. 34,053, ff. 3-43 b, 49-
80 b.
BendeboW (Richard), Vicar of Ckmgres^
■ bury and Beotor of Axbridge, eo, Som.
Book of Articles of ▲.D. 1562 snbscribed
by, 1573. 33,973, f. 10.
Bendish (Robert). Letters to Sir J.
Hale, 1665, 1666. 33,573, ff. 30, 38.
Benedict. S. Prayer to, 15th cent.
Lot. 33,381, f. 162 b.
Benedictns. v, Hertoghs (Benedictus).
Benee Sasan, in Egypt, Description
and drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,081, f. 79 ; 34,084, ff. 11, 12 ;
34,088, ff. 19-21.
Benelli (Antonio Peregrine), Opera
Singer. Letters to G. Benelli, 1818,
1819. Ital, 33,964, ff. 139, 141.
Letter to, from P. Cianchettini,
1821. Hal. 33,965, f. 35.
Benelli (Giambattista), Correspondant
des Thedtres, Letters to him, 1808-
1819. ItaL 33,964, ff 139-157, 172 ;
83,965, ff. 344, 363, 364.
Benelli (Giuseppe Antonio). Letters to
G. Benelli, 1819. Ital. 33,964, ff. 153,
155.
Benelli (Luigi). Letters to his brother
Giambattista, 1811, 1817, 1818, 1819.
Itcd. 33,964, ff. 143, 145. 147, 149,
151.
Benenden, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1529-1592. Add, Ch, 36,484-36,491.
Benet, Master. Medical recipe for, 15th
cent. 34,111, f. 233 b.
Benet (Edward). Owned, in 16th cent.,
34,266.
Benet iSir John), M.P.for Oxford Uni-
versitq, , Letter to Sir D. Carleton, 1614.
34,079, f. 29.
Benet (William), of Brant' Broughton, co.
Line, Letter to J. Cudmore, 1689. £g.
2717, f. 443.
Benevolences. Precedents for raising
money by benevolences, etc.^ 1627.
34,324, f. 260.
Benfield (William?). Legacy to the
overseers of Paris Gardens, Southwark,
1625. 34,110, f. 23.
Bengal, o. India, East.
Benger of cos. Wilts, and Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 62.
Benin, W, Africa. Map of, 17th cent.
33,976, E.
Bennet (A — ). Letters to Sir J.'
Banks, 1795. 33,980, ff. 20, 43.
Bennet (HenryX Farl of Arlington^
Secretary of State, Correspondence
with Sir B. Gf»coigne, 1672-1673. Ital.
34,077, ff. 4, 7, 12. 15.
— Letters to, from Sir R. Southwell,
1667-1671. 34,330, f. 9 ; 34,331, ff. 9,
20, 23, 42, 48, 62-71, 75, 77, 81, 83, 86,
103, 119, 160.
Letter to, from Sir W. Temple,
1670. 34,079, f. 36.
Letter to, from F. Parry, 1671.
34,332, f. 3.
J Letters to, from Baron de Vique,
1672-1673. 34,341, f. 62; 34,342,
ff. 13, 29, 35-41, 63, 75, 79.
Letter to, from the Duke of
Ormonde, 1673. 33,589. f. 115.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1682. 34,195, f. 83.
Bennett (George). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1831. 33,836, f. 74.
Bennington, co. ffertf. Levy of arms
on the mhabitants of, 1660. 33,574,
ft*. 67, 87, 93, 99.
Description and views, 1805.
33,641, ff 178-189.
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^Banoit (Octave), Opera singer. Receipt
for pay signed hj, 1841. 33,965, f. 167.
Benolte (Thomas), Clarenceux fferald.
Exchequer payroent to, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 26.
Benthain, FamUif of. Correspondence
and papers, 1744-1847. 33,537-33,564.
Bentham (Alicia), mother of Jeremy,
Correspondence with her husband, Jere-
miah, 1745-1755. 83,537, ff. 4, 6, 8,
11, 15, 17.
Bentham (Qeorge). Award in the
suit of, 0. J. Bowring, in re Jeremy
Bentham's Will, 1835. 33,553, f. 72.
Bentham (J — )« of Maidstone. Letter
to S. Bentham, 1802. 33.543, f. 627.
Bentham (James), Prebendary of Ely,
Letters to Rev. W. Cole, 1759-1767.
33,491, ff. 72-75; 33,498, f. 101.
Bentham (Jeremiah), father of Jeremy,
Correspondence with his 1st wife, Alicia,
1745-1755. 33,537, ff. 4, 6, 8, 11, 15,
17.
Correspondence with his son Jere-
my, 1758-1775. 33,537, ff. 19-367
passim,
Letter to Cooper, 1760.
33,537, f. 37.
— — Correspondence with his son
Samuel, 1770-1775. 33,537, ff. 246,
2.S6, 272, 273, 290, 341,
Letter to G. W. Grove, 1775.
33.537, f. 353.
Letter to Mrs. Henchman, 1780.
33,539, f. 42.
Bentham (Jeremy). Works, 18th-
19th centt. 33,547-33,551.
College exercises, 18th cent.
33,553, f. 74.
— - Translation of Book I, of Cicero's
Tusculan Questions by, 1761. 33,537,
f. 83.
Travels to Russia through France,
lUly and Turkey, 1785-1787. 33,552,
f. 10 ; 33,558, f. 366.
Correspondence with his father,
1758-1775. 33,537, ff. 19-367 passim,
— — Correspondence with his brother
Samuel, 1769-1775. 33,537, ff. 223-370
passim.
Correspondence with J. Lind,
1774-1776. 33,537, ff. 294, 322, 371 ;
33.538, ff. 58, 65.
Letters to Dr. Priestley, 1774.
33,537, ff. 324, 326.
Correspondence with G. W. Grove,
1776-1779. 33,538, ff. 51, 236, 353,
376.
Bentham (Jeremy) (continued). Letters
to Mr. and Mrs. Davies, 1777. 33,538,
ff. 90, 94, 98, 118, 119, 134.
Correspondence with W. Eden,
1778. 33,538, ff. 169, 171, 173.
Letter to G. Witchell, 1778.
33,538, f. 201.
Letter to Llovd, 1778.
33,538, f. 232.
Letter to Justice Blackbnmc, 1778.
33,538, f. 288.
Letter to W. Fitxherbert, 1779.
33,538, f. 302.
Letter to Triboulet, 1779.
33.538, f. 312.
Letter to Lord Sandwich, 1780.
33.539, f. 56.
Letters to J. Davies, 1781. 33,539,
ff. 195, 219.
Letters to Geo. Wilson, 1781.
33,539, ff. 204-218, 224-227, 231, 234-
238, 247, 251.
Letter to Miss Danes, 1781.
33,539, f. 253.
Correspondence with W. Fraser,
1783. Copy, 33,539, ff. 384, 385.
Bentham (Joseph), of Cambridge,
Letter to Rev. W. Cole, 1767. 33,498,
f. 103.
Bentham (Joshua). Letter to his son
Anthony giving an account of the
family, 1714. 33,553, f. 10.
Bentham (Mary Sophia), tcife of Sir
Sam-tel Bentham, Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1806-1820. 33,544,
ff. 200, 219, 239, 246, 260, 312 ; 33,545,
ff. 61, 306, 318, 336, 406, 411.
Bentham (Robert). Letter to Sir S.
Bentham, 1814. 33,545, f. 162.
Bentham {Sir Samuel). Memoir of,
1790. 33,560-33,562.
Early history of, 18th cent.
33,553, f. 49.
Travels through Russia and Siberia,
1781-1782. 33,552, f. 108.
Correspondence with his brother
Jeremy, 1769-1775. 33,537, ff. 223-
370 passim,
Correspondence with his father,
1772-1775. 33,537, ff. 244, 246, 256,
272, 273, 290, 341.
Correspondence with the Navy
Board, 1773. 33,537, ff. 253, 292.
Letters to G.W. Grove, 1777, 1779.
33,538, ff 149, 351, 353.
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Bentham (Sir Samuel) (continued).
Correspondence with P. S. Pallas, 1781.
33,539, ff. 137, 162, 260, 277.
Correspondence with Sir J. Hafris,
1781-1783. 33,539, ff. 189, 283,
390.
Letter to the English factory at
Canton, 1782. 33,539, f. 281.
Letter to Lord Shelbume, 1782.
33,539, f. 326
Letters to the Empress of Russia,
1783. 33,539, ff. 339, 382.
Royal license to, to wear the
Russian cross of St. George, 1789.
33,541, f. 58.
Silhouette of, 18th cent. 33,556,
Benil67 (Richard). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1825, 1826. 34,188, ff. 37,
164.
B«ntley (Samuel). Letters to S. Gri-
maldi, 1825, 1826. 34,188, ff. 27, 37,
164.
BCentley] (T[homas]). Letter "to
the Legislators of Great Britain and Ire-
land," 1794. Printed, 34,453, f. 66.
Letter to the Soldiers, Sailors and
Commanders of the British Empire, 1795.
Printed. 34,453, f. 164.
Letter to the King, the Ministers
f. 3
Bentham (Sarah), 2nd wife of Jeremiah
Bentham, Letters to her step-son,
Samuel Bentham, 1769-1774. 33,537,
ff. 221, 254, 298.
Bentham (William). Letter to Lady
Bentham, 1829. 33,546, f. 299.
Bentinok, Countess, Liste des meubles
appartenant k, dans l*hdtel occupy par
son Excellence I'Ambassadeur d'Angle-
terre,n.rf. 34,451, f. 524.
Bentinck (William), Earl of Portland.
Correspondence with William III., 1677-
1700. Copies. 34,514.
Letters and instructions to, 1693-
1708. Copies. 34,515, ff. 189-215.
Bentinck (Cbp^. William), E,N. Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1793. 34,449, f. 356 ;
34,450, ff. 136, 199, 340.
Bentinck (William Henry), Is* Duke
of Portland. Letter, as Governor of
Jamaica, to the Prince of Wales, 1723.
34,079, f. 58.
Bentinck (William Henry Cavendish-)
3rd Duke of Portland, Lord Lieut, of
Ireland. Letter to W. Eden, 1782.
34,418, f. 418.
Letter to the Lord Mayor of
London, 1798. Copy. 34,454, f. 472.
- Commission to Sir W. J. Twysden,
1807. Signed. 34,173, f. 46.
BentivOglio (Guido), Cardinal, Nuncio
in the Netherlands, Relationi d'lng-
hilterra, 1609, 1610. 34,322, ff. 2,
36.
Relatione di Danimarca, 1613.
34,322, f. 70 b.
Bentley (Richard), D.D., Master of
Trinity Coll., Cambridge. Account of
his seizure of the Regius Professorship
of Divinity, circ. 1718. 33,491, ff.6-
17 b.
of State, etc., **on occasion of the
Public Fast," 25 Feb., 1795. 34,453,
f. 188.
Bentley (2V. W— ). Letter to P.
Moreton, 1668. 33,937, f. 177.
Bently (
). Letter to W. Car-
michwl, 1777. Copy. 34.414, f. 320.
BentlOnns (Nicholas). Diploma of
degree of M.D., 1637. Add, Ch.
39,035.
Benwick Manor, co. Camh. Deed
relating to, 1508. Add. Ch. 33,065.
Benyon (Sir George). Petition to
Parliament, 1652 (?). 34,326, f. 4.
Bdranger (Jean Pierre de). Poet. Letter
to Mme. Lemaire, n, d, /V. 33,964,
f. 392.
Berchem (Jacques van). Motet, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 38.
Berckentin (Christian August von),
Grafy Danish Minister of State, Corre-
spondence with W. Titley, 1742, 1754.
Eg. 2690, ff. 137, 138; Fg, 2694,
f. 10.
Berdt (Dennis de). Memorial to the
Sec. of State on behalf of A. McDougall,
1768. Eg, 2697, f. 9.
Bere of Dartford, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
83,920, f. 15 b.
Bereham, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 37.
Beresford (Barbara), wife of lion.
John Beresford. Letter to E. Eden,
1785. 34,420, f. 261.
Beresford (George de la Poer), 2nd
Earl of Tyrone. Letters to W. Eden,
1783, 1785. 34,419, f. 172; 34,420,
f. 260.
Beresford (Hon. John), Comnussioner
of Customs and Excise for Ireland.
Correspondence with Lord Auckland,
Digitized by
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515
1782-1805. 34,418, ff. 470, 472, 508,
512; 34,419, ff. 170, 286, 298, 387,
411 ; 34,420, ff. 97, 115, 135, 163, 258,
374, 409, 430 ; 34,421, f. 355 ; 34,422,
f. 256 ; 34,423, f. 36 ; 34,424, ff. 104,
264 ; 34,428, f. 225 ; 34,429, f. 507 ;
34,436, f. 380 ; 34,438, f. 184 ; 34,439,
f. 150; 34,444, f. 194; 34,452, ff. 210,
463 ; 34,453, ff. 12, 62, 135, 182, 183,
196, 208, 210, 217, 228, 236, 263, 279,
282, 319, 421, 431, 439, 488, 492, 494 ;
34,454, ff. 11, 47, 61, 70, 89, 92, 99,
120, 187, 212-491 passim; 34,455,
ff. 11-254 passim, 291, 309, 438;
34,456, ff. 16, 18, 35, 37, 42-47, 57,
80, 107, 167, 174, 178, 183, 184, 192,
253, 259, 261, 277, 312, 314; 34,460,
f. 177.
Letter to Lord Fitzwilliam, 1795.
34,453, f. 277 b.
B«re8ford (W— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1782. 33,977, f. 140.
Bero; Ihtchy of. Reply of the Emperor
of Germany and the King of France
concerning the saccession of, 1737. Eg,
2684, f. 158.
Bertfavenny, Barony of. Petition
and case of Lady Fane, claimant to,
1599. 34,218, f. 66.
Papers relating to the claim of
Baroness Despencer to, 1604. 34,218,
ff. 109-111 b, 188, 195 b, 196 b,
Bergdn (Dietrich von). Archbishop
of Cologne, v, Cologne, Archbishops
of-
B^riot (Charles Auguste de), Musician,
Letter to Sir O. T. Smart, with portrait,
1833. Fr, 33,965, ff, 105, 106.
BarkeleT of Berkelev Castle,
CO. GlOUC.y Farmly of. Arms in
Bristol Cathedral, 1281-1583. 33,920,
f. 6.
Berkeleyf Barons Berkeley, Papers
and correspondence relating to, 17th
cent. 33,588.
Berkeley (Charles), Viscount Dursley,
2nd Earl of Berkeley (1698) ; Envoy to
the Hague, Instructions to, 1689, 1690.
34,340, ff. 52-56, 60.
Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1690.
34,095, ff. 170, 172.
Berkeley (Elizabeth), wife of Sir T,
Berkeley, Rules for her household, 1609.
33,588, f. 50.
— ^ Letters to J. Smyth, 1608, 1609.
33,588, ff. 52, 54.
Berkeley (Francis William FitzHar-
dinge), 2nd Baron FitzIIardinge, Casts
of seals made in 1889-1891 from
charters in possession of. Lxxxvii.
39-44, xoiv. 24-63, 66-69, 80-82,
XCVU. 35-37.
Berkeley (George), im Baron Berkeley,
Letter to E. Smyth, 1660. 33,589,
f. 15.
Privy Council letter to, concerning
the expulsion of Papists, 1674. 33,589,
f.244.
Berkeley (Jane), vnfe of Henry,
I2th Baron Berkeley. Rules for her
household, 1601. Imperf, 33,588, f. 44.
Berkeley (Joan de). Cast of seal of,
1298. XCIV. 62.
Berkeley (Joan), Abbess of Brussels,
Letter to , arc. 1530. 33,588,
f.56.
Berkeley (Maurice), 8th Baron Berkeley,
History of, by J. Smyth, 17th cent.
Imperf, 33,588, f. 1.
Berkeley (Maurice). Letter to his
daughter, 1735. 33,924, f. 100.
Berkelev (Sir Robert), Justice of the
King*s Bench. Letter to J. Smyth,
1636. 33,588, f. 68.
Berkeley (Roger de). Cast of seal of,
12th or 13th cent. xciv. 51.
Berkeley (Thomas de). Baron Berke-
ley. Cast of seal of, 14th cent.
XCIV. 57.
Berkeley (Thomas de), Srd Baron
Berkeley, Cast of seal of, 1337-1338.
LXXXVU. 43.
Berkeley (Thomas deX 5M Baron
Berkeley. Cast of seal of, 1384. xciv.
58.
Berkeley (Sir Thomas). Rules for his
household, 1609. 33,588, f. 50.
Berkeley (Velters Comewall), Captain
R.N, Letters to Lord Auckland, 1793.
34,448, ff. 217, 254, 256, 281, 362,
408; 34,449, f. 201; 34,450, ff. 29,
344.
Berkenhomt (C— W— >. Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1793. 34,452, f. 166.
Berkenkont (Helena). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1792. 34,441, f. 527.
Berks, County of. Papers relating to,
16th, 17th centt. 33,576, ff. 42-54.
Deeds relating to, 1559, 1758.
Add, Ch. 38,503; 38,504.
Writs relating to, tempp. Eliz. —
Charies II. Add, Ch. 39,945.
Tours in, with views, 1821-1823.
33,658; 33,674.
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Berks, County of (continued). Militia
committee meetings for the Forest sub-
division, 1786-1795. 34,303.
Sigillum Comitatus Ozon. et Berks.,
1326. xciv. 63.
Berlin, o. Vews-letters.
BerliOS (Hector), Musician, Letters
to ,1844,1848,1851. Fr, 83,965,
ff. 112, 114, 115.
Letter to, from J. L, F. Men-
delssohn-Bartholdy, 1843. Fr. 33,965,
f. 261.
Portrait, 19th cent. 33,965,
f. 113.
Bermuda Islands. Proof impression
of seal of Queen Victoria for. xcviii. 11.
Bernard, -8^., Abbat of Clairvaux, De
diligendo Deo, 12th cent. 33,518,
f. 167.
Verses from the Psalter ensuring
salvation, 15th cent. Lot, 33,381,
f. 161.
Miniature of, late 15th cent.
34,294, f. 200 b.
Bernard, of Chartres, diet. Syl-
vester. Epistola ad Raimundum de
cura rei familiaris, 15th cent. 34,193,
f. 202.
Bernard (Daniel^ Under-Secretary of
State. Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1691.
34,095. ff. 297, 310.
Bernard (William Bayle), Author.
Letter to R. Bentley, 1830. 33,964,
f. 445.
Bernardino, S., of Siena. Miniature
of, late 15th cent. 34,294, f. 207 b.
Berne. Canton of. Letter to the States-
General, 1792. Copy. 34,445, f. 108.
Berne, Toum of. v. Vews-letters.
Bemers, Baron, V. Bourchier (John).
BemerS (William), High Commissioner
of Ireland. Warrant signed by, 1538.
34,079, f. 2i
Bemes (E— ). Suit t?. G. Themyl-
thorpe, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 199.
Bemey (Richard). Warrant to the
stewards of his manors in Norfolk and
Suffolk to collect rehts, 1598. JEg.
2713, f. 490.
Bemstorf ( )• Letters to R.
Gunning, 1769. Eg. 2698, ff. 149, 161.
Bemstorff (Jol»ann Hartwig Ernst von).
Baron and Count ; Danish Minister of
State. Correspondence with W. Titley,
1754-1761. Eg. 2694, ff. 35, 54, 96,
101, 118, 123, 132, 151, 158, 159, 211,
284, 294.
BemstorlF(Johnnn Hartwig Ernst von)
(continued). Correspondence with R.
Gunning, 1766-1770. Eg. 2696, ff. 101,
424; Eg. 2697, ff. 27, 50, 91, 94, 117,
193, 200; Eg. 2698, ff. 56, 64, 160,
215, 228, 263, 273; Eg. 2699, ff. 21,
22, 33, 90, 91, 94, 126, 162, 174, 275,
277.
Bemye (Martin), of co. Norfolk. Official
letter to, with note, 1590. 33,597,
f. 29.
Berr (Fr^^ric), Musician. Letter to
A. Schott, 1830. Get-man. 33,965,
' f, 116.
Berry, Charles Ferdinand,
de. Portrait and medaillon de cheveux,"
1813. 33,793, f. 31.
Berry (William). Index to his Essex
Pedigrees, 19th cent. 33,527, f. 144.
Bertie (Hon. Frederic), Hector of Albury.
Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1836.
83,929, ff. 355, 364, 368. .
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1845.
34,189, ff. 289, 293.
Bertie (Georgina Anne fimilie), wife
of Hon. and Rev. F, Bertie. Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1847. 34,189, f. 346.
Bertie (James), 1st Earl of Abingdon.
Letter to, from his brother-in-law, Lord
Danby, 1684. 34,079, f. 44.
Bertie (Peregrine). Signature, as Privy
Councillor, 1697-1698. 34,195, ff. 119-
125.
Warrant for his salary as Vice-
Chamberlain of the Household, with
receipt, 1706. 34,195, f. 134.
Bertie (Peregrine), 2nd Duke of Ancaster
and Kesteven. Signature, as Privy
Councillor, 1732. 34,195, f. 169.
Bertie (Vere), Baron of the Exchequer,
Power of Attorney for receipt of pay,
1675. 34,195, f. 66.
Bertram (Charles). Letter to W.
Titley, n. d. Eg. 2694, f. 320.
Berty, Famiiy of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 4.
Berwick, FamQy of. V. Beswick,
Family of.
Berwick-upon-Tweed. Correspon-
dence and papers rel. to the garrison,
1559-1560. 33,591; 33,592.
Statutes of the town and castle,
1560. Eg. 2790, f. 43.
Instructions to the Governor of.
1564. JR^. 2790, f. 56.
Digitized by
INDEX.
517
Berwick-upon-Tweed (continued).
Exchequer fiajmeuts for, 1570-1571.
Eg. 2723, f. 26 b.
Qoietas on accompts of the sur-
veyor-general of victuals for the garri-
son of, 1575-1595. 33,938, f. 53.
Cast of reverse of seal of Mayoralty
of. xcix. 17.
Bery (Richard), Steward of Oulton Manor,
CO. Suff. Warrant to, to collect rents,
1598. j:^. 2713, f. 490.
Best (Michael). Letters to W. Hale and
R. Hale, 1634-1637. 33,572, ff. 15, 17,
18, 219, 230.
Best (Richard). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1833. 34,188, f. 550.
Best (William Draper), Baron Wynford,
Chief Justice of the Court of Common
Pleas. Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1831. 33,546, ff. 480, 515.
Best (William Thomas), Musician. Letter
to A. G. Kurtz, 1863. 33,965, f. 11.
Beste (Richard). Exchequer payment
to, as Gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 46.
BestonchefF Bumin (Alexander),
Count, Russian Minister of State,
Letter to Lord Tyrawly, 1744. Copy.
Eg. 2693, f. 148.
Beswick of cos. Chester and
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 20 b.
BethenCOnrt (Jehan de). Chevalier.
The conquest of the Canary Islands by,
circ. 1420-30. Fr. Eg. 2709.
Bethersden, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1523, 1595. Add. Ch. 36,492;
36,493.
BettS (Thomas), of the Inner Temple,
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1705. Eg. 2720,
f. 215.
Betty (Richard), Rector of Buckland St.
Mary, co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 3.
Beimingeil (Conrad van), Dutch Am-
bassador to England. Powers to, as
ambassador, 1678. Copy. 34,339, f. 20.
Instructions to, from the States-
General, 1682. 34,340, ff. 5, 9.
Letters to the States-General,
1682. Ctpies and transl. 34,339. ff. 68,
69, 74-78.
Letters to the Greffier Fagel, 1682-
1683. Copies and transl. 34,339, ff. 62,
64, 72, 82-110, 125-134; 34,340, ff. 1,
3, 13-19.
Beuningen (Conrad van), Dutch Am-
bassador to England (continued). Letter
to, from the Estates of Holland and
West Friesland, 1682. 34,339, f. 66.
Bererleyy E. R., co. York. Plans, etc.,
of Beverley and Barmston drainage,
early 19th cent. 33,375.
Bewick (Thomas), Wood - Engraver.
'Letter to Messrs. Hart and Robinson,
1824. 33,964, f. 174.
Bewshyne (Richard), Rector of Beck-
ington, co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33,973,
f. 20.
Bezley, co. Kent. Deeds relating to,
1498-1578. Add. Ch. 36,494-36,496.
Extracts from parish-registers,
etc., at, 1838. 33,903, f. 1.
— — Monumental inscriptions at, from
the Supplement to Thorpe's Registrum
Roffense, 1838. 33,921, ff. 137-157.
Be3rii&lliC^il^i<^)» Vicar of Cannington,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 20.
Biafinty W. Africa. Map of, 17th cent.
33,976, E.
Biani (Lawrence), Rector of East Luc-
combe, co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1575. 33,973,
f. 14 b.
Biaaica Karia, dau, of Oaieazzo
Maria, Duke of Milan, wife of Maxi-
milian /. V. Germany, Emperors of,
Maximilian I.
BIBLES. GREEK, Psalms xii. 7-
XV. 4 ; 3rd or 4th cent. Fap, ocxxx.
Part of Psalter, 7th cent.
34,473 (7).
Two leaves: Ps. xxx. 8 and St.
John viii. 5; 7th or 8th cent. 34,274,
ff. 51, 52.
Proverbs: extracts from, 15th
cent. 34,060, f. 399 b.
ExKilesiasticus, to xxviii. 10 ; 15th
cent. 34,060, f. 400 b.
Daniel, fragment of, palimpsest,
12th cent. Eg, 2786, f. 132.
Gospels, ll-12th cent. 34,107;
12th cent. 34,108; 12th or 13th cent.
2784 ; 13th cent. Eg. 2783 ; 14th
cent. Eg. 2785.
Acts and Epistles, 12tb cent. Eg.
2787.
ENGLISH. Printed Bible (1711)
interleaved, with notes said to be by
W. Law. 34,286.
Digitized by
518
INDEX.
BIBLES (continued). Bible His-
tories, Paraphrases and Abridg-
ments. Petri Comestoris His tor ia Scho-
lastica, circ. 1200. Fragments. 33,371,
f. 40.
From Genesis to the Apocalypse,
in verse, 15th cent. Lat. 34,271,
f. 109.
Bible-history, in verse, 13th cent.
Fr. Eg. 2710, f. 2.
Commentaries, etc. Latin-Eng-
Ji8h glossary of the Bible, 15th cent.
34,305.
S. Amphilochins on the Bible
canon, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 311.
Notes on Genesis, by S. T. Cole-
ridge, 19th cent. 34,225, f. 149.
Thoroie Cisterciensis monachi com-
mentarinm inCanticum Canticoram, 13th
cent. 34,272.
Ezpositio Haimonis iu Isaiam, 12th
cent. Elf. 2782.
On Zechariah, ch. iv., 12th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 564.
Expositions of passages from Scrip-
ture, 15th cent. Lat. 34,276, f. 1.
Index of texts of the New Testa-
ment quoted bv the Fathers, bv J. W.
Burgon, 1872-1888. 33,42 1-33;436.
Bibliography. Description of
Codex B€ZfiBatCambndge,1752. 34,079,
f. 62.
Order for translation of the Bible,
with translators' names, 1604. 34,218,
1. 60.
Notes of subscription to the print-
ing of Walton's Polyglott Bible, 1653.
34,164, f. 100.
Notes cone, the printing of Sir W.
Twysden's Hebrew Bible, 1653. 34,164,
f. 100.
Letter cone a Greek MS. of the
N. Testament bel. to Archbp. Boyle,
1677. 33,937, f. 225.
Bickersteth (Henry), JT.C, afterw.
Baron Langdale. Letter to J. U. Koe,
1818. 33,545, f. 270.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1824-
1829. 33,546, ff. 38, 41, 167, 263, 297,
301-306, 339, 340.
BioUey (Thomas), Bishop of Chichester.
Letters to A. Hilton and R. Juxon, 1592.
33,410, ff. 64, 84.
Bioknell (John). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1818. 34,459, f. 259.
Bidboroiurh, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1555, 1564. Add. Ch. 36,497;
36,498.
Biddenden. co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1566. Add. Ch. 36,499.
Biddnlph of Elxnlmrst, co. Staff,
and Westcombe, in Green-
wich, CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree to 1663 ; 19th cent. 33,920, f. 11 b.
Biddnlph ( Letter to, from
M. Draycott, 1628. 33,935, f. 206.
Bierey (Gottlob Benedict), Musician.
Letter to F. Rochlitz, 1801. Germ.
33,965, f. 180.
Letter to Dr.Schiitz, 1832. Germ.
33,965, f. 182.
BifB. (Antonio). Dialogo a due, 1709.
34,056, f. 164.
Bigges (Mary). Letter to, from Sir B.
Gascoigne, temp. Chas. II. 34,077,
f. 38.
Biflrflrleswade, co. Bedf. Deeds rela-
ting to, 1479, 1637. Add. Ch. 35,015;
35,016.
Bigland (Ralph), Garter King at Arms.
Lincolnshire collections, 18th cent.
34,141, f. 42.
Bilbao, M Spain. News-letter from,
1632. 33,936, f. 37.
Billand-Varenne (Jacques Nicolas).
Signature, as member of the Comity de
.*^alut Public, 1794. 33,963, f. 63.
Billesby (Sir Andrew), Usher of the
King's Exchequer. Exchequer payment
to, for delivery of writs, e/c, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 49 b.
Billinffhnrst, co. Sussex. Repairs to
the church of, 1592. 33,410, f. 19.
Consistorial citation, etc.y of the
vicar, 1592. 33,410, ff. 47, 50, 52, 64,
82, 111.
Billingsbere, co. Berks. View, 1669.
33,76fb, f. 62.
Billington (Philip)» of Bletchleyy co.
Bucks. License to, for marriage with
C. Boughton, circ. 1768. 33,498, f. 9.
Bima. in the I. of Sambawoy E. Indies.
On the religion and customs of, circ.
1811-1817. 33,411, f. 15.
BINDINGS. ENGLAND. Carved
oak boards, 13th cent. 33,385.
Stamped leather: stags, eagles,
fleurs de lis, etc.y 1486. 33,736.
(Northampton). Wooden boards
covered with tooled leather, 15th cent.
34,308.
Original leather, tooled, 16th cent.
34,214.
Tooled morocco, 17th cent. 34,3 14w
Digitized by
BINDINGS. ENGLAND (conti.
nued). Stamped leather, with arms of
Booth by, 17th cent. 33,413.
• Red morocco, with royal arms,
1739. 33,599.
Tooled morocco, 1741. 33,356.
■ Crimson morocco, tooled border,
18th cent. 33,754.
FRANCE, Leather, richly tooled,
ciro. 1661. 33,752.
■ Purple morocco, with gilt tooling,
royal arms of France, etc.^ 1813.
33,793.
QERMANr, Stamped hogskin,
1622. 34,116.
Wooden boards covered with
stamped vellum, 17th cent. Eg, 2790.
• ITALY, Boards, covered with
leather, early 15th cent. Eg, 2708.
ORIENTAL, Leather, with
tooled centre, 17th cent. 33,762.
Bindley (James). Owned, in 1811,
Add, 34,361.
Binfield, co, Berks, Deeds relating to,
1463-1668. Add, Ch, 38,514-38,520.
Binghftm (Peregrine), Polioe Magis-
ircde. Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1823.
33,545, f. 627.
Biography. Gleafaings in English bio-
graphy, by S. M. Stokes, l^h cent.
33,386-33,389.
Memorials of Engravers in Gt.
Britain, 1550-1800, by T. Dodd.
33,394-33,407.
Chronicle of christenings, marri-
ages and burials in cos. Denbigh and
Flint, by P. Roberts, 1607-1646.
33,373.
— — Biographical dictionary of foreign-
ers connected with England, to 1777.
34,280-34,285.
Birch {.Di-, Samuel), Keeper of Oriental
Antiquities, British Museum, Letter to
J. Yates, 1863. 34,098, f. 6.
Birchall (Robert^ Music publisher.
Letter to, from J. L. Dussek, 1806.
33,965, f. 200.
Letter to, from L. von Beethoven,
1815. Germ, 33,965, f. 172.
Birchett of Bye» co. Suss., and
Oondhnrst, co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 14.
Birchinflrtony co. Kent, Deed relating
to, 1561. Add, Ch. 36,500.
Bircholt, co- Kent. Deed relating to,
1500. Add, Ch, 36,501.
Birdlip, co. Glow, Visit to, with views,
1824. 33,679.
)EX. 519
Birdwood (Sir George Christopher
Molesworth), M,D. Introduction to fac-
simile of a letter of E. Draper, 1891.
Printed, 33,963, f. 14.
Birling, co, Kent, Extracts from parish-
registers, 1566-1784. 33,914, f. 16.
Biron, iHtc de, v, Gontaut (Charles
de).
Biron (Richard de), KnL Impression of
seal of, 1342. Lxxviii. 7.
Bisham Abbey, co, Berks, View of,
1805. 33,641, f. 238.
Bishop, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 64 b.
Bishop (Sir Henry Rowley). Quartet
and chorus, 1837. 34,279, B, f. 68.
Dramatic pieces, 19th cent. 33,570,
ff. 1, 73.
■ Coronation music, 19th cent.
33,570, ff. 95, 139.
" Waterloo " canUta, etc, 19th
cent. 33,570, ff. 184, 211.
Letters to , 1851, n, d,
33,965, ff. 12, 13.
Bishop (John), of Thoydon-Gamon, co.
Essex. Probate of will of, 1753. Add,
Ch. 37,648.
Bishop (John). Anthem, 18th cent.
33,568, f. 36 b.
Bishopsbonme, co, Kent, Extracts
from parish-registers, 1558-1730; 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 44.
Bishop's Cannings, co. Wilts, Deed
relating to, circ, 1163-1179. Add,
Ch. 37,665.
Survey by J. Nicholas of his pro-
perty in, 1625. 34,008, f. 19.
Brief of lease of Roundway, etc,
in, ciro. 1659. 34,008, f. 39.
Release by R. Hart of Roundway
Farm in, 1698. 34,008, f. 58.
Map of Roundway Farm in, arc.
1750. 34,008, f. 1.
Extracts from court-rolls of the
manor, 1602. 34,008, f. 17.
Bishop's Stortford, co. Hertf, Cast
of royal seal " ad causas ecclesiasticas "
for Commissary of Consistory of, 16th
cent. xciv. 2.
View, 1669. 33,767 b, f. 42.
Bispham (William), Prebendary of
Chester. Letters to P. Venables, 1668.
33,937, ff. 207, 213.
Bisse (Elizabeth). Reprieve of, 1696.
33,589, f. 330.
Digitized by
520
INDEX.
Bi0S6 (Philip), Vioar of WweliacomJbey oo,
Bm. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
Bubscribed by, 1672. 33,973, f . 7 b.
Bix of BapchildaAcl Lmstead,
CO. Kent, Fcamly of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,920, f. 14.
Black (John), Canon of Verona. Ap-
pointment of, by Pope Boniface IX., to
prebends at Verona and Padua, 1397.
Add. a. 37,632.
Black (John). Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1830. 33,546, f. 384.
Black (William Henry). Letters to
S. Grimaldi, 1831-1837. 34,188, ff. 490,
492 ; 34,189, ff. 27, 29, 69, 134, 140.
Blackborongh. v. Blackburn a/«
Blackborough.
Blackburn al. Blackboroagh.
Case of Blackburn v. Daris, 1701.
34,125, f. 99 b.
B1 ^y%Vltft.n (Andrew). v. Blakehall
(Andrew).
Blft pk hft-'*'' (Edward). Acquittance to,
from R. Emerson, 1663. Sj. 2717,
f. 234.
Blackheath, Half -hundred ofy CO. Kent.
Deed relating to, 1715. Add. Ch.
36,502.
Black Sea. Description of, by Dr.
E. Dortelli, 1634. Ital. 33,762.
Papers on the navigation and trade
of, 18th cent. 33,554, f. 138.
BlackstOne (James). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1806-1814. 34,456, f. 635 ;
34,457, ff. 52, 56, 96; 34,468, ff. 47,
425, 593; 34,459, ff. 46, 58 ; 34,460,
ff. 242, 243.
Blackstone {Sir WiUiamX Justice of
the Common Pleas. Letters to W. Eden,
1778-1779. 34,415, ff. 239, 285, 287 ;
34,416, ff. 27, 147, 256, 280, 283,
322, 328, 341.
Blackwell {Sir Lambert), Envoy to
Florence and Genoa. Letters to W.
Blathwayt, 1700-1703. 34,356.
Bladon ( ), Dissenting Preacher at
Birmingham. Letter to, from "J.
Philaletheirene," 17th cent. 34,273,
f. 1.
Bladwell (Giles), of Bootonj co. Norfolk.
Letters to O. Le Neve, 1696-1707. Eg.
2718, ff 337, 344, 348, 349, 352, 361,
369, 376, 380; Eg. 2719, f. 139;
Eg. 2720, ff 397, 403.
Bladwell (William), of Nortrich.
Letter to S. Sowthall, 1041. Eg. 2716,
f. 376.
Blagden (C — ). Letter to Lord ,
1795. 33,980, f. 5.
Blaffdon, in Paignton^ co. Devon. Deeds
relating to, 1436, 1438. Eg. Ch. 590 ;
591.
Blaipflfe {Col. Thomas), formerly Groom
of the Bedchamber to Prince Charles.
Petitions to Parliament, 1652. 34,326,
ff.6, 8b.
Medical certificate for, 1652.
34,326, f. 10.
Blague {Col. Thomas), v. Blagge.
Blair {Lieut. Archibald). Report to
Lord Cornwailis on the Andaman Islands,
1789. 34,467, f. 145.
BlaisCy S. Commemoration of, 1622.
34,116, f. 168.
Blake (Capt. John). On the port of
Mauritius, 1738. 33,765, f. 23.
Blake (John), steward to Lord Auck-
land. Letters to Lord Auckland, 1822-
1834. 34,459, ff. 321, 334, 365, 374,
403, 412, 417, 423, 499.
. Correspondence with J. Lambei*t
and Son, 1824. 34,459, ff. 385, 388,
416.
Blake (Richard), Clothier, of Midhurst,
CO. Sussex. Will, 1545. Copy. 33,410,
f. 120 b.
Blake (Robert), Admiral Elegy on,
1657. 34,362, f. 68 b.
Blakeden (Cuthbert). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as King's apothecary, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 19.
Blakehall (Andrew), Minister of Mus-
selburgh. Psalms, 1575-1578. 33,933,
ff. 54, 60 b, 71b.
Bland (Maria Theresa). Reference to,
1804. 34,007, ff. 75, 77.
Blandford, Marquis of. v. Spencer
(George).
Blanket (John), Captain R.N. Account
of his voyage through the Eastern Seaa,
1791. 34,439, f. 242.
Blaqniere (E — ). Letter to Jeremy
Bentbam, 1824. 33,546, f. 19.
BlastareS (Matthseus). Collection of
canons, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 12.
Synopsis of the Nomocanon of
Joannes Nesteutes, 15th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 205.
Verses on Church and Court
officials at Constantinople, 15th cent.
■ Gr. 34,060, f. 198 b.
On the use of the colybum in
services for the dead, 15th cent. 34,060,
f. 344.
Digitized by
INDEX.
521
Blathwayt (William), Secretary to
William III. and Sec, at War. Corre-
spondeace with 1st and 2iid Lords
Carmarthen, 1692-1694. 34,351.
Letter to the Portuguese Am-
baasador, 1692. Fr. Copy. 34,334,
f. 79.
Correspondence with Sec. Vernon,
1693- 1705. 34,348.
Correspondence with A. Heinsins,
1694- 1695. Fr. Copies. 34,340, ff.
79-83, 88-91.
Correspondence with Q. Stepney,
1694-1705. 34.354, ff. 1, 4, 6, 8, 11,
12, 14-26.
Correspondence with C. Montague,
1696-1697. 34,355.
Correspondence with P. Methuen,
1696-1701. 34,335, ff. 1, 2, 48, 56, 73-
83, 100, 110.
Letters to, from F. Parry, 1679.
34,333, f. 114 : 34,334, f. 20.
Letter to, from Lord Peterborough,
1688. 34,079, f. 46.
Letters to, from Col. S. Tufton,
etc., 1688, 1692. 33,924, ff. 68-72,
84.
Letters to, from J. Wright, Mayor
of Maidstone, and others, 1688, 1701.
34,152, ff. 15, 19, 21, 24, 25, 32.
' Letters to, from R. Wolseley at
Brussels, 1691-1694. 34,352.
Letters to, from 6. Clifford, 1699.
34,340, ff. 109, 111.
Letter to, from M. Wescombe,
1700. 34,335, f. 98.
Letters to, from Sir L. Blackwell^
1700-1703. 34,356.
Letters to, from W. Aldersey,
1701. 34,357.
Receipt, 1705. 34,195, f. 132.
Blaxland of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigrees, 1837. 34,103, ff. 92 b,
98 b.
Extracts from wills of, at Canter-
bury, 1838. 34,103, f. 118.
Blaxland (George). Letters to Re7. T.
Streatfeild, 1837, 1838. 34,103, ff. 88-
102, 116-120.
Blazland (John). Grant of arms to, in
1730. Copyy 1837. 34,103, f. 100.
Blaydes (F— A—), of Bedford. Im-
pression of seal made, in 1890, from
matrix in possession of. xciv. 18.
Blayney (M — Caimes). Letter to E.
Eden, 1785. 34,420, f. 246.
Bleany co. Kent, Deed relating to,
1578. Add, Ch. 36,503.
Bleedintf. Rules for, 14th cent.
34,0187? 97 b.
Blenerhasset (Thomas). "A direc-
tion for the plantation of Ulster," 1610.
34,313, f. 57.
Blenerhassett (George), ffcAerdasher,
of London. Covenant with W. Davy,
1635 [6]. Eg. 2716, f. 228,
Blenheim Papers. Extracts from,
1684-1745. 34,518.
Blewitt (Jonas), Musician. Letter to
D*Almaine and Co., 1835. 33,965, f. 15.
Blewitt (Jonathan). Songs in " Merry
Wives of Windsor," 19th cent. 33,800,
f. 163.
Bliau (Simon de). Drawing of seal of,
19th cent. 33,926, f. 3.
Bligh (John), 4tA Earl of Dandey,
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1800. 34,455,
f. 283.
BlinCOW (Anthony), LL.D,, Vvcar-
General of the Bishop of Chichester.
Papers of the Consistory Court of Chi-
chester, 1592. 33,410.
Blinman (Thomas), Rector of Sampford
Brett, CO. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973,
f. 25.
Bliss (Bev. Philip), Keeper of Archives,
Oxford. Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild,
1826, 1827. 33,929, ff. 77, 79, 108.
Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1828.
34,188, f. 321.
Bloboll (Walter), Becior of Poyntingion,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 14 b.
Blois (0 — ). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
1696. Eg, 2718, f. 283.
Blois (Peter de). Archdeacon of Bath and
London, Epistolie, 13th cent. Imperf.
34,254.
Blois (William de), Bishop of Winches-
ter. Casts of seal of, [1218-1236].
XCIV. 40-43.
Blondel (Louis). Notice historique et
topographique du mont St. Michel, de
Tombelaine et d'Avranches, 1823.
JPHnted. 33,708, f. 153.
Blonnt of Hereford, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,896, f. 3.
Blonnt of Sodington in Mam-
ble, CO. Wore, Family of Deeds
relating to, 1310-1708. Eg, Ch. 590-
616 j^osstm.
Blonnt (Charles), Baron Moun^'oy, Lord
Deputy of Ireland, Articles with the
Spanish Commander at the siege of Kin-
sale, 1602. 34,218, f. 220.
Digitized by
622 IN]
Blonnt (Charles), Baron Mountjoy, Lord
Deputy of Ireland {amtinwd). Patent
of creation as Earl of Devon, 1603.
Extr, 34,218, f. 194 b.
Blonnt (Henry). Poems, 17th cent.
33,998, f. 31.
Blount (John). Inquisitio post mortem,
1443. Eg. Ch. 607.
Blonnt (Peter Le). Accompts of the
executors of, 1320. Eg, Ch, 604.
Blonnt (Peter). Will, 1518. Eg. Ch.
614.
Blonnt (Sir Thomas Pope), Bart, M.P,
for CO. Hertford. List of unqualified
persons voting for him, 1695. 33,581,
f. 106.
Blonnt (Walter). Order of the Com-
missioners for compounding, concerning
his estates, 1651. 34,326, f. 12.
Blow (John), Mu8. Doc. Musical treatise,
late 17th cent. Aatogr. 34,072, f. 1.
Anthem and Service, 17th-18th
cent. 34,203, ff. 16 b, 53 b.
Blndder (^«r Thomas). Abatement
granted to, as farmer of coal-duties,
1605. 34,318, f. 23.
BLnetty Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 6.
Blnnham, co. Bedf Notes concerning,
1800. 34,383, f. 107.
Blnnt of COS. Salop and Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 18.
Blnnt (Sir Christopher). Speech at his
execution, 1601. 34,218, f. 222.
Blnnt (Joseph), Solicitor to the Mint,
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1834. 34,460,
f. 91.
Blyford Kanor, co. Suff. Warrant
to the steward of, to collect rents, 1598.
Eg. 2713, f. 490.
Board (J — )• Letter to Board,
1765. 33,937, f. 229.
Boats. Model of S. Bentham's vermi-
cular boat, 18th cent. 33,554, f. 320.
Drawings of an "amphibious"
carriage, by S. Bentham, 18th cent.
33,557, ff. 265, 266.
Bocage (Pierre Francois Touz^), Actor.
Letter to T. E. E. Mocker, 1845. Fr.
33,964, f. 96.
BocanOffra (Luis). Poem, late 15th
cent. i^wn. 33,382, f. 179 b.
Booca (Silvio). Owned, in 1886, Add.
33,731.
Boccherini (Luigi). Quintets ar-
ranged by Haydn as quartets, 19th cent.
34,073, f. 61.
Bock (Thomas), Alemannus.** Verses
to Sir J. Caesar, 1623. Lat. 34,324,
f. 320.
Bode of COS. Essex and Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 64.
Bodeley (Richard), Eector of Rolford,
CO, Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 5 b.
Bodenliam (Hoger), Dep. Lieut, for co.
Hereford. Letter to Lord Treasurer
Burghley, 1598. 34,195, f. 11.
Bodin (F^lix), Fr^h publicist. Letter
to Jeremy Bentham, 1831. 33,546,
f . 502.
Bodley (Lawrence), Rector of ffinton
St. QeorgCf co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1579. 33,973,
f. 26 b.
Boecker (Dr. ). Owned, in 19th
cent., Add. 34,117.
Boehme (Karl Gottlieb Heiurich).
Letter to, from W. R. Wagner, 1833.
Germ. 33,965, f. 337.
Boetielaer (Major-Gen, Charles van).
Governor of Willemstad. Correspondence
of, relative to the siege of Willemstad,
1793. Fr. and Dutch. Printed. 34,449,
f. 217.
Bokemian l^angnag^e. Bohemian
grammar, by G/Borrow, 19th cent.
34,183.
BoiCOte, (?) SalwarpCf co. Wore.
Deed relating to, 1322. Eg. Ch. 606.
Boieldien (Fran9ois Adrien), Musician,
Letters to , with portraits, 1821,
1823, 1829. Fr. 33,965, ff. 118-123.
Boieldien, Mfe de Soyre (Mme.
Philis), Opera Singer. Letter from her
and he*^ son Adrien to Lassaba-
thie, 1834. Fr. 33,965, f. 125.
Boilean (Jacques Ren^), Director of the
Porcelain Manufactory at Sevres. Letters
to, from A. Hannong and others, 1761-
1762. 33,963, ff. 84-89.
BoiS (Walter). Drawing of seal of, temp.
Hen. IIL ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 6.
Boissonade (Jean Francois). Letter
to Dr. C. Bumey, 1809. Fr. 34,274,
f. 120.
Bokeselle (Alan de). Drawing of seal
of, 1313-14; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 4.
Boleyn (Anne). V. England, Sovereigns
of. Henry VUI.
BolingbrokCy Viscounts, v. St. John.
. Viscountess, v. Des Champs de
Marcilly (Marie Claire).
Digitized by
BoUdll( ). Letter to, from Sir R.
Southwell, 1669. 34,331, f. 121,
BoUaad (R— ). Letter to Sir R. Soath-
well, 1668. 34,331, f. 88.
Bolton. V, Carmichael (William).
Bolton, Duke of, V. Paulet (Charles).
Bolton (Louis). Acquittances to, from
J. Staley, jun., 1671. Eg. 2717, ff. 322,
340.
Bolton (Sir Richard), Chancellor of Ire-
land, Tract attributed to, on the enforce*
ment of English laws in Ireland, 1641.
33,745.
Bolton (W— J—). Letter to C. Win-
ston, 1852. 33,851, f. 34.
Bolton (William), Hector of Priston, co.
Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 19.
Bolton (William). Letter to J. Bentley,
1777. Copy, 34,414, f. 266.
Bombay, v, India, East.
Bomond, Family of. Notes on, 1840.
33,929, f. 477.
Bona, t^ife of Galeazzo Maria SforzOj
Duke of Milan, v. Milan, Dukes of.
Galeazzo Maria (Sforza).
Bonaparte, v. France, Sovereigns of.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Bonaparte (Jerome), Prince. Docu-
ments cone, the annulment of his mar-
riage with E. Paterson, 1806. Fr. Eg.
2737.
Bonaparte (Marie Lxtitia), widow of
C. M, Bonaparte, Petition for the
annulment of her son Jerome's marriage
with E. Paterson, 1806. Signed. Eg.
2737, f. 1.
Bonard (Theodore N— ). Letter to,
from R. Cobden, 1838. 33,964, f. 30.
Bonche (L — ), Opera Singer, Receipt
for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965, f. 167.
Bond (Denis), Revenue Commissioner.
Warrants signed by, 1645,1648. 33,924,
f. 38 ; 34,274, f. 66.
Bond (George). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f. 69.
Bond (John), Vicar of IlUm, co. Som.
Book of Articles of ▲.D. 1562 subscribed
by, 1580. 33,973, f. 29 b.
Bonelli (Giovanni Battista), Jesuit.
Letter of, from Macao, to the general,
1626. Engl, transl. 33,761, f. 2 b.
Bonet (Juan Baptista),CAtf/<;<fo Esquadra,
Letters to the Marquis Gonsales de
Castajon, 1779. 34,416, ff. 402, 404.
Bonfoy, Family of. Notes concerning,
1828. 33,929, ff. 114-122.
X 523^
Bonfoy (W— ). Letter to B. Hale,
1705. 33,573, f. 185.
Bonliani (Thomas). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Keeper of Writs in the Ci>urt
of Common Pleas, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 17 b.
BonifEMe IZ., Pope. v. Rome, Bishops
of.
BoniflftCe, Archbishop of Canterbury,
Drawings of seal of, 1259; 19th cent.
33,926, ff. 15, 16.
Bonnier d'AroO (Ange Elisabeth Louis
Antoiue), French Minister at the Bad-
stadt Congress. Statement cone, the
negotiations, 1798. 34,454, f. 156.
Bonninflrton, co. Kent. Deed relating
to. 1554. Add. a. 36,504.
Boobeare al. Xinge (John), Bector of
Buckland St. Mary^ co. Som, Book of
Articles of A.D. 1562 subscribed by,
1580. 33,973, f. 27 b.
Boodle (Edward). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1798, 1800. 33,542,
ff. 678, 690; 33,543, ff. 178, 191, 200,
202, 204, 226.
Booker (John). Mercurius Coelicus
(1647) and Uranoscopia (1649): alma-
nacs by. Printed. 34,169 ; 34,171.
Book-plates. Astle (Edward), 19th
cent. 34,316.
— • Bateman (Thomas), 19th cent.
34,305; 34,306; 34,308.
Bateman (William), 19th cent.
34,307.
Burnell (Arthur Coke), 19th cent.
34,184.
Chilcot (Thomas), 1757. 34,006.
Constable (William), 18th cent.
34,250.
Cosens (F— W— ), 19th cent.
34,062; 34,063 ; 34,065.
Crawford (William Horatio), 19th
cent. 33,991 ; 33,995-33,997.
Dolben {Sir John), 2nd Bart, 18th
cent. 34,310-34,312.
Dufresne ( ^), 19th cent.
J^. 2781.
Fiott afterwards Lee (John),
XZ.Z)., 1806. 33,41© ; 33,417 ; 33,567.
Hailstone (Edward), of HorUm
Hall, 19th cent. 34,018.
Haistwell (Edward), 1718. Eg.
2726.
Hope (John), Uh Earl of Hopetom
(06.1843). 33,517.
Hughes (Hugh Robert), of Kinmel
and Dinorben, 19th cent. 34,101.
Digitized by
524
INDEX.
Book-plates (continued). Larking
(John WingHeldX 19th cent. 34,152.
Lee al, Fiott (John), LL.D., 19th
cent. 33,416; 33,4J7 ; 33,567.
Lee (Sir William), Chief Jugtice of
the King's Bench, I8th cent. 34,125.
Leycester (William Wrixon), 19th
cent. 34,123.
Mackintosh (Sir James), 19th cent.
34,487-34,526.
North, EcarU of Guilford, 19th
cent. 34,063.
Perkins (Frederic), of Chipstead
Place, Kent, 19th cent. Eg. 2726.
Phillipps (Sir Thomas), Bart,,
19th cent. 34,364-34,385.
Phillips (B— Guy), 19th cent.
33.969.
Rawdon (John), Earl of Moira,
18th cent. 33,991.
Russell (Bev. John Fuller), 19th
cent. 34,193.
Shepherd (Bev. W— ), 1808.
34,139.
Towneley (John), 18th-19th cent.
34,280-34,286.
Towneley (John), of Towneley^
19th cent. 34,009.
White (George), 18th cent.
33,774-33,776.
Books. Bill of, with prices, 1692. Eg.
2718, f. 27 b.
BoolftOky in Egypt. Description and
drawings of, by £. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,080, f. 146; 34,083, f. 11.
Booth (Barton), Actor, Signature, as
joint proprietor of Drnry Lane Theatre,
circ. 1713. 33,964, f. 242.
Booth (John). Letters to W. Moreton,
1640, 1643. 33,936, f. 210; 33,937,
f. 1.
Booth (Lawrance). Letter to W. More-
ton, 1627. 33,935, f. 153.
Boothby ('^^ William), 2nd Bart.
Arms on binding, 17th cent. 33,413.
Boothe (Richard). Owned, in 17th cent.,
Add. 33,795.
Borck (Adrian Heinrich Ton), Prussian
Minister at Copenhagen. Letter to R.
Gunning, 1771. Eg. 2700, f. 304.
BordeauZy France. Tabulated state-
ment of trade of, 1786. Printed.
34,423, f. 133.
General idea of the English
merchants at, of a mutual commerce,
1787. 34,423, f. 413.
Provisions exported through Bor-
deaux, 1787. 34,426, f. 495.
Borden, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1601. Add. Ch. 36,505.
Borders, The. Papers rel. to, betw.
England and Scotland, 1528-1594.
33,531 passim.
Bordhe ( ), Baron de, Prussian
Minister at Stockholm (?). Letter to the
King of Prussia, 1789. Copy. 34,431.
f. 459.
BorgomanerOy Marchess di. v. £ste
(Carlo Emanuele d*).
Borneo, Island of. Map of, 17th cent.
34,184, f. 60 b.
Account of, circ. 1815. 33,411,
f. 61.
Borodino, Battle of. Account of, 1812.
34,458, f. 385.
Borongrh, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 189.
Borough (Sir John), Keeper of the
Tower Becords. Means used by Edw. L
for rabing money, extracted by, from the
records, 1628. 34,324, f. 268.
Precedents for taking ships for the
King's service, 17th cent. 34,324, f. 284.
Borough Conrt MsAor, in Ditton,
00. Kent. Extracts from court-rolls of,
1719-1781 ; 19th cent. 33,899, f. 34.
Borri (Giovanni Battista). Canons, 19th
cent. 34,052 passim.
Borromeo (Carlo), Santo, Cardinal,
Archbishop of Milan. Declaration of
indulgences in connection with canoniza-
tion of, 1610. Ital. Add. Ch. 37,634.
Borrow (George), Author of " The Bible
in Spain." Vocabularies of the Gypsy
Language, 19th cent. Autogr. 34,201.
Bohemian Grammar, 19th cent.
Autogr. 34,183.
Borrowes {Bev. Sir Erasmus Dixon),
Sth Bart. Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild,
1838, 1840. 34,103, ff. 150-155, 176.
Letter to J. Hull, 1838. 34,103,
f. 156.
Bosanqnet (Jaco1>), Director of the E.
India Company. Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1803. 33,981, ff. 90, 95.
BOSC (Jan van). Priest at Oroenendalc,
Tithes of his goods, 15th cent. 34,269,
f. 140.
Boscawen, Family of. Pedigree, 16th
cent, 34,177, f. 3.
Boseham (Herbert of)* Fragments of
his Vita S. Thomie, 14th cent. 33,957,
ff. 1, 224.
Bosham, co. Sussex. Defaulters pre-
sented by the churchwardens of, 1592.
33,410, f. 54.
Digitized by
Bosham Manor, co. Sussex. His-
tory of, 17th cent. 33,588, f. 15.
Boskenyvyt Manor, co. Comw.
Court-rolls, 1477-1482, 1531-1532,
1646-1547. Add. Rdls, 32,959-32.961.
Boson (Edward> Letter to W. Moreton,
1635. 33,336, f. 111.
Bosset ( ), Minister of Branden-
bunf'Anspach at the Hague. Memoir to
the States-General, 1790. Copy. 34,431,
f. 401.
Boat (J — )• Letter to Lady Auckland,
1793. 34,451, f. 295.
BostOCk (Richard). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1626. 33,935, f. 151.
BostOCke (George). Letter to W. Hale,
1637. 33,572, f. 194.
BostOCke (Thomas), Clerk^ of Cranxoorth,
CO. Norf. Acquittance to, 1579. Eg.
2713, f. 81.
Boston, CO. Line. Rental, 1604. Add.
Roll 39,924.
BosviUe of Brabome in Seven-
oaks, 00. Kent, FamUy of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 19.
Boswell (Edward). Letter to J. Bragge,
1816. 33,545, f. 238.
Boswell (Sam ael). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1817. 33,545, ff. 245, 251.
Boswelliok Manor, m St. Allen.
V. St. Allen, co. Comw.
Botany. Description of herbs and their
uses in medicine, 15th cent. Qerm.
34,304, f. 88.
Latin names of herbs, with German
equivalents, 15th cent. 34,304, f. 78.
**Von dem krawte sancti Bern-
hardini," drc. 1500. Qerm. 34,139,
f. 90 b.
On the trees of Banca, oflf Sumatra,
1817. 33,411, f. 20.
Accounts of " Safflower '* and
"Lac Dye" of India, 1821. 33,411,
ff. 114, 116.
Verses on the scabious plant, 15th
. cent. Lat. 33,381, f. 185.
Boteler, FamUy of. Pedigrees, 18th,
19th centt. 33,919, f. 313; 34,375,
f. 16.
Boteler (Alice), Domina de Sudeleye.
Drawing of seal of, 1410; 19th cent.
33,926, f. 42.
Boteler (William). Letter to S. E.
Brydges, 1802. 33,929, f. 15.
Botham. (P — ^)» Merchant. Letter to
Lord Grenrille, 1793. Copy. 34,449,
f. 143.
X. 525
Bothmer (Hans Caspar von), Count,
Danish Minister of State. CoiTespond-
ence with R. Gunning, 1766, 1767.
Eg. 2696, ff. 20, 293, 294, 304.
Bothwell, Earls of.
V. Hepburn (Patrick).
Stewart (Francis).
Bothwell (Adam), Bishop of Orkney.
Proceedings and accusations against
Mary. Qu. of Scots, 1568. 33.531,
ff. 41-70.
Bottisham, co. Camb. Deeds relating
to, temp. Hen. II.— 1489. Add. Ch.
33,055-33,058.
Bottonrt {Sir John), KnJt. Cast of seal
of, 1358. xcviii. 40.
Botnrini-Benadnd (Lorenzo), of
Milan. Idea de una nueva Historia
General de la America Septentrional,
1746. Ital. transl. 1750. 33,763.
Bonohenroder ( von), Major.
Plan of Mayence and the surrounding
country, 1793. Printed. 34,450, f. 79.
Bonffe (Hugues Marie D^ir^ Actor.
Letter to Joumier, n. d, Fr.
33,964, f. 98.
Bonfflers (Louis Franfois de), Duke,
Marshal of France. Despatches, 1697.
Fr. Extr. 34,492, ff. 1-53.
Bonghton (Catharine), of Newton^
Langueville^ co. Bucks. License to, for
marriage with P. Billington, ciro. 1768.
33,498, f. 9.
Bonghton Alnph, co. Kent. Ex-
tracts from parish-registers, 1558-1661.
33,914, f. 28.
Bonghton Malherbe, CO. JTmi. Deed
relating to, 1498. Add. Ch. 36,506.
Bonghton Monchelsea, oo. Kent.
Deeds relatmg to, 1561-1592. Add.
Ch. 36,507-36,510.
Extracts from parish-registers,
1560-1653. 33,914, f. 37.
Bonghton-nnder-Blean, co. Kent,
Deed relating to, 1558. Add. Ch.
36,511.
Extracts from parish-registers,
19th cent. 33,929, f. 104.
Bonghton Bonse (Sir Charles Wil-
liam), 9ih Bart. Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1790, 1791, 1802. 83,979,
ff. 31, 94; 33,981, ff. 8, 10.
Bonilltf (Frangois Claude Amour de).
Marquis, General. Letter to the Na-
tional Assembly, 1791. Fr. 34,438,
f. 309.
Digitized by
526
1ND£X.
Bonilltf (Franyois Claude Amour de),
Marquis, QenercU (continued). Letter
to Lord Auckland, with projects of descent
in France proposed to the King oi
Sweden, 1793. Fr. Copy, 34,448,
f. 338.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1793.
34,450, f. 411.
Bouillon, Cardinal de. v. La Tour
d'Auvergne (£minanuel-Th^dose de).
Bouillon^ -Z^uc de, v. La Tour (Henri
de).
Bouillon (Godfrey de). o. Jerusalem,
Kings of,
Bonlanffor (Ernest), Musician, Letter
to^— — ,1»«U850. Fr, 33,965, f. 127.
Bonlanger, n^'e Halligner (Marie
Julie), Actress, Correspondence with
fiaron Papillon de la Fert^ [1829-1835].
Fr. 33,964, ff. 100, 101.
Fragment of letter to j circ.
1837. Fr. 33,965, f. 128.
Boulton (Robert). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1605. Eg. 2715, f. 24 b.
BotQton and Baker, Messrs, Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1808. 33,981, f. 283.
Bonrbon, Island of. Account of, by
C. F. Noble, 1756. 33,765, f. 13.
Bonrbon (Fran9oi8 Louis de). Prince de
Conti. Prophecy, and anagram, cone
his election as king of Poland, in 1697 ;
18th cent. 33,350, f. 1 b.
Bonrbon (Louis Antoine Henri de),
Due d'Enghien. Account of death of,
1804. 34,456, f. 58.
Portrait and "medailion de che-
veux," 1813. 33,793, f. 38.
Bonrbon (Louis Joseph de), Sth Prince
de Cond^. Speech to the £migr^ 1793.
Fr, 34,448, f. 203.
«. Portrait and "medailion de che-
veux," 1813. 33,793, f. 34.
Bonrbon (Loub Joseph de), Due de
Bourbon. Portrait and "medailion de
cheveux," 1813. 33,793, f. 36.
Bonrohier (Sir Henry), Earl of Bath
(1637). Add, 33,785 dedicated to,
1624-1636.
Bonrohier (John), Banm Bemers.
Exchequer payment to, as Chancellor
of the Exchequer, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 47.
Bonrdeanz ( )- Letters to ,
1792. Copies, 34,444, ff. 65, 121.
Bonrdillon (James). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1835. 34,189, f. 37.
Bonme of Sharsted in Dod-
dington, co. Kent, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 60,
Bonme. Case of Bourne v. Hunt,
1701-1703. 34,125, ff. 41, 103.
Bonme (Jo—). Letter to A. Nea?e,
1656. 34,485, f. 149.
Bonme (Stephen). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1819. 33,545, f. 363.
Bonmon (Jean Jacques de), Comte^
Mineralogist and Writer. Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1796. 33,980, ff. 81, 82.
Bonro, Island of. Maps of, 17th cent.
34,184, ff. 76 b, 80 b, 82 b.
Bontier (Fr, Pierre), Moyne de St
Jouyn de Mames.** Le Canarien, circ.
1420-1430. Fr. Eg, 2709.
Bonverie (William), 1st Earl of Radnor.
Letter to ^, 1773. 33,924, f. 127.
Bonverie (William), 3rd Earl of
Radnor, Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1830. 33,546, f. 408.
BOTi (Mariano). Sale catalogue of prints,
1802. 33,397, f. 153.
Bowden Kaffna, Le%c, Deed re-
lating to, 1543. Add, Ch. 39,392.
Bowdler (Edward), Yicar of Othery, co.
8om. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 18.
Bowdler (Thomas). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1793. 33,541, f. 393.
Bowdon, CO. Chester, Marriage-license
addressed to the curate of, 1513.
33,938, f. 4.
Bowen (J—). letter to Rev. W. Phelps,
1830. 33,836, f. 23.
Bowes (Sir George), of Streatlam, co.
Durh, Letters to, from R. Bowes, 1578.
34,208, ff. 2-49.
Bowes (Sir Robert). Instructions to,
on a mission to the Qu. of Scots, 1553.
Eg. 2790, f. 138.
Bowes (Robert), Ambassador to Scotland,
Letters to Sir G. Bowes, 1578. 34,208,
ff. 2-49.
Notes presented by, as ambassador
to Scotland, 1583. 33,531, f. 181.
Bowes (Thomas). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1832. 34,188, f. 533.
Bowes (William). Commission to, for
an enquiry on the Borders, 1585.
33,531, f. 197.
Bowes Oifford, co. Essex. Pedigree
and notices of the family of Baker of,
19th cent. 33,611, i. 32.
Digitized by
INDEX.
527
Bowet (Henry), Archhishup of York,
Decree for precedency of the citizens
and members of the Spiritual Court of
York, 1411. 33,595, ff. 19, 22.
Bowie {Rev, John), Bishop of Rochester
in 1629. Relation of Lord Salisbury's
illness and death, 1612. 34,218, f. 125.
Bowie {Rev, John), of Jdmerston,
Owned (?), in 1768, Add, 34,210.
Bowles (William Lisle), Vioar of Brem-
hill, Canon of Sarum, Letter to Rev.
W. Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f. 19.
Letter to Rev. J. Skinner, circ,
1835. 33,716, f. 112.
Bowring (John), afterw. Sir John,
Writer and Traveller, Award in the
suit of, V, G. Bentham, in re Jeremy
Bentham's will, 1835. 33,553, f. 72.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1832-
1834. 34,459, ff. 462, 469, 473, 491,
497, 498, 505, 510, 514, 516 ; 34,460,
ff. 3, 5, 12, 16, 28-52, 55, 63, 70, 78-88,
93-102, 105-114, 117, 119, 123-127,
130.
Letter to C. P. Thomson, 1834.
34,460, f. 136.
Bowyer (George). Letters to S. Gri-
maldi, 1 841-1843. 34,189, ff. 225, 229,
239, 242, 259.
Bowyer (Robert). Plan for disposing
of his collection of paintings, etc., 1844.
33,403, f. 173.
Bowyer (W — ). Letter to W. Moreton,
1635. 33,936, f. 146.
Box (Henry), Druggist. Petition to the
Council of SUto, 1654 (?). 34,326,
f. 14.
Bozbnry - cum - Chells tfanor .
V. Stevenage, co. Hertf,
Boxgrove, co. Sussex, Consistorial
citation in, 1592. 33,410, f. 41.
Bozley, co, Kent, Extracts from parish-
registers, 1678-1758. 33,914, f. 23.
Boxworth, CO. Comb. Deeds relating
to, 1478, 1718. Add. Ch. 32,986;
33,059.
Boy Bishop. Exchequer payment to,
in St. Stephen's, Westminster, 1531.
33,376, f. 29.
Boyce (Henry P— ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1809. 34,457, f. 509.
Boyoe (John), Vicar of Cannington, co,
<&m. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 5.
Boyce (William), Mus. Doc, Chorus,
18th cent. 34,279 B, f. 40.
Sonata for 3 strings, late 18th
cent. 34,074-34,075, f. 2 ; 34,076, f. 1.
Boyce (William), Mus. Doc. {continued).
Duets in " The Chaplet," 1788. 34,126,
ff. 43, 50 b.
Letter to , 1778. 33,965,
f. 17.
Boyd ( ), of Pitcon, Letter in
behalf of, to be surveyor of Customs at
Irvine, 1739. 33,954, f. 14.
Boyd (Robert), Lord Boyd. Proceedings,
as Commissioner for Mary, Qu. of Scots,
1568. 33,531, ff. 41-70.
Boyd (William), 4th Earl of Kilmarnock.
Letter to Fairfax, 1739. 33,954,
f. 14.
BOTrd (William). Presented, in 1889,
Add, 33,505.
Boyde (Alexander), Minister of South-
wtck, CO, Southt, Certificate, 1592.
33,410, f. 14.
Boydell (Francis). Letters to S. Gri-
maldi, 1839, 1841. 34,189, ff. 182,
218.
Boydell (John), Alderman, afterwards
Lord Mayor, of London. Petition to W.
* Eden, 1787. 34,426, f. 216.
Boyle (Arethusa), vfife of Charles,
Baron Clifford of Lanesborwgh. Letter
to R. Nelson, 1694. 34,195, f. 113.
Boyle (Charles), Baron Clifford of Lanes-
borough, Letter to T. Nelson, 1690.
34,195, f. 105.
Letters to R. Nelson, 1694. 34,195,
ff. Ill, 115.
Boyle (David), 1st Earl of Glasgow.
Letter to the Duke of Queensberry,
1707. 34,180, t 1.
Boyle {Hon, Henry). Receipt for in-
terest on Crown loan, 1707. 34,195,
f. 137.
Boyle (Michael), Archbishop of Dublin,
Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Letter on
a Greek MS. of the N. Testament be-
longing to, 1677. 33,937, f. 225.
Boyle (Richard), 2nd Earl of Cork,
Petition to Parliament, 1652. 34,326,
f. 23.
Boyle (Richard), 2nd Earl of Shannon,
Vice- Treasurer of Ireland, Correspon-
dence with W. Eden, 1781-1785. 34,418,
ff. 171, 172 ; 34,419, ff. 179, 220 ; 34,420,
f. 272.
Boyle (Roger), l5^ Earl of Orrery,
Letters to Sir R. Southwell, 1679.
34,079, f. 40; 34,274, ff. 138, 140.
BOTSf Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent.
33,896, ff. 20, 32, 55-58; 34,106,
ff. 49-75.
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Bragge (WalUr), Rector of Uphilly co.
Sotn. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 12.
Bragge (William), Aldemian of Sheffield.
Owned, \u 1869-1876, Eg. 2786.
Braham (John), Musidnn, Letter to
G. T. Smart, 1809. 33,965, f. 18.
Letter to T. S. Cooke, 1836.
33,965, f. 20.
Bramber, co, Susaex, Consistorial
ciutions in, 1592. 33,410, f. 25.
Brame (Joseph), Consul at Genoa.
letter to W. Eden, 1787. 34,423, f.
368.
BramptOlly co. ffunt. Deeds relating
to, 1551-1608. Add. Ch. 33,174;
39,097-39,102.
Brampton (John). Letter to C. Paston,
1564, 33.597, f. 12.
BramptOII (Thomas), of Kenton^ co.
Suffolk. Power of attorney from the
deputy of him and Alice his wife, 1582.
Eg. 2713, f. 139,
BramstOIie (James (?)), Vicar of Start-
ing, Humorous prescription in verse,
18th cent. 34,109, f. 12.
Braneadoro (Cesare), Card. Arch"
bishop of Fermo. Owned, in 19th cent.,
Add. 33,731.
Brand (Thomas), Vhar of East Peckham.
Hoiea from tithe-book of, 1644. 34,178,
f. 49.
Brand (Thomas), Baron Dacre. Letter
to C. S. Sinclair, 1830. 33,546, f. 477.
Brandenlmi^-Ajurpaeh. cBosset
( ), Minister of Brandenburg'
Anspach at the Hague.
Brandesford (Wolstan de), Bishop of
Worcester. Casts of seal of, 1348.
LXXZVU. 40 ; XCIV. 48.
Brandlyng ('Str Robert), Alderman of
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Letters to Sir K.
Sadleir and Sir J. Croft, 1559. 33,592,
ff. 22, 24.
Brandon ((Carles), Duke of Suffolk.
Acknowledgment of recovery of Mande-
ville and Abbotshall manors, co. Suff.,
1537-38. ^. 2713, f. 13.
— — Fee of, as Great Master of the
Household, 1540-1545. 34,320, f. 99 b.
C^astof seal of, 1514. Lzxxvii. 30.
Brandon (MaryX Duchess of Suffolk^
daughter of Henry Vll. Life of, by
N. Carlisle, 1810. 33,748.
Brantingbnry Manor, co. Kent.
Rentol in 1646. Copy^ 19th cent.
33,902, f. 52.
iX. 529
Braose (William de). Cast of seal of
[1216-1272]. XCIV. 23.
Brasted, co. Kent. Deeds relating to,
1399- 1592. Add. Ch. 36,516-36,519.
Extracts from parish - registers,
1564-1733. 33,914, f. 44.
Brannston, co. Northt. Rental, 1499.
Add. Ch. 37,395.
Branweiler Ab1)ey, Germany. Con-
firmation of tithes to, by the Archbishop
of Cologne, 1210. Add, Ch. 37,765.
Bray, co. Berks. Deed relating to, 1447.
Ac6. CL 35.254.
Bray, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 253 b.
Brayley al. Widlake (Roger), Vicar
of CutcombSj CO. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed br, 1574. 33,973,
f. 12.
Bread. Assisa panis, 1253, temp, Edw. L
iTjr. 2733, ff. 10 b, 175 b.
■ Assize of bread, at Ipswich, 14th
cent. Eg. 2788, f. 49 ; and at North-
ampton, 15th-16th cent. 34,308, f. 19 b.
BrecUeSy co. Norf. Cast of seal of
the rural deanery of, 15th cent. xcix.
12.
Breda, v. News-letters.
Bredal (H— G— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1808. 33,981, f. 277.
Bredgar, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1552, 1561. Add. Ch. 36,520;
36,521.
Bredhnrst Vanor, co. Kent. Ex-
tracts from court>rolls of, 1569-1746;
19th cent. 33,899, f. 20.
Breitkopf and Hartel, Music pub-
lishers. Letters to them, 1790-1844.
Germ, and Polish. 33,965, ff. 296, 305,
309, 321, 406.
Bremer (Frederika), Authoress. Letter
toC.E.Fahlcrantz, 1859. 8u>ed. 33,964,
f. 443.
Bremridge (Richard), Jun. Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, ff. 79,
114.
Brenobleyy co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1416-1623. Add. Ch, 36,522-
36,525.
Deeds relating to Beencrowch in,
1400- 1417. Add. Ch, 36,526-36,529.
Order for restraining transporta-
tion of iron ordnance from a furnace at,
1613. 34,218, ff. 16 b, 17.
Brendan, S, Prayer of, 15th cent.
Lat. 33,773.
2 M
Digitized by
530 INE
Brent Hnndred, co. Som, History
of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent.
33,828; 33,834, f. 34.
Brentford, co. Mm. View, 1669.
33,767 b, f. 36.
Brentwood, co, Essex. Letter to the
Constables of, from Lord Mottingham,
1599. Eg. 2714, f. 21.
Breniett, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1523. Add, Ch. 36,530.
Brereton (Andrew). Letters to O. Le
Neve, 1692-1693. Eg. 2718, ff. 26, 30,
91, 121, 155, 196. 223, 275, 295, 307.
Brereton (Anne), mdow of Sir John
Brereton. Letters to W. Moreton, 1 63 1 -
1636. 33,935, ff. 347, 354 ; 33,936, ff.
19, 27, 162.
Bond to W. Moreton, 1631.
33,938, f. 155.
Brereton (Sir William I.). Award,
1522. 33,938, f. 5.
Brereton (WilUam IL). Suit V, TL
Egerton, cone, right to nominate parish
clerk of Astbury, 16th-17th cent. 33,940,
f. 115.
Letter to J. Moreton, circ, 1586.
33,935, f. 4.
Letter to K. Egerton, 1586.
33.935, f. 5.
Brereton (William IIL), 2nd Baron
Brereton, Letter to W. Moreton, 1631.
33,935, f. 356.
Brereton (William IV.). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1652. 33,937, f. 39.
Brereton (Sir William), Bnrt I.etter
to W. Lenthall on behalf of Sir T. Wil-
braham, 1643. 33,498, f. 69.
Letter to W. Ashurst, 1643.
34,253, f. 23.
Bretigny ( ^\ Capitaine d'ln'
fanlerU, Letter to the American Com-
missioners to France (?) , 1777. 34,413,
f. 471.
Breton (Nicholas). Poems. 16th cent.
34,064.
Breton (S— > Letter to Rev. T. Streat-
feild, 1831. 33,929, f. 268.
Brett (JohnX of Hcarling, co. Norf,
General release to F. Gawdy, 1646 [7].
Eg. 2716, f. 415.
Brett (Thoma»>), Hector of Ruckingy co.
Kent, Autobiographical notes, 18th
cant. Copy, 34,106, ff. 97-99.
Brett e nhaaif oo. Norf, Deeds relating
to, 1597-1598. Add. Oi. 34,233;
99,411 ; 39,412.
Breviary, v. Liturgies.
Brewer (John), of Gray's Inn, M.P. for
New Romney. Letter to the town of
Sandwich, 1694. 33,512, f. 132.
Brewosa (William de), Bishop of Ll tn'
daff. Cast of seal of, 1266. xciv. 76.
Brewster (Sir David). Letter to W.
Graham, n. d. 33,964, f. 235.
Brewster (J — ). Letter to O. Nere,
1709. Eg. 2721, f. 129.
Brewster (John), of Fundenhally co.
Norf. Bonds, 1600-1606. Eg. 2714,
f. 132 ; Eg. 2715, ff. 33, 36, 38, 41, 42,
44.
■ Bond to M. Stevenson for purchaite
of 400 Iceland cod and 20 old lings,
1615. Eg, 2715, f. 196.
Brewster (John), of SaxHngham, oo,
Norf, Letter to ^ 1651. Eg,
2717, f. 10.
Brewster (John), of Ashwellthorpe^ co,
Norf, Letter to T. Knyvett, n. d. Eg,
2722, ff. 2-4.
Brewster (Martha), of Lawshaily co.
Suff, Letter to Gawdy, 1661.
Eg, 2717, f. 211.
Brewster (Richard), of West Harlimf^
CO, Norf, Bond to A. Rawlyns, 1615.
Eg, 2715, f. 187.
Brewster (Th— ), of London. Letter
to 0. Neve, 1698. Eg. 2719. f. 20.
Brewster (Timothy), Prisoner at Nor*
wich. Letter to B. Gawdy, 1594. Eg,
2713, f. 412.
Brewster (William> Letters to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1602. Eg. 2714, ff. 180, 206,
227.
Brioks. Contract for burning, 1655.
34,162, f. 34 b.
BrickwOOd (John), of Croydon, Letter
to Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,456,
f. 571.
Bridtfe, co. Kent. Deeds relating to,
1578, 1592. Add. Ch. 36,531 ; 36,532.
Bridsre (John), of London. Letters to
0. Le ^ievc, 1695. Eg. 2718, ff. 213,
214.
Bridgeliam Manor, 00. iVbr/. Precipe
to Uie farmer of, from the Queens
Auditor. 1602. Eg, 2714, f. 217.
Bridgeman (Henry), Bishop of Sodor
and Man. Letter to Rev. W. Asheton,
1673. 33,589, f. 116.
Letter to W.Bankes, 1673. 33,589,
f. 186.
Bridgeman (James). Writ for his
apprehension, 1663. 33,589, ff. 20, 21.
Digitized by
Bridgeman (^ir William), Under'
Secretary of Slate. Letters to Sir W.
D. Colt, 1691, 1693. 34,095, ff. 237,
308, 366 ; 34,096, f. 321.
Bridger (John). Letters to, from
J. Hardresg, 1735. 33,924, ff. 102-
107.
Bridges al. Brydges, Family of,
I'edigree, extracts from various parish-
registers rel. to, etcy 1580-1703; 19th
cent. 33,897, ff. 58-75.
Bridges (Homfrey), Servant of K
Langfordj of Laruff'ord^ co. Derh. Exam-
ination of, by Sir R. Sadleir, 1585.
33,594, ff. 190, 204.
Bridges (John), of the Council at FoH
St. George, Letter to S. Masters, 1680.
Copy, 34,123, f. 49 b.
Bridget, S„ Abbess of Kildare. Life of,
9th cent. Lat, 34,124.
Bridget, S., of Stoeden, Prayer revealed
to, aire 1300 ; 15th cent. 33,381, f.
98.
Bridgewater, JEarl of. v. Egerton
(JoKE).
Bridlington Priory, E.R., co. York.
Cast of seal of, 1327. xcix. 3.
Briggewater (John), P.ebendiry of
Coinpton Bishop, co. Som, Book of
Articles of a.d. 1562 subucribed by,
1572. 33,973, f. 7 b.
BriggS (Augustine), of Norwirh. Letters
to tT Knyvett, 1653. Eg, 2717, ff. 35,
45.
Letter to W. Gawdy, 1662. Eg.
2717, f. 228.
Grocer's bill, 1654. Eg. 2717,
f. 62.
BriggS (Ell ward), of n>>ninghamj co.
Nor/, Letter to VV. Gawdy, 1659. Eg.
2717, f. 182.
BriggS (Marg— ), of Norwich. Letter
to O. Le Keve, 1695. Eg. 2718,
f. 202.
Brigham, co. Cumb. Deed relating to,
im. Add. Ch. 36,988.
Bright (John), M.P,, afterw. (1868)
President of the Board of Trade. Letier
to Col. Rathbone, 1861. 33,963, f. 56.
Brighton, co. Stissex. Journal of tour
near, with drawings, 1821. 33,658.
Brington Manor, co. Hunt. Ac-
compts, 1443 (?)— 1494. Add. Bella
34,318; 39,452-39,4.')5.
BriSCO (Johu\ Minister of Rustington^
CO, Sussex. Certificate of Communion
from, 1592. 33,410, f. 57.
EX. 531
Briscoe (Cap; C— ). Order f.T arrears
of pay to, at Gibraltar, 1722. 33,954,
f. 28.
Brissot de Warville (Jenn Pierre)/
French Pevofutionist, Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1783. 33,539, ff. 324, 348,
369.
Bristol. Correspondence between Pr.
Rupert and Sir T. Fairfax at the siege
of, 1645. 2711, f. 84 b.
Account of visit to, with views
and drawingH, 1811-1812. 33,643;
33,644.
Cast of seal of Rural Dean of, 1301 .
XCVii. 29.
Cask of seal of St. Augustine's
Abbey, 1346. xciv. 32.
See of. Casta of seals of the
Chapter, 1346-1347. LXXXVII. 33, 39.
Bristol, Earl of, v, Digby (John).
Bristow (John), British Resident at
Lficknow, Letters to P. Francis, 1776-
1777. 34,287. ff. 136 et passim.
Letters to Sir J. Clavering, 1776.
34,287, ff. 157, 205, 237, 267, 298.
Britford, co, Wilts, Deeds relating to,
early 13th cent. — 1475. Add. Ch,
37,670-37,673.
British Fishery Society. Ez-
chequer tally for, 1777. 33,608.
British ICnsenui. v, London.
Brittany. Logbook of voyage from, to
S. America, and back, 1706-1709. Fr,
34,246.
Tour through, with views, etc.f
1828. 33,704r-33,711.
Brittany, Dukes of. John de Dreux,
Earl of Richmond, Duke in 1286. Hors
of Beatrice of Kngland, his wife [06.
1272-3]. 33,385.
Broadnaz, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 50; 33,920, f. 72 b.
Broadwater Hundred, co. Hertf.
Asnessment for ship-money in, 1637.
33,575, f. 34.
Broadwater, co, Sussex. Consistorial
citations in, 1592. 33,410, f. 25.
Brooas (Bernard). Drawings of seals
of, 1374, 1391; 19th cent. 33,926,
ff. 7, 8.
Brocas (Thomas), of Beaur^paire, co.
So'ftht, Correspondence with R. Date,
1689, 1690. Eg. 2717, ff. 432, 445;
Eg. 2718, ff. 1-7, 9, 11.
Brock (Kobert), Rector of Porlock, co,
S'm. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subMiribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 6 b.
2 M 2
Digitized by
532 INDl
Brocket Hall, co. Hertf. View, 1805.
33,641, f. 203.
Brockhally oo. Northt. Engraving of
monament of Major -Gen. W. Thornton
at, 1782. 34,216, f. 100.
Brookmaa of Newington, co.
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 72 b.
Brog'lie (Victor Franfois de), Mar^chcU
Due de Broglie. Letter to the Comp-
troller-General of France, 1787. Fr,
34,079, f. 104.
Brok (Hugh de), of HampneltyCO. Sussex.
Drawings of seal of, 1276-77 ; 19th cent.
33,926, ff. 9, 10.
Brok (Laarence del). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1274-75. Copy. 33,921, f. 69.
Broke Manor, v. Perriton and Broke
Manor, in WestweU, co, Kent,
Broker, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent.
33,896, f. 16 ; 33,919, f. 247.
Brokesby (Obadiah), Vicar of Beaks-
bourne, CO. Kent, (1676-1685). Owned
Add, 33,795.
Brolue, Laird of. Letter to, from the
Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950, f. 27.
Brome (John), of Corpus Christi College^
Cambridge, Letter to B. Gawdy, 1591.
34,079, f. 23.
Broxnfeild (John). Letter to ,
1704. 34,109, f. 63.
Bromham, co, Bedf. Hbtory of, 18th
cent. 34,382.
Bromley, oo. Kent, Deeds relating to,
1399-1587. Add. CK 36,533-36,536.
Bromley (Gerard), 3rd son of Lord
Chancellor Bromley, Letter to his uncle,
Sir T. Knyvett, 1601. Eg, 2714, f. 125.
i— — Letter to his aunt. Lady Knyvett,
1601. Eg. 2714, f. 126.
Letter to his cousin, T. Knyrett, '
1601. Eg, 2714, f. 127.
BromlOT (Henry), M.P, Letter to his
uncle, Sir T. Knyvett, s, a, [1584 (?)].
Eg, 2713, f. 172.
Bromley (Thomas), of the limer lempJe,
aftertc. Lord Chancellor, Bond to, 1565.
Eg, 2713, f. 32.
Letters to his sister, 1569, 1573.
Eg, 2713, ff. 38, 45.
Letters to his brother-in-law, T.
Knyvett, 1569, 1571. Eg, 2713, ff: 40,
42.
i— — Circular letter to Justices of the
Peace for co. Suffolk, 1582. Copy, Eg.
2713, f. 133.
Bronte (Charlotte). Tales, written
under the pseudonym of Lord C. A. F.
Wellesley, 1834-1835. 34,255.
Letter to J. Hogg, 1850. Eg.
2679, f. 28.
Brooke, Baron, v, Greville (Fulke>.
Brooke, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 10.
Brooke, Lords Cobham, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 199.
Brooke (Francis Capper), of Uford, co.
Suffolk, Transcript of MS. bel. to, 19th
cent. 33,838.
Brooke (George), bro. of ffenry. Lord
Co!>ham. Account of his trial at Win-
chester, 1603. 34,218, f. 224.
Brooke (Henry), Baron Cobham. Letters
to R. Twvsden, 1598, 1600. 34,176,
ff. 14, 16, 28.
Letter to W. Twysden, 1601.
34,176, f. 32.
Account of his trial at Winchester,
1603. 34,218, f. 224.
Brooke (John). Sepulchral inscription
at Ash-near-Sandwich, 1582. 33,925,
f. 1.
Brooke (James), of Denton. Repayment
of Crown loan to his executor, 1594.
33,924, f. 15.
Brooke (Sir Peter). Letter to the Duke
of Ormonde, 1673. 33,589, f. 125.
Brooke (Richard), of Whitchurch, co.
Southt. Epitaph, 1603. Copy. 34,109,
f. 1.
Brooke (Richard). Letter to A. and J.
Moreton, 1645. 33,937, f. 11.
Brooke (Sir William), Baron Cobham,
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports,
Letter to the town of Sandwich, 1570.
33,512, f. 1.
Letters to R. Twysden, 1585.
34,176, ff. 3, 4, 6, 7.
Brooke and Clarke, Messrs, Letter
to Jeremy Bentham, 1803. 33,544, f.
43.
Brooke Conrt Manor, r. Borough
Court Manor, in Ditton, co. Kent.
Brookes (H— ). «. Pratt (Elizabeth).
BrOOUand, oo. Kent, Deed relating
to, 1455. Add, Ch, 36,537.
Brooks (James Sheffield). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, ff. 89, 98.
Broomkall Nunnery, oo. Berks,
Cast of seal of, 14th cent. xciv. 8.
Digitized by
INDEX.
533
Broomhill, co. Kent, Deed relatinir to,
1623. Add. C/i. 36,827.
Brothertofb, co. Line, Rental, circ,
1630. Add, Rolls 39,925 ; 39,926.
Brothertofb Manor, m jTtr/on, co.
Line. Court-roll, 1598. Add, Roll
34,929.
Brougham (HeDrv), Baron Brougham
and Vaux, Lord Chancellor, Counsel's
opinions, 1808, 1824. 33,964, f. 28:
34,046, f. 44.
Letter to W. Roscoe, 1810.
34,079, ff. 83-89.
Letters to H. Koe, 1813. 33,545,
ff. 7, 37, 150.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1813-1830. 33,545, ff. 26, 174 ;
33,546, ff. 191, 193, 211, 215, 386, 469.
Corre.<tpondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1825-1828, 1834. 34,459, ff. 434,
436,453; 34,460, ff 128, 152.
Bronffhton, eo. Bunt, Deeds relating
to, 1202-1570. Jdrf. a. 33,175-33,221:
1536-1648. ^da. a. 39,103-39,110.
• Court-rolls, etc, 1220-1528. Add.
-Ro//a 39,456-39,561; 1254-1586. Add.
Bolls 34,303-34,312.
Broughton (Andrew). Letter to B.
Hale, 1717. 33,573, f. 302.
Broughton (Charles). Correspondence
r.o ^' 2684, ff.
118, 136.
Bronghton (Thomas). Letter to W.
Moreton, lo26. 33,935, f. 126.
Brouwer (Hendnk), Oovemor of the
Dutch East Indies, Instructions to, 1632.
34,123, f. 6.
Browar (Henry), v, Brouwer (Hen-
drik).
Brown. Caae of Brown v. Mufs:, 1702.
34,126, f. 26.
Brown, Messrs. Letter to R. Gnnninir,
1769. i?^. 2698, ff. 8, 268.
Brown (7—), «/. La Vbvb (Oil-
Ter). V. Le Neve (Olirer).
Brown (Charles). Letters to J. Bent-
ham, 1785, 1786. 38,540, ff. 186, 262.
— Letter to R. Bligh, 1795. 34,453,
f. 298. ' '
Brown (David). Letters to R. Gunnine,
1766^1768. Eg, 2696, f. 64; ^. 2697,
Brown (Bev, Frederic), M.A, History
of the Uungerford family, 19th cent.
33,412.
Bequeathed, in 1888, 33,412.
Brown (George), Clerk in the Secretary
of State's Office. Lettei-s to W. Titley,
1742, 1743. Eg. 2690, f. 210: Eg.
2691, f. 35. ' ^
Brown (Hugh), Vicar of Weare, co. Som.
Book of Articles of A.D. 1562 subscribed
by, 1576. 83,973, f. 17.
Brown (John). Letter to R. Gunninsr,
1766. ^. 2696, f. 64.
Brown (Sir Robert), Bart. Lines on,
17th cent. 34,217, f. 68.
Brown (Robert), Keeper of the Dept, of
Botany, British Museum, Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1815. 33,982, f. 90.
Brown (W— ). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1806. 34,457, f. 107.
Brown (William Laurence), D.D,, Prin"
cipal of Marischal College, Aberdeen.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,457.
f. 64. '
Browne of Betchworth, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 254.
Browne of Canterbnry, Famay
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 13b.
Browne of Korton Kirby, co.
Kent, F.mily of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,920, f. 19 b.
Browne, Viscounts Montacute, Family
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 205.
Browne (Anthony), Viscount Montagu,
Steward's accompts, 1568-1570. 33,508.
Browne (Hugh), Vicar of Compton
Bishop, CO, 80m. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1572. 88,973, f. 8.
Browne (John). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
n. d, [ante 1712], Eg, 2721, f. 286.
Browne (John). Sale-catalogue of
prints, 1802. 33,397, f. 250.
Browne (Nicholas), Rector of Batheas-
ton, 00. Som, Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973,
f. 24 b.
Browne (Robert), Rector of Elworthy,
CO. Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1580. 33,973, f. 28.
Browne (Thomas). Letters to W. Hale,
1765. 33,573, ff. 356, 358.
Browne (William), Foet (pb. 1643(?)).
Owned Add. 34,360.
Brownell (E— ). Letter to R. Dale,
1695. Eg, 2718, f. 210.
Browning (Charles). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1814. 34,459, f. 105.
Browning (John). Cast of seal of,
1415. XCVIII. 41.
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INDEX.
Browninff (Robert), Poet, Letter to
W. G. Kmgsland, 1868. 33,610, f. 4.
BrOWnloWt CoutUess. v. Cust (Ade-
laide).
BrOWnlOW (William), M,P. for Armagh.
Letter to W. Eden, 1781. 34,418, f. 87.
Brozham, co. Kent. Rental, 1831.
Copy. 33,902, f. 39.
BrOZham Manor, in Westerhant, CO.
J\ent. Extracts from conrt-rollsof,1606--
1718; 19th cent. 33,898, f. 145.
Brace ( )• Letter to Lord Anck-
land, 1794. 34,453, f. 133.
Bruce (Alexander), Ensign. Maps of
Ardnamorchan, Sunart, etc.^ co. Argyll,
early 18th cent. 33,632, B.
Bruce (John), Keeper of State Papers.
Extracts from his ** report of the arrange-
ments for defence at the time of the
Spanish Armada," 1798. 33,923, f.
193 b.
Bruce (Martha), tn/f of Charles^ bth
Earl </ Elgiii. Letter to S. Beutham,
1796. 33,542, f. 242.
Bruce (Robert), Jesuit. Letter to a
friend in Scotland, on receiving a re-
mission from James VL, L1592]. Copy.
38,531, f. 275.
Bruce (Robert), King of Scotland, v.
Scotland, Sovereigns of.
Bruce (Robert), Ist Earl of Ailesbury.
Signature, as Privy Councillor, 1682.
34,195, f. 87.
Bruce (Thomas), 7th Earl of Elgin.
Instructions to, as Envoy Extraordinary
to the Emperor Leopold, 1790. Copy.
34,434, f. 144.
Correspondence with the Duke
of Leeds, 1790-1791. 34,430, f. 56;
34,434, ff. 144, 324, 344 ; 34,435, ff. 82,
370,436,440 ; 34,436, f. 77.
— — Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1791-1793. 34,435, ff. 19, 123,
232, 444, 470 ; 34,436, ff. 113, 237. 25(»,
314; 34,438, ff. 369, 378 ; 34,450,
f. 130.
. Correspondence with Lord Gren-
vilie, 1791, 1793. 34,438, ff. 229, 231,
422 ; 34,449, ff. 244, 339, 341 ; 34,450,
ff. 6, 205, 206.
O)rrespondence with S. Bentham,
1792. 33,541, ff. 338, 340.
Bruce (W— Downing). Letter to S.
Grimaldl, 1850. 34,189, f. 408.
BrUCh (Max), Composer. Letter to
,1876. 34,267, f. 41.
Brudenell (Robert), 2nd Earl of Car-
^ignn. Receipt for annuity, 1678.
34,195, f. 71.
Brudenell-Bruce (Thomas), Earl of
Ailcsburi/. Letter to Lord Auckland,
1790. 34,430, f. 65.
BruffeSy in Belgium. Matters for di»-
cuss»ion at the English and Spanish cod-
ferencfc at, 1565. Eg. 2790, f. 165.
Cast of seal of the preaching friars
of, 13th cent, xcvil. 18.
Bruflree, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 220.
Brugges (Thomns), Licui. to Sir H.
Morgan. Acquittances for pay to the
Treasurer at War, 1594, 1595. Signed.
Eg. 2713, ff. 408, 425, 428, 429, 434,
443, 445.
Brtthl (Hans Moritz (?)), County Saxim
Minister in London (jt). Letter to S.
Bentham, n.rf. 33,546, f. 547.
Bruhl (Mary), dew. of T. Chowne, 2»l
ujife of Hans Moritz, Count BrUhi,
Saxon Minister in London. Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1796, 1806. 34,454,
f. 77 ; 34,456, f. 640.
Brumby (Thomas). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1803. 33,981, f. 111.
Brundrell (Jonathan). Letter to
Aston, 1818. 34,459, f. 270.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1818.
34,459, f. 282.
Brunei (M— J—). Letter to G.
Bentham, 1833. 33,546, f. 522.
BrunOW (Joseph). Letter to Sir R.
Southwell, 1674. ^nrn. 34,332, f. 56.
Brunswick - Luneburg - Wolfbn-
buttelt i>M*«» of. Charles. Me-
moranda by George IIL on the treaty
of subsidy with him, 1776. 34,413,
ff. 15, 16.
Charles William Ferdinand. De-
claration addressed to the inhabitants
of France, 1792. Fr. Copy. 34,443,
f. 438.
Brunswick - Luneburg-Wolfen-
buttel, Frederic William, Duke of,
youngest son of Duke Charles William
Ferdinand. Letters to the Duke of York,
1793. Fr. Copies. 34,449, ff. 34, 54.
Brunswick-Oels, Frederic
Augustus, Duke of. Letter to the
Duke of York, 1793. -FV. Copy. 34,449^
f. 205.
Brussels. Declarations of the States-
General at the Congress at, 1790. 34,434,
ff. 86, 114, 128.
V. B'ews-letters.
Bruton Hundred, oo. Som. Notes
on parishes in, bv Rev. W. Phelps, 19th
cent. 33,829, f. 108.
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Sryan (^ir Fnmcis). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as king's cipherer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 15 b.
Brvan (John). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1804. 33,981, f. 145.
Br3ran (Margaret). Exchequer payment
to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 12.
Bryant (Thoman B — ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, [1800]. 34,455, i\ 348.
Brydges ai. Bridges, FamHy of.
Pedigree, extracts from parish-registers
reh to, etc,, 1580-1703; 19th cent.
33,897, ff. 58-75.
Brydges (John), Ut Duke of Chandos.
Owned Add, 33,991-33,994.
Brydges (John). Letter to Key. W.
Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f. 2i).
Brydges (•S'lV Samuel Egerton), BaH,
Fragment ot* hi:* edition of E. Phillips*
"Theatrum Poetarum Anglicanorum,"
with MS. notes, 19th cent. 33,921,
ff. 179-194.
Sonnet to W. Hayley, 19th cent.
Copy, 33,i597, f. 73.
Sonnet bv, with Latin translations,
1831. Printed. 34,188, f. 475.
Essays on the Reform Bill, etc.,
1831. Prinied. 34,188, ff. 480 b, 481.
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1831.
34,188, ff. 474-484, 488.
Letters to him, 1799-1810. 33,929,
ff. 8-30. •
Bryexmius (Joseph). Letters of, 15th
cent. 6r, 34.060, f. 472 b.
On Easter Day, 15th cent. Gr,
34,060, f. 488 b.
Bryskett {Capt. Anthony), Governor of
Montserrat, List of things required by,
at Montserrat, temp. Chas. I. 34,486,
f. 89.
Bacdengh, Dnke of v. Scott (Henry).
Buclian, co, Aberdeen, Gentlemen of
the name of Gordon dwelling in, [1592-
93]. 33,531, f. 279.
Bnoliaiiy Ecarl of V. Erskine (David
Stewart).
Buchaa (Alexander Peter), Physicvin,
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1797. 33,542,
ff. 449, 460.
Bnck (Peter). Certificate of charges at
Chatham signed by, 1601. Eg. 2723,
f. 97.
Navy Estimate signed by, 1605.
33,924, f. 31.
Buckby, Long, co. NortKt. Deeds
relating to, 1597, 1615. Add. Ch.
36,431-36,433.
Buckden, co. Hunt. Deeds relating to,
1365-1635. Add. Ch. 33,222-33,226.
535
Buckden Prebend, co. Bwit. Deed
relating to, 1597. Add, Ch. 39,111.
Bnokfold Manor, co. Sussex, Account
of, 17th cent. 33,588, f. 21.
Bnckhnrst, Baron. V. Sackville
(Thumas).
Buckhnrst Manor, near Woking-
Aam, con. Berks and Wilts, Deeds relat-
ing to, 1577-1589. Add. Ch. 38,634-
38,637.
Bnckinghaai, County of. Writs re-
lating to, tempp. Eliz.— Charles II.
Add. Ch. 39,946.
Papers rel. to towns etc., in, 17th-
19th centt. 33,465, ff. 47-216.
Writ to the Sheriff for rent of
-Newport Hundredh, 1623. 34,195, f. 18.
BncklUgham, Duchess of, x>. Stafford
(Anne).
Duke of, V. Villiers (George).
Earl of, V, Stafford (Humphrey).
Marquises of.
V. Temple-Nugent-Grenville (Geo.).
Temple-Nugent - Brydges - Chan-
dos-Grenville (Richard).
Villiers (George).
Bnckingham and Ckandosy
Duke of, V. Tempie-Nugent-Brydges-
Chandos-Grenville (Richard).
Buckingham (James Silk). Letters
to Jeremy Bentham, 1824-1830. 33,546,
ff. 39, 349, 364, 424, 449.
^"^^^g^ftmiffhirft. Earls of. V.
Hobsrt.
BncUe (Wiliiam), Sector of Farley
Hungerfordy co. 8om. Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1578.
33,973, f. 23 b.
Bnckland, co, Berks. Deeds relating to,
1656, 1698. Add. Ch. 38,521 ; 38,522.
Buckler (John). Letters to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1830, 1831. 33,836, ff. 53, 80.
Buckley (Samuel), Publisher of the
Daily Courant and Monthly Register,
Letter to, from A. Pope, [1733]. 33,964,
f. 361.
Bucknall (Thomas Skip Dyot), M.P.
for St. Albans. Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1796. 33,980, f. 70.
Suckner (John), Bishop of Chichester.
Licence for non-residence to W. M.
Moreton, 1812. 33,940, f. 103.
Buckwortk (Thomas), of East Buston,
Will, 1653. 33,577, f. 61.
S^dge-Budge, ^wHa. Orders cone,
vessels passing the forU at, 1776-1784.
34,466, f. 49.
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INDEX.
Badworth, OrMt, oo, Ch€$i. Deeijis
nUtiog to, tmp^ Edw. II.— 1375. AM.
Ch. 87,227-37,231.
Bnffkin {M(ijor Ralph), v. Bufkin.
Bnfkm of co. Kent, Fnmily of, Pedi-
^eea, 19th cent. 33,895, f. 15 b;
33,920, f. 11.
Baflda <>/ Otham^ 00. Ktnt.
IMm from, mentionhig hb marrisge,
1594. 84,103, f. 2.
Letter to, from T. Scott, 1597.
33,924, f. 23.
Acquittance to, for the rent
of Ickleton parsonage, 1598. 34,106,
f. 90.
Conditions of defeasance of bond
to J. Norton, 17th cent. Copy, In^
perf. 34,106, f. 100.
Bnfldn a/. Boffkin {Major Ralph).
Baptismal certificate, in 1627. Copy,
1706. 34,103, f. 10.
Commission as Captain in the
Trained Bands, 1663. Add, Ch. 37,658.
Instructions for mustering of
miUtia, 1665. 34,106, f. 91.
Commissions as Deputy Lieutenant
of Kent, 1702, 1704. Add, Ch, 37,662 ;
37,663.
Letter to his cousin , 1704.
34,103, f. 9.
Lettei-s to him, 1676, 1683, 1684,
1695. 34,103, ff. 3, 5, 6, 8.
Letter to, from M. Carew, 1691.
33,924, f. 86.
Bufkin (Thomas), of Othcmtf co, Kent.
Probate of will of, 1576. Add. Ch,
37,652.
BlUPlieil (John). Psalm cxzviit. har-
monized by, 1575-1578. 33,933, f. 37.
Bnkaty (F — )i Chevalier, Polish
Minister in England. Memorial to
George III., with reply, 1792. 34,443,
ff. 403, 455.
BukinffhAm (John de), Clerirvf,
Drawing of seal of, 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 11.
Bulgaria, Archbishop of. v, Leo Achri-
danus.
Bulkeloy (Thomas James Warren),
Viscount BxiUkeley. Correspondence with
Lord Auckland, 1809-1814. 34,457,
ff. 557, 607 ; 34,458, ff. 15, 148, 154,
160, 260, 274, 286, 306, 313, 315, 317,
320, 479, 480, 481 ; 34,459, f. 47.
Bull-baitinflf. Entries rel. to, in ac-
compto of Sandwich, 1462-63. 33,511,
f. 7.
Bnller (John Edward). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1828. 34,188, f. 297.
BollMr (Willia nX Z^n of CeadtHmni'
Letter to Loxd Aucklandy 1791. 34^489,
f,479.
BnlUnr (John> CJomapondeiioe wHfc
J. Bentham, 1784, 1786. 38,540, ft
125, 126, 244.
Bullock (Elizabeth). Acquittance for
a l>equest from Alice Hare, 1713. Eg,
2721, f. 411.
Bullock (William), F.L.^.. Description
of exhibition called "Ancient Mexico,"
with drawings, 1823. 33,676, ff. 159-
270.
Bulmer(W— ). Letter to the Royal
Society, n. d, 33,982, f. 357.
Bulstrode (Richard), Agenf, afterwards
Envoy, at Brussels. Narrative of the
Dutch preparations at sea, written by,
1673. 34,339, f. 3.
Lettt-rs to Sir R. Southwell, 1672-
1674. 34,341. ff. 2, 9, 12-16. 18, 20,
27, 29, 32, 37, 39, 43, 51, 73 : 34.342,
ff* 7, 11, 15, 19, 24, 34, 44, 52, 84, 93,
95, 99, 109, 111, 117, 123, 126 ; 34,343,
ff. 10, 25, 26, 36, 47, 54-58, 74, 77,
107, 132-135, 137, 143-150; 34,344,
ff. 3, 7, 9, 15, 19, 23, 25, 30, 34, 38-42,
47, 53, 65, 68, 71-74, 77-81, 84, 85,
89, 93, 97 b, 105, lu7.
Letter to Lady Southwell, 1674.
34,344, f. 69.
Letter.1 to. from Baron de Vique,
1672. 34,341, ff. 78, 87.
Bunbury (Henry), son of Sir H. Bun^
bury, of Stanney, co. Chester. Certificate
of his baptism, 1598. 33,938, f. 34.
Bunbury {Sir Thomas Charles), Bart.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bentham,
1791-1810. 33,541, ff. 223, 231, 325,
475, 507, 516, 537, 541 ; 33,542, ff. 82,
86, 168; 33.543, ff. 546-671 passim;
33,544, ff. 6, 50, 51, 64, 65, 82-157, 90,
91, 459, 466, 468.
Bunco of 00. Kont, Famify of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 41.
Bunco (S — ). Letters to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1799-1800. 33,543, ff. 18, 303,
307, 352.
Bungay Manor, oo. Suff. Extent,
1453-1454. 33,988, ff. 100-141.
Bunsray Priory, co. Suff, Deeds re-
lating to, 12th cent.— 1621. Add, Ch.
37,399-37,459 passim.
General pardon to, 1510. Copy.
33,988. f. 94.
Bunnot (Edward), of Diss, co. Korf.
Acquittance to, 1579. Eg. 2713, f. 83.
BuolrSchauonstein {FreVterr Karl
von), Austrian Charg€ S Affaires at t/ie
Digitized by
IKDEX.
537
JStague. Notes by, to the Statea-GeneraL
1780. Fr. Copies. 34,432, ff. 74, 91,
. 400. '
Buonaparte (Napol^n). v. France,
Swoeretgna of»
Buononcini (Giovanni Battista), Com-
poser. Airs from Camilla, etc., ctrc,
1700. 34,204,0. 25-27.
Sonata for 2 violins, late 18tli
cent. 34,074-34,075, f. 26 b.
Bnrc ( de),per« H fils. Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1805. JV. 33,981,
f. 189.
Bnrohal-BTirgO (Walter de). Cast of
seal of, tempp, Henry IIL— Edw. I.
xciv. 54.
Burchett (Josiah), if.P., Secretary to
the Admiralty. Letter to F. Gwynne,
1702. 34,195, f. 127.
Letters to Sir H. Furnese and to
the town of Sandwich, 1704-1727.
33,512, ff. 187, 188, 191, 193, 197, 198,
212, 231.
Bnrdett (Charles), ^tor of Guildford.
Induction by, to the rectory of Stoke,
1762. 34,195, f. 191.
Bnrdett (^tV Francis), Bart.^ M.P.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bentham,
1825-1829. 33,546, ff. 43, 44, 67, 261.
Bnrdett (Peter P— ). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1773. 33,977, f. 28.
Bnre (Richard), Rector of Chipstable, co»
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
suUcribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 6.
Biirger (Gottfried August), Poet. Letter
to , 1773. Germ. 33,964, f. 422.
Bnrges (James Bland), Under-Secretary
for Foreign Affairs. Correspondence
with Lord Auckland, 17^0-1793.
34,430, ff. 114, 180, 189, 240, 242,
245 b, 2531, 328, 330, 356, 358,413,
415; 34,431, ff. 1, 167, 197, 266, 291,
337, 398, 405; 34,432, ff. 102, 139, 141,
293, 350, 442, 460 ; 34,433, ff. 74, 147,
161, 198, 278, 365; 34,434, ff. 7, 58,
808, 349, 391 ; 34,435, ff. 7, 91, 161,
416 ; 34,436, ff. 45 b, 46, 95, 100 b, 267,
316, 528, 629; 34,437, ff. 220, 255,
300 ; 34,438, ff. 11, 12, 74, 154, 271 ;
84,439, ff 185, 300, 387 ; 34,442, f. 31 6 ;
34,443, ff. 248, 308, 328, 467 ; 34,444,
ff. 9, 46, 90, 117, 214, 227, 294, 327 ;
34,445, ff 46, 48, 255; 34,446. f. 161 ;
34,447, ff. 24, 185, 402 ; 34,449, ff. 103,
128, 322 ; 34,450, ff. 47, 115.
Letter to Wilson, 1790.
Copy. 84,430, f. 411.
Bnrtfee (John Smith), Dep. Chairman
of The E. I. Company. Letter to H.
Dundas, 1793. Copy. 34,447, f. 273.
Bnrges (Thomas). Letter to W. Hale,
1670. 33,573, ff. 85, 89.
Bnrgh (William), bth Baron Burgh.
Covenant of marriage with K. Clintom
1552. Copy. 83,579, f.l.
Bnrghdere, co. Southt Deed relating
to, 1670. il</<i CA. 38,763.
Bnrghersh, Baron, v. Fane (Francis).
Bnrghill (John), Bishop of Llandaff.
Cast of seal of, 1396-1398. cii. 71.
Bnrghley, Baron, v. Cecil (William).
Bnrgmnller (Friednch), Musician.
Letter to D'Almaine and Co., 1839. Fr.
33,965, f. 184.
Bnrgon (John William), D.D., Dean of
Chichester. Index of teits of the New
Testament quoted by the Fathers, 1872-
1888. 33,421-33,436.
Letter to P. F. Tytler, 1841.
33,929, f. 500.
Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild,
1841. 33,929, ff. 502, 508, 516.
Owned, in 1875-76, Eg. 2783-
2787.
Impression of seal obtained throuffh
in 1888. Lxxxi 58a.
Bnrliam Manor, co. Kent Extracts
from the court-rolls, 1530-1730 : 19th
cent. 33,899, f.l.
Bnrigrny (Jean Levesque de). Letter to.
fromX. P. Anqnetil, 1756. 34,079, f. 99!
Bnrke (Edmund). Letter to H. Flood.
1780. 33,963, f. 110. '
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1782-
f. 245.
Letter to J. Lee, n. ef. 34>460,
--— Portrait, 18th cent. Engr. 33,963,
I. 112.
Bnrke (John). Letters to S. Grimaldi.
1840,1846. 34,189, ff 202, 314.
Bnrke (Ulick), Ut Marquis of Qanri-
carde. Letter to Lord Ormonde. 1640
Eg. 2679, f. 7.
Bnrle (Simon), Dominus de Sheneleye.
Drawing of seal of, 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 51.
Buleniaclii (- ), u<,rchcmt.
Letter to, from J. Weld, 1627. 33,935,
f. 198.
Bnrmah. Description and drawings of
idols brought from, by Capt. Marrvat
1827. 33,697, ff 162-185. '
Map of coast, 17th cent. 34,184.
f. 36 b. '
Bnm (Jacob Henry). Letter to T.
Grcnville, 19th ccut. 33,747, f. 1.
Digitized by
538
INDEX.
Burn (John Southerdon). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1834, 1860. 34,189, ff. 22,
506, 510.
Burn (Richard), LL.D, Letter to T.
Cadell, 1780. 34,417, f. 55.
Bnmaby (John), English Minister at
Sti/ckholm. Correspondence with W.
Titley, 1739-1742. Kg, 2686, ff. 207,
212, 228, 236, 238, 257, 261, 285, 306,
307, 325; Eg, 2687, ff. 53, 70, 87, 135,
201, 226, 234, 241, 288, 296, 308 ; JUg,
2688, ff. 2, 87, 103, 123, 194, 269, 299;
£if, 2689, ff. 156, 173, 196, 220, 230,
235, 246.
Letters to Lord Harrington, 1739,
1741. Eg, 2686, f. 226 ; Eg. 2688, f. 296.
Account of a conversation with
Count Gylienborg, 1741. Eg, 2688,
f. 88.
Bumell (Arthur Coke). Book-plate,
19th cent. 34,184.
Bnmet (Alexander). Correspondence
with R. Gunning, 1771. E<f. 2700,
ff. 56, 84, 107, 122, 221, 245, 257.
Bnmet (Gilbert), Bishop of Salisfmry,
Note of mistakes in his History rel. to
the Southwells,pos/ 1681. 33,924, f. 62.
Character of, by Lesly,
18th cent. 33,589, f. 350.
Letter to Hon. J. Johnston, 1690.
Copy, 34,095, f. 160.
Bnmey (Charles), Mu$, Doc Chansons,
madrigals, etc,,, from his collections, 19th
cent. 34,071.
Letter to S. Rose, 1796. 33,965,
f. 22.
Letter to £. Malone, 1798. 33,965,
f. 24.
Letter to J. W. Callcott, 1800.
33,965, f. 26.
Bnmey (Charles), LL.D,f son of the
above. Lists of readings in Aristo-
phanes, 1788-1798. 34,274, ff. 123-131.
Letters, etc., to, as a steward of
the Sons of the Clergy, 1803. 33,498,
ff. 110-117.
Bnmey (Charles Parr), D.D. Letters
to S. Grimaldi, 1835-1836. 34,189,
ff. 39, 45, 47-57, 87.
Bnmey (Edward Francis). Letter cone
portraits by, 1806. Eg 2679, f. 13.
Bnmliani, co- Sam. Deed relating to,
1544. Add, Ch. 38,974.
Bnrpham, co. Sttssex, Consistorial
cit^ions in, etc, 1592. 33,410, ff. 15,
110.
Snrrard (George), brother of Sir H.
. Burrard, 1st Bart. Letter to Col.
Burrard, 1766. 34,207, f. 66.
Bnrrard (Harry), M,P, for Lymingionf
1st Bart, in 1769. Letter to the Dak«
of Newcastle, 1762. Draft. 34,207,
f.46.
Letters to I^rd Rockinghami 1766.
Drafts. 34,207, ff. 47, 65.
Bnrrard (Co/. William), brother of Sir
If. Burrard^ \st Bart, Journals of
expeditions against Turkey, and to the
W. Indies, 1738, 1740-1742. 34,097.
Papers relating to his case, 1748^
1766. 34,207, ff. 28-55.
Letters to H. Burrard, 1738-1766.
34,207, ff. 1-25, 28-31, 35-42, 57-59 ;
34,274, ff. 105-118.
Bnrre (Alice), widow of Robert Burre,
Suit against John Chapeleyn cone, rent
in Wilton, co. Wilts., 1305. 34,194,
f. 44.
Bnrrell (Nicholas), Parson of B'ulgvDick,
00. Sussex. Certificate from, 1592.
33,410, f. 80.
Bnrrell (Sir Peter), Bart., afterre.
Baron Gwydyr. Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 1785-1806. 34,420, ff 116, 264,
310; 34,423, f. 49; 34,424, f. 272;
34.456, ff. 421, 431, 437, 458, 469, 516 ;
34.457, f. 38.
Letter to 2nd Lord Auckland, 1818.
34,459, f. 256.
Bnrrell (Peter Robert), afterw. 2ttd
, Banm Owydyr. Letter to Lord Auck-
land, [1796-1820]. 34,460, f. 247.
Bnrrell (Stephen), of Lowestoft^ co.
Suff. Warrant for arrest of, for debt,
1584. Eg. 2713, f. 166.
Bnrrell (William), afteno. Bart. Letter
to W. Eden, 1785. 34,420, f. 219.
Burronghe (Samuel), Master in
Chancery. Owned, in 1757, Add. 34,324.
Burrow (Edward). Letter to W. Eden,
1785. 34,420, f. 251.
Bnrton-Lasars Hospital, co. Leic.
Indulgence granted by, 1507. Add. Ch.
37,362.
Bnrton (Edmund), Bector of Sutton
Montague al. Montis, co. Som. Book of
Articles of A.D. 1562 subscribed by,
1573. 33,978, f. 9 b.
Bnrton (Francis), M.P. for Oxford.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bentham,
1792. 33,541, ff. 332, 336, 357, 361.
Bnrton (Mary Pony Carr). Presented,
in 1890, Add. 33,820-33,836.
Bnrton (Simon). Exchequer payment
to, as valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 37.
Digitized by
Google
INDEX.
539
Bnrtoiunponp-Trent Abbejr, co.
stiff. Cast of Mil of Abbat iTiomas,
[1281-1305]. Lxxxvn. 51.
Burwelly co. Ccmb, Deeds relating to,
[1200-1214], temp, KHz. Add. Ch.
38,227 ; 33,241.
— List of peraons burnt at a •* Poppet
Show " at, 1727. 33,491, f. 25.
Bury, co. Ifunf, Deeds relating to,
1306-1656. Add. CL 33,228-33,240;
1556-1662. Add. Ch. 39,112-39,121.
Coart-rolls and accompts of the
mnnor, 1298-1589. Add. Bolls 39,562-
39,574 ; 1543-1594. Add. Both 34,314-
34,319.
V. Heitmandegraye, in Bury.
Bury (^i> Thomas). Receipt for salary
as Baron of the Exchequer, 1705.
34,195, f. 131.
Bury St. Sdmimds, co. Suff. War-
rant to the Keeper of the Jail, 1579.
Eg. 2713, f. 90.
Fine in, 1672. Add. Ch. 37,762.
Bury St. Bdmands Abbey.
Owned, in I4th cent., Eg. 2782.
Bushe (Gerrase Parker). Letter to W.
Eden, 1783. 34,419, f. 210.
Buss ( ). Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1812. 33,544, f. 623.
BnSflOla (Riccardo). Leitn to O.
Benelli, 1808. ItcU. 33,964, f. 157.
BlurW6ll (John), of Duns TeWj co. Oxon.,
Gentleman of the Chap^ BoyaL De-
scription of tombs in Westminster Abbey,
of insUllations of Knights of the Bath,
etc, ctrc. 1755. 33,379.
Bnt6f Earl of. v. Stuart (John).
Bntlerof 008. Kent, Worcester,
etc., Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, ff. 59 b, 60.
Butler ( ), A ttorney^ of Clifford's
/nn, London. Warrant to, from F.
Flatman, 1691. Eg. 2718, f. 14.
Butler (Charles), Earl of Arran.
Allen:" a Jacobite pseudonym for,
1718-19. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Butler (Charles), Barrister, Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1797-1828. 33,542,
f. 477 ; 33,544, f. 350 ; 33,546, ff. 202,
204.
Letter to Geo. Bentham, 1831.
33,546, f. 485.
Butler (Elizabeth), wife of James, 1st
Duke of Ormonde. Letters to her, 1673.
33,589, ff. 147, 178, 180.
Butler (James), Marquis and Duke of
Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Correspondence, 1673-1681. 33,589,
if. 106-294 passim.
Butler (James), Marqms and Duke of
Ormonde, Li/rd Lieutenant of Ireland
(contimied). Letter to, from Lord Clan-
ricarde, 1646. Eg. 2679, f. 7.
Letter to, from Col. M. Jones,
1649. 33,469, f. 51.
Letters to, from Sir R. Southwell,
1667. 34,330, ff. 20, 104.
Verses to, ante 1661. Lat. and
Fr. 33,589, f. 85.
Butler (James), 2nd Duke of Ormonde.
Letter-booic of correspondence with the
Old Pretender, Cardinal Alberoni, etc.,
1718-1719. .33,950.
Pseudonyms for : v. 33,950, ff. 15 b,
16 b (Comerfort), 26 b (Sadler), 90 b.
Pseudonym for his wife : t;. 33,950,
f. 90 b.
Letters to, 1688. 33,589, ff. 296,
302, 304.
Letter to, from the Lord Chan-
cellor and Lord Justice of Ireland, 1711.
34,079, f. 54.
— Letters to, from Lord Galmoy,
1712-1713. 34,077, ff. 68, 72, 76, 81,
87-91.
Letter to, from Col. R. Butler,
1712. 34.077, f. 85.
Butler (John). Letter to Brooks,
1742. 34,176, f. 23.
Letter to Sir W. Twysden, 1743.
34,175, f. 24.
Butler (Piers), Srd Viscount Oalmoy.
Letters to the Duke of Ormonde, 1712-
1713. 34,077, ff. 68, 72, 76, 81, 87-91.
Butler (Richard), E'irl of Arran. Letter
to, from Major T. Fairfax, 1675. 33,589,
f. 264.
Butler (Co/. Richard), son of EdtMrd,
2nd Viscount Galmoy. Letter to the
Duke of Ormonde, 1712. 34,077, f. 85.
Butler (Samuel). Agreement for the
printing of Dr. Z. <jrey*s edition of
" Hudibras," 1743. 33,554, f. 320.
Butler (Samuel), Head-Master of Shrews^
burif, afteno. Bishop of Lichfield (1836).
Letters to, from G. Woodfall, on the
'•Junius" letters, 1813. 33,506, ff. 8,
12.
Butler (Samuel), Author of ** Ereiohon.*'
Correspondence with Charles and Francis
Darwin, 1863-1880. 34,486, ff. 56-86.
Letter to T. W. G. Butler, 1876.
34,486, f. 62.
Presented, in 1889, Add. 33,506,
D ; in 1892, Add. 34,243; and, in 1893,
Add. 34,486, D.
Butler (Thomas), 4th Viscfmni Ikerrin*
Letter to , 1703. 33,924, f. 97.
Digitized by
540 ind:
Butloy Mftnor, co. A^or/. Warrant
to the steward of, to collect rents, 1598.
Eg, 2713, f. 490.
Bntley Manory co. Suff. Survey of,
1594. £g. 2789, A.
Butteler (William). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
83,376, f. 30.
Buttes {Sir William), Commisaioner of
Musters for Norfolk. Letters to the
Bishop of Norwich and others, 1570.
33,597, f. 19; 34,079, f. 11.
Bntton (William), L, Bishop of Bath
and Wells. Casts of seal of, 1260.
xciv. 44, 45.
Buxheim, «n Bavaria, The Charter-
house at, formerly owned Add. 83,438.
Buxsted (William). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as King's Bowyer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 24.
Bnzton (Robert), J. P. for Norfolk,
Order to, from Chief Justice Heath,
1634. i^r. 2716, f. 163.
Byland Abbey, oo. York.
Agreement with Newbrough Priory
cone land and wood near Gilling,
[1154-1181]. Eg. Ch. 585.
Byng (Edmund). Letters to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1837. 33,929, ff. 378, 383,
399, 403, 407, 410.
ByiUT (George). Letter to R. Twyaden,
1603. 34,173, f. 3.
Byng (George), Is* Viscount Torrinrjton.
signature, as Privy Councillor, 1732.
84,195, f. 169.
Byng (John). Letters to G. Goad,
1658-1659. 33,572, ff. 370-874.
Byng (R— )• Letter to R. Twysden,
1591. 34,175, f. 2.
Byng (Richard). Letter to Lord Anck-
iMd, 1833. 34,459, f. 475.
Bynion (Sir George), v. Benyon.
Byrcbeke (Richard), Vicar of Henst^
ridge^ oo, Sonu Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973,
f. 24.
(William), /?ec*or of Great Monge^
Letters to, from T. Parry, etc,
1752. 33,924, ff. 108, 110.
Byrche (William), of East Peckham, co,
Kent. Will and probate, 1474, 1475.
Add, Ch. 37,738 ; 37,739.
Byrd (William), Composer. Madrigals,
early 17th cent. 34,050, ff. 33 b, 34 b.
, Anthems and Service, 17th-18th
cent. 34,203, ff. 6 b, 42.
Byrom (John). Prayer-book fn his
system of shorthand, temp. Geo. HI.
33,415.
Byron (Anna Isabella), wife of George
Gordon, 6th Baron Byron. Letter lo
Lord Auckland, n. d, 34,460, f. 248.
Byron (George Gordon Noel), 6th Baron
Byron, Letter to Lord Clare, 1824.
33,984, f. 237.
C
C — (R — ), Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1797. 33,542, ff. 497, 500.
C — (T — ). Directions for conducting an
arsenal, etc, 1600. Germ, 33,417.
C— (W— ). Letter to Mellefont,
1694. 34,274, f. 144.
C — (W— ). Drawings of fortifications,
19th cent. 34,252.
C— (W— ), of Dublin Castle. Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1800. 34,455, f. 268.
C— (W—). Owned, in 1867, iirfrf. 34,146.
Cabra^ in Andalusia, Spain, Confirma-
tion of privileges to, by Hen. IV., King
of Castile and Leon, 1459. Eg. Ch.
618.
Caddington, oo, Hertf, Deeds relating
to, 1640. Add. Ch. 39,078; 39,079.
Caddon (Patrick), Merchant, Letter
to, from G. Sayer, ctrc. 1675. 34,339,
f.6.
Cadall (Thomas), Publisher, Accompt
for publishing W. Eden's Four letters to
Lord Carlisle, 1780. 34,417, f. 46.
Letters to, from Rev. J. Russel
and Rev. J, Robertson, 1794. 34,045,
ff. 30, 32.
Cadell and Davies, Messrs., Pub-
lishers. Corres[>ondence with Count
Rumford, 1799-1802. 34,045.
CadoOy tn Java. Report on the district
of, circ 1817 (?). 33,411, f. 51.
Cadogan (Col. William). Letter to W.
Blathwayt, 1701. 34,357, f. 49.
0a6nf in Normandy. Account of journey
to, from Caudebec, with views, 1828.
3H,707.
Account of journey from, to
Yannes, with views, 1828. 33,708.
Caerhays IflCanory co. Comw. Court-
rolls, 1473-1478. 1546-1548. Add,
Bolls 32,963-32,965.
Byrch
ham.
Digitized by
0»sar of CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 43.
C»8ar iSir Charles), if. P. for fferi--
forcL Utter to W. Hale, 1679. 33,737,
f. 127.
CSBSar (Charles). Accompt, as Treasurer
of the Navy, 1713-1714. 34,402.
Cnsar iSir Julius), Chancellor of the
Exchequer, eto. Political and other
papers collected by, 1524-1633. 34,324.
Patent, as Master of the Rolls,
1614. Copy, 34,324, f. 71b.
Orders issued by, for the Register
and his clerks, 1625. 34,324, f. 236.
' Notes on the Privy Council, 1625.
34,324, f. 238.
— — Commissions to, for inquiry into
port fees, etc., 1624. 34,324, ff. 230,
232.
Fees due to, as Master of the
Rolls, 1631. 34,324, f. 280 b.
Letters and verses addressed to,
1621-1634. 34,324, flf. 288-337.
CttSar (Julius), Deputy-Registrar for
the Archdeaconry of Surrey, Signature
to order for induction, 1762. 34,195,
f. 191.
Casareaai operation. Account of,
at Mendham, co. Suff., temp. Hen. VIH.
Eg. 2713, f. 16.
Cage (Annetta), of Milgate^ near Maid-
stone. Letters to the Ist Earl of Chi-
chester, 1776. 33,441, ff. 36, 37, 41.
CaffO (Sir Anthony). Suit by his execu-
tors, 1668-1670. 33,579, ff. 217-227.
Cagliariy in Sardinia, v. News-
letters.
Cagliari (Paolo), Veronese. Catalogue
of exhibition of paintings in fresco by,
1828. Printed, 34,411, f. 715.
Caietano (Pietro). instructions to,
as Papal Nuncio in Flanders, 1590.
Transl. 34,216, f. 60.
Cairo. Account of, by V. Favi, with
bird's-eye view, etc., 1615. 33,566, ff.
18-44.
. Description of, by E. W. Lane,
1825-1828. 34,080, ff. 139, 151.
. Drawings of. by E. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,083, f. 12 b.
Plans of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,088, ff. 52, 53.
Calaliria^ Archbishop of. v. Basil.
Calais. Order of Richard II. rel. to
supplies for, 1382. 33,511, f. 2 b.
Calamentino (George). Letters to
Gen. Gordon and others, 1884. Qr.
and Ital. 34,474, f. 88.
;X. 541
Caloraffe (Sir Henry George), K.C.B.,
Secretary of the Board of Trade. Pre-
sented, in 1892, impressions of seals,
xcvm. 1-37.
Calcraft (John William), v. Cole (John
William).
Caldara (Antonio). Cantatas, early
18th cent. 34,056, ff. 10, 182 ; 34,291,
f. 1.
Caldecotty co» Hertf. Deeds relating
to, 1604-1686. Add, Ch. 35,403-35,413.
Caldecott Kanory co. Hertf. Par-
ticular of, 18th cent. 33,574, f. 36.
Calderon Bermndez de Castro
(Pedro). Plavs, 18th cent. Span,
33,472, ff. 259-^91.
Calderon de la Barca (Pedro).
Plays, 18th cent. Span. 33,472, ff. 1-
258.
Caldwell (James). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1806. Copy. 33,981, f. 240.
Calendars. Church-calendar, 1465-
1474. Gr. 34,060, f. 10.
Of Dominican use, 14th cent. Lat,
33,992.
Calendar with saints of Ely Priory,
tables, etc., 15th cent. 33,381, f. 2 b.
Table for finding Easter, 15th
cent. Qr, 34,060, f. 163.
• Rule to find out the dominical
letter, 17th cent. 34,218, f. 218 b.
On the influences of the days of
the month, early 14th cent. Lot.
33,969, f. 105.
V, also Almanacs.
Cales al, de Kales (Gio.). Illustra-
tions to V. Favi'sYiaggio di Gerusalemme,
1615. 33,566.
Caley (George). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1809, 1816, 1819. 33.981, ff. 292,
293 ; 33,982, ff. 121, 153, 191.
Caley (John), F.S.A. Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1825-1828. 34,188, ff. 108,
154, 156, 188, 203, 222, 279.
Owned, in 18th cent.,^cW. 33,901.
California, Chdf of. Map, late 18th
cent. 34,240, B.
Callam (James). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1793. 33,979, f. 215.
Callander (John). Letter to Lord
Spencer, 1799. 33,963, f. 129.
CallCOtt {Sir Augustus Wall), Artist.
Letter to , circ. 1834. 33,964,
f. 177.
CallCOtt(John Wall), Mus. Doc. Song,
19th cent. 34,279, B, f. 56.
Letter to, from Dr. C. Bumey,
1800. 33,965, f. 26.
Digitized by
542 INIj
Callowdon IflCanor, (*o. Wane, His-
tory of, 17th cent. 33,588, f. 33 b.
CalnO, CO. Wilts. Account of vihit
to, with views and drawings, 1812.
33,645.
Calonne (Charles Alexandre de), French
Minister of Finance. Letter to the
Comt€ de Vergennes, 1787. Fr. 34,423,
f. 375.
Calthorp (Anthony). Letter to C.
Paston, 1580. 33,597, f. 26.
Calthorp iSir Christopher), K,B,
Letter to, from J. Fisher, 1684. Eg.
2717, f. 402.
Calthorp (James), of Amptcn^ co, Suff,
Acquittances for legacies from, 1669.
33,579, f. 9.
Calton (Thomas), t?. Caulton.
Calverley (Thoma*). Letter to Rev.
T. StreatfeiU, 1830. 33,929, f. 176.
Calvert (Charles), Baron Baltimore,
Letters to W. Titley. 1739. 2686,
ff. 62, 169.
Calvert (5i> George), Secretary of St fte^
Letter to Sir J. Csesar, 1621. 34,324,
f. 290.
. Letter to, from James L, 1621.
84,217, f. 26 b.
Calvin (John). Verses " de stigmatibus
S. Pauli et Calvini," 17th cent. Lot.
33,392, f. 146 b.
Calvo Barrionnevo (Joseph). « El
Cirusano de Villa-Verde " : play by, 18th
cent, 33,473, f. 1.
Cambodia. Map of, 17th cent. 34,184,
f. 40 b.
Camteidge, County of. Extracts from
Domesday, temp, £dw. IIL Add, Boll
34,270.
. Extracts from Hundred -rolls, etc.,
relating to, Umpp, Hen. ill.— Hen. VIII. ;
17th cent. 33,358.
Writs relating to, tempp, Eliz.—
Chas, II. Add. Ch. 39,947.
Papers rel.to towns, f<c., in, 16th-
19thcentt. 33,465, ff. 47-216; 33,576,
ff. 55-62.
Accompts of Sir H. Cromwell's
manors in, 1562, 1563. 34,396.
■ Leases of manors in, temp. Hen.
VIIL 34,397, ff. 1-21.
Papers pel. to the bounds of, 17th-
19th centt. 33,465, ff. 1-46.
Papers rel. to drainage of the
. Fens in, 1528-1650. 33,466 ; 33,467.
Orders, etc., relating to drainage
of the Fens in, 1570-1621. Add. Ch.
33,081-:^:^,i:^ v.
Cambridge, County of (^continued).
Deeds relating to, 1572-1598. Add,
Ch. 39,041-39,048.
Roll relating to, 1617. Add. BoU
39 427.
Cambridge, Toicn of. Deeds relating
to, 1580-1598. Add, Ch, 39,055-
39,058.
Lists of wills of family of Baker
in the registry of, 19th cent. 33,613,
ff. 45 b, 67 b.
View, 1669. 33,767 b, f. 52.
Deeds relating to St. Botolph's
parish in, temp. Edw. I. — 1418. Add,
Ch, 33,060-33,062.
Receiver's 'accompts of St. Rade-
gnnd's Nunnery' in, 1482. Add-^Boll
84,271.
Exchequer payment to the Friars
Preachers at, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 28.
Exchequer payment to the^Friars
Minors at, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 28 b.
University of. Statuta, 1741.
33,356.
Deeds relating to, 1590-1718.
Add, Ch. 35,271-35,280.
Papers relating to, 18th cent.
33,491, ff. 5-24 b.
Letter of Charles I. nominating
Lord Holland as Chancellor, 1628. Copy,
34,217, f. 9.
Letter of the Vice-Chancellor on
the election of a Chancellor, 1628. Copy.
34.217, f. 9.
Expenses of R. Gaudy at, 1689.
Eg, 2716, f.345.
Account of Dr. Bentley's seizure of
the Regius Professorship of Divinity,
circ 1718. 33,491, passim.
Cains College. License to J. Dade
for foreign travel for three years, [1670-
1700]. Eg. 2719, f. 154.
Index to Essex Arms in
MS. 541 in, 19th cent. 33,526, f. 15.
Chrisfs College. Impression of
seal of, 1505. Lxxviii. 4.
Clare Hall, Reply of the lawyers
to the play Ignoramus " acted at, 1615.
34.218, f. 152 b.
King's College. Impression of
seal of. xcix. 18.
Queens* Cdlege, Oratio in l.-iudem
reginse Elizabeths, in aula Reginali, bv
F. Fane, 1596. 34,218, f. 205 b.
Trinity College, Claim of the
Bishop of Ely to visit, 1726. 33,491,
f. 5.
Camden, Earl and Marquis of, t, Pratt
(John Jeffreys).
Digitized by
CamelodTinam. identification with
Camerton. rather than with Ck>lchester,
1819. 33,659-33,662.
CaniMrtOIlf oo. Soin. Journals of paro-
chial events, 1788-1832. 33,633-33,730.
— Excursion from, to London, 1805.
33,641.
Discovery of Roman remains at,
1814-1819. 33,659-^3,664.
' Tithe accompts, 1817. 33,664,
ff. 77-195.
Cammock (George), Admiral Letters
to, from the Duke of Ormonde, 1719.
33.950, flF. 52 b, 72, 77 b.
Canipaao (Giovanni), of Novara, Ada-
larcrs Commentary on Euclid's Geometry,
usually ascribed to, ISth cent. 34,018.
Campbell (Alexander). Letter to C.
Smyth, 1722. 34,195, f. 162.
Campbell (Archibald), bth Earl of
Argyll. Declaration cone, the mui-der
of Darnley, 1569. 33,531, f. 71.
Campbell (Archibald), Lieut-Col., Com-
manding the Royal Forces in Georgia.
Proclamations to the subjects of the
Southern Provinces of America, «^
1779. PHnled. 34,416, AT. 235, 240.
Letter to W. Eden, 1779. 34,416,
f. 246.
Campbell (Colin), Zrd Earl of Argyll,
Council proceedings cone, his lieu-
tenancy in Teviotdnle, etc.^ 1528, 1529.
Copies, 33,531, f. 9.
Campbell {Lt.-Oen, ColinX afterw.
Baron Clyde. Pass for Lieut. Crowe to
enter Sebastopol, 1855. 33,610, f. 7.
Campbell {Lord Frederic), Lord Clerk
Jtegister of Scotland. Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1806. 34,457, f. 95.
Campbell (George (?)). D.D. Circular
relating to his sermon on Allegiance in
America, drc. 1783. 33,498, f. 40.
Campbell (James), Surgeon, Case of,
1742. Eg. 2690, f. 193.
Campbell (John), 2nd Duke of Argyll
and 1st Lhtke of Qreetiwirh. Signatiire*;,
as Privy Councillor, 1719. 34,195,
ff. 147, 149.
Campbell (Robert). Letter to W.
Titley, 1758. Eg. 2694, f. 244.
Campbell (Thomas). Letter to ^
1779. 34,416, f. 239.
Campbell (Thomas), Poet. Letter to
Miss J. Porter, 1818. 33,964, f. 240.
Campbell (Thomas), Sculptor. Agree-
ment for erection of a monument to the
Duke of Gonlon, 1839. 34,079, f. 92.
:X. 543
Campbell (William), Comptroller of the
Legacy Duties. Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1819. 34,459, f. 299.
CampdeXLf Viscount, v. Noel (Edward).
Campion of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 31.
Campion (Edmund), Jesuit. Letter on
his trial and execution, 1581. Span.
Copy. Eg. 2679, f. 9.
Campion (H— )^ Commissioner of Ao-
counts. Letter to the Speaker, 1713.
34,195, f. 141.
Campo (Bernardo del), Marques, Spanish
Aifwassa&jr in London. Correspondence
with the Duke of Leeds, 1790. Copy.
34,431, ff. 69, 71, 73.
Campo Florido( de), Principe.
Letters to, from the Duke of Ormonde,
1718-1719. Fr. 33.950, ff. 12 b, 14, 15,
16 b, 18 b, 19, 21b, 49 b, 56 b.
Campo y Angnlo (Pedro Femandes
del). Letter to the Conde de Molina,
1671. Span. 34,077, f. 3.
Campra (Andr^). Operatic selections,
18th cent. 34,004, ff. 58, 66, 144 b,
149 b, 150 b, 183.
Canada, Provmce of. Proof impression
of seal of Queen Victoria for. xcvni. 5.
Canan (Alexander), Colonel. Pay-war-
rant for his Regiment of Dragoons,
16tt8. 33,954, f. 1.
Canary Islands. The conquest of,
by G. de la Salle and J. de Bethencourt,
circ. 1420-1430. Fr. Eg. 2709.
Account of Sir W. Raleigh's land-
ing at Lancerota, 1617. 34,216, f. 48.
Map of, 17th cent. 34,184, f. 6 b.
Cancellieri (Francisco Geronimo), Ab-
bate. Letter to, from A. Canova, 1814.
Itai. 33,964, f. 224.
Cancionero. Collection of poems in
Port, and Span., 16th cent. 33.791.
CanMT ( ). Letter toS. Grimaldi,
1837. 34,189, f. 144.
Canis (Cornelius). Chanson k 4, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 4 b.
Canisares (Jos^ de). Plays, 18th cent.
Span. 33,473, ff. 24-219.
Cannavan (John). Survey by, of land
for the Hibernian house, 1779. 34,416.
f. 389.
Canning (George), Under-Secretary of
State and Foreign Secretary, Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1796-1798, Copies,
34,454, ff. 44, 46, 126, 140, 405.
Digitized by
544
INDEX.
Cftniiillg (George), Under^fiecretary of
State and Foreign Secretary (continued).
Letter to Dr. Adams, 1826. 34,079, f. 91.
Cannings, Bishop's, v. Bishop's
CanningSf co. wuts.
Canon £aw. Collection of Greek
Canons, with commentary of Alexius
Aristenus, 13th cent. Eg. 2707, f. 2.
Collections of Greek Canons, 15th
cent. 34,060.
Solutions of questions of discipline,
13th cent. Ch, JT^r. 2707, f. 233 b.
On mariiages, 13th cent. Or,
Eg, 2707, ff. 235 b, 239 b, 242 b.
Speculum juris, of G. Durandus,
13th cent. Imperf, 34,270.
Treatises, 14th-l 6th centt. 34,271.
— — Tract on, with summary of the
Decretnm of Gratian and of the Decretals
of S. Raymond of Peflaforte, 15th cent.
Lot, 34,069, f. 228.
■ Cases in, 16th cent Lot. Eg,
2679, f. 2 b.
Canonsleigh Priory, in Buries-
combe^ co, Uevon, Cast of counter-seal
of. xciv. 70.
Canova (Antonio), Sculptor, Letter to
Abbate F. G. Cancellieri, 1814. Jtal,
33,964, f. 224.
CanOTa (Chrlstoval). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1789. 34,429, f. 286.
Cantorbnry, co. Kent, Deeds relating
to, 1386-1697. Add, Ch. 36,538-
36,543.
— Dissolution of the mint at, 1551.
33.924, f. 2.
Casts of first seal of, 1318. XCV.
4-6.
■ Deeds relating to Westgate parish
in, 1382-1592. Add. Ch, 36,544-
36,547.
Deed relating to the parish of St.
Paul without, 1555. Add, Ch, 36,548.
— — Sepulchral brass of M. Fi-aunces
and family in St. Martin's church, 1587.
33.925, f. 4.
■ St, Augustin^a Abbey, List of
Seneschals, 1223-1282; 19th cent.
34,103, f. 94.
— Christ Church Priory and Cathedral,
Rents bel. to the Treasurer of, 1550.
34,154, f. 27.
— Rents due to the " Anniversarie
Church of Christe," 1550. 34,154,
f. 28.
■I Forged account of the demolition
of Becket's tomb, late 17th cent.
33,74^, f. 31.
Canterbnirjr, Christ Church Priory
and Cathedral (continued). Heraldic
remains in, 19th cent. 33,900, f. 1.
Cast of seal of. xcvii. 16.
Drawing of seal of Roger de St.
Elphage, Prior, 1261; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 17.
St, Sepulchre's Priory, Drawing of
seal of, 1278-79; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 28.
Black Friars, Suit cone, their
exemption from tithes, 1684. 33,896,
f. 148 b.
See of, Inspeximus and confirma-
tion of privileges of Archbishops, 1446.
Add. Roll 39,039.
Grant to Hen. VIIL of advowsons
of Kingsnorth, Lyminge, Standford, and
Paddlesworth, co. Kent, 1546. Add,
Ch, 36,454, a, b.
Canons made for, 1603. Eg,
2711, f. 99.
Province of. Lists of wills of
family of Baker in the registry, 19th
cent. 33,613, ff. 6 b, 97, 116 b. '
— Archbishops of,
V, Abbot (George).
^Ifheah.
Ansel m.
Arundel (Thomas),
Becket (Thomas).
Boniface.
Cranmer (Thomas).
Edmund, S,
Islip (Simon).
Langton (Stephen).
Moore (John).
Pole (Reginald>
Richard.
Wake (William).
Wareham (William).
Whitgift(John).
Winchelsey (Robert).
Cantwell (John), Archbishop of Cashel,
Elegy on, 15th cent. Irish. 33,993,
f. 8b.
Cantjrre, co, Argyll. Map of the dis-
trict, 19th cent. 33,632, A.
Cape Colony. Map of W. and S.
coasts, 17th cent. 33,976, G.
Cape of Oood Kope. Letter from
the E. I. Co. to the Governor of, 1792.
34,447, f. 279.
Maps of, 17th cent. 34,184, ff.
11-15.
Proof impressions of seals of Queen
Victoria for. xcviii. 30, 31.
Cape Verd Islands. Map of, I7th
cent. 34,184, f. 8 b.
Digitized by
INDEX.
Capelp CO. Kent Deeds relating to,
temp. Hen. VI — 1576. Add. Ch.
36,549-36,553; 37,715.
Capel-Coningsby (Georpre), 5<A Farl
of Essex. Commission to W. Hall to be
Dep. Lieutenant for co. Hertf., circ.
1800. 33,573, f. 404.
Cajpell (Arthur), Ut Baron QipelL
Complaint to, against Commissioners
of array in co. Flint, 1643. 33,374,
f. 10 b. '
545
Capell (Arthur), 1st Earl of Essex. Ex-
tracts from the papers of, 1672-1673.
34,513, f. 128.
Caple (Richard), of Howcaple, co. Heref.
Anonymous letter on his death, and his
son's wardship, 1617. Eg. 2715, f. 208.
Capo d'Istria. Commission to Ber-
nardo Manipetro as Governor of, 1618.
33,734.
Capraja, Isle ofy near Corsica. Map,
1768. 34,066. ^
f'- Vews-letters.
Caracciolo ( \Marchese. Re-
ports on the Herculaneum Papyri ad-
dressed to, 1766. 33,610, f. 64.
Carafil (Michele), Musician. Letter to A.
C. Adam, 1836. Fr. 33,965, f. 348.
CaMman, Ownte (fe. t?.Riquet(Adolphe
Carbery^-Eiir/o/. ©.Vaughan (Richard).
Careani (%. D. Pascale). Memorial
cone, the Herculaneum Papyri presented
to, [1766]. 33,610, f. 78.
Carces, Comte de. V. Pontevfes(Jean de).
Cardigan, Count}/ of. Writs relating
to, tempp. Eliz.— Charles II. Add. Ch.
39,986.
Cardigan, Earl of. v. Brudencll
(Robert).
Cardonnel (Adam). Accompts of his
children's trustees, 1717-1735. 33,618-
33,621.
Will. 1718. Copies. 33,618, f. 27:
33,619, f. 58. '
Letters to Seer. Schwelnfurt, 1693.
34,096, ff. 342, 348, 352.
■ Letter to Under-Secr. J. Tucker.
1703. 34,079, f. 53.
Cardynall (William), of Eaton, in NoT"
mcA. Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1608.
2715, f. 104.
Cardynall (William). Letter to B.
Gawdy, «. d. Eg. 2722, f. 5.
Carew. r. Pole Carew.
Carew (George), Baron Cnrew (1605)
''^dd.iT'm ^'^"^'^
Carew (George Henry), of Crowcomhe
Carew {Sir Nicholas). Exchequer pav-
ment to, as Master of the Horse, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 14.
Carew (Thomas), p. /or co. Devon (?).
Signature to bond, 1664. 34,195, f. 56.
^^^Q 17th cent.
——Lines on the ship Sovereign of
the Seas," 17th cent. 34,217, f. 29.
^^JJS^'^^^^^ ^nd Barm Hunsdon,
Lord Chamberlain. Correspondence with
the Commissioners of Sewers for Kent
1600. 34,218, ff. 46, 62 b, 55.
Car<^^(Henry). Song, 18th cent. 33,351,
Carey (Henry), 1st Baron Hunsdon.
Signature, as Privy Councillor, 1585.
33,594, ff. 162, 164.
Carey (Henry), Viscount Bochford,
aftirw. 1st Earl of Lover. Letter to
^'399^'"'*^' [1621-1627]. Eg. 2715,
Carey (John), 3rd Baron I/unsdon.
Letter to tir W. Spring, B. Gawdy and
R-^G^Wing,«. a. [1603-1617]. Eg. 2715,
Cazia. Bulla of the Metropolitan of,
xcviii. 96.
Carkeridtfe of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, T9th cent. 33,920, f. 66.
Carlell of co. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
grees, 19th cent. 33,896, ff. 33, 66:
33,920, f. 54 b. '
Carleton (Sir Dudley), Ambassador to
Venice^ aftenc. Vibcount Dorchester.
Secretary of State. Letter to, from Sir
J. Benet, 1614. 34,079, f. 29.
Letters to, from Sir I. Wake, 1629.
1630. 34,311, ff. 277-290, 299-315 b
317-456. '
Signature, 1629. 34,326, f. 58 b.
Carleton (Guy), Bishop of Chichester.
Induction by, 1680. Signed. 33,410,
f. 127.
Carleton (John). Exchequer payment
to, as Clerk of the Pleas of the Excheu uer
1532. 33,376, f. 48 b.
2 N
Digitized by
546 IKDE
Carlile (William), of Paisley. Letter
to W. Eden, 1787. 34,423, f. 317.
Carlisle* oo, Cumberland. Speeches of
rebels executed at, 1746. 33,954, ff. 75,
77.
Disputes between the Dean and
Chapter, 1707. 34,265, ff. 101-124.
Cast of seal of the Dean and
Chapter, 1660. xcvn. 34.
Carlisle, Bishops of.
V. Appleby (Thomas).
Barnes (Richard).
Coppock {Rev. Thomas), so-called.
Nicolson (William).
Carlisle, Earls of.
V. Hay (James).
Howard (Frederic).
Carlisle (Nicholas), Assistant Librarian^
British Museum. Life of Marv, daughter
of Henry VII., 1810. 33,748.
LettertoCravenOrd,1810. 33,748,
f. 1.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1819.
33,982, ff. 189, 194.
Letter to O. Chalmers, 1821.
33,610, f. 1.
LettertoS.Grimaldi,1828. 34,188,
f. 284.
Letters to Rev. W. Phelps, 1832.
33,836, ff. 97, 99.
Carlot (J—). Opera Singer. Receipt
for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167.
Carltinff (George), nom de plume of P.
Wentworth (J). Letter to W. Eden, 1777.
34,414, f. 219.
tj. Wentworth (P.),
Carlyle (Thomas). Letters to R.
Mitchell, 1818. 33,515, ff. 33, 35.
Letters to Leigh Hunt, 1832, 1834,
1850. 33,515, ff. 37, 39. 41.
Carmarthen, County of. Writs rela-
ting to, tenipp. Eliz.--Charles II. Add.
Ch. 39,987.
Carmarthen, Marquis of. v. Osbome.
CarmeliannS (Peter). Latin poem on
the birth of Prince Arthur, 1486.
33,736.
C[? armichael] {Messrs. J— and
William). Letter to J. Ross, 1777.
Copy. 34,414, f. 376.
Carmichael (William). Letters to
Capt. S. Nicholson. E. Bruce, etc., 1777.
34.413, ff. 200, 236, 269, 320.
. Letters to W. Eden, etc, 1777.
34.414, ff. 20, 160, 228, 268, 208.
Camarron, County of. Inquisitioni,
etc., relating to, tempp. Edw. I. — Hen.
VII. Copies. 33,372.
Writs relating to, tempp. Elix. —
Charles U. Add. Ch. 39,988.
Carnarvon, Earl of. v. Dormer
(Charles).
CamMe, Barm van. v. Melrill (Pieter).
Camot (Lazare Nicolas Marguerite).
Signature, as member of the Comit4^ dc
Salut Public, 1794. 33,963, f. 63.
Caroline, wife of George IV. v. England,
Sovereigns of. George IV.
Caron {Sir Noel de), Dutch Ambassador
in London. References to, 1612-1617.
34,112, A-D.
Carr of Stackhonse, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,615, f. 246.
Carr (Anna), widow of Sir E. Carr, tcife of
Sir H. Crotnicell. v. Cromwell (Anna).
Carr (Frances), wife of Robert, Earl of
Somerset. Summons for the trial of,
1616. 34,218, f. 163 b.
Carr (J—). Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1789.
33,978, f. 260.
Carr (Robert), Earl of Somerset. Sum-
mons for the trial of, 1616. 34,218,
f. 163 b.
Carre, v. Ker.
Carriacoio, Isle of Grenada. Appoint-
ment of inspectors of the prison, 1842.
34,274, f. 53.
Carrick(?)» co- Kildare. Deed relating
to, [1170-1175]. Add. Ch. 34,265.
Cartagena, S. America. Account of
the attack on Fort St. Lazar, 1741.
34,207, f. 9.
Plan of the town and harbour,
17th-18th cent. 33,566, f. 2.
Cartano (Pietro). v. Caietano.
Carte ( )» JaccbUe agent. Journal
of his negociations with Sir R. Walpole,
1739. Fr. and Engl. 34,522, ff. 1, 18.
Carter (Alison). Letter to Lord Arundel,
temp. Hen. VIII. 34,317, f. 9.
-Carter (E— ). Letters to S. Nicholson,
1777. 34,413, ff. 290, 307.
Carter (Emma Marshall). Bequeathed,
in 1891, Add. 33,963, N.
Carter (Isaac). Payment to, for bricks
supplied to Sbeemeas Fort, 1668. 34,195,
f. 61.
Carter (John Segar). Certificate in
favour of, for oHice of deacon, 1714.
34,265, f. 152.
Digitized by
INDEX.
547
Carter (Matthew). Abstract of his
Honor Redivivus, 17th cent. 84,250,
f. 170 b.
Carter (Sanuel). v. Nicholson (Samuel).
Carteret (John), Baron Carteret, afterw.
Earl Oranville, Lord Lieut, of Ireland^
Secretary of State, Leave of absence to
Lord Chief Baron Hale, 1725. 33,579,
f. 58.
Correspondence with W. Titley,
1740-1744. Eg, 2687, f. 195 ; Eg. 2689,
ff. 237-321 passxm\ Ef. 2690, passim;
Eg, 2691, passim; Eg. 2692, passim;
Eg. 2693, f. 7 et passim.
Letters to M. Guy-Dickens, 1743-
1744. Eg. 2691. f. 45; Eg. 2692,
f. 315 ; Eg. 2693, f. 228.
Letters to Baron de SOhlenthal,
1743. Eg. 2691, f. 264; Eg. 2692,
Letter to Prince Scherbatow, 1744.
Eg. 2692. f. 146.
Carteret (Philippe de), Greffier of Jersey.
Sienatures to Register of lawsuits,
1726-1748. 34,260, ff. 26 b, 27, 28.
Carteret (Philippe son of Philippe son
of Francis), of Jersey. Suits as to suc-
cession to the property of, 1726-1748.
Fr. and Engi. 34,260.
Cartewright (William). Exchequer
payment to. as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 33 b.
Cartwright (George). The British
Rebellion : a poem, circ. 1666. 34,363.
— ^ Verses on the fire of London, 1666.
34,363, f. 57.
Cartwright (J — )• Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 18*20. 33,545, f. 400.
Cartwright (John). Letter to W,
Moreton, 1636. 33,936, f. 167.
Cartwright (Raphe). Letter to W.
Aloreton, 1640. 33,936, f. 221.
Cartwright (Samuel). Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1824. 33,546, ff. 1,
3,5.
Cartwright (William). Prologue, etc.^
to "The Royal Slave," 1639. Eg. 2725,
f. 115.
Carrajal (Diego de), of TruxiUo and
Lo9 Keyesy Peru. Depositions, 1568.
Span. 33,983, f. 285 b.
Cary of Tor Abbey, co. I>evon,
Family of. Descent, temp. Edw. II.—
19th cent. 33,499.
Cary (Anthcny), Uh Viscount Falkland.
Receipt, by attorney, for his pay as
Treasurer of the Navy, 1685. 34,195,
f. 89. ' *
Cary (Henry), Ut Ttscount Falkland.
Owned, in 1621, Add. 34,062.
Cary (Lucius), 2nd Viscount Falkland.
Funeral elegy on Lady Huntingdon, ciVc.
1650. Eg. 2725, f. 132.
Carysfort, Barons, v. Proby.
Casale (Sir Gregory de). Exchequer
payment to, 1532. 33,376, f. 15 b.
Casaubon G^wac)* Extracts from his
** Responsio ad epistolam Card. Perron ii,"
17th cent. Engl.transl. 34,239, f. 57 b.
Cashely Archbishops of.
V. Agar (Charles).
Cantwell (John).
Nicolson (William).
Cassaile. r. Casale.
CassanOy Duke of. Owned, in 18th
cent., Add. 34,322.
Cassiamui (Joannes). Vita patrum,
12th cent. 33,518, f. 120.
Cassilis, Earl of. V. Kennedy (G Ibert).
Cassini de Thnry (C^r Francois),
Astronomer. Letter to Munseii/neur
, ciVc. 1770-1780. Fr. 34,079,
f. 101.
Castaaos (Francisco Xavier de). Cap-
tain-Oencral. Letter to, from the Duke
of Wellington, 1811. Fr. 33,964, f. 22.
Castelail ( ). Letter to, from
E. de Weede, 1696. 34,340, f. 94.
CastelblancOy Conde de. V. Hozas
(Jose de).
Castelcicala ( ), Prince, Sicilian
EiiVOjf to End land. Correspondence with
Lord Grenville, 1792. Copy. 34,444,
ff. 321, 323.
Castell (John). Exchequer payment to,
as Secondary in the Lord Treasurer's
Remembrancer's office, 1532. 33,376,
f. 49.
Castelli (Benedetto), Monk and Mathe-
matician. Letter to , 1640. Ital.
34,274, f. 65.
Castelli (Ignaz Friedrich), Author.
Letter to, from C. M. F. E. von Weber,
1819. Germ. 33,965, f. 341.
Castel-Melhor, Conde de. v.Vascon-
cellos e £)0U8a (Luis de).
Castelnau (Michel de), Sieur dc Mau-
viisierey French Ambassador in England.
' Contents of his letters to Mary, Qu. of
Scots, and to her Seer. Nau, 1584.
33,594, f. 47.
2 N 2
Digitized by
548
INDEX.
Castillo (Joan del). '« Los Esclavos de
su Esclava ** : play by, 1 8th cent. Span.
33,473, f. 220.
CaJSltlehaven, Earl of. v. Toachet
(James).
Castlereaghy Visc(mit. v. Stewart
(Robert).
Castries, Marquis de, Mar^chal. v. La
Croix (Charles Eugfene Gabriel de).
Castro ( )» Governor of Peru.
Report on his proceedings, 1568. Span.
33,983, r. 296.
Castro (Pedro de). Play, 18th cent.
Span. 33,479, f. 354.
Castmm Viride, in Ireland. Note
of a massacre near, 1497. 33,956, f. 92.
Catalogues of Libraries. Books
at Apethorpe House, 17th cent. 34,220,
f. 25 6.
of Sir Joseph Banks, 18th-19th
centt. 33,494.
Catalonia. Letter from the Viceroy
to Philip IL, 1565. Span. 33,963,
f. 10.
Catch (Jack). «* An hue and cry after
the pretender," 1716. Printed. 33,954,
f. 31.
Catesby (George). Papers in the caso
of Catesbv r. Apprice, 1617-1623.
34,324, tr. 98-103.
Catfield Manor, co. AV/. Warrant
to the steward of, to collect rents, 1598.
Jig. 2713, f. 490.
Catharine of Bragansa, vjife of
Charles ff. v. England, Sovereigns of.
Charles IL
Catharine II., of Russia, v. Russia,
Sovereigtis of.
Cathcart (Charles), Baron Caihcart,
Amhassad'jr to Russia. Correspondence
with R. Gunning, 1768-1773. A)/. 2697,
if. 163, 220, 229, 237, 245, 251, 256;
JCii. 2698, if. 5, 105, 171, 204, 235, 246 ;
Eq. 2699, ff. 57, 74, 108, 130, 142, 200,
205, 214, 244, 250, 267, 285 ; Eg. 2700,
ff. 23, 54, 116, 223, 237; Eg. 2701,
ff. 73, 75, 83, 156 ; Eg. 2702, f. 10.
Letter to J. Lettice, 1770. Eg.
2699, f. 185.
Cathcart (Charles), Lievt. - Colonel.
Mission to the French Gov.-General m
India to arrange differences, 1786.
34,466, ff. 138-162, 282.
Letter to the Secret Committee of
the E. I. Company, 1786. 34,468, f. 300.
Cathcart (William Schaw), Baron
Cathcart. Letters to W. Eden, 1779.
34,416, ff. 308, 423.
Catley Priory, co. Line. Deed relating
to site of, 1619. Add. Ch. 39,394.
CatO (Dionysius). Disticha, 15th cent.
Lat. and Engl. 34,193, f. 204.
Caton (T— Motte), M.D. Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1799. 33,980, f. 194.
Catsfield, co. Snss. Deed relating to,
1624. Add. Ch. 33,043.
Cattermole (Richard), Secretary R.S.L.
Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1828. 34,188,
f. 273.
Catton (Henry), of West Marling, co.
Norf. Bond to W. Smith, 1592. Eg.
271*3, f. 296.
Catnelan ( de), Connt. Letter
to W. Eden, 1785 (?). Fr. 34,460,
f. 251.
Catworth, Great, co. Hnnt. Deeds
relating to, temp. Hen. IIL, 1276. Add.
Ch. 33,242; 33,243.
Candebec, Normandy. Account of
journey to, from Kouen, with views,
etc., 1828. 33,706.
Description of journey from, to
Caen, with views, 1828. 33,707.
Canlfeild (James), Is* Earl of Charle-
mont. Letter to W. Eden, 178L 34,418,
f . 86.
Canlton (Thomas). Examination of,
1664, 1665. 34,306, ff. 39, 45 b, 52 b.
Letter to the marshal of Derby
gaol, 1665. Copy. 34,306, f. 45.
Canmont, Comte de. V. Nompar(Fran-
9ois Philibert Bertrand).
Caumont (Arcisse de). Essay on Reli-
gious architecture of the Middle Ages,
particularly in Normandy, 1823. Copy.
33,707, f. 1.
Cannter (R— )• Population of Penang
island, 1821. 33,411, f. 112.J
Cannterell (Thomas). Exchequer
payment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 44.
Canston, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 251.
Cavan, Countess of. v. Lambart (Rose).
Cave (.^«> Ambrose). Signature, as Privy
Councillor, 1559. 33,591, f. 194; 33,592,
ff. 86, 90, 92 ; 34,079, f. 5.
Cavendish (Margaret), wife of William,
Marquis of Newcastle. Lines in praise
of, 17th cent. 34,217, f. 17.
Cavendish (Philip). Letter to ,
1727. 33,924, f. 99.
Cavendish (William), Earl of New-
ca tk. Warrant for levy in co. York,
1643. Copy. 34,195, f. 37.
Digitized by
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Cavendish (Wniiam), Srd Earl of
Devonshire. Correspondence, as Lord-
Lieutenant of CO. Derby, 1660-1666.
Copy, 34,306, passim,
Ceba, Family of. Act of aggregation of,
to the Grimaldi family, in 1448 ; 1837.
Printed. 34,189, f. 122.
Cecil (David), grandfather of Lord
Burghley. Exchequer payment to, as
Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 31.
Cecil (Elizabeth), widow of Richard ffale,
wife of Bon, Robert Cecil. Letter to,
1693. 33,573, f. 168.
Cecil (Frances), wife of James, ^h Earl
of Salisbtfry, Letter to her brother-in-
law R. Cecil, circ, 1690. 33,572, f. 376.
Cecil (John), Uh Earl of Exeter, Cor-
respondence, as Lieut, of the trained
bands of co. Northt., 1660-1665.
34,222.
Letter to Cudmore, [1643-
1678]. Ag. 2717, f. 366.
Petition to, from F. Wright, 1660-
1673. 34,217, f. 13.
Cecil (Robert), Is* Earl of Salisbury,
Secretary of State, Lord Treasurer, etc.
Patent of creation, as Baron Cecil of
Essendine, 1603. Extract, 34,218,
f. 190.
Bill of Lord Spencer's embassy
expenses allowed by, 1603. 34,079, f. 27.
— — Heads of his speech on grievances,
etc., 1610. 34,218, f. 112.
Apology for, by Sir W. Cope, 1612.
34.323.
Relation of his illness and death,
by J. Bowie, 1612. 34,218, f. 125.
Will, 1612. Copy. 34,218, f. 138.
Correspondence with Archbp. Hut-
ton, 1605. 34,395. ff. 46 b, 47 b.
Privy Council letter signed by,
1601. 33,924. f. 29.
Cecil {Hon. Robert), 2nd son of James,
Srd Earl of Salisbury. List of unqualified
persons voting for him, for co. Hertford,
1695. 33,581, f. 106.
Receipt, 1705. 34,195, f. 132.
Letters to, 1693. 33,573, ff. 167,
169, 171-177.
Cecil (Thomas), Ist Earl of Exeter,
Correspondence with the Privy Council
on military affairs in co. Northt., 1621.
34,217, f. 7.
Cecil (William), Baron Burghley. Me-
moirs of events, 1530-1544, alleged to be
from papers of, late 17th cent. 33,746.
Warrant for payment to C. Still-
ingflett, 1593. 33,964, f. 3.
Cecil (William), Baron Burghley (con-
tinued}. Order for payment, 1596.
34,274, f. 134.
Papers relating to his mission to
treat with the Qu. of Scots, 1570.
34,216, ff. 3-15 b.
Epitaph on, circ, 1598. 34,218,
f. 6.
Correspondence with Sir R. Sadleir,
1559-1585. 33,591-33,594, passim,
Letter of advice to W. Maitland of
Lethington, 1560. 33,531, f. 31.
Letter to, as Lord Treasurer, from
the Deputy of Ireland, 1574. 34,079,
f. 13.
Letter to, from Lord Grey of
Wilton, 1580. 33,924, f. 6.
Letter to, from W. Parry, 1580.
34,079, f. 15.
Letter to, recommending the Queen
to undertake the defence of the Low
Countries, 1585. 33,924, f. 9.
1 — Letter to, from R. Wynkfeilde,
giving detailed account of the execution
of Mary, Qu. of Scots, 1587. Copy,
19th cent. 33,610, f. 12.
Letter to, from Sir 0. Hopton,
1590. 34,195, f. 4.
Letter to, from V. Skynner, with
autogr. mem., 1595. 34,274, f. 132.
• Letter to, from the Dep. Lieu*
tenants of co. Hereford, 1598. 34,195,
f. 11.
— ^— Privy Council warrants, etc.,
signed by, 1559, 1560, 1588. 33,740,
f. 2 ; 33,924, f. 3 ; 34,079, f. 5.
Cecil (William), 2nd Earl of Exeter,
Letter to, from Lord Westmorland,
1625. 34,217, f. 15.
Cecil (William), 2nd Earl of Salisbury,
Warrant signed by, 1648. 33,924, f. 38.
Cecill (Henry). Letter to T. Leach,
1716. 34,195, f. 146.
Celebes, Island of. Maps of, 17th cent.
34,184, ff. 61, 62 b.
Celestine V., Pope- v. Rome, Bishops
of.
Celtic Remains, v. Antiqnities.
Cemeteries, Anglo-Saxon, v.
Antiquities.
Census. Egyptian census rolls, 1st
cent. Gr. Imperf, Papp, CCLVII-
CCLXI.
Centre-board, The. Reasons for pre-
ferring sliding keels in boats, etc., by
Capt. J. Schank, 1791, 1792. 33,493.
Cephalopoda. Descriptions of, by
Prof. R. Owen, 1880. 34,407, ff. 1-76.
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Ceram, island of. Maps of, 17th cent.
34,184, ff. 78b-87.
Cerbington (Richard). Accompts, as
Receiver of Sir R. Cromweirs manors,
etc,, in CO. Huntingdon, 1545-1546.
33,452, f. 1.
Q^^^ ( brother to Lisif C^re (?).
Letters to Sir J. Banks and Lord
Bathurst, 1820. Fr, 33,982, ff. 220,
222.
C^vi (LisiO- Letter to the Secretary of
the Royal Society of London, 1810. Fr,
33,982, f. 12.
Ceremonials. Ordo ad armandum
novum militem, early 15th cent. Eg,
2708, f. 32 b.
Proceedings at election of Pope
Julius IIL, 1549-1550. Lat. 33,370.
Directions by James VI. for the
reception of himself and Anne of Den-
mark in Scotland, 1590. 33,531, f. 235.
Funeral of John, Duke of Marl-
borough, in Westminster Abbey, in 1722.
33,379, f. 99.
. Installations of Knights of the
Bath, to 1753. 33,379, ff. 50 b-62 b.
Programme of the "Ceremonial
for the Nuptials of the Prince of
Wales with the Princess Caroline of
Brunswick," 1795. 34,453, f. 231.
Papers cone, the mode of the re-
ception of ambassadors at the court of
Russia, 18th cent. Eg, 2703, ff. 365,
404-443.
f. also Coronations.
Manners and Customs.
Certon (Pierre). Motet, 19th cent.
34,071, f. 33 b.
Certrifelt al, Cielisfelda (F.mul-
phus de). Drawing of seal of, 1143 ; 19th
cent. 33,926, f. 33.
Cesarini (Carlo). Italian cantata,
1710. 34,057, ff. 97, 101.
CettO (August von), Barofij Bavarian
Miniiter in London, Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1828. 33,546, f. 251.
Ceylon, Island of. Proof impression of
seal of Queen Victoria for. xcvill. 3.
Chabrol de Volvic (Gilbert Joseph
Gaspard), ConUe, Prefect of the Seine.
Letter to, from G. L. B. Wilhem, 1820.
Fr. 83,965, f. 161.
Chaddesley Corbett, co. Wore,
Deed relating to, 1698. Add, Ch,
38,979.
Chadwick (E— )• letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1831. 33,546, f. 505.
Chseremon. Accompt of, 3rd cent. (?).
Gr. 33,797.
Chaignean (J— B— ), French Consul
atnu^. Memoir on Cochin-China, 1822.
Fr, 33,411, f. 2.
Cliaillot, near Paris, Convent of. Papers
relating to the life in exile of James IL
preserved at, 17th-18th centt. Fr.
Copies. 34,501.
ChalCOte (Walter). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 33 b.
Clialden (George), of South Molton.
Bond, 1591. 34,195, f. 7.
Chalmers (George). Letter to G. Carl-
ting (P. Wentworth (?)) ,1777. 34,413,
f. 468.
Chalmers (George), Chief Clerk to the
Board of Trade. Letter to Sir J.
Banks, n. A 33,982, f. 235.
Letter to, from N. Carlisle, 1821.
33,610, f. 1.
Chalon (Alfred Edward), Artist. Letter
to , 1823. 33,964, f. 176.
Chaloner (5ir Thomas). Instructions to,
on a mission to the Qu. of Scots, 1556.
Eg. 2790, f. 141 b.
Chamber (Andrew). Letter to W.
Hale, 1681. 33,573, f. 135.
Chamberlain (H— ). Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1816. 33,982, ff. 96, 115.
Chamberlaine (William), of Heveryng'
land, CO. Norf, Bond to, from T. Drake
and J. Norris, 1637. Eg, 2716, f. 277.
Chamberlaine (William). Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1792,1793. 33,917,
ff. 155, 200.
Champayn, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 247 b.
Champein (Stanislas), Musician.
Letter to B. Barfere de Vieuzac, 1809.
Fr. 33,965, f. 129.
Petition to the Due d*Aumont
signed by, 1827. 33,965, f. 166 b.
Champeneys of Bexley, co.
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,921, f. 149.
Champtfrand (Alexandrine Sophie
Couryde), Baronne de Bawr; Authi>ress.
Letter to the Comte de Montalivet,
[1830-31]. Fr. 33,964, f. 389.
Champion de Cic^ (J«Jr6me Mario
de). Letter to Lord Auckland, 1792.
34,445, f. 436.
Chance (H— ), Barrister, I-etter to
Geo. Bentham, 1831. 33,546, f. 486.
Chancery, Court of. Patents granted
to private persons of things formerly
done by the Chancery clerks, tempp.
Edw. VL-Jas. I. 34,324, f. 135.
Digitized by
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Chaaicerj, Court of (continued), Offic«»s
granted in, tempp. Eliz. — Jas. I. 34,324,
f. 133. ^
Tract in favour of the enrolment
of treaties in, temp. Jas. I. 34.324,
f. 138.
Ordinances for the reform of
abiwes in, 1610. 34,324, f. 43.
■ Enquiry into course of proceedings
in, 1616. 34,218, ff. 157-160.
■ Reasons why there should not be
a third Examiner in Chancery. 1622.
34,324, f. 185.
Notes on the raising of fees in
writs, 1622. 34,324, f. 188.
Note on the profits formerly
gained by the Masters in Chancery, 1623.
34,324, f. 218.
— Orders to be observed by the
Register and his clerks, 1625. 34,324,
f» 236.
Arguments in favour of paying
money into Court before injunctions
pass, 1625. 34,324, f. 241.
■ Enquiry into the offices and fees of.
1733. 33,489, f. 214.
Chandler (John). Letter to J. Cleve-
land, with reply, aire. 1650. Copies.
Eg. 2725, f. 141.
Chandler (Richard), of Woodborough,
CO. Wilts, Brief of lease to, in Bishop's
Cannings, circ, 1659. 34,008, f. 39.
Chandos, Duke of. v. Brydges (John).
Channel Islands. Tour to, with
views, etc,, 1827. 33,699 ; 33,700.
Chantrey (Sir Francis Leggatt), Sculp-
tor. Letter to R. Gillam, 1815. 33.964,
f. 178.
• Letter to Sir C. Long, 1823.
33,963, f. 32.
ChapalaLakeytniftfxtco. Plan,i8i5.
34,240, H. '
Chapeleyn (John). Suit against Alice
Burre, cone, rent in Wilton, co. Wilts.,
1305. 34,194, f. 44.
Chaplin (John), Parson of East-Dean,
CO, Sussex, Complaint cone his church-
yard, 1592. 33,410, f. 56.
Chapman (Jame^). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1808, 1809. 34,457, ff. 486,
524.
Chapman (Oswald), Mayor of Newcastle-
on-Tyne. Letters to Lord Northum-
berland, Sir R. Sadleir and Sir J. Croft,
1559. 33,591, f. 129 ; 33,592, f. 22.
Chapman (William). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1808. 33,981, f. 275.
Flanders, Diplomatic
cone, its siege by the
34,077, ff. 8, 10.
II.9 of England, v.
Chapnell (William), of ChHsfa College,
Cambridge, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and
£oss. Letters to f. Whithead, 1616.
33,935, ff. 14, 16.
Letter to P. Moreton, 1627.
33,935, f. 189.
Letters to W. Moreton, 1623-
1647. 33,935, ff. 46, 106; 33,936,
f. 21 ; 33,937, ff. 15-17, 19, 21, 23, 35.
Chappell (WilUam), Jfusic-publisher,
Letter to, from W. Crotch, 1841.
33,965, f. 36.
Charing, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1434. Add. Ch, 36,554.
Extracts from parish-registers,
1592-1676. 33,914, f. 62.
Rental in 1625. Copy, 19th cent.
33,902, f. 99.
Charlemont, Earl of. v. Caulfeild
(James).
Charleroiy m
correspondence
Spanish, 1672.
Charles I.,
England, Sovereigns of.
Charles IX., "K,, of France, o. France,
Sovereigns of.
Charles V., VI., of Germany, v,
Germany, Emperors of,
Charles II-IV., of Spain, v. Spain,
Sovereigns of.
Charles, Duke of Brunswick, v, Bruns-
wick-LUneburg-Wolfenbiiltel, Dukes of.
Charles Ferdinand, Due de Berry.
V, Berry, Charles Ferdinand, Duo de.
Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, v,
Rhine, Electors Palatine of the,
Charles [Philippe] X. v. France,
Sovereigns of. Charles X.
Charles William Ferdinand,
Duke of Brunswick- LUneburg- Wolf en-
battel, V. Brunswick-Liineburg-Wolfen-
bilttel. Dukes of.
Charleston, in S, Carolina, Corre-
spondence on affairs at, 1780. 34,417,
ff. 80-88.
Charletone (Jarret), of Have Hall,
Bond for entry of, at Newcastle, 1559.
33,592, f. 155.
Charlotte, voife of George III, t.
England, Sovereigns of, George III.
Charlton (William), Vicar of Kings-
bury, CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1575. 33,973,
f. 14 b.
Charms. De carminibus et aliis ex-
perimentis, 15th cent. Engl, 34,lll,f.70.
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Charms (continued). Charms for curing
diseases, 16th cent. 33,996, passim.
Medical and other charms, 15th
cent. Germ, 34,304, ff. 16 b-18 b.
Charney. co. Berks. Deeds relating to,
temp. Edw. I., 1288. Add. Ch. 34,942 ;
34,943.
CliarnOCk (Edward), Clerk to the Baker^^
Company. Ordinances of the Bakers*
Company, London, copied by, 1610.
33,855.
Charnock {Sir George), Serjeant-at-
Arms. Receipt, 1677. 84,195, f. 69.
Charpentier. Jacobite pseudonym for
Lord Marischall, 1718-19. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Charreti^ ( ^ ^ e***' ^ Sir J.
Banks, 1796. Fr. 33,980, f. 73.
Chart, Great, co. Kent. Deed rela-
ting to, 1381. Add. Ch. 36,555.
Sepulchral brass of T. Twesden
and wife, 1500. 33,925, f. 5.
Extracts from parish-registers,
1560-1650. 33,914, f. 64.
Accompte of Sir R. Twysden's
estates in, 1629-1631. 34,166.
Chart-joxtiUiiittoii-Valence, co.
Kent. Deed relating to, 1555. Add.
Ch. 36,557.
Chart, Little, co. Kent. Deed rela-
ting to, 1416. Add. Ch. 36,556.
Chartularies. The "White Book*'
of Peterborough, 13th cent. Eg. 2733.
. Haughniond Abbey, co. Salop,
18th cent. Transcript. 33,354.
Colne Priory, 19th cent. Extracts,
33,530, ff. 54r-96.
Chase of Cheshaxn Magna, co.
Bucks, and of co. Kent, ^amUy
of. Pedigree to 1663; 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 11.
ChastellnX (Francois Jean), Chevalier
and Marquis dc. letters to Jeremy
Beutham, 1778. 33,538, ff. 203, 212.
Chastising of Ood's Children:
religious treatise, early 15th cent.
33,971, f. 1.
Chllteannenf, Baron de, v. L'Aube-
spiue (Claude de).
Chatelh^ranlt, of. v. Hamil-
ton (James).
Chatham, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1578. Add. Ch. 36,558.
Certificate of charges at, for the
Navy, 1600, 1601. Eg. 2723, ff. 95, 97.
Chatteris, co. Camb. Deeds relating
to, 1267-1494. Add. Ch. 33,063—
33,064, B.
Chatteris, CO. Comb, (continued). List
of evidences concerning, 1294. Add,
Boll 34,272.
Chatsitsari. Treatise on the heresy
of the, 12th cent. Gr, 34,060,
f. 534.
Chancer (Geoffrey> Canterbury Tales,
15th cent. Eg. 2726.
Complaint to Pity, 15th cent.
34,360, f. 49.
Complaint to his purse, 15th cent.
34,360, f. 19.
Ballad, attributed to, 15th cent.
34,360, f. 21 b.
Chanmberleyn of Cotes, co.
Northt., Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 15.
Chanmont (Joseph), Agent at Brussf^h.
Liters to Sir R. Southwell, 1672-1674.
34,341, ff. 17, 24, 34, 45, 47, 54, 60, 74,
95 99 ; 34,342, ff. 20,47, 49, 54, 56, 61,
73 81, 83, 103, 107, 112, 116, 122, 124,
133, 140, 145; 34,343, ff. 3, 9, 14, 17,
19, 23, 27, 33, 45, 53, 65, 69, 73, 75,
84,86, 95, 99, 109, 120, 130; 34,344,
ff. 8, 14, 27, 28, 51, 54, 62, 75, 95, 103.
. Letters to, from B. de Salinas,
1672. 34,341, ff. 11,17, 26, 36,67.
Channcey (John). Letter to W. Hale,
1682. 33,573, f. 138.
Chanvelin (Francois Bernard), Mar-
quis, French Ambassador in London.
Minutes of conferences with, 1792,
1793. 34,445, f. 441 ; 34,447, f. 25.
Expulsion from England, 1793.
34,447, ff. 235, 241.
Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1792. Copies. 34,442, f. 269;
34,443, ff. 117, 350, 352, 356, 358;
341445, ff. 352, 354, 356; 34,446,
ff. 261, 310, 389, 490.
. Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1792.
33,541, f. 369.
Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1793. Co,>ies. 34,447, ff. 16, 98,
103, 104, 110, 154, 235.
Chawmbirlein (Richard). Drawing
of seal of, 1484; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 31.
Chaworthe (Sir George). Letter to
Sir W. Paston, his father-in-law, 1577.
33,597, f. 22.
Cheddar, co. Som. Account of visits
to, with drawings, 1816, 1832. 33,648,
f. 161 ; 33,725.
Cheek (Thomas), Lieutenant of the
Tower. Accompts for keep of prisoners,
etc., 1680-1682. 34,195, ff. 82-86.
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Cheeke (John). Receipt for interest on
loan, 1719. 34,195, f. 157.
Chelmixigtoil, m Chart, CO. Kent.
Accompts of Sir R. Twysden's estates
in, 1629-1631. 34,166.
Chelmsford, co. Essex. View, 1669.
33,767 b, f. 74.
Chelsea, co. Midd. Accompt for re-
pairs to Royal House in, 1600, 1601.
34,195, ff. 14, 16.
Chelsfield, co. Kent. Rental in 1612.
Copy, 19th cent. 33,902, f. 55.
Chelsworth Manor, CO. iSb/f. Court-
rolls, 1563-1600. Add, BolU 32,901-
32,905.
Cheltenham, co. Ohuc. Tour from,
to Cirencester, 1824. 33,679.
Chemistry. Notes at lectures on,
taken by Jeremy Bentham, 1769.
33,564, f. 65.
Chenevix (Richard). Correspondence
with Sir J. Banlts, 1804, 1805. 33,981,
ff. 162, 190.
Chepstow, CO. Monm. Account of
visits to, with views, etc., 1817, 1832.
33,646, f. 137 ; 33,725-
Cherry (Edward), Parson of Much"
Holland. Letter to Capt. R. Appleton,
1642. 34,253, f. 9.
Cherxy (Henry Curtis), Rector of
Burghfield. Letters to S. Grimaldi,
1846-1847. 34,189, ff. 304-310, 317,
321-329, 338-344, 347.
Letter to W. Hewett, 1846.
34,189, f. 302.
Cherry (Jane). Letter to Capt. R.
Appleton, 1642. 34,253, f. 9.
Cherabini (Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobi
Salvatore), Musician. Letters to the
Director of the Conservatoire, 1826,
1841. Fr. 33,965, ff. 350, 352.
Chesapeake Bay, A". America. Map
of, circ. 1778. 34,461, f. 331.
Cheshnnt, co. Herts. Rough sketches
of, circ. 1826. 33,500, f. 530.
Chester, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp. Eliz. — Charles II, Add. Ch.
39,948.
■ Deeds relating to hundreds of
Bucklow, Macclesfield and Northwich,
1593— 17th cent. Add. Ch. 36,994-
36,997.
Order to enforce laws against
papists in, 1744. 33,954, f. 7.
Tour through, with views and
Chester, CUy of. Case between R.
Werden and W. Williams on the election
of a burgess, 1673. 33,579, f. 235.
Lists of wills of family of Baker
in the registry of, 19th cent. 33,613,
ff. 62, 89 b, 93 b.
Cast of seal of the Dean of
Christianity, 1420. LXXXi. 63-66.
Cast of seal of Prior of the Car-
melites, xcix. 8.
Cast of seal of St. Mary's Nun-
nery, 1413. xcv. 2.
— — Chamberlain of. v. Lenthall
(William).
Bish<^ of. V. Pearson (John)
drawings, 1803. 33,640.
Chester, Earl of. v. Meschines (Ra-
nulph de).
Chester, Henry, Earl of. v. Wales,
Princes of. Henry.
Chester {Sir William). Letter to, from
the Privy Council, 1559. 34,079, f. 5.
Chesterfield, co. Derby. Musters at,
1660, 1661. 34,306, ff. 1, 15 b.
Chesterton Enndred, co. Camb.
Deeds relating to, 1587, 1598. Add. Ch.
39,059; 39,060.
Chesterton Manor, co. Camb. Suit
at law for, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 112.
Chettok, in Java. Account of the
temple at, circ. 1811-1817. 33,411.
f. 18. '
Chetwynd (William), of the Middle
Temple. Bond, [1673]. Imperf. Eg.
2717, f. 326 b.
Chevening, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1577. Add. Ch. 37,653 ; 37,654.
Chew Enndred, co. Som. History of,
by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent. 33,825.
Chewton Enndred, co. Som. His-
tory of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent.
33,825.
Cheyne (William). Drawing of seal
of, 1411-12 ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 32.
Chiampa, m Cochin China. Map of,
17th cent. 34,184, f. 42 b.
Chiapa, Mexico. Memorials cone, the
natives, 1568. Span. 33,983, f. 287.
Chica, Island of, in province of Jalisco
Mexico. View, 1815. 34,240, H.
Chiccheri (Vittorio). Italian cantata.
1709. 34,056, f. 100.
Chichele of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 65 b.
Chichester, co. Sussex. Account of
visit to, with views, 1831. 33,722.
Denunciation in St. Pancras* parish
for whoredom, 1592. 33,410, f. 112. *
Digitized by
554
INDEX.
CliiclieBter, See of. Records of pro-
ceedings at courts held in the churches
of Arundel, Pulborough and Sutton,
1541-1542. 33,410, f. 1.
Register of wills, 1547. Fragment.
33,410, f. 118.
Papers of the Consistory Court,
1592-1593. 33.410.
Lists of wills of family of Baker
in the registry of, 19th cent. 33,613,
ff. 50 b, 86 b, 107 b.
Casts of seals made, in 1893, from
charters in possession of the Dean and
Chapter, ci. 6-8.
Bishops of.
V. Arundel (John).
Bickley (Thomas).
Buckner (John).
Carleton (Guy).
Peacock (Reginald).
Sherborn (Robert).
CMcliester, Ecarls of. V. Pelham.
Chichester (Arthur), Baron Chi-
chester. Commissions to, for inquiry
into port fees, etc.^ 1624. 34,324,
ff. 230, 232.
Chichester ('Sir Arthur). Petition for
payment of debt to, 1665. 33,589, f. 35.
Chiddixurstoue, co. Kent. Deeds re*
lating to, 1592, 1681. Add. Ch. 36,559 ;
36,560.
Chiddingstone-Burffhersh
BCanor, co. Kent. £ztracts from court-
rolls of, 1485-1630 ; 19th cent. 33,899,
f. 49.
Chigwelly CO. Essex. Notes on a brass
toAbp. Harsnet at, 18th cent. 33,498,
f. 68.
Chilcot (Thomas), Organist of Bath*
Book-plate, 1757. 34,006.
Child Cf Devises, FamUy of. Papers
relating to, 1687-1725. 34,008, ff. 51-79.
Child (Daniel). Letter to his brother
John, 1689. 34,008, f. 52.
Child (Francis), of London. General
release to E. Nicholas, 1725. 34,008,
ff. 73, 74.
Child (George), Rector of Fatten Keynell,
CO. Wilts. WiU, 1706. Copy. 34,008,
f. 63.
Child (John), of Devizes, co. Wilts.
Bond to, of R. Nicholas, 1692. 34,008,
f. 53.
. Agreement for ]>urchase of lands
in Rowde, 1695. 34,008, f. 57.
Child (William), Mus. Doc. Anthems,
18th cent. 34,289.
Children, of co. Kent, Famay of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,895, f. 32 b.
Chilham, co. Kant. Deed relating to,
1441. Add. Ch. 36,561.
View, 1759. 34,115, f. 2.
Chillenden, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1592. Add. Ch. 36,562.
Chimney, in Bampton, CO. Oxon. Deeds
relating to, 1612, 1635. Add. Ch.
38,959; 38,960.
China^ Commercial products of, by
G. M., circ. 1817. 33,411, f. 94.
Memoranda in, 1805-1806, by
McQuoid, 1817. 33,411, f. 98.
Duties on native ships, by J.
Crawfurd, 1822-1823. 33,411, f. i85.
Paper by J. Bentham on a Chinese
commercial station to be founded by
Belgium, 1831. 33,551, f. 255.
Maps of coast, 17th cent. 34,184,
ff. 50 b, 52 b.
^— Drawings made on Lord Macart-
ney's embassy to, 1792-1793. 33,931.
Chingley Manor, in Ooudhwst, co,
Kent. Extracts from court-rolls of,
1513-1684. 33,899, f. 121.
Chinnery (W — ), Clerk in the Treasury.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1794. 34,453,
f. 64.
Chinsnra, in Bengal. Complaints of
the Governor and Council of, on behalf
of the Dutch E. L Co., circ. 1786.
34,468, f. 215.
Chippindale (W— ). Letter to R.
Gunning, 1768. Eg. 2697, f. 312.
Chippindale and Selbye, Messrs.
Letter to R. Gunning, 1769. Eg. 2698,
f. 179.
Chipstead, co. Surr, Deeds relating
to, 1577. Add. Ch. 37,653 ; 37,654.
Chisholme (John), late Comptroller of
the Ordmnce to Mary, Qu. of Scots.
Letters to Sir W. Kirkcaldy of Grange,
1571. Partly cypher. 33,531, ff. 99,
101, 103, 105.
Chislehnrst, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1561, 1592. Add. Ch. 36,563;
36,564.
Chithnrst, co. Sussex. Dispute of the
parishioners with the parson of Iping,
CO. Suss., 1592. 33,410, f. 21.
Chittock. V. Chettok, in Java.
Chivalry. "The faint traces of
Chivalry in the present age," 19th cent.
33,922, f. 105.
V. also OBDEBS, MILITARY
Tournaments.
Chiverton (Thomas), of CO. Comvoall.
Letter to, from Sir F. Godolphin, 1590.
34,224, f. 7.
Digitized by
INDJiX.
555
Cholewell (Elizabeth). Letter to Lord
Robartes, 1640. 34,253, f. 1.
Choliambio verses. Fragments,
3rd cent. (?). Or. Pap, CLV verm.
Cholmeley (Elizabeth), wife of Sir
Hugh Cholmelei^, Bart. Receipt of legacy
from her brother W. Twysden, 1642.
34,176, f. 72.
Letter to her brother Sir R.
Twyaden, circ. 1638. 34,173, f. 15.
Cholmeley (Sir Hugh), is* Bart.
Receipt for legacy from W. Twysden,
1642. 34,176, f. 72.
Cholmley (William). Owned, circ. 1600,
Add, 34,320.
Cholmondeley (George), Srd Earl of
Cholmondeley. Order to, as Gustos Ro-
tuloram of co. Chester, 1744. 33,954,
f. 7.
Cholmondeley (George James), Com-
misskmer of Excise. Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1792. 33,979, f. 170.
Cholmondeley (George James), Ath
Earl of Cholmondeley, Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1809. 34,457, f. 606.
Chorley (Henry Fothergill), Musical
Critic. Letters to A. G. Kurtz, 1867.
33,965, ff. 27, 29, 32.
Chowne (M— ). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1793. 34,452, f. 90.
Chrishall, co. Essex. Church notes
and burials, 18th cent. 33,498, f. 64.
Christchnrch a/. Twynham
Priory, co, Southt. Cast of seal of,
with counter^seal of Roger, the Prior,
13th cent. xciv. 29, 30.
Christ Chnrchy Sonthwark, co.
Surr, Deed relating to, 1795. Add.
Ch. 38,975.
Christian VT., VTI., of Denmark.
V. Denmark, Sovereigiis of.
Christianity, v. Chnrch His-
tory.
Christie (James). Letter to M. Sherw
win, 1819. 34,274, f. 49.
Christie (Thomas). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1789. 33,978, f. 270.
Christina Alescandra, of Sweden.
V. Sweden, Sovereigns of.
Christopherr (John), Captain, Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1783. 33,977, f. 201.
Chronology. "Breve trattato di
Cronologia7 from creation of the world
to end of 17th cent. ; early 18th cent.
33,798.
" Chronologia qucedam " : annals
of the world to a.d. 1660 ; 17th cent.
Lat. 34,120, f. 58 b.
ChronolOg[y (continued). Year-book of
Rob. Le Wright, of events from the Birth
of Christ to 1675. 33,747.
Chrysolone de Oy (No^l Andrd
de), Capu^in. Letter on the variations
of. constellations, 1778. Dr. 34,079,
f. 102.
Chrysostom, Johannes, S., Patri-
arch of Constantinople, Extracts from,
12th, 15th centt. 6r, 34,060, ff. 323,
424 b, 533 b.
Prayers for Confession, etc, 15th
cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 376.
Against drunkards, 15th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 404.
Chub (William), Eector of Norton-sub-
Hamdon, co, Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1572. 33.973.
f. 8 b. '
Chndleigh( ). Poem, 17th cent.
33,998, ^62 b.
Chndleigh (Thomas), Envoy to the
Hague. Certificate of his oath as
Envoy, 1681. 34,339, ff. 58, 60.
Memorial to the States-General,
1682. Fr. Copy. 34,339, f. 111.
Letter of recall, 1685. 34,340,
f. 25.
- Parting speech to the States-
General, 1685. Fr. 34,340, f. 27.
Letters to Sir R. Southwell, 1673.
34,343, ff. 52, 111.
Church (John). Anthem, 18th cent.
33,568, f. 22.
Church (Percy). Letter to W. Moreton,
1634. 33,936, f. 94.
Chnrch Discipline. Penitential at-
tributed to John the Faster, 13th cent.
Gr. Eg, 2707, f. 216 b.
Chnrch History. Documenti per
servire alia storia della Liturgia cattolica,
by C. B. Simelli, 19th cent. 33,943-
33,949.
Collections for a history of early
Christianity, 19th cent. 33,497.
Notes on Christianity in Britain,
19th cent. 33,897, f. 95.
Report of synod held at West-
^ minster in 1125; 15th cent. Lat.
34,193, f. 202 b.
ArticuliLambethani,1595. 34,312,
f.7. ^
Chnrchill (John), Duke of Marlborough,
Reply to charges against, by the Com-
missioners on Public Accounts, circ. 1711.
33,574, ff. 151-166.
Account of his funeral in 1722, by
J. Buswell, circ 1755. 33,379, f. 99.
Digitized by
556 IK]
Chnxchill (John), Duke of Marlborough
(cuntiniied). Repayment to his executors
of loan to the Crown, 1749. 34,195,
f. 189.
Correspondence, 1689-1716. Extr.
34,518, passim,
Letter, when Envoy at the Hague,
cone, treaty with Sweden, 1701. 33,964,
f. 11.
Letter to Card, de Bouillon, 1711.
Fr. 33,964, f. 13.
Letter to, from Lord Poulett, 1711.
34,077, f. 64.
Clmrcllill (Sarah), mfe of John, 1st
Duke of Marlborough. Correspondence,
1703-1734. Extr, 34,518, passim,
Letter to Lady Fane, 1740.
33,963, f. 113.
Clmreh .Lawtoily co, Chester, Deed
relating to, 1317. Add, Ch, 37,232.
Chute, of CO. Kentt Famay of, Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 31 b.
Chute (Anthony). Exchequer payment
to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 43 b.
Cliyiurne (John), Sector of TataUm, co,
ifevon. Admission, 1439. 33,784, f. 3.
Chynrey (John), of Firubury, Charge
cone, stolen goods bought from, 1595.
34,195, f. 9.
Cianchettilli (Pio)> Musician, Letter
to A. P. Benelli, 1821. Ital, 33,965,
f. 35.
Cibber (CoUey), Actor and Dramatist,
Signature, as joint proprietor of Drury
Lane Theatre, circ, 1713. 33,964,
f. 242.
Cicell. t?« Cecil.
Cicero (Marcus Tullius). De Senectute,
Somnium Scipionis, Paradoxa et De
Amicitia, cum commentariis, 1492.
34,139, ff. 13, 36, 42 b, 61.
Translation of Book I. of the
Tusculan Questions, by Jeremy Bentham,
1761. 33,537, f. 83.
Cicogna (Pasquale), Doge of Venice,
V, "Venice, Doges of,
Cincinnatis (Jacobus de), of Qravinay
Canon of Pesaro. Add, 33,519 was
written for, in 1477.
Cinaue Porte. History of, 18th-19th
centt. 34,147-34,151.
Treasurers* accompts, etc, of
Sandwich and its members, 1382-1695.
33,511.
Correspondence and papers of the
town of Sandwich, 1570-1729. 33,512.
. Protest of, against assessment for
subsidies, early 17th cent. 34,218,
f. 182.
Cinqne Porte (continued). Notes of
injuries done to the trade of, by London
merchants, 17th cent. 38,924, f. 41.
CitnuUy Bishop of, V. Joannes.
Ciphere. v. Cyphers.
Cittere (Arnold van), Dutch Ambassador
to England. Letters to the States-
General, 1681, 1682. Copies and transl.
34,339, ff. 51, 55, 68-71, 74-78.
Letters to the Greffier Fagel, 1682-
1683. Copies and transl, 34,339, S, 62,
64, 72 ; 34,340, ff. 13-23.
Clackcloee Hundred, co, Norf.
Deeds relating to, 1430, 1511. Add, Ch.
34,234 ; 34,235.
Clair&it (Fran9oi8 S^bastien Charles
Joseph de Croix de), Comte. Letter to
Major-Gen. Baron von Wenckheira, 1793.
Fr, Transl. 34,448, ff. 396, 432.
ClankastrOOm. v, Klinckowstrom
(Leonhard).
Clapham (Samuel), Vicar of Christ"
churchy CO. Hants. Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1806. 34,457, f. 100.
Claramonte y Corrov (Andres).
"De esta Agua no bebere : play by,
18th cent. 33,473, f. 276.
Clare, S., disdpula 3, Francisci, Minia-
tui-e, late 15th cent. 34,294, f. 210 b.
Clare, Earls of.
V. Fitzgibbon (John).
Holies (John).
Clarendon, Earls of.
V. Hyde (Edward).
Villiers (George William Frede-
ric).
Clark (George Thomas), F.S.A. Casts
of seals obUined in 1890 from. xciv.
9-14.
Clark (Hem7), Parson of St, Pancras,
Chichester. Denunciation by, [1592],
33,410, f. 112.
Clark (Jeremiah). Anthem, 18th cent.
33,568, f. 9.
Clark (Richard), Alderman of Lotidon,
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1790. 33,541,
f. 186.
Clark (William). Letters to W. Eden,
1777. 34,413, ff. 252, 257, 271, 273,
292, 293.
Clarke, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, ff. 16, 256, 317 b.
Clarke (Archibald). "Miss Caroline
Cliffs Waltz " by, 19th cent. 33,610,
f. 28.
Clarke (Arthur). Letter to S. Grimaldi.
1825. 34,188, f. 73.
Digitized by
INDEX.
557
Clarke (Charles). Letter to J. Bentham,
1769. 33,537, f. 220.
Clarke (Ciiarles Cowden). Sonnet by
Keats, written in a Chaucer bel. to, 1817.
33,516.
Clarke (John). Measurement and valu-
ation of his lands in Tenterden and
Woodchurch, co. Kent, 17th cent. 34,258,
f. 104.
Clarke (Mary Victoria Cowden). Note
by, rel. to a sonnet of Keats, 1877.
33,516, vol. i., £ 1.
Clarke (Sir Robert), Baron of Vie Ex-
chequer, Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1599.
Eg, 2714, ff. 13, 24.
Clarke (Walter John), Vicar of Swinderby.
Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1855. 33,836,
f. 267.
Clarke ah Eauton al, Graine
(Robert), Carthusian^ of Nieuporty in
Flanders (pb, 1675). Devotional and
satirical poems, 17th cent. Lat. 33,392,
f. 146.
ClarksOXL (Thomas), Philanthropist.
Correspondence with Sir J. Banks, 1787.
33,978, ff. 120, 121.
Letter to D. Stuart, 1809. 34,046,
f. 52.
Claros de Gnsman j Cordoba
(Juan), Duque de Medina Stdonia, Viceroy
of Catalonia, Letter to , 1692.
Fr. Copy. 34,384, f. 94.
Claudin. v, Le Jeune (Claude).
Clausen ( )» Oovemor of the
Danish islands in America. Letters to
0. C. Mtiller and another, 1769. Copies.
Eg. 2698, ff. 231, 232.
Clavel (John), Highwayman. Verses by,
17th cent. 34,362, f. 27.
Clavering, Barons.
V, John fil. Roberti.
Robert fil. Rogeri.
Claveriug {Sir Henry Augustus), lOM
Bart.^ of Axwell Park, co. Durh. Pre-
sented, in 1891, Add. Boil 36,992.
Clavering (Sir JohnX General, Member
of the dSuncil of Bengal. Letters to
P. Francis, 1774-1777. 34,287,
Letter to the Ist Earl of Chichester,
1774. 33,441, f. 32.
Letters to Col. Monson, 1775.
34,287, ff. 49, 61, 65, 82.
Clavering (Katharine), 2nd wife of Sir
John Clavering. Letters to P. Francis,
1777. 34,287, ff. 350, 352, 360.
Clavering Manor, co. Essex. Court-
rolls, 1584-1692. Add, Boll 36,992.
Clavering Manor and Enndred,
CO. Essex. Deed relating to, 1579.
Add. Ch. 33,135.
Claverton, co. Som. Views at, 1797.
33,635, ff. 23-34.
Claxby, co. Zinc. Terrier of lands in,
early 17th cent. Add, Ch. 37,691.
Claypor (B— ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1792. 33,979, f. 164.
Clajrbon (Laurence). Exchequer pay*
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 45 b.
Clayton (Sir Robert), Lord Mayor of
London. Notes of Dangerfield's con-
fession token before, 1 680. 34,195, f. 79.
Clayton (Thomas), M.A., Official of the
Archdeacon of Norwich. Casts of seal
of, 1728, 1733. Lxxxvii. 46, 47.
Clayton (William), Baron Sundon. Re-
payment of loan to the Crown to, as
executor of the Duke of Marlborough,
1749. 34,195, f. 189.
Cleawat (Benjamin). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1765. 33,977, f. 3.
Cleeve (Alexander), of Blunsdon Place,
CO. Wilts. Papers relating to his peti-
tion, 1650. 34,326, ff. 16, 18.
Cleghom (Isabella). Letters to Capt.
Hynson, 1777. Copies. 34,413, ff. 213,
221.
Clemens (Jacobus), non Papa. Chanson
i 5, 19th cent. 34,071, f. 14.
Clement III., Antipope. v. Rome,
Bishops of.
Clement VII., Pope. v. Rome, Bishops
of.
Clement (H— G— ), Publisher. Letter
to D. Stuart, 1809. 34,046, f. 45.
Clement Street Manor, in Truro.
V. Truro, co. Comw.
Clementi (Muzio). Sketches of piano-
forte compositions, etc., 18th-19th cent.
34,007, f. 1.
Letter to, from J. J. Pleyel, 1802.
Fr. 33,965, f. 286.
Letter to, from B. Romberg, 1812.
Germ. 33,965, f. 299.
Clements (Elizabeth), dau. ofNathanael^
2nd Earl of Leitrim. Letter to Rev.
T. Streatfeild, 1821. 33,929, f. 39.
Letter to, from Lord Sydney, 1821.
33,929, f. 41.
Clements (Robert), afte^-w. 1st Earl of
Leitrim. Letter to W. Eden, 1783.
33,419, f. 127.
Cleobnry Mortimer, CO. ^a/o;). Deed
relating to Mawley Manor in, 1534.
Eg. Ch. 593.
Digitized by
558
INDEX.
Clere (Sir Edward). Letters to Sir
W. Paston and others, 1589, 1590.
33,597, ff. 28-30.
Letter to, as Commissioner for
Musters, from the Privy Council, 1601.
£g, 2714, f. 140.
Clerkenwell Priory, CO. JftcJd Plea
relating to, temp. Hen. VI. Imperf.
34,301, f. 13 b.
Cleutin (Henri), Sieur cTOysel^ French
Ambassador to Scotland. Letter to Lord
Northumberland, 1559. 33,592, f. 96.
— — Letter to Mary, Qu. Regent of
Scotland, on aids from France, [1559].
Fr. Cypher. 33,531, f. 27.
Cleveland^ Fori of. v. Wentworth
(Thomas).
Crleyeland (John). Poems, circ. 1650.
Fg. 2725, ff. 5-8, 17 b, 62, 66 b, 154-
158 b.
Letter to, from J. Chandler, with
reply, circ. 1650. Fg. 2625, f. 141.
CleveS, Ines de. v. Navarre, Inez of.
Clewlow (James Hamilton), Cterk^ F.N.
Correspondence with Sir J. Banks, 1783.
33,977, ff. 211, 212.
Clevbrooke, of co. Sent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 27.
Clesrbon (John). Letter to W. Moreton,
1636. 33,936, f. 169.
Cliffe-at-EoO, co. Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 1561, 1578. Add. Ch. 36,565 ;
36,566.
Plan of village, by G. Darbyshire,
1836. 34,115, f. 15.
Cliffe Begis, co. Northt.^ Order for
preservation of the Queen*s game at,
1575. 34,218, f. 169.
Bounds ofthe forest, 1601. 34,218,
f. 170.
Cliffe, West, co. Kent. Extract* from
parish-register, 1576-1713; 19th cent.
33,896, f. 79.
Clifford, Baron, of Laneshorcugh.
V. Boyle (Charles).
Clifford (Anne), CounUss of Dorset,
Pembroke and Montgomery, v. Herbert
(Anne).
Clifford (George), 3rd Earl of Cumber-
land. Resolution to pursue the Spanish
Armada signed by, 1588. 33,740, f. 6.
Clifford (George). Letters to W. Blath-
wayt, 1699. 34,340, ff. 109, 111.
Letter to, from the Bank of Eng-
land, 1699. 34,340, f. 113.
Clifford (Hichard), Archdeacon of Canter-
bury. Drawing of seal of, 1397 ; 19th
cent. 33,926, f. 25.
Clifb (Caroline), afterw. wife of Sir
Richard Owen. Dedication to, of" Fisher's
Waltz," 19ih cent. 33,610, K.
Clift (James). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1825. 34,188, f. 70.
Clifton, CO. Som. Account of visit to,
with views and drawings, 1811-1812.
33,643; 33,644.
Climpincf, co. Sussex. Consistorial
citation of the vicar, 1592. 33,410,
ff. 32, 35, 37, 38, 49, 84, 92.
Clinkard (Archibald), Sheriff of co.
Kent. Letter to Lord Thanet, 1683.
34,152, f. 13.
Clinton, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 206.
Clinton (Edward), 9M Baron Clinton,
Lord High Admiral. Correspondence
with Sir R. Sadleir, 1559, 1570.
33.591, f. 104 ; 33,592, f. 30 ; 33,593,
ff. 29-113 patfstm.
Letter to Sir J. Croft, 1559.
33.592, f. 143.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1559. 33,591, ff. 22, 194, 196, 207;
33,592, ff. 86, 90, 92, 172, 204; 34,079,
f. 5.
Clinton ('S*'- Henry), K.B., General comr
manding in America. Notes of, on the
campaign of 1778. 34,416, f. 153.
. Secret instructions to, from Lord
G. Germain, 1778. 34,415, f. 256.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1778-
1792. 34,416, ff. 50, 139, 249, 261, 271,
275, 311, 320, 339, 352, 362, 370, 398,
425, 428, 460, 465, 478, 486; 34,417,
ff. 52, 59, 124, 128, 223, 342; 34,418,
ff. 209, 282; 34,444, f. 374; 34,460,
f. 252.
Correspondence with Lord Q. Ger-
main, 1779. 34,416, ff. 325, 348.
Letter to Lord Cornwallis, 1780.
Copy. 34,417, f. 47.
Correspondence with Admiral Ar-
buthnot, 1799. Copies. 34,416, ff. 411-
422, 431-457.
Clinton (Henry Fiennes Pelham), 9th
Farl of JAncoln, afterw. Duhe of Ar«r-
castle. Warrant signed bv, as Auditor
of the Exchequer, 1761. 33,610, f. 47.
Letter to W. Eden, 1778. 34,415,
f. 353.
Clinton (Jeanne), wife of Fd'rard, 2nd
Farl of Lincoln. Letters to (?), from
Sir B. Gascoigne, temp. Chas. II. 34,077,
ff. 28-63,
Clinton (Katharine), dau. of Edward^
Baron Clinton. Covenant of marriage
with Lord Burgh, 1552. Copy. 33,579,
f. 1.
Digitized by
Clintnn (William de). Drawing of seal
of, 1351 ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 34.
CliSBOn, in France. Voyage k Clisson,
par E. Riches, 1828. 33,710, f. 202.
Clive (Robert), 1st Baron Clive, Letter
to the 1st Earl of Chichester, 1767.
33,441, f. 15.
Cloford Manor, oo. Som, Grant of,
by Edw. IV., 1465. Add. Ch. 37,638.
ClOgher, Bishop of. V, Hotham (John).
Cloninell, Viscount, v. Scott (John).
Clopton (Hugh), Bmge Dragon. Letter
. to R. Dale, 1699. Eg. 2719, f. 61.
Clopton (William de). Cast of seal of,
1338. xcviii. 43.
Cloth., Orders in Council, petitions, etc.^
touching the wool and cloth trade,
1585-1623. 34,324, ff. 8-26 b.
Tracts and notes on the cloth
trade, 1622-1623. 34,324, ff. 201-213.
Remonstrance against the Dutch
taxes on English cloth, 1652. 34,326,
f. 36.
Clothall, CO. Hertf. Deeds relating to,
1471-1657. Add. Ch. 35,414-35,416.
Terrier of lands in, 1552. 33,575,
f. 37.
Deeds relating to Kyngeswodebury
manor in, 1445-1712. Add. Ch. 35,417-
35,434.
Terrier of Kyngeswodebury and
Mundens manors in, 1552. 33,582, f. 3.
Clovio (J ulio). Miniatures attributed to,
16th cent. 33,733.
CloynOy Bishop of. V. Crow (Charles).
Clnn, CO. Salop. Engraving of the brass
of Sir R. Howard, 1653, in the church
at, 19th cent. 33,610, f. 9.
Clnny Abbey, in France. Prayer
revealed to a monk of, **pro statu
ordinis," 15th cent. Lat. 33,381,
f. 97 b.
Clutton (William), Jun. Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1817. 34,459, f. 228.
ClydOf Baron, v. Campbell.
Coals. Exemptions from the duty on,
1605. 34,318, f. 23.
Notes on the supply of coal from
the pits, circ. 1655-1680. 33,509,
f. 10 b.
Prices, 1791. 34,435, f. 478.
Coats (James). Letters to P. Manduit,
1722. i:^. 2721, ff. 472-474.
Cobb (John), Organist. Elegy i 3, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 48 b.
:X. 559
Cobbe (Robert), of Great Tarmontk, co.
Norf. Quitclaim to B. Gawdv, 1594. Eg.
2713, f. 331.
Cobbes (James), of Great Saxhamj-co.
Suff. Bond to, from M. Dowffylde and
W. Gawdy, 1652. Eg. 2717, f. 19.
Cobbett (William). Correspondence
with the Postmaster - General, 18ul.
34,455, ff. 393-414, 417.
Letter, from Newgate, to T. Robin-
ion, 1811. 34,079, f. 90.
Letter cone, the "Weekly Regis-
ter," 1834. 33,964, f. 243.
Cobbs, of CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 21.
Cobden (Richard), Jf.P. Letter to
T. N. Bonard, 1838. 33,964, f. 30.
Letters to A. Ireland, 1855-1863.
33,515, ff. 104-117.
Cobeham (Thomas de), brother of Regi-
nald de Cobham. Drawing of seal of,
1362-63; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 37.
Cobensel (Johann Philipp), Counf, Im-
perial Vice-Chancellor. Letter to Sir
R. M. Keith, 1792. Copy. 34,444,
f. 135.
Letters to Count Stadion, 1792,
1793. Copies. 34,446, f. 219 ; 34,447,
f. 490.
Cobham, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1564. Add. Ch. 36,567.
Notes concerning, 1828. 33,929,
Cobham, Barons, v. Brooke.
Viscount. V. Temple (Richard).
Cobham, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 249 b.
Cobham, Barons Cobham. Genealogical
notes of, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 261.
Cobham {Sir Henry), Ambassador to
Spain and to the Duke of Alta. Ex-
chequer payments for the diet of, 1570-
1571. JE:^. 2723, f. 31 b.
Instructions to, on a mission to
the King of Spain, 1575. Eg. 2790,
f. 180 b.
Cobham (Joan de), widow of Br Jt. de
Cobham. Drawing of seal of, 1368-69 ;
19th cent. 33,926, f. 35.
Cobham (Reginald de), Clericus. Draw-
ing of seal of, 1374-75; 19th cent.
33,926, f. 36.
Cobnrg. v. Saxe-Coburg.
Cochet (Jean Laurent). Document
cone. ** Les quiproquos E.spagnols,"
signed by, 1792. 33,965, f. 143 b.
Digitized by
INDEX.
Cochin-Cllilia. Memoir on, by J. B.
Chaigneau, 1822. Fr. 33,411, f. 2.
Draft report on, by J. Crawfurd,
1823 (?). 33,411, f. 121.
On names of places and titles in,
1822. 33,411, f. 158.
Map of, 17th cent. 34,184, f. 44 b.
Cochrane (Katharine), wife of Thomas,
Lord Cochrane^ " Marquis of MaraTihao"
and (1831) lOth Earl of Dundmald,
Lettei-8 to Lord Auckland, 1823-1826.
34,459, fL 331, 395-401, 430, 432, 439,
443 ; 34,460, ff. 253, 255.
Cochrane (Thomas), Lord Cochrane^
lOth Earl of Dundomiid (18S1). Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1826, 1827. 34,459,
ff. 441, 447.
Cockbnm (Sir James), of Skirling,
Proceedings, as commissioner for Mary,
Qu. of Scots, 1568. 33,531, ff. 41-70.
Cocke (John), Ship^aptain, Report of
a reconnaissance on the Spanish coast,
1601. 34,224, f. 43.
Cocke (William). Letter to Hale,
1587. 33,572, f. 3.
Cockeram (John), Cwate of Isle
Brewersy co, Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 3.
Cockett (Thomas), of Broomsthorpey co,
Norf, Letter to, with feoffment, from
H. Harrys, 1603. Eg, 2714, f. 294.
CocklaWy in TeviotdaU, Commission
to enquire into the murder of Francis
Lord Russell at, 1585. 33,531, f. 197.
Cockman (Thomlas), Master of University
Coll., Oxford, Account of, 1827. 33,929,
f. 108.
CockSf Earl Sotners, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19ih cent. 33,919, f. 17.
Codd (W— ). Letter to Sir E. Dering,
1649. 34,195, f. 44.
Coddenhanii co* Suff. Deed relating
to, 1454. Add. Ch. 32,900.
Codrinffton {Col. Christopher). Letters
to Sec. Vernon, 1701. Copies. 34,348,
ff. 114,135.
COflrffeshall, co. Essex, Note of the
tubes held by T. Cudmore, 1709. Eg.
2721, f. 79.
Coffhill (Marmaduke), Chancellor of the
Irish Exchequer (1735). Letters'to E.
Southwell, 1725, 1726. 34,368, ff. 74, 81 .
Cognard, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 19.
Coinagre. Papers relating to the coin-
age, 1336-1727. 34,358.
Coinage (continued). Papers rel. to the
coinage of Scotland, 1591, n. d. 83,531,
ff. 247-260.
Register of gold coins, etc., at the
Scotch Mint, 1593-1598. 33,517.
Money coined in the Tower for
Ireland, 1602-1603. 33,350, f. 3.
Tracts on the silver currency,
1612, 1613, 1626. 34,324, ff. 63, 65, 67.
Order in Council regarding the
coinage of silver, 1 620. 34,324, f. 1 1 1 .
Notes on the want of money in
England and Wales, 1621-1623. 34,324,
ff. 179-183.
Accompt of gold and silver coin-
age, and trial of the pix, 1660-1705.
34,358, ff. 51-60.
Proposals for making copper far-
things, 1671-1673. 34,35i8, ff. 41-50.
Coins used in several parts of
India, 1711. 34,123, f. 1.
Letters and papers cone. Wood's
Halfpence, 1723-1725. 34,358, ff. 65-78.
Note on the value of a taleut of
gold, 14th cent. Eg. 2788, f. 52.
Designs for reverse of gold and
silver coins, 1707. 34,358, f. 62.
Letter on a design for a five-pound
piece, 1834. 34,460, f. 121.
0. also Tiffintn
Coke (Daniel Parker), M.P. for Nottinn-
ham. Letter to W. Eden, 1786. 34,420,
f. 403.
Coke (Sir Edward), Lord Chief Just ce.
Proceedings against, 1616. 34,218,
ff. 161, 162.
— ■ Arguments in his speech on the
liberty of the subject, 1628. 33,468,
f. 1.
Privy Council order signed by,
1629. 34,326, f. 58 b.
Letter to, from Lord EUesmere,
1603. 33,506, f. 4.
Letter to, from H. Gawdy, 1606.
jS-c/. 2715, f. 39.
Verses ascribed to, temp. Jas. I.
Lat. 34,324, f. 333.
Coke (*S^*> John), Secretary of State.
Order on the proposed visitation of
Archbp. Uud at St. Paul's, 1636. Copy.
34,268, f. 18.
Stationery supplied to, 1638.
34,318, ff. 56, 59, 59 b.
Letter to B. Gerbier, 1636. Copy.
33,587, f. 15.
Colavilla (William de). Cast of seal
of. Lxxix. 57.
Colbert ( ), Comte, Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1817. 34,459, f. 237.
Digitized by
INDEX.
561
Colbert ( % Cdmtesse cTAunay.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1817. 34,459,
f. 237.
Colbie (-
Letter to,
1595]. Eg, 2714, f. 40.
), J.P. for CO. Norfolk.
from Lord North, [1564-
Colborne (Nicholas William Ridley),
M.P. for Wells. Letter to Rct. W.
Phelps, 1834. 33,836, f. 143.
Colcbestar, co. Essex. Debate in
Council as to the charter of, 1693.
34,350, f. 8.
Arguments against its identifica-
tion with Camelodunum, 1819. 33,659-
33,662.
View, 1669. 33,767 b, f. 78.
Cast of seal of St. John's Priory
at. xciv. 6.
Colchester, Banm. V. Abbot (Charles).
Cole (Christopher), R.N. Letter to G.
Eden, 1813. 34,458, f. 552.
Cole (Henry). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1836. 34,189, f. 83.
Cole (John William), p«<?tirfoni/m Calcraft,
Manager of the Theatre Royal, HawHtCa
Street, Dublin. Letter to, from Lord
Lytton, 1839. 33,964, f. 284.
Cole {Sir Lowry), Governor of the Mau-
ritius. Report to, on a mission to Mada-
gascar, 1827. 34,408.
Cole (William), of King's College, Cam-
bridge. Rector of Bletchleg, oo. Bucks, etc.
Papers, etc., 17th-18th centt. 33,498,
pcusim.
List of books printed at Strawberry
Hill, [1775]. 33,498, f. 16 b.
Corrections for the description
of Strawberry Hill,- [1775], 33,498,
f. 17. u J , ,
Genealogical notes of Cotton, etc.,
18th cent. 33,498, ff. 38, 39.
Notes on the arms of the Bishops
of Ely, 18th cent. 33,491, ff. 54-63.
Correspondence with T. Natting,
1756, 1758. 33,498, ff. 90, 92, 94.
■ Letters to, from J. Barnes, S. Peck,
T. Pennant, etc., 1740-1776. 33,498,
ff. 79-109.
Letters to, from Rer. J. Bentham,
1759-1767. 33,491, ff. 72-75.
Cole (William). Anthem, 18th cent.
33,568, f. 66.
Cole (William). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1803. 33,981, f. 106.
Colepeper, Family of. Extracts rel.
to, Trom Handborough parish-reidster,
1834. 33,929, f. 307 b.
Colepiper (Peter). Drawing of seal of.
1411-12; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 38.
Coleridge (Hartley). Letter to J.
Gillman, 1819. 34,225, f. 190.
Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Poems,
prose pieces, etc., 18th, 19th centt.
A'ttogr. 34,225.
"Aids to Reflection in the Forma-
tion of a Manly Character." Printed,
with autograph notes, circ. 1825. 34,047.
— ^ Liability of his paper "The
Friend " to stamp duty, 1808. 34,046,
f. 44.
Correspondence respecting the dis-
continuance of his annuity, 1831.
34,046, ff. 112, 113.
Letters rel. to, 1834. 34,225,
ff. 192, 194. ' '
Letters to D. Stuart and Mrs.
Stuart, circ* 1800-1838. 34,046, ff. 2-
110.
Letter cone. Scott's poems, 1811.
Autogr. di-aft. 34,225, f. 175.
Letter to [H. Hurwitzl 1820.
Autogr. draft. 34,225, f. 182.
Letter to the editor of "Black-
wood's Magazine," 1820 (?). Auioqr.
draft. 34,225, f. 187.
■ Letter to the editor of the
" Quarterly Review," 1828 (?). Autoar.
draft. 34,225, f. 188.
Colfe of Canterbury, FAmUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 20 b.
Colin (John). Cast of seal of, 1397.
XCVIII. 44.
Colingbome (William), Serjeant of
the Pantry. Royal grant to, of Clo-
ford Manor, co. Som., 1465. Add. Ch.
37,638.
Colit (Mme. ). Letter to, from
the Contessa Guiccioli, 1836. Fr.
33,964, f. 441.
Collier (George Baring Browne), Com-
mander, R.N. Bequeathed, in 1891,
Add. 34,008; Add. Ch. 37,460-37,616;
and Seals xcv. 25-34.
Collier (John Payne). Letters to, from
T. Aroyot, 1829-1836. 33,963. ff. 35-55.
Collier (Ralph?). Plan of Glasgow,
1776. 33,632, C.
Collingtree, co. Northt. Deeds rela-
ting to Priors-London in, 1587. Add,
Ch. 34,946.
Collins of C08. Suseez and
Kent, Family of. Pedigrees, 1 9th cent.
33,920, ff. 21, 51.
Collins (David), Lieut.- Col. Correspon-
dence with Jeremy Bentham, 1803.
33,544, ff. 8, 20, 57.
2 0
Digitized by
562 INDI
Collins (Henry), Sheriff of Sussex, Sale
of household goods to H. Pelham, 1712.
33,506, f. 21.
Collins (Richard), Fector of Hemington,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 20 b.
Collins iCapt Richard), R.Ii. Letter to
W. Titley, 1744. Eg. 2693, f. 290.
Collins (Samuel), Provost of King's
College, Cambridie. Letter to J. Goad,
1623. 33,573, f. 411.
Letter to Sir J. Caesar, 1632.
34,324, f. 300.
Collins (William). Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1796. 33,542, f. 181.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1813. 33,545, ff. 57, 59.
Collins (William Wilkie), Novelist.
Letter to G. Bentley, 1861. 33,964,
f. 244.
CollinSOn (John). Notes to his printed
History of co. Somerset by Hev. W.
Phelps, 19th cent. 33,820-33,823.
Collymonr (Thomas). Letter to W.
Hale, 1637. 33,572, f. 210.
Colman {Father Daniel). The Women's
Parliament, in prose and verse, 19th
cent. Irish. 33,567, ff. 65-103 b.
Colman (G<*orge), Sen. Casts of plays
at the Hay market Theatre under the
management of, 1778-1782. 33,488,
ff. 113-123.
Letters to, cone. C. Macklin's act-
ing at Covent Garden, 1774. 33,964,
ff. 71, 72.
Colman (George), Jun. Letter to C.
Kemble, 1826. 33,964, f. 245.
ColmWOrth, co. Bedf. Deed relating
to, 1562. Add. Ch. 33,048.
Colne Priory, co. Essex. ExtracU
from the chart ulary of, 19th cent.
33,530, ff. 54-96.
Colne Priory Manor, co. Essex.
Survey of, 1598. Extract j 19th cent.
33,530, -f. 127.
Colne, Earl's, co. Essex. Sketch of
the Hay House at, 19th cent. 33,521,
f. 169 b.
Colne, Earl's, Manor, co. Essex.
Survey of, 1598. Extract, 19th cent.
33,530, f. 127.
Cologne, »» Germany. Letters from
members of the English Embassy at,
1673-1674. 34,342-34,344.
Letters from Sir L. Jenkins, pleni-
potentiary at the Congress of, 1673-
1674. 34,346.
Cologne, See of. Memoir from Count
d'Avaux, cone, the election of an Arch-
bishop, 1688. 34,340, f. 41.
Archbishop of. Dietrich von
Bergen. Confirmation of tithes by, to
Brauweiler Abbey, 1210. Add. Ch.
37.765.
Coloma (Manuel), Spanish Ambassador
in London, Letters to Qu. Mary IL,
1692, 1693. Fr. 34,334, C 84-96.
Colomb (T— ). Letters to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1821. 33,545, ff. 468, 470, 488.
Colombani (Quirino). Oratorio, 18th
cent. 34,264.
Canon, 19th cent. 34,052, f. 36.
Colonia del Sacramento, tn Ur^
guay. v. Sacramento, Colonia del.
Colonna (Maria), tpife of L. 0. Cohnna,
Duke of Taliacoti, Constable of Naples.
Memoirs of, circ. 1676. Ital. 33,753.
Colonna (Prospero), Cardinal, Arms
of (?), on binding, [1739-1743]. 33,997.
Colpeper (John). Drawing of seal of,
1484 ; 19th cent. 33,926, t 39.
Colanhonn (5»r Patrick). Letters to
Lofd Auckland, 1786-1806. 34,423,
ff. 59, 60, 312; 34,456, f. 474; 34.460,
f. 257.
Letter to S. Bentham, 1796.
33,542, f. 373.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1796-1807. 33,542, ff. 377, 387,
397, 423, 444, 579, 611, 640, 652, 660,
668, 686, 697, 707 ; 33,544, f. 235.
Colshill (Robert). Instructions to, on
a mission to Germany, 1576. Eg. 2790,
ff. 74b, 202.
Colson (Rev. John Morton). Letter to
J. Bragge, 1816. 33,545, f. 240.
Colt (Sir WilliHm Dutton), Envoy to
Hanover and Zell. Official correspon-
dence, 1690-1693. 34,095 ; 34,096.
Colvile (Andrew). Correspondence with
J. Lambert, 1818. Copies, 34,459,
ff. 276, 276 b.
Colvile (Isabella). Letter to Lord
Auckland, [1814^-1849]. 34,460, f. 260.
Colvile (Mary Louisa), dau. of the 1st
Lord Auckland, and wife of Andrew
Colvile. Letter to Lord Auckland, [1814-
1849]. 34,460, f. 260.
Colville (John). English proposals to,
as Ambassador from Scotland, [1583].
33,531, ff. 183, 185.
Combe (Boyce). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1825. 34,188, f. 60.
Digitized by
IND£X.
563
Combe (E-.M—). Owned, in 1834, il<W.
34,290.
Combe (George), Phrenologist. Letter
to Dr. C. Otto, 1837. 33,964, f. 247.
Combridge, Family of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,919, f. 249.
Cornelia (Luciano). Plays, 18th cent.
Span. 33,473, f. 324 ; 33,474, f. 1.
Comerfort al. Comersfort. Jaco-
bite pseudonym for the 2nd Duke of
Ormonde, 1718-9. 33,950, ff. 15 b, 16 b.
Comets. Letter on the theory of, by
f'l87 1820 (?). 34,225,
ComilUi (Tullius), Lecturer in Medicine
at Louvain. Opinion on the nature of
Tobacco, 1635. Lot. 33,587, f. 1.
Commerell ( Frederic ), Men^hant.
Letter to Lord Grenyille, 1793. Copy,
34,449, f. 143.
Common-places. Legal and theolo-
gical, early 14th cent. 33,969.
Proverbial and gnomic sentences,
16th cent. Or, 34,060, ff. 405, 407 b.
Collections of J. F. L. Williams,
circ 1825-1836. 33,500-33,504.
Philosophical, moral, liturgical and
other observations, 14th cent. Lat, and
Fr, 34,018, ff. 97-99.
Various, early 17th cent. 34,398.
Common Fleas, Court of. Under-
taking by James L to make no appoint-
ments to the prejudices of the protono-
Uries of, 1616. 34,324, f. 96.
Original seal of James IL for.
xciv. 15.
Como, Card, di, v. Gallo (Tolommeo>
Compton (Edward). Letter to W.
Titley, 1741. Copy, Eg. 2688, f. 317.
Letter to N. Grijs, 1741. Copy.
Eg. 2689, f. 52.
Compton (Hatton), Lieutenant of the
Tower. Accompts, 1715, 1716. 34,195,
ff. 147, 149.
Compton (Henry), Bishcp of London.
Citation to the Dean and Chapter of St.
Paul's to attend his visiUtion, 1696.
34,268, f. 20.
Compton (James), 3rd EaH of North-
canpton. Petition for moderation of his
fine, etc., 1647. 34,253, ff. 42, 44.
Compton (Spencer), 2nd Earl of North-
ampton. Instructions to, as Commis-
sioner of Array for co. Northt., 1642.
34,217, f. 70.
Compton (Spencer), Earl of Wamington,
Signature, m Privy Councillor, 1732.
34,195, f. 169.
Compton Chamberlain Manor,
CO. Wilts, Acquittances to J. Nicholas
in connection with, 1559. 34,008, f. 2.
ConMy Prince de. v. Bourbon (Louis
Joseph de).
ConM (Fran9ois). Notice of, 1787.
34,426, f. 401.
Conde (John). Portrait of the Chevalier
D'Eon bv, 18th cent. Engr. 34,277,
f, 1.
Confession. Form of, early 14th cent.
Fr. 34,194, f. 42 b.
Congleton, co. Chest. Deeds relating to,
temp, Edw. I.— 1729. Add. Ch, 37,003-
37,034.
— — • Award in a dispute cone land in,
1522. 33,938, f. 5.
Order of Sequestrators to the con-
stables of, forbidding payments to certain
delinquents, 1643. 33,938, f. 297.
Congo. Dictionnaire Fran9ois et Congo,
1772. 33,779.
Connanghtf in Ireland, Accompts of
the Provost Marshal of, 1600. ^</.2723,
f. 93.
Address to the people of, 1798.
Printed. 34,454, f. 454.
Connington, oo. Bunt, Deed relating
to, temp. £dw. I. Add, Ch, 33,244.
Connock (Sir Timon). Letters to, from
the Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950,
ff. 25 b, 32, 50, 56, 56, 67 b, 61, 62, 63,
65b, 66b, 67b, 69, 70b, 73b, 74, 81,
86 b.
Conolly (Thomas). Letter to W. Eden,
1781. 34,418, f. 78.
Consanguinity. Degrees of, etc., 1 5th
cent. Or. 34,060, ff. 200, 202, 469 b.
Constable, Lord High. Orders for the
olBce of, temp. Rich. II. 33,735, f. 9 b.
V. Tiptoft (John), Earl of Woroeater,
Constable (Robert), of Ftamborough,
CO. York, Qentleman Pensioner of Qu,
Elizabeth. Warrant for payment of ex-
penses to, in riding to and from Mary
Qu. of Scots, 1556. 34,079, f. 9.
Correspondence with Sir R. Sadleir,
1569, 1570. 33,593, ff. 51, 55, 119, 125,
135, 137, 139, 150.
Letter to, from his cousin. Lord
Westmorland, 1569. 33,593, f. 57.
Constable (William), FR.S.y of Burton
Constable. Owned, in 18th cent.. Add.
33,590.
Book-plate, 18th cent. 34,250.
2 0 2
Digitized by
564
INDEX.
Constantinople. Note of its capture
by the Turks, 1453. Gr. 34,060, f. lb.
Verses by Matth. Blastares on the
ecclesiastical and court officials at, 15th
cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 198 b.
Rubrical directions for the Liturgy,
Constantinople use, 12th cent. Gr,
34,060, f. 511.
, Patriarchate of. List of sees sub-
ject to, 15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 204.
Patriarchs of,
V, Alexius.
Chrysostom, Johannes, 8,
Oennadius, S,
Germanus.
Jereinias.
Joannes Nesteutes.
Methodius.
Michael.
Nicephorus.
Nicolaus.
Pyrrhus.
Sisinnius.
Tarasins, S,
Consuls. List of places in France where
English consuls should be established,
etc,, 1786. 34,422, ff. 406, 413, 415,
419.
Report to Board of Trade concern-
ing, 1787. 34,423, f. 379.
Contiy Prince de, v. Bourbon (Fran9ois
Louis de).
Contsen (Adamus). Extracts from,
17th cent. 34,312, f. 120.
Connndmms. On the name of Robert
Clarke, 17th cent. Lat, versa, 33,392,
f. 150 b.
Conway* <>o> Cnmnrvon, Plea '*de quo
warranto" of the liberties of, 1370.
Copy, 33,372, f. 1.
Inquisitions, etc., relating to, 1426,
1488. Copies, 33,372, ff. 5, 5 b, 6.
Conway a/. Aberconway Abbey,
CO. Carnarvon, Boundaries of lands of,
1198. Copy, late 16th cent. 33,372,
f. 9b.
Conway, t?. Seymour Conway.
Conway (^Sir Edward), \st Visoount
Conway in 1626, Secretary of State, Com-
mission to, for inquiry into the duties on
currants, 1624. 34,324, f. 232.
., Letter to Sir H. Martin, 1628.
Copy. 34,326, f. 57 b.
Letter to the Privy Council, 1628.
Copy. 34,326, f. 58.
Letters to, from Sir I. Wake, 1624-
1629. 34,310; 34,311, ff. 1-245 b,
247 b-250 b, 256-267 b, 269-276 b, 298.
Order in Council signed by, 1629.
34,326, f. 58 b.
Conway iCol. Edward), Srd Vtscmmt
Conway in 1655, Earl of Conway in
1679. Petition to Parliament, 1652 (?).
34,326, f. 21.
Conwye (Cahill). Owned, in the 17th
cent.. Add. 33,993.
Conybeare (Henry), C.E, The ten
Canons ... of Gothic Architecture, 19th
cent. 34,127-34,133.
Designs for churches, 19th cent.
34,134.
Bequeathed, in 1892, Add. 34,127-
34,134.
Conybere (J — H — ). Letter to Rev.
W. Phelps, circ. 1830. 33,836, f. 70.
ConyerS (Christopher), Baron Conyers,
Exchequer payment to, 1531. 33,376,
f. 11 b.
Conyers (James). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-Arms, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 30.
Conyers (William). Warrant to the
Sheriff of Essex signed by, 1651. 34,195,
f. 48.
Conyngham (William Burton), Teller
of the Irish Exchequer, etc. Letter to
W. Eden, 1781. 34,417, f. 412.
Cook of North Cray, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,921,
f. 152.
Cook ( )' Letter to W. Eden,
1781. 34,417, f. 391.
Cook iCapt, Edward), E,N, Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1793. 34,452, f. 269.
Cook (John). Letter to J. Bentham,
1759. 33,537, f. 21.
Cookeof CO. Kenty^atmVyo/. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 40.
Cooke (Edward), Under-Secretary for
Ireland, etc. Letters to Lord Auckland,
1782-1809. 34,418, ff. 299, 359, 365,
374, 376, 381, 385, 399, 401, 419, 451,
461, 463, 466, 475, 494, 496, 498, 510,
519, 521 ; 34,419, ff. 57, 78, 130, 150,
162,164, 174, 186, 215, 241, 248, 258,
261, 272, 274, 293, 308, 335, 345, 367,
396, 402, 413, 427, 453 ; 34,420, ff. 15,
47, 109, 175, 343 ; 34,422, ff. 227, 500 ;
34,429, f. 446 ; 34,439, f. 40 ; 34,453,
ff. 143, 268, 490 ; 34,454, ff. 51, 57, 181,
199, 217, 237, 256, 267, 287, 409, 449,
452, 460 ; 34,455, ff. 17-336 passim,
425 ; 34,456, ff. 226, 243; 34,457,
ff. 273, 357, 424, 445, 528, 543 ; 34,460,
ff. 262, 263.
Cooke (Jane). Funeral sermon on, at
Bletchley, 1737. 33,498, f. 141.
Cooke (John). Letters to W. Morcton,
1633, 1635. 33,936, ff. 78, 110.
Digitized by
INDEX.
565
Cooke (John), Under-Secretary of i^te.
Summons to , to appear at the
Council Chamber, 1674. Fr, 34,077,
f. 22.
Cooke (Robert), B.D., Vicar of Leeds.
Disputation with a Romish Priest [C.
Johnson (?)] at York, 1610. 34,250.
Cooke (Robert). Owned, in 19th cent.,
Add. 34,206.
Cooke (Samuel). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1803. 33,544, f. 96.
Cooke (Thomas Simpson). Songs in
«* Merry Wiyes of Windsor," 19th cent.
33,800, f. 163.
Letters to, from S. Wesley and J.
Braham, 1824, 1836. 33,965, ff. 20, 103.
Cookham, co. Berks. Deeds relating
to, 1432-1631. Add. Ch. 35,255-35,258:
38,523.
Appointment of assessors at, 1647.
33,576, f. 47.
Cookson (William), of Leeds. MS.
borrowed by, 1738. 33,770, f. 1.
Cookstone, co. Kent. View of gate of
Whome's Place at, arc. 1795. 34,115,
f. 9. ' '
Coolock, Barony of, co. Dubl. Lease
in, by Richard Cromwell, the Protector,
1658. Add. Ch. 32,976.
Coombe (Th— ). Letter to W. Eden,
n.d. 34,460, f. 265.
Cooper (Anthony Ashley), Baron Ashley,
Ist Earl of Shaftesbury in 1672. Silver
accompt of (as Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer (?)), 1666. 34,358, f. 25.
Letter relating to levy of aids,
1665. 33,589, f. 31.,
Correspondence with J. Smyth,
1666. 33,589, ff. 47, 49.
Letter to the Poll Tax Commis-
sioners in CO. Glouc, 1667. 33,589.
f. 70.
Cooper (Anthony Ashley), 7ih Earl of
Shaftesbury. Letter to , 1879.
Facsiimle. 33,964, f. 32.
Cooper (C— ). Letter to W. Eden, 1785.
34,420, f. 234.
Cooper (Charles Purton), Lawyer and
Writer. Letters to Jeremy Bentham,
1828. 33,546, ff. 225, 235.
Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1834.
34,189, ff. 4, 15.
Cooper {Sir Gref), Bart., Secretary to
the Treasury. Letters to Lord Auckland,
1775-1798. 34,412, ff 326, 351, 364,
404 ; 34,413, f. 304; 34,414, f. 150;
34,415, ff. 254, 266, 288, 348, 352;
34,416, f. 498; 34,417, f. .327 ; 34,418,
f. 310 ; 34,420, ff. 151, 247 ; 34,454,
f. 229 ; 34,455, ff. 4, 45 ; 34,460, ff. 266,
267.
Cooper (James Fenimore), Novelist. Cor-
respondence with J. de Paris, ctrc. 1830-
1840. jFV. and Engl. 33,964, ff. 447-
454.
Cooper (Oliver St. John), Vicar of
Thurleigh and Puddington, co. Bedf.
Collections for a history of co. Bedf.,
18th cent. 34,364-34,385.
Cooper (Richard). View above Rochester
Bridge, 19th cent. 34,115, f. 14.
Cooper (Roger). Letters to Sir J. Hale,
1663, 1666. 33,573, ff. 19, 60.
Coote (Christopher). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1605. Eg. 2715, f. 34.
Cope (Daniel Parker). Letter to W.
Eden, 1786. 34,422, f. 422.
Cope (James), English Resident at Ham-
bunf. Correspondence with W. Titley,
1742-1754. Eg. 2689, ff. 233, 252, 255,
301, 315, 324 ; Eg. 2690, ff. 182, 244, 262,
279, 290 ; Eg. 2691, ff. 37, 41, 49, 70,
114, 139, 143, 144, 151, 169, 183, 193,
228, 236, 243, 248; Eg. 2692, ff. 51,
122, 183, 189, 190, 194, 197, 200, 225,
229, 239, 269, 286 ; Eg. 2693, ff 2, 19,
48, 64, 77, 86, 175, 177, 207, 286, 297 ;
Eg. 2694, ff. 22, 29, 38.
Correspondence with J. de Wasmer,
1744. Eg. 2692, ff. 185, 186, 270.
Cope (Sir John), General. Letter to
his son giving an account of the battle
of Dettingen, 1743. Eg. 2691, f. 185.
Cope (Sir Walter). Apology for Lord
Salisbury, 1612. 34,323.
Copenhagen, v. NewsUetters.
Copho, Physician of Salerno. Liber
Cophonis, 15th cent. Engl. 34,111,
f. 218.
Cophynn (William). Exchequer pay-
ment to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 17.
Copinffer, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 251 b.
Copley (Lionel). Letter to Lord Fair-
fax, 1643. 34,195, f. 35.
Copley {Sir Thomas), self-styled Baron
(hpley of Oatton, Letter in favour of
his return from exile, 1580. 34,079,
f. 15.
Coppin, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,896, ff. 31, 34.
Coppin (Thomas). Letter to ,
17th cent. 33,573, f. 413.
Coppinffford, co. Hunt. Deed relating
to, 1609. Add. Ch. 39,122.
Digitized by
566
INDEX.
Copvoek (Sev. ThomasX of Brasenose
College f Oxford^ styled Bishop of Carlisle.
Speech, on execution at Carlisle, 1746.
33,954, f. 75.
Copwood (John). Exchequer payment
to, aB Secondary in the Lord Treasurer's
Remembrancer's Office, 1531-2. 33,376,
f.49.
Corbet of Jerseyt Family of. Pro-
ceedings by, relative to succession to
property in Jersey, 1726-1748. Fr, and
EngL 34,260.
Corbet (G — ). Letter and verses to
Sir J. Caesar, 17th cent. Lat 34,324,
f. 335.
Corbet (Richard), Bishop of Noncich,
Poems, 17th cent. 33,998, ff. 8b-12,
37 b.
Iter Boreale, etc,, eirc, 1650. Eg,
2725, ff. 47 b, 110.
V, Corbett (Alice).
Corbett (Vincent).
Corbet (Robert). Instructions for, on
his mission to the Spanish Governor of
the Low Countries, 1575. Eg. 2790,
f. 185.
Corbett (Alice), daughter of Richard^
Bishop of Norwich, Bequests to, from
her grandmother, A. Hutton, 1643.
Eg. 2716, f. 383.
Corbett (Sir John), Bart., M.P.for Qt.
Yarmouth. Counsel's arguments for,
when imprisoned for refusing the loan,
1627. 33,468, f. 7.
Corbett (John). Note of delivery of
bonds to T. Violett, 1656. 33,924, f. 51.
Corbett (Miles). Appointment to be
Clerk of the Court of Wards, 1644.
34,253, f. 30.
Corbett (Thomas), Secretary to the
Admiralty. Correspondence with W.
Titley, 1744. Eg. 2693, ff. 45, 83, 119,
145, 182, 204, 219, 234, 244, 249, 266.
Letter to Capt. Elton, 1744. Copy.
Eg. 2693, f. 46.
Letter to Capt. Brand, 1745.
Cork, Cloyne and Bom, Bishop of.
V. Chappell (William).
Com. Papers relating to engrossing,
forestalling and regrating, etc., 1630,
n. d. 34,400, ff. 108-128; 34,401,
ff. 248-258.
Average price of, in Bedford
market, 1770-1800. 34,383, f. 61.
Comelly, «>. Comw. Court-roll of
Grogath manor in, 1546-1548. Add.
Boll 32,965.
Comwaleys {Sir Thomas). Instruc-
tions to, on a mission to the Qu. of Scots,
1553. Eg. 2790, f. 138.
Letter to W.Paston, 1565. 33,597,
f. 13.
Cornwall, County of. Writs relating
to, te/npp. Eliz.— Charles II. Add. Ch.
39,949.
. Rental of various manors, temp.
Hen. VIU. Jdd. Boll S2,9bS.
Monopoly of fish-curing in, leased
to H. Warner, 1592. 34,224, f. 13 b.
• Papers rel. to the defences of,
1590-1601. 34,224, ff. 3-45.
Herald's Visitation of, 1620.
34,101.
Collections relating to, 18th cent.
33,420.
Account of, by P. Hundy, 18th
cent. 33,420, f. 104 b.
** Antiquities Comu-Brittanic," by
W. Scawen, 18th cent. 83,420, f. 108.
Journal of tour in, with views
and drawings, 1797. 33,635, ff. 85-151.
Extracts from parish-registers of,
19th cent. Eg. 2748-2779.
Comwallis. v. Comwaleys.
ComwalliS (Charles), Earl, afterw.
Marquis, Comwallis, Goo. Gen. of India,
etc. Letter to the E. I. Company on the
French convention at Mauritius, 1786.
34,466, f. 331.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1795.
34,195, f. 187.
Corbett (Vincent), son of Bichard,
Bishop of Norwich. Bequests to, from
his grandmother, A. Hutton, 1643.
Eg. 2716, f. 383.
Corbett (William). Song, 18th cent.
33,351, f. 2 b.
Corbett, Bortkwick A; Co. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1811. 33,982, f. 20.
Corita ( )» Doctor, of Granada,
^Letter [to J. de Ovando (?)], 1567.
Span. 33,983, f. 48.
Cork. V. NewsJetters.
Corky Earl of. v, Boyle (Richard).
34,453, f. 244.
Address to, as Lord Lieut, of Ire-
land, 1798. 34,454, f. 496.
Coronations. Proceedings at the
coronation of Charles II., 1661. 34,217,
f. 71 b.
Orders of
for the
coronation of William and Mary, 1689.
34,250, ff. 74-78.
Correa (J — Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1800. 33,982, f. 269.
Correa de la Cerda (Francisco),
Portuguese Secretary of State. Letter*
to F. Parry, 1678. Copies. 34,333,
ff. 18, 20, 43, 46.
Digitized by
Google
INDEX.
567
Correa de la Cerda (FranciscoX
Portuguese Secretary of iState (con-
tmued). Letter to, from Sir R. South-
well, 1670. 34,331, f. 135.
Connr (Isanc), Surveyor-General of Ire-
land. Correspondence with W. Eden,
1781-1800. 34,417, ff. 347, 348;
34,418, ff. 295, 352 ; 34,455, ff. 135,
148, 150, 307.
Corry (Trevor), British Consul at Dant-
zig. Correspondence with R. Gunning,
1770-1775. Eg, 2699, f. 289; Eg,
2700, ff. 262, 275 ; Eg, 2701, ff. 178,
187, 194, 222, 227, 247, 256, 280, 293 ;
Eg. 2702, ff 12, 22, 24, 35, 37, 50, 70.
78, 89, 93, 101, 126, 143, 147, 150,158,
165, 170, 173, 177, 183, 194, 204, 216,
218, 230, 247, 266, 332, 351, 367, 371,
375, 393, 407, 424, 430, 441 ; Eg, 2703,
ff. 22, 34, 62. 76, 85, 100, 101, 110, 117,
132, 201. » » » » »
Letter to Lord Rochford, 1771.
Eg, 2700, f. 271.
Corsica. Island of. Declarations of the
Kings of France and England concerning,
1769. JEJ^. 2698, ff. 200, 202.
Map, 1759. 34,066.
Corte (Blaise Henri de), Baron de Walef,
Letters to, from the Duke of Ormonde,
1719. Fr. 33,950, ff 10 b, 25, 29.
29 b, 30, 31, 32, 73 b, 80.
CorMs (Hernando). Letters, etc. to
Charles v., 1522-1544. Span, Copies,
18th cent. 33,760.
Letter to the Bishop ofOsma, 1527.
Span. C(^y^ 18th cent. 83,760, f. 13.
Corv (Thomas), Alderman of Norwick.
Acknowledgment of monej borrowed
from, by T. Knyvett, 1631. Eg, 2716,
f. 54.
Cosby (Dudley Alexander Sidney). Ap-
pointment of, as Resident at the Court
of Denmark, 1763. Eg. 2694, f. 315,
Cosens (F— W— ). Book-plates, 19th
cent. 34,062 ; 34,063 ; 34,065,
Cosens (Robert). Letters to E. Norton,
1682, 1688. 34,487, ff. 3, 40, 50-54.
Cosin (John), Master of Peterhouse, Cam'
bridge, Bishop of Durham ( 1 660). Letter
to , 1637. Jmperf, 33,572,
f. 204.
Cosmo III., of Ikucany. v, Tuscany,
Grand Dukes of,
Costello (Louisa Stuart). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1848. 34,189, f. 357.
Cosway (Maria). Letter to, from G. F.
Tenducci, n. d, Itat, 33,965, f. 396.
Cotter (Sir James). Elegy and epitaphs
on, 19th cent. Irish and Engl. 33,567,
ff 56-61.
Cotterell (Edward), Piisoncr in the
Gatehouse. Petition to the Council of
State, 1652. 34,326, f. 26.
Cottesmore, co, Hutland, Pedigree
and notices of the family of Baker of,
19th cent. 33,611, f. 39.
Cottingham, co, Northt, Deed relat-
ing to, 1540. Add. Ch. 39,418.
Cottington (Francis), Baron Cotting-
ton. Stationery supplied to. as Chancel-
lor of the Exchequer, 1638. 34,318,
ff. 59, 59 b.
Cottixigton (Jacob), Vicar of East
Brenty CO. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33.973,
f. 18 b.
Cottle (Joseph). Letters to T. Cadell,
1822, 1823. 34,486, ff. 24, 26.
Cotton, Family of. Notes on, by Rev.
W. Cole, n, d, 33,498, f. 39.
Cotton (Edward), of Ipswich, Agree-
ment with Sir P. Oldfeld, 1628. 33,938,
f. 135.
Cotton (Henry). Exchequer payment
to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 43 b.
Cotton (Sir Robert), Bart. "The
danger wherin the Kingdom now
standeth," etc, : tract by, temp. Jas. I.
33,469, f. 35; 34,312, f. 11.
Cotton (Thomas). Letter to W. More-
ton, 1648. 33,937, f. 25.
Cottrell (J— )t Cohnel. Letter to
Webb, 1744. 34,195, f. 185.
Cottrell (John), Archdeacm of Wells,
CO, Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 1.
Cottrell {Sir Stephen), Clerk to the
Council, Letters to Lord Auckland,
1783-1806. 34,419, f. 214; 34,430,
f, 66 ; 34,456, f. 430.
Conchman of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 39.
Conchman (J — B — ^), of Bamsgate, co,
Kent. Presented, in 1888, Seal LXZXi.
58 B.
Conlbnme (John). Letter to Lady
Williamson, 1664. 33,573, f. 20.
Conncils. Canons, with commentaries,
etc., 13th cent. Gr. Eg, 2707.
Canons, to a.d. 879 ; 15th cent.
Or. 34,060, f. 222.
Conpar, Baron, v. Elphinstone (James).
Conrand (John), Under-Secretary of
State, Correspondence with W. Titley,
1736, 1741. Eg. 2683, f. 257; Eg.
2688, ff. 67, 80, 81, 94, 98.
Digitized by
568
INDEX.
Court (Alexander W— ). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1810. 33,982, ff. 3, 4.
Conrtenay (Henry), Earl of Devon.
Exchequer payment to him and Gertrude
his wife, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 11.
Conrtenay (Thomas), Earl of " JDevun-
shire " [Devon]. Controversy with Lord
Arundel on precedency, 144^^-9. 34,218,
f. 181.
Conrthope, Family of. Notes on, 1832.
33,929, r 283.
Coiurthope (Alexander). Demand of
loan from, by Charles XL, 1650. 33,924,
f.45.
Conrthope (William), Somerset Herald.
Letter tb F. Townsend, 1830. 33,929,
f. 184.
Letter to Rev.T. Streatfeild, 1832.
33,929, f. 283.
Conrtois (Jean). Chanson i 5, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 18 b.
Conssmaker (John D— ). Warrant
signed by, 1719. 34,195, f. 156.
Covamvias, Marquis cfc. Governor of
Ostend. Letter to Galuan, 1694.
Fr. 34,340, f. 77.
Covenant, The. Letters relating to
the taking of, in co. Kent, 1644. 33,512,
ff. 88, 89.
Coventry (Henry), Secretary of StaU.
Correspondence with F. Parry, 1675-
1679. 34,332, ff. 86-102; 34,333,
ff. 14-116 passm; 34,334, ff. 1, 6-18.
Coventry (5»> John), Jf.P. for Wey-
mouth. Verses on the mutilation of,
1670. 34,362, f. 27 b.
Coventry {Sir Thomas), afterw. 1st
Baron Coventry ; Lord Keeper. Notes of
bis speeches, 1626. 34,324, f. 248.
. Order in Council signed by, 1629.
34,326, f. 58 b.
Coventry and Lichfield, Bishops
of. V. fforthburgh (Roger).
Overton (William).
Covert of cos. Snssez and Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 43.
Cowan (Lieut. Malcolm), B.N. Plan
for securing the magazines and ships of
war against fire, n. d. 33,554, f. 169.
Cowfold. CO. Sussex. Testimonial for a
schoolmaster at, 1592. 33,410, f. 17.
Cowlev (Abraham). Prologue to " The
GuardTanV 1641. Eg. 2725, f. 31.
Cowper (Abraham), Hector of Scole, co.
Norf. Letter to T. Martin, of Palgrare,
1739. Eg. 2721, f. 490.
Cowper (Henry). Letter to Lord Auck-
lan^l806. 34,457, f. 36.
Cowper (Katrine Cecilia), vjife of
Francis Thomas De Qrey, 7th Earl
Cowper. Address to Miss Gordon pre-
sented by, 1885. 34,482.
Cowper (Thomas), Mayor of Chester.
Letter to Lord Northumberland, 1642.
34,253, f. 5.
Cowper (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Clerk of the Summons of the
Exchequer, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 48 b.
Cowper (William), Clerk of the Par-
liuments. Signature, 1739. 33,599,
f. 3b.
Cowper (William), Poet. Letter to S.
Kose, 1790. 33,964, f. 249.
Cox ( )' Letter to, from Sir R.
Southwell, 1670. 34,331, f. 148.
Cox(S— P— ). Letters to Rev. T. Streat-
feild, 1840. 33,929, ff. 474, 483, 524-
528.
Cox (W— C— ). Letter to Rev.W. Phelps,
1834. 33,836, f. 147.
Coxe (Thomas), of the Embassy to
Cologne. Letters to Sir R. Southwell,
1673. 34,342, ff. 114, 119, 131, 134,
136, 143, 147 ; 34,343, ff. 7, 12, 39.
Cypher given to him in Switxcr-
land, circ. 1672. 34,341, f. 1.
Coxe (William), Archdeacon of Wilts.
Letters to I-ord Auckland, 1804-1813.
34,456, ff 168, 643 ; 34,458, ff. 594,
610, 625.
Letter to Sir J. Mackintosh, 1813.
34,458, f. 617.
Cosens (John), Rector of BrimpUm, co.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973j f. 7.
Crafordof Mongeliam, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 56.
Craft of Lovers, The: a poem.
34,360, f. 73 b.
Crafbon ( \ General Letter to,
from the Duke of Ormonde^ 1719.
33,950, f. 24.
Cramer (Gabriel), Mathematician, of
Geneva. Letter to, from J. H. S. Formey,
1746. 34,079, f. 96.
Cramer (Johann Baptist), Musician.
Letter to Messrs. Addison and Beale,
1829. 33,965, f. 188.
Cramer (William), Musician. Letter
to W. Shield, with portrait, 1789.
33,965, ff. 186, 187.
Cranbome, Viscount. V. Cecil
(Robert).
Digitized by
INDEX.
569
Cranbrooky oo. Kent, inventory of
jewels, vestments, rfc, in, 1509. 33,906.
f. 30. *
• Deeds relating to, 1523— ««np.
Eli2. Add. Ch. 36,568—36,570.
Pedigree and notices of the family
of Baker of, 19th cent. 33,611, f. 48.
Craach (John). Letter to Rev. J.
Skinner, 1816. 33,665, f. 188.
Crane (Jane). Letter to Mrs. Man-
duit, 8. a. Eg. 2722, f. 6.
Crrane (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Master of the boys for the King's
Chapel, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 17 b.
Craafield, <x>. Bed/. Deeds relating to,
[1267-1285], 1538. Add. Ch. 33,049;
33,050.
Cramner (Edward). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1764. 33,537, f. 184.
Chraamer (Thomas), Archbishop of
CarUerbury. Grant to Hen. VIIL of
advowsons of Kingsnorth, Lyminge,
Standford and Paddlesworth, co. Kent,
1546. Add. Ch. 36,454, a, b.
CraiUltOim ( ). Owned, in 18th
cent., Add. 34,101.
Cfraufdrd (George). Correspondence
with I^rd Carmarthen, 1785. Copies.
34,419, ff. 473-477 ; 34,420, ff. 13, 19,
40, 63, 188, 220, 266.
Letter to de Rayneval, 1785.
Fr. Copy. 34,420, f. 159.
Letter to his brother James, 1792.
34,446, f. 331.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1792.
34.446, f. 332.
Crauftird (J—). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1828-1829. 33,546, ff. 200,
282,284. '
Cranftird (James), Consul at Rotterdam.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1792-1793.
34.445, f. 307; 34,446, ff. 333, 498;
34.447, ff. 290, 362 ; 34,448, ff 153, 209,
225, 241. '
Cranfurd {Sir James), Bart. Letter
to B. Garlike, 1804. 34,456, f. 87.
Cranftird (John). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1793. 34,449, ff. 55, 153:
34,450, ff. 308, 405; 34,452, ff, 23, 53.
73, 116, 121, 143, 171, 366, 372, 387
395, 428, 439, 464 ; 34,453, ff 1, 17, 32,
34, 154, 161, 191, 502.
Cranfhxd (Quintin). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1793. 34,448, ff. 82, 123-
126, 258, 352, 393, 447, 453; 34,449,
f. 247 ; 34,451, ff 4, 14, 96, 383, 423
34,460, f. 268. '
Craven (William), Ut Earl of Craven,
Signatures, as Privy Councillor, 1682-
1684. 34,195, ff 83, 85, 87.
Crawford, Earl of. «. Llndsav
(David). ^
Crawford (William H— ). Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1817, 1819. 34,459,
ff. 223, 289.
Crawford (William Horatio), of Lake-
lands^ Cork. Book-plate, 19th cent.
33,991 ; 33,996-33,997.
Crawford (John), F.E.8. Papers re-
lating to Java, etcy 1811-1817. 33,411,
ff 15-120.
Papers relating to his embassy to
Cochin China, 1822. 33,411, ff. 2, 121.
Crawley (John). Letter to W. Hale,
1636. 33,572, ff. 103, 104.
Crawley (Richard). Letter to Sir R.
Southwell, 1698. 34,353, f. 13.
Crawley (Richard), Tutor of Magdalene
College, Cambridge. Letter to Lord
AuckUnd, 1817. 34,459, f. 219.
Cray, North, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1506. Add. Ch. 36,571.
Notes relating to, 1838. 33,903,
f.22.
Cray, St. IKarVs, co. Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 1398, 1428. Add. Ch. 36,572 ;
36,573.
Crayfordy co. Kent. Deeds relating to,
1514, 1575. Add. Ch. 36,618 ; 36,619.
Crayford (Edward). Letter to the
town of Sandwich, 1693. 33,512, f.
131.
Creech (William), Publisher and Lord
Provost of EdifHurgh. Letters to T.
Cadell, 1792, 1793. 34,486, ff. 6, 8.
Creeds. The Athanasian Creed, 15th
cent. Lat. Lnperf. 33,381, f. 99 b.
Creke of Boughton, FamUy of
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 245 b.
Creqoillon (Thomas). Chanson i 5,
19th cent. 34,071, f. 12.
Crespel (Guillaume). Chanson i 4,
19th cent. 34,071, f. 23 b.
Cressener (George), Minister to the
Elector of Cologne, etc. Letter to R.
Gunning, 1772. Eg. 2701, f. 100.
Cresset (James), Comptroller of Army
Accompts. Letter to the Loi*ds of the
Treasury, 1763. 34,195, f. 193.
Cressett, FamHy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,905, f. 64 b.
Cressett (James), Resident at Hamburg.
Letter to W. Blathwayt, 1697. 34.348,
f. 76.
Digitized by
570 IN]
Cressett (James), Resident at ffamburg
{continued). Letter to Sec. VeraoD, 1698.
Copy. 34,348, f. 78.
Cressingham Manor, co. N)rf.
Court-roll, 1528-1530. Add. Roll
32,906.
Crete. Receipt in, of the news of the
taking of Constantinople, 1453. Or.
34,060, f. 1 b.
Letter to the priests of, from the
Patriarch Jeremias, 1501 or 1516. Or.
34,060, f. 1.
Crretingliaiu Manor, co. Suff.
Deeds relating to, 1577, 1598. Add.
a. 32,907; 32,908.
Crrevecorar, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, ff. 21, 22.
Creveaner (Hamo de). Drawing of
seal of, temp. Hen. III.; 19th cent.
33,926, f. 41.
Creveaner (Robert de). Drawings of
seal of, ante 1198-99; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 40; 33,928.
Criccieth, co. Carnarvon. Inquisition
relating to the Welsh in, 1488. Copy.
33,372, f. 6.
Criclie (John), Hector of Chiselboroughf
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 25.
Crick. CO- Northt. Deeds relating to,
1547-1609. Add. Ch. 34,246-34,249;
39,419-39,424.
Crick Manor, co. Northt. Court-rolls,
1358-1602. Add. Rolls 39,936-39,941.
Crimea, The. Description of, by Dr.
E. Dortelli, 1634. Itat. 33,762,
f. 21b.
Criols Manor, v* Shadozhunt and
Criols Manor, co. Kent.
Cripps, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 250 b.
Crispe, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,919, ff. 23, 24; 33,920, f. 25.
Crispe of Quez in Birchington,
Family of. Notes concerning, 19th cent.
34,106, ff. 7-9 b.
Crispe ( )• Stated to be the
scribe of ^dtf. 34,219.
Crispe (Matthew), of Blithburghy co.
, Snffiy Undersheriff of Norfolk. Bonds
and acquittance to, 1594. Eg. 2713,
ff. 335, 355, 381.
Letter to B. Gawdy, 1594. Eg.
2713, f. 375.
Letters to, 1594. 2713, ff. 351-
354, 357, 358, 371.
Crocker (Edmund). Letter to Rer. J.
Skinner, 1821. 33,665, f. 194.
Croft (Sir James), Captain of Berwick-
upon-i\oeedf afterw. Comptroller of the
Royal Household. Instructioas and
correspondence, when stationed at Ber-
wick, 1559-1560. 33,591-33,592 passim.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1570, 1585. 33,593, f. 131; 33,594,
ff. 162, 164.
Croft (William), Mus. Doc. Hornpipe,
circ. 1700. 34,204, f. 33 b.
Croftes (Richard). Letter to W. Eden,
1782. 34,419, f. 41.
Crokat (Margaret). Depositions on the
murder of Lord Darnley, 1567. 33,531,
f.37.
Croker (Robert), Rector of Alfordf co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 7 b.
Crombnrjr Manor, •» ffad/ow, co.
Kent. EiXtracts from court-rolls of,
1596-17161 33,898, f. 137.
Crommelin (Charles). Papers relating
to his affairs in the Isle of St. Thomas,
1737. Eg. 2685, ff. 15-19.
Cromwell of &amsey, co. Hunt.,
Family of. Deeds relating to, 1375-1779.
Add. Ch. 33,142-33,171, B.
Accompts and miscellaneous papers
rel. to, 1540-1674. 33,458-33,462;
Add. Rolls 34,279-34,302.
Letter-books, etc., 16th, 17th centt.
84,394-34,398.
Inventories of household goods of,
1628, 1634, 1635, 1637, 1644. 34,485,
ff. 7, 55-65, 110.
Rental of estates in co. Hunt.,
1631-1632. 34,485, f. 30.
Household accompts at Ramsey,
1633. 34,485, ff. 43, 52.
Roll relating to estates of, in co.
Middl., 1549. Add. Roll 34,930.
Letter of T. Carlyle on an entry
in the Felstead register concerning,
1846. 33,524, f. 221.
Cromwell (Anna), wife of Sir H. Crom-
well. Inventory of her goods, etc.^ at
Upwood, 1631-1634. 34,397, f. 30.
Cromwell (Anne), wife of Sir Oliver
Cromwell, K.B., of Ramsey, co. Hunt.
Inventory of jewels, etc., of, 1626.
33,462, f. 112.
Cromwell (Giles), of the Hague. Will,
1634. Copy. 33,462, f. 126.
Cromwell (Gregory), Baron Cromwell.
Legacy to, from Sir R. Cromwell, 1545.
34,393, f. 8.
Digitized by
Cromwell a/. Williams {Sir Henry).
Surveys of estates of, in go. Hunt.,
1567-1668. 33,452, f. 10.
Accompts of his manors In cos.
Hunt, and Cambr., temp, Eliz. 34,396 ;
34,397, f. 22.
Will, 1603. Add. Ch. 33,159.
Correspondence with Lord St.
John, 1588-1589. Copies, 34,394,
ff. 20 b-51b passim; 34,395, ff. 1-35
passim,
Cromwell (Sir Henry). Inventories
of his goods at Upwood, 1631-1636.
34,397, ff. 30, 39.
Cromwell (Oliver), Lord Protector of
England, v. England, Sovereigns of.
Cromwell al, Williams (^tr Oliver),
K,B,f of Binc/iinbrookj co. Hunt, Court-
book of Kamsey Liberty during the lord-
ship of, 1604-1628. 33,453, ff. 9-119.
Letters from him and others to
his estates agent, 1617-1661. 33,463.
Exchequer acquittance to, 1633.
Add, Ch, 33,170.
Cromwell (Sir Richard). Leases in
COS. Hunt, and Cambr., temp. Hen. VIll.
34,397, f. 1.
• Receiver's accompts of his manors,
etc., in CO. Hunt., 1545-1546. 33,452,
f. 1.
Inventory of his goods, 1545.
34,393, f. 7.
Will, [1545 (?)]. Contemp. copy.
34,393, f.l.
Cromwell a/. Williams (Sir Rich-
ard). Exchequer acquittance to, for
purchase money of Ramsey Abbey, ete.,
1613. Add, Ch, 33,147.
Cromwell (T— ). Letter to A. Keave,
1640. 34,485, f. 71,
Cromwell (Thomas), Earl of Essex.
Arms of, on plate, circ. 1545. Eg.
2679, f. 4 b.
Crongthorpe, Family of. Pedigree,
with title to Crownthorpe manor, co.
Norf., temp. Hen. VI. Add, Boll 34,947.
Cronstrom (Abraham), of Stochliolm,
Agreement with J. Hoare, 1672. Copy,
34,358, f. 45.
Crook Sally co. Durham. Pedigree
and notices of the family of Baker of,
19th cent. 33,611, f. 129.
CrOOke ( ). Verses, drc. 1658.
Eg, 2725, f. 123 b.
Cross (James), Vicar of Sturminster
Marshall, co. Dors. Presented, in 1888,
Add. Ch. 33,045.
Crosse (Andrew). Letters to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1835. 33,836, ff. 224, 225.
571
Crosse (Godfrey), of Romney, co. Kent,
Letters to P. Mauduit, 1693, 1696. Eg.
2718, ff. 109, 329.
Crosse (James), Rector of Lydeard St.
Lawrence. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps,
circ, 1835. 33,836, f. 157.
Crosse (Sir Robert), Admiral, Corre-
spondence with T. Fane, 1597. Copy.
34,218, f. 35.
Crosse (Thomas). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1825. 34,188, f. 53.
Crossly ( ). Letter to R. Dale
and J. Anstis, 1703. Eg. 2719, f. 414.
Crotch (William), Mas. Doc. Letter to
W. Chappell, 1841. 33,965, f. 36.
Letter to , n. d. 33,965,
f. 38.
Crow (Charles), Bishop of Cloyne. Letter
to R. Dale, 1703. Eg, 2719, f. 384 b.
Crowd (John). V. Crud al. Crowd (John).
Crowe (Lieut. Robert), 93rd Highlanders.
Pass to, to enter Sebastopol, 1854.
33,610, E.
Presented, in 1890, Add. 33,610, E.
Crowfield, co. Suff. Deeds relating to,
1454, 1499. Add. Ch. 32,900; 32,909.
Crown Lands. List of, in co. Hertf.,
1627. 34,324, f. 266.
Crownthorpe Manor, co. Norf.
Deeds relating to, temp. Hen. VI. Add.
Roll 34,947.
Crowqoill (Alfred), v. Forrester (Al-
fred Henry).
Crowther (William), Vicar of WiveliS'
combe, CO. Sum. Book of Articles of A.D.
1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33,973,
f. 20 b.
Croxton (Jefferey), of Manchester,
Acquittance from him and his wife
Hester to W. Moreton, 1615. 33,938,
f. 89.
Croxton (Robert). Exchequer payment
to, as Messenger of the Exchequer,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 52.
Croxton (Thomas), Colonel in the Par'
liamentary Army. Letter to W. More-
ton, 1626. 33,935, f. 114.
Passes for safe-conduct of P.
Moreton through the parliamentary
forces, 1645. 33,937, f. 13; 33,938,
f. 303.
Croxton Abbey, co. Leic. Cast of
seal of, with counter-seal of Geoffrey,
the Abbot, ante 1250 (?). xciv. 26, 27.
Croydon, co. Comb, Deeds relating to,
1643, 1646. Add. Ch. 35,281 ; 35,282.
Digitized by
572 IN
Croydon, eo. Surrey, Plan of the parish,
showing the common allotments, 19th
cent. Eg. 2742, A.
Enclosure award, 1801. Eg.
2742, B.
Chrace (Morogh). Elegy on, 1765. Irish,
34,119, f. 163.
Cmd a/. Crowd (John), a Lollard, of
Cambridge. Prosecution and abjuration
of, in 1457. Lot. 33,906, f. 34.
Cmiloiliank (Eliza), wife of Oeorge
CruikahanA, Artist. Presented, in 1888,
Add. 33,550, D.
Cruiksliaiik (George), Artist. Letter
to Baron F. S. Feuillet de Conches,
1836. 33,964, f. 180.
Signatures of him and Eliza his
wife, 1875. 33,350, D.
Engraving of "The Mulberry
Tree " after, 19th cent. 33,616, f. 20.
CmillaSy Marques de. o. Monserrat
(Joaquin de).
Cmkeme (Thomas), Hector of Sea-
borough, 00. Som. hook of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1573. 33,973,
f. 10 b.
CmndalOy co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1552. Add. Ch. 36,574.
Cmsades. Chanson de Geste on the
First Crusade, circ. 1400. Fr. 34,114,
f. 2.
Note on, 19th cent. 33,897, f. 85.
CniSO ( % Lieut. Letter to, from
P. Skippon, 1640. Eg. 2716, f. 360.
Cryspe (Robert), Underaheriff of co. Suff.
Warrant for arrest of S. Burrell, 1584.
Eg. 2713, f. 166,
Cuba, W. Indies. Plan of Santiago de
Cuba, 1748. 34,207, f. 39 b.
CtlbillodeAragOIl(Alyaro). Comedy,
18th cent. Span. 33,474, f. 65.
Cndham, co. Kent. Deeds relating to,
1589-1616. Add. Ch. 36,575-36,577.
Extracts from parish-registers,
1652-1800. 33,914, f. 66.
Rentals, 1684. 33,902, f. 93
(copy); Add. Ch, 37,661.
Sketch of the church, 1838.
34,106, f. 102.
CI!lldmor6(?)] (!>—)• better to her
brother J. Mauduit, s. a. [1694-1698].
Eg. 2718, f. 438.
Cndmore (T— ). Letter to T. Spur-
way, «. a. 2722, f. 8.
Cndmore (Thomas). Note of tithes of
Coggeshall, co. Essex, held by, 1709.
Eg, 2721, f. 79.
Cner " Cornelius). Tower accompts
signed by, 1600, 1601. 34,195, ff. 15,
17.
Cnllen (C — Sinclair). Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1829-1830. 33,546,
ff. 318, 338, 351, 352, 360, 369, 379,
473, 475.
Cnllen (Charles). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1787, 1789. 33,987, ff. 114,
246.
Cnlloden, co. Inverness. Order of battle
of the Rebel army at, 1746. 33,954,
f. 18.
"The London Gazette," for the
battle of, 1746. Printed. 33,954,
f. 23.
Dialogue on the killing of the
rebel wounded at, in verse, 1746.
33,954, f. 82.
Letter to the National Journal on
the killing of the wounded at, 1746.
Printed. 33,954, f. 83.
Cnllnm (^Rev. Sir John), Bart. Letters
to Sir J. Banks, 1774-1784. 33,977,
ff. 35, 40, 42, 266.
Cnllnm (.Sir Thomas Gery), Bart. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1789. 33,978, f. 267.
Cnlpeper {Sir Anthony). Letter to,
from Sir T. Waller, 1608. 34,218,
f. 9 b.
Cnlpeper (John). Letters to
Hyde, 1526, 1527. 33,572, ff. 1, 2.
Cnlpeper (Sir Thomas). Rental of
Sore manor once belonging to, 16th cent.
34,154, f. 37.
Note of sale by, of Sore manor,
16th cent. 34,154,1136.
Cnlworth, co, Northt. Deeds relating
to, 1257-1763. Add. Ch. 38,793-
38,910.
Rental, 1474-1478. 34,301.
Cnmberlandf County of. Writs re-
lating to, tempp, Eliz.— Charles 11. Add,
Ch. 39,950.
Petition from the wool-growers of,
1618. 34,324, f. 14 b.
Tour through, with views and
drawings, 1801. 33,638.
Tour to the Lakes, with views
and drawings, 1801. 83,639.
Cnmberlaadf Earl of, «. Clifford
(George).
Cnmberlaady Emest Augustus, Duke
ofy afterw. (1837) King of Hanover^
Letter to, from Lord Kenyon, 1831.
33,963, f. 1.
Digitized by
INDEX.
573
Cnmberland, William Augustus, Duke
off Commander m Chief in the Nether-
lands, Pass for his orderly to Brussels,
1745. 33,954, f. 19.
Dialogue on his killing of the
wounded at Culloden, in Terse, 1746.
33,954, f. 82.
Ballad on, 1746. 33,964, ff. 85,
Portraits, 1747, 1805. Engr.
33,954, ff. 20, 21, 22.
Cumberland (Richard), Secretary to the
Commissioners of Trade and Plantations,
Letter to W. Eden, 1778. 34,415,
f. 314.
dunzning (Cop^ Edward), R.N.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1789-1792.
33,978, f. 224; 33,979, ff. 51, 153;
33,982, f. 252.
Ciumigham (James), General, Letters
toWTEden, 1786-1787. 34,420, ff. 226,
259; 34,424, f. 474 ; 34,425, f. 92;
34,426, f. 48.
Ciiningliaiiie (E — ). Letter to E.
Eden, 1783. 34,419, f. 107.
CimiXiglLame (Robert), Lieut.-Qeneral,
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1782-1793.
34.419, ff. 61, 205, 303, 326, 340, 359 ;
34.420, ff. 65, 68, 70, 85, 111, 125, 131,
252, 390; 34,451, f. 113; 34,460,
ff. 269, 270.
Cunne (William). Exchequer payment
to, as plumber to the King, 1631-2.
33,376, f. 22 b.
Curie (John), Curate of KUvej co. Som,
Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed
by, 1571. 33,973, f. 5 b.
Curie (Gilbert), Servant to Mary, Qu, of
Scots. Letter (as W. Wilbecke) to
T. Baldwin, 1584. 33,594, ff. 85, 86.
Carte ( Fr, Nicolaus de), of Pavia, Wrote,
in 1477, Add, 33,619.
Curteis (George). Letter to ReT. T.
Streatfeild, 1839. 33,929, f. 461.
Cnrteis (Thomas). Letter to P. Le
Neve, s. a. Eg, 2722, f. 9.
Curtese (Robert). Letter to W. Moreton,
1627. 33,935, f. 182.
Curtis {Rev, John). Owned, in 19th
cent., Eg. 2725.
Cusack (George), Colonel. Letters to
Sir R. Southwell, 1674. 34,344, ff. 99,
101.
Gust (Adelaide), vnfe of Adalbert Welltng-
ton Brownlofr^ Srd Earl Brownlow.
Address to Miss Gordon presented by,
1886. 34,482.
Cust (Lionel), of the British Museum.
Presented, in 1893, Add. Ch. 39,942.
Customs and Excise. Documents
relating to the . fees of the port of
London, 1616, 1624. 34,324, f. 79 b.
Commissions for inquiry into
port fees, customs, etc., 1624. 34,324,
ff. 230, 232.
Roole ou Tarife du Peage de la
mer d'Oresunde [the Sound], 1740. Eg.
2687, f. 203.
Cuthbert (M— ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, n. d. 34,460, f. 271.
Cuthbert (Sophia). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1814-1816. 34,469, ff. 127,
134, 136, 138, 158.
Cutting (G — ), of ffoveton, co, Norf.
Letters to O. Le Neve, 1701, 1704.
Eg. 2719, f. 262; Eg. 2720, f. 8.
CuxtOUy CO, Kent, Deeds relating to,
1382-1578. Add Ch. 36,678-36,581.
Cuzzi (G — ), Consular Agent at Berber,
Letter to Gen. Gordon, 1884. Hal,
34,474, f. 89.
Cypbers. Cypher used by Mary, Qu.
of Scots, and her supporters, 1559,
1569. 33,531, ff. 27, 73, 99, 101, 103.
Cypher of T. Randolph, decyphered,
1569. 33,691, f. 166.
Keys to Royalist cyphers, circ,
1660. 33,596, ff. 21-32.
Key to a British envoy's cypher,
drc. 1672. 34,341, f. 1.
Cypher used by W. Harbord,
Ambassador to the Hague, 1690. 34,340,
f. 68.
Cypher of P. Methuen, Enyoy
Extraordinary to Lisbon, 1700. Printed,
34,335, f. 93.
Keys to cyphers of Lord Auckland,
n. d. 34,461, ff. 329, 419.
Cyril, S., Pattiarch of Alexandria.
Letters to Maxim us and Gennadi us,
12th cent. Qr. 34,060, ff. 544 b, 545.
Letters to Domnus and the bishops
of Libya, etc., 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
ff. 309 b, 310.
Anathemas against Nestorius, 15th
cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 217.
CysicuSf Archbishop of, v. Demetrius.
Cxartoriski (Prtnotf Adam). liCtterto
H. Brougham, 1816. 33,546, f. 202.
Caemy (Karl), Musidan. Letter to
, 1824. Germ. 33,965, f. 190.
Letter to, from L. von Beethoven,
n. d. Germ. 33,965, f. 178.
86
Digitized by
674
D
D— (C— ). Letter to Mrs. Shanna, n. d.
Eg, 2722, f. 10.
D — (L — ). Valentine verses addressed to
Lord Auckland, 1821. Fr, 34,459,
f. 300.
DabbeS (John), of Nonckh, Letter to
T. Knyvett, 1630. Eg. 2716, f. 12.
DabbS (John). Letter to T. Knevitt,
lud. Eg. 2722, f. II.
Dabod, in Egypt Description and draw-
ing of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 168 ; 34,087, f. 3.
Dackcombe (John). Stationery sup-
plied to, in the Exchequer, 1614. 34,318,
f. 38.
DacrOf Baron, o. Brand (Thomas).
, Baroness, v, Leonard (Mar-
garet).
Dacre (William), Srd Baron I>acre. Ex-
chequer payment to, as Warden of the
West Marches of Scotland, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 11.
Dacres (Chnstopher). Commissions to,
for an enquiry on the Borders, 1585.
33,531, f. 197.
Dade of co. Snff., and Sitting-
bonrne, co. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, to 1663 ; 19th cent. 33,920, f. 12 b.
Dade (John), Senior Fellovo of Qonvile
and Caius CoU,, Cambr, College licence
for three years' foreign travel, [1670-
1700]. i;^. 2719, f. 154.
D'AethofcO. Kent, i^om^o/. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 39 b.
D'Aeth (^Sir Thomas), of Knowlton, oo.
Kentf M.P, for Sandwich. Letters to
the town of Sandwich, 1714, 1715.
33,512, ff. 202, 2u7, 210.
Dabsboor, in Egypt Description and
drawings of, by £. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,080, f. 29; 34,084, f. 6.
Dakkeby in Egypt Description and
drawing of, by £. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 203 ; 34,087, f. 12.
DalajrraC (Nicolas), Musician. Letter
to Le Chevalier de Langeac, 1787. Fr.
33,965, f. 131.
Dale (Hryan). Index to epitaphs and
arms in his Annals of Coggeshail, 19th
cent. 33,528, f. 173.
Dale (Robert), of London, afterir. Bich'
monil Herald. News-letters sent to him,
1688-1689. Eg. 2717, ff. 411-431,434-
440.
Correspondence with T. Broca«s,
1689, 1690. Eg. 2717, ff. 432, 445;
Eg. 2718, ff. 1-7, 9, 11.
Letter to J. Vanbrugh, n. d. [1704-
1714]. j;^. 2721, f. 413.
Titles of the Nobility, as now used
by them, 1689. Eg. 2717, f. 441.
Dale (Samuel), M.D. Index to epitaphs
in his History of Harwich and Dover-
court, 19th cent. 33,526, f. 19.
Dallow Manor, in Luton, CO. Bedf.
V. Luton.
D'Almaine and Co., Music Publishers.
Letters to, 1825-1843. 33,964, f. 289 ;
33,965, ff. 13, 15, 66, 68, 184, 207, 209,
247, 263, 290.
Dalrymple ( ). Letter to W.
Eden, 1786. 34,421, f. 154.
Dalnrmple (Alexander), ffydrographer
to the E. India Co, and the Admiralty.
Geoeraphical collections, 18th* cent.
33,765.
Dalrymple (Sir John), Bart. Corre-
spondence with Lord Auckland, 1793.
34,451, ff. 373, 396 ; 34,460, f. 272.
Daly (Denis), M.P. for Galrray. Letter
to W. Eden, 1782. 34,419, f.' 23.
Dalyson (Roger), of Laughton, oo. Line.
Letters to his cousin. Sir B. Gawdy,
1602. -E^. 2714, ff. 173, 189.
Damascns. Account of, by V. Favi,
1615. Ital. 33,566, f. 135 b.
Damont (Robert), of Stowmarket, oo.
Suff. Letter to [B. Gawdy], 1580.
Eg. 2713, f. 115.
Dampier (Thomas), Bishop of Rochester.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,457,
f. 8.
Danby, Earls of.
V. Danvers (Henry).
Osborne (Thomas).
Dandie (Thomas). Particular of lands
[in Norfolk (?)] purchased from, 1594.
33,597, f. 38.
Dandolo (Andrea), Doge of Venice.
V. Venice, Doges of.
Dangerfield (Thomas). Notes of his
confession, 1680. 34,195, f. 79.
Daniel (Evan), Sexton. Inscriptions on
tomb-stones in St. Mary's church and
churchyard, Swansea, 1857. 34,061.
Daniele (Francesco). Owned, in 18th
cent., Add. 34,322.
Digitized by
Daniell (Samnel), Artist, Drawings on
Lord Macartney's embassy to China,
1792-1793. 33,931.
2>axm (John), of Hdddenhamy co. Comb,
Bounds of lands of, 1694. Add. Roll
34,948.
Danvers (Sir Charles). Speech at his
execution, 1601. 34,218, f. 221.
Danvers (Charles). Letter to Joan
Nicholas, 1679. 34,008, t 42.
Daavers (Henry), Baron Danvers of
Dauntsey, and Earl of Danby [1626].
Patent of creation, 1603. Extract,
34,218, f. 192.
Privy Council order signed by,
1629. 34,326, f. 58 b.
Danvers (Richard). Rental of his
manor of Culworth, 1474-1478. 34,301.
Danvers {Sir Samuel), Bart,, of CtU-
worth, CO, Northt, Owned, in 1681,
Add, 34,362.
Danyell (Thomas). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Cleric of the Tallies, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 50.
Darby (Margaret). Confession of her
basUrd's paternity, 1581. Eg, 2713,
f. 121.
Darbsrshire (G— )• Plan of the vil-
lage of Cliffe, CO. Kent, 1836. 34,115,
f. 15.
Darche (Robert), Vicar of Cutcombc, co,
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 6.
Darcy (Robert), Earl of ffoldemesse,
Secret try of State, Correspondence
with W. Titley, 1764-1761. Eg, 2694,
ff. 4-291 passim,
Letter to Sir J. Goodricke, 1758.
Eg, 2694, f. 248.
Letter to Lord Pelham, 1773.
33,506, f. 3.
Darell (IMward), of CalehiU, co, Kent,
Letter to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1837.
34,103, f. 83.
Darell (Rev, William). History of Dover
Castle, 1786. Printed*, with MS. addi-
tions by L. B. Larking, 19th cent.
34,147.
Darling (Christopher), Rector of Staple-
grace, CO. Som, Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1575. 33,973,
f. 15 b.
Darling (Beo, George). Letter to J.
Bentham, 1760. 33,537, f. 28.
Damley, Earl of, v, BHgh (John).
Darqnistade ( ^). Logbook of
** Le Patriarcho " commanded by, 1706-
1709. Fr, 34,246.
IC. 575
Darrell of Calehill in Little
Chart, CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 19 b.
Darrell (William), of Frogfurle, co,
Sussex. Loan from, to the Crown, 1591,
1593. 33,924, ff. 13, 14.
Dartford, co, Kent, Deeds relating to,
circ. 1427-1578. Add. Ch, 36,582-
36,585.
Dartmouth, Earls of, v, Legge.
Darwin (Charles Robert). Correspon-
dence with S. Butler, 1863-lti80.
34,486, ff. 56-61, 80-86.
Darwin (Francis), F,R,S. Correspon-
dence with S. Butler, 1877. 34,486,
ff. 66-79.
Dasch (T — ). Letter to Mrs. Bentham,
1807. 33,544, f. 278.
Daschkaw (Nicolas), Prince. Letter
to S. Bentham, 1783. 33,539, f. 332.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1786. 33,540, ff. 292, 301.
Dashkova (i^nncffss Ekaterina Roman-
ovna). Address, as President of the
Imperial Academy of Sciences, St. Peters-
burg, [1783]. Fr. 33,982, f. 292.
Dashfielde (Hu— ). Letters to W.
Hale, 1637. 33,572, ff. 176, 185.
Dashwood of Bezley, co. Kent,
Family of , Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,921,
ff. 150 b, 151.
Dashwood (Richard), of Cley, co, Norf,
Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1707. Eg, 2720,
ff. 361, 363.
Dassen Island, S, Africa, Map of,
17th cent. 34,184, f. 10 b.
Datchworth, oo, Hertf, Deed relating
to, 1536. Add. Ch. 35,435.
Levy of arms on the inhabitants,
1660. 33,574, ff. 93-96, 99.
Davenant (William). Poems, 17th
cent. 33,998, ff. 41, 80.
Daveney (Henry), of Thetford, cos.
Norf, and Suff, Bonds to, from B.
Gawdy, 1595, 1596. Eg. 2713, ff. 449,
469.
Letter to Gawdy, a, a.
Eg, 2722, f. 13.
Davenport, Township of, co, Chester.
Order to the constables of, to collect a
rate for relief of the poor during the
plague, 1642. 33,938, f. 291.
Davenport (John). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1627. 33,935, f. 175.
Davenporte (Raphe). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1626. 33,935, f. 122.
Digitized by
576
INDEX.
David, King. Miniatures of, late 15th,
early 16th centt. 34,294, ff. 212 b, 215,
218, 225, 227, 232, 233.
David (John). Exchequer payment to,
as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 37 b.
Davidsonn {W\\\\Km\ Scotch Physician
at Paris, afterto. Physician to the King
of Poland. Opinion on the nature of
Tobacco, 1635. Lat. 33,587, ff. 3, 5.
Davies (David Jones), Sector of N. Ben^
fleet, Essex. Presented, in 1889, Add.
33,533.
Davies (Sir John), Attorney-General for
Ireland, temp. Jos. L Transcript of his
**Discoyerie whie Ireland was never
entirely subdued," 19th cent. 33,496,
f.4.
Davies (Philip). Letter to G. Smyth,
1708. 33,589, f. 341.
Davies (W— ). o. Cadell and Davies,
Messrs.
Davis (Richard), of Rotterdam. Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1700. Eg. 2719, f. 164.
Davis (Thomas). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f. 61.
Davison (A—). Letter to W. Eden,
1776. 34,413, f. 86.
Davison (William). Instructions to,
on a mission to the Netherlands, 1576,
1577. Eg. 2790, ff. 194, 228 b.
Notes presented by, as ambassador
to Scotland, 1583. 33,531, f. 181.
Davy of co. Norf., and Maid-
stone, CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 21.
Davy ( ), Sen,, of Besthorpe, co.
JNorf. Letter to B. Gawdy, 5. a. Eg,
2722, f. 27.
Davy (Frances), xcife of John Davy, Sen.
Bond for release of her title to lands in
Kenninghall, 1629. Eg. 2715, f. 474.
Davy (George). Letter to his brother,
W. Davy, 1621. Eg, 2715, f. 226.
Davy (Henry), of Nonoich. Letter to Sir
B. Gawdy, 1602. Eg, 2714, f, 207.
Davy (Henry). Letter to F. Gawdy,
1645. JS'^.2716, f. 396.
Letters to his nephew W. Gawdy,
1654. Eg. 2717, ff. 61, 66.
■ Letters to his cousin — Gawdy,
1656. Eg. 2717, ff. 122, 124, 128, 135,
136, 169, 172, 183.
. Bills for the funeral of his cousin
B. Gawdy, etc., 1661. Eg. 2717, f. 204.
Davy (Henry). Letter to O. Le Neve,
1703. JSJy. 2719, f. 409.
Davy (Hugh). Exchequer payment to,
as Valet of the Crown, 1532. 33,376,
f. 39.
Davy (iSfr Humphrey). Letter to J.
Buddie, 1817. 33,963, f. 114.
Davy (John), Sen., of Kenninghall, co.
Norf. Bond to J. Godbald, 1629. Eg,
2715, f. 474.
Davy (John), Jun., Clerk, of Kenninghall.
Bond to J. Godbald, 1629. Eg. 2715,
f. 474.
Davy (John), of Norwich. Letters to F.
Gawdy, 1640. Eg. 2716, ff. 358, 359.
Davy (Margaret). Letter to her cousin,
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 15.
Davy (Richard), of Lincoln's Inn. Letter
to the High Sheriff of oo. Norfolk, 1578.
Eg. 2713, f. 65.
Davy (Robert), M. P. for Norwich, Letters
to O. Le Neve, 1699. Eg, 2719, ff. 57,
69, 76, 77, 98, 150, 151.
Davy (Robert), of the Inner Temple.
Order of the Benchers' Parliament for
his ** disadmission " to chambers, 1717.
Eg. 2721, f. 430.
Davy (Simon), Ironmonger, of Nortrich.
Bond to L. Mapes, 1605. Eg. 2715,
f. 37.
Davy (William), of East Wrotham, West
Barsham and Gt, Ellingham, co. Norf.
Covenant with G. Blenerhassett, 1635[6].
Eg. 2716, f. 228.
Acquittance to, from A. Mingay,
1637. Eg. 2716, f. 286.
■ Bond for payment to, from B.
Gawdy, 1660. Eg. 2717, f. 189.
Letters to F. Gawdy, 1636-1659.
Eg. 2716, ff. 231, 255, 276, 285, 288,
292, 294, 302, 312, 347, 349 ; Eg. 2717,
ff. 50, 178.
Letters to his cousin C. Gawdy,
1661-1666. Eg. 2717, ff. 208, 255-257,
274.
Davy (William). Letter to W. Eden,
1787. 34,424, f. 183.
■ Letter to Lord Carmarthen, 1787.
Copy. 34,425, f. 12.
Davye (John), Vicar of Woollavington^
00. Sofn. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1572. 33,973, f. 8 b.
Davys (Richard), Rector of Swanswick,
CO, Soin. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 16.
Davys a/. LewyS (Richard), of West-
minster. Acquittance to Sir R. Enoiiys,
1607. Eg. 2715, f. 86.
Dawbeney (Robert), of Redgrave, co.
Siiff. Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, [1600 j.
Eg. 2714, ff. 79-87.
Digitized by
INDEX.
577
Bawe (Hill), of Diicheat, Letter to
Rer. W. Phelpa, 1830. 33,836, f. 57.
Bawe (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Valet of the Crown, 1532. 33,376.
f. 39.
Bawson (John), of SaxmuncUtam, co,
Sttff. Letters toO. Le Neve, 1707, 1710.
Eg, 2720, ff. 357, 359 ; Eij, 2721, f. 143.
Bawson (John), Capt^ R.N. Letter to
Sir A. S. Hamond, 1801. 33,963,
f. 132.
Bav (Hannah). Letter to W. Hale, 1686.
33,573, f. 144.
Bay (Robert), Rector of Parham, oo.
Sussea;, Certificate of Conunanion from.
1592. 33,410, f. 46.
Baye (Robert), of the Middle Temple,
London, Letter to Dame E. de Grey.
1657. ^. 2717, f. 152. ^
Bayes (Edward). Water-colour draw-
ing of Rochester Cathedral and Castle.
1791. 34,115, f. 7.
Bayle (liobert), of Aldersgate, London,
Letter to B. Gawdv, 1594. Eg. 2713,
f. 368.
Baynes (ThomasX Minister, of Mrwich.
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1601, 1605.
2714, f. 171; ^(7. 2715, f. 35.
Bayton (Col, \ Commanding the
Jersey Brigade, Letter to, from G.
Washington, 1781. 33,964, f. 45.
Beacon (Jacob), Rector of Burnett, co,
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 16.
Beal, CO. Kent, Order to reduce ale-
houses in, 1646. 33,512, f. 96.
• Pedigree and notices of the family
of Baker of, 19th cent. 33,611, f. 105.
Beane (Peggy). Verses in praise of,
1765. Irish. 34,119, f. 185.
Beane (SiUs). Remonstrance to the
goTernment of Portugal, 1777. 34,414.
ff. 51, 52. '
Letters to Capt. Hynson, 1777.
34,414, ff. 4, 29, 149, 158, 172, 173, 193,
225, 261. * '
Letter to J.Hancock, 1777. 34,413,
f. 462.
Beane (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Purveyor of the Works to the
King, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 25.
Beane (WiUiam). Letters to W. Hale,
1636, 1637. 33,572, ff. 74, 198.
Bebenliam, co. Suff. Deed relating
to, 1611. ^dtf. a. 32,910.
Deed relating to Scottnetts-with-
the-Haugh manor in, 1649. Add. Ch.
32,938.
l^eML, in Egypt, c. Dabod.
Bechezanlz ( ), Letter to R.
Gunning, 1767. Eg. 2696, f. 344.
Becorue (Volupius). v. Schonsleder
(Wolfgang).
Becroiz (L— P— ). Letter to, from
A. E. M. Gr^try, 1803. Fr. 33,965.
f. 110. *
Bedel (Salomon), Dutch Minister in Eng-
land. Correspondence with T. Grenvilie.
n.d. 34,472, ff. 2, 32.
Beene, co. Northt. Deed relating to,
1354. Add. Ch. 34,250.
Beere (Richard). Correspondence with
R. Hale, 1668. 33,573, f. 68.
Beerintfe (George), B.A. Resignation
of a fellowship at Cambridge in his
favour, 1591. 34,195, f. 8.
Beeringe (Richard), of Pluckley. Ac-
quitUnce to, 1591. 34,195, f. 8.
Beeringe. v, also Bering.
Beermer (Jeremy). Letter to W. Hale,
1685. 33,573, f. 143.
Beganll ( ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1783. 33,977, f. 199.
Beiplileville (Guillaume de). Pil-
grimage of the Soul, 15th cent. Engl,
transl, 34,193, f. 5.
Beios (Capt. John). Verses to Sir J.
C«sar, 1627. 34,324, f. 327.
Be Janre (Jean Elie Bed^ne), Dramatist,
Document cone. **Les quiproquos Es-
pagnols," signed by, 1792. 33,965,
f. 143 b.
B^jaset (Pauline Virginie), Actress,
Letter to T. Lasabathie, 1854. Fr,
33,964, f. 102.
Bekkeh, in Egypt. V, Dakkeh.
Belabere. Price-list of engraved por-
traits, etc., from the Delabere collection,
1811. 34,411, f. 627.
Belagoa, S. Africa. Vocabulary of the
language, 1823. 33,837, f. 16.
Belagoa Bay, S. Africa, Descriptions
of, lyth cent. 33,837, ff. 16, 25, 38.
Be la Saye (George). Letter to R.
Twysden, ctrc. 1590. 34,174, f. 10.
Be la Eaye (Neville). Letters to R.
Twysden, 1582. 34,174, f. 3; 34,176,
f. 10.
Be La Lee (William). Cast of seal of,
xcvii. 37.
Be-la-Xore Forest, co. Chester,
Order to the keeper from Fr. Bacon,
1613. 33,498, i. 3.
2 P
Digitized by
578
INDEX.
De la Pole (Michael), Earl of Suffolk.
Cast of seal of. Ci. 1.
De la Pole (William), Earl of Suffolk,
Roundels by, 15th cent. Fr. 34,360,
f. 22 b.
Delaval (Daniel), Secretary to the English
Ambassador at the Hague, afterwards
Resident at Copenhagen, Report on trade
between Great Britain and the United
States, 1773. 34,412, f. 263.
Letters to R. Gunning, 1766, 1774-
1775. Eg, 2696, f. 97; Eg, 2703,
ff. 126, 266.
Delavale (Francis). Letter to Sir R.
Knollyp, n.d. [ante 1618]. Eg. 2715,
f. 211.
Delaware, Familu of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 246.
Delaware Bay, N, America, Map of,
circ, 1778. 34,461, f. 331.
De Lawne of Sharsted in Dod-
dizurton, CO. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 20.
DelinqnentS. List of, in an order
of the Sequestrators to the constables of
Congleton forbidding payments to them,
1643. 33,938, f. 297.
Petition of W. and E. Moreton to
the Committee for compounding with,
post 1645. 33,938, f. 306.
Order of the Compounding Com-
mittee discharging the estates of W.
Moreton, 1649. 33,939, f. 18.
Order of the Compounding Com-
mittee for an allowance to the wife and
children of J. Woodnoth, 1650. Copy,
33,939, f. 29.
V. also SeqnestrationB. .
Delmynden Manor, m Hawkhwrstj
CO, Kent, Account of, 1837. 33,929,
f. 421.
Delrien (Etienne Joseph Bernard),
Author, Petition to the Due d'Aumont
signed by, 1827. 33,965, f. 166 b.
Delriou ( I'Ctter to Capt.
Hynson, 1777. 34,414, f. 140.
Demetrins, Archbishop of Cyzicus, On
the Jacobite heresy, etc, 12th cent. Or,
34,060, f. 534.
Demidoff (N— ). Letter to S. Bentham,
1781. 33,539, f. 242.
DemOBthenes. Third Epistle, 2nd or
Ist cent. B.C. Ur. Pap. cxxxiii.
De Falsa Legatione, 2nd cent. (?).
Lnpcrf. 34,473(1).
Oratio in Aristogeitonem I., 5th
cent. Fragment. 34,473(2).
Dempster (C'*"'*?©). Letter to W.
Eden, 1772. 34,412, f. 195.
Denbigh, County of. Chronicle of
events in, by P. Roberts, 1607-1646.
33,373.
Writs relating to, tcmpp, Eliz. —
Charles II. Add. Ch. 39,989.
Denderah al. Dendara, *» Egypt,
Description and drawings of, by E, W.
Une, 1825-1828. 34,081, f. 136;
34,084, f. 15.
Plan of, 1833. 34,198, f. 58.
Dendoor, «» Egypt, Description and
drawing of, by £. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 197 ; 34,087, f. 9.
Dendy (Samuel). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1825. 34,188, f. 85.
Dene (Thomas de). Cast of counter-seal
of, 1349. xciv. 34.
Dennine (Sire Thomas). Partition of
hisproperty, 1372. Add. Ch, 33,137.
DenMmarshy co. Kent. Rental, in
1538. Copy, 19th cent. 33,902, f. 73.
Denmark, Sovereigns of, Frederic II.
Instructions to the English Commis-
sioners at the Embden Conference, 1588.
Eg. 2790, f. 230.
Christian IV. Papers relating to
the visit to, of James VI. of Scotland,
1589-1590. 33,531, flf. 229-236.
»* Anent militarie govern-
ment apud Danos," 1594 (?). Lot.
33,531, f. 291.
Relation of, by Caid,
Bentivoglio, 1613. 34,322, f. 70 b.
Frederic III. List of Danish
ships, [1650-1660]. 33,589, f. 131 b.
Christian V. Oi-dinance concern-
ing 3\lk stuffs, 1684. Eg. 2684, f. 145.
Frederic IV. List of Danish
troops for the service of Gt. Britain
and the States Genei-al, with raUs of
pay, 1701-1714. Eg. 2688, ff. 130, 132.
Correspondence of W.
Titley, English Envoy to, 1728-1730.
Eg, 2680-2695.
Christian VI. Correspondence of
W. Titley, English Envoy to, 1730-
1746. Eg. 2680-2695.
Correspondence with Geo.
IL of England, 1736. Copies, Eg.
2683, ff. 69, 142, 206.
Treaty with the town of
Hamburg, 1736. Eg. 2683, f. 75.
Proceedings on a robbery
of goods belonging to the Danish Asiatic
Company on the Irish Coast, 1736.
Eg. 2G83, f. 280.
Ordinances relating to
salt, 1737. Eg. 2684, ff. HI, HO.
Digitized by
T^enmsaikf Sovereigns of , Christian VI.
(Continued), Ordinance respecting qaar-
antine, 1737. Eg. 2684, f. 162.
Replies to memorials of W.
Titley, 1737, 1741. Eg. 2684, f. 247 ;
Eg. 2689, f. 22.
' Ordinance prohibiting the
importation of brass plates and wire,
etc., 1737. Eg. 2684, f. 249.
Project of treaty with
England, 1739. Eg. 2685, ff. 191, 362-
365.
Army-list, 1739. Eg.
2686, ff. 102, 103.
List of men-of-war, 1741.
Eg. 2688, f. 71 b.
list of Danish troops for
the service of Gt. Britain, with pay due,
1741. Eg. 2688, f. 108: Eg. 2689,
ff. 105, 117.
— ^— Ordinances concerning
Danish commerce, 1741. Printed.
Eg. 2688, ff. 186, 231, 233.
Order to General Connt
Schulenburg,1741. Copy. JE^. 2689, f. 49.
Negotiations with Sweden,
1743-1744. Eg. 2692, ff. 11-16, 18,
95, 97, 118, 223.
Grant to the Company of
Norway, 1744. Eg. 2693, f. 93.
For correspondence of Ambassadors, etc^
abroad, v. also : —
Bachoff von Echt (Johann Friedrich),
Baron, Resident at St. Peters'
hurg (1739).
Grijs (N— ), Minister at the Hague
(1740).
Johnn (Christian Auguste von),
Resident in England, (1736).
Sohlenthal (Heinrich Friedrich),
Resident m England (1739-1741).
— — Frederic V. Correspondence of
W. Titley, English Envoy to, 1746-1764.
Eg. 2680-2695.
Project of treaty with
England, 1755. Eg. 2694, f. 138.
Correspondence of his wife
Loaisa, as crown-princess of Denmark,
with W. Titley, 1744. Eg. 2693, ff. 14,
17,24,25,33.
Christian VII. Correspondence of
R. Gunning, English Minister to, 1766-
1771. 2696-2700; 2704.
Remarks on the Danish
fleet, 1766. Eg. 2696, f. 157.
— Statistics of revenne and
trade, 1767. Eg. 2696, ff. 258-265.
Note relating to the King's
amusements, 1767. Eg. 2696, f. 316.
' Scheme of income tax,
1768. Eg. 2697, f. 196.
EX, 579
BenmMkfSwereignso/. Christian VII.
(continuedy, Letter to the Governor of
Bergen, 1769. Copy. Eg. 2698, f. 158.
Correspondence with
George III. of England, 1771. Eg, 2700,
ff. 114, 173, 249, 268.
Instruction to the Danish
merchants, 1793. Fr. Copy. 34,449,
f. 147.
Article ezplicatoire du
traits entre TAngleterre et Danne-
marck, 1780. 34,417, f. 92.
Account of the Danish
claims to the Bengal trade, 1786.
34,468, f. 2.
Complaints by Danish
merchants on behalf of the Dutch E. I.
Co., circ. 1786. 34,468, f. 215.
For correspondence of Ambassadors, etc,
abroad, v. also : —
Dreyer (Christoph Willem), Secre'
tary at St. Peter Aurg (1774).
Dennef Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent.
33,896, ff. 30, 42 b ; 33,920, f. 32 b.
Denne (John), Archdeacon of Rochester.
Letter to Dr. A. a Ducarel, 1754.
34,079, f. 64.
Denne (Thomas de). Inquisition cone.
age of, 1341. Copy, 19th cent. 33,921,
f. 87 b.
Denne (William de). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1341. Copy, 19th cent. 33,921,
ff. 86, 87.
Dennv of Baveningham and
Toft Monks, Family of. Pedigree,
post 1664. Eg. 2717, f. 261.
Denny (Anthony), of Cheshunt. Will,
1549. Copy. 33,577, f. 1.
Denny (Fyrmyn), of Fomcett, co. Norf.
Letters to Sir T. Knevett, 1588. Eg.
2713, ff. 218, 236.
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, s. a. [circ.
1595]. Eg. 2713, ff. 225, 243, 248.
Donny (Joan), vnfe of Sir Anthony
fJenhy. Legacy to, from Sir R. Crom-
well, 1545. 34,393, f. 8.
Denny {Sir William). <*The Sheep-
hearcTs Holiday," 1651. Autogr. 34,065.
Denny (William), of Beaconsfield, co.
Bucks. Letters to C. Gawdy, 1666-
1669. Eg. 2717, ff. 272, 278, 314.
Dennye (William), of Riddiesworth, co.
Norf. Letter to F. Gawdy, 1633. Eg.
2716, f. 138.
Denoyer ( )• Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1780. 33,539, f. 59.
Denstead Manor, m Chartham, co.
Kent. Rents in,. 17th cent. 04,218,
f. 189 b.
2 P 2
Digitized by
580
JNDEX.
Denton of Tnnbridge, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 19.
Denton (Alexander), of Tunbridge,
Survey of lands in Kent drawn by, 1630.
34,155.
Denton (Anthony), of Tunbridge, Plans
of lauds in Kent bel. to Sir R. Twysden,
1630. 34,156.
Denton Court, co. Kent, Account
of, 1802. 33,929, f. 15.
D'Eon de Beaumont (Charles
Genevieve Louis Auguste Andr^ Timo-
th^e). Chevalier, School exercise-book,
1745. 34,277.
Portrait, 18th cent. Engr, 34,277,
f. 1.
Deptford, co. Kent, Deeds relating to,
circ. 1516-1624. Add, Ch. 36,586-
86,590.
De Quincey (Thomas). Fragment of
his « Daughter of Lebanon," 19th cent.
AfOogr, Eg, 2679, f. 26.
— Extract from his account of the
poet Wordsworth, it. d, 33,964, f. 251.
Derby, Comty of. Writs relating to,
tempp, Eliz. — Charles 11. Add, Ch,
39,951.
' Letter to the Justices in, from Sir
R. Sadleir, 1585. 33,594, f. 185.
' Correspondence relating to mili-
tary and other affairs in, 1660-1666.
34,306.
Muster-roll for the hundreds of
Scarsdale, High Peak and Wirksworth,
1660. 34,306, f. 1.
Yearly value of peers' estates in,
1663. 34,306, f. 24 b.
Letter to the commissioners
for
the eighteen months' tax in, from the
Speaker, 1664. 34,306, f. 37.
Letters relating to the collection
of the Royal aid in, 1665. 34,306,
ff. 47, 48.
Tour through, with views and
drawings, 1803. 33,640.
Sheriff of, v, Nouche {Sir John).
Derby, co. Derby. Pedigree and notices
of the family of Baker of, 19th cent.
33,611, f. 122.
Derby, Countesses of, v, Stanley.
Earls of, v, Stanley.
Derby Priory, co, Derb, Owned, in
15th cent., JS;^. 2710.
Derehawgh (William), of Soham Lodge,
CO, Suff, Letters to , 1605. Eg,
2715, ff. 20, 23.
Derinffy FcmUly of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 74; 33,919, f. 316;
33,920, f. 23.
Derinff (Anthony). Letter to his
brother, 1641. 34,195, f. 32.
Derinff (Charles). Letter to E. South-
well, 1697. 33,924, f. 90.
Derinff {Sir Edward), Is* Bart. Speech
of, in Parliament, 1640. 34,485, f. 77.
Letters to, from W. Wheeler, and
others, 1630-1640. 34,195, ff. 20, 22,
26, 30.
Warrant for arrest of, 1642.
33,512, f. 72.
Portrait, 1640. 34,195, f. 29.
Dering {Sir Edward), 2nd Bart. Note
on his marriage with M. Harvey, 17th
cent. 34,164, f. 95 b.
Letter to, from W. Codd, 1649.
34,195, f. 44.
Bering (Sir Edward), Srd Bart, Tran-
scripts from diary of, 1835. 33,923,
f. 429.
Letter to Major R. Bufkin, 1684.
34,103, f. 6.
Derinff (Sir Edward), 5th Bart. Letters
to J? Kirke, 1732-1733. 34,195,
ff. 170, 174, 176.
Dering (Richard). Signature, as wit-
nesTto bond, 1592. 34,174, f. IL
Deringe (Edmund). Acquittance to
E. Perle, 1592. 33,410. f. 34.
Dermott (Richard), of Castlehill, JVWr-
wich. Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1695. Eg.
2718, f. 228.
De BoiSSy ( )i Opera Singer.
Receipt for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167 b.
Derr, »» Kgypt. v, Ed-Dirr.
Derry, Bishops of.
V. Downes (Henry).
Nicolson (William).
Derwentwater, -i^ar/ o/. r. Radchffe
(James)«
Desbassayns de SicbenLont
( ). Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1813.
33,982, f. 44.
Desbassayns de Sicbemont
( ), Ba/oness. Letter to Lord
Auckland, n. d. 34,460, f. 236.
Desborougb (John), Major- Gen. Mili-
tary returns by his Deputies in the
South Western Counties, 1655. 34,012.
Dob Cbamps de Marcilly (Marie
Claire), m£)w (1707) of Philippe Le
ValloiSy Marquis de VUlette, and 2nd
wife (1720) of Henry St. John, Ut
Viscount Bolingbroke. l-.ctters to Henri-
etta St. John, 1719, 1721. Fr. 34,196,
ff. 9b, 16b.
Digitized by
INDEX.
581
DesmaretS (Henri). Nnmben from
Ipbigdnie/' 18th cent. 34,004, ff. 66,
149 b.
Desmond, Earl of. v. Fitzgerald
(Gerald).
Despencer, Barony of. Notes on,
17th cent. 34,218, ff. 64 b, 65.
Baroness, f». Fane (Mary).
Despotin (Jaspar), Physician, of Bury^
CO. Suff. Letters to F. Gawdy, n.d.
Eg. 2722, ff. 16-20.
Des Fres (Josquin). Chanson i 6,
19th cent. 34,071, f. 10 b.
Dessaner (Joseph), Musician, Letter to
Mme. Freppa, 1840. Fr. 33,965, f. 194.
Portrait, by J. Kriehuber, 1831.
33,965, f. 192.
Destouches (Andr^ Cardinal). Nam-
bers from " Issd," 18th cent. 34,004,
ff. 39 b, 136.
D'Etchepare (Darretche). Letter to
Lord Holland, 1817. Fr. 34,459, f. 188.
Dethick (Gilbert), 2nd son of Sir W.
Dethick, Oarter King at Arm^ Registrar
of the Court of Chioalry. Letter to
F. Gawdy, 1634. Eg. 2716, f. 172.
Detling, co. Kent. Deeds relating to,
1592. Add. Ch. 36,591 ; 36,592.
Dettingen, Battle of. Printed notices
of, 1743. Eg. 2691, ff. 164, 165.
De Vance (Anthony), of Amsterdam,
Letter to P. Mandit, 1683. Fr. Eg.
2717, f. 399.
Deranlz ( \ Secretary to the
English Embassy at Brussels. Letters
to Sir W. D. Colt and his seer. Schwein-
furt, 1692. Fr. 34,096, ff. 12, 17, 23,
47, 53.
Devaynes (W— ). Letter to W. Eden,
1786. 34,423, f. 32.
Devenish (Robert), Norroy King at
At-ms. Letter to R. Dale, n. d. [ante
1704]. Eg. 2719, f. 444.
Deverenz (Frances), wife of Robert^
3rd Earl of Essex. Letters to Mrs. A.
Tamer and Dr. Forman, 1612. Copies.
34,218, f. 163.
Deverenz (Robert), 2nd Earl of Essex.
Norden's Description of Essex dedicated
to, 1594. 33,769.
■ Dedication to, and arms of, 1599.
34,192, f. 3 b.
Letter to Commissioners for
Masters and Justices of Peace in Nor-
folk, 1599. Copy. Eg. 2714, f. 3.
Letter to, from J. Scott, circ.
1600. 33,924, f. 27.
Deverenx (Robert), 2nd Earl of Essex
(continued). Arraignment of, 1601.
34,218, f. 210.
Deverenx (Robert), Srd Earl of Essex.
Speeches at the divorce of him and Lady
Frances Howard his wife, 1613. 34,218,
ff. 143, 144.
Quartering expenses of his troops
at King's Walden, 1644. 33,574, f. 11.
■ Political arguments addressed to,
by J. Jones, [1642 ?]. 33,374, f. 19 b.
Deneronz (Christopher), Sector of
Walcot, CO. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1572. 33,973»
f. 8.
De Vic ( )y Sieur. Passport to
French merchants to travel to Dover
addressed to, 1596. 34,218, f. 7 b.
Devienne (Fran9ois), Musician. Papers
of the Th^tre de la Rue Feydeau, Paris,
signed by, 1792-1796. Fr. 33,965,
ff. 133-143.
Devilhoey co. Bedf. Deed relating to,
drc. 1228. Add. Ch. 33,054.
Devizes, co. Wilts. Assignment in
trust of the borough, 1636. Copy*
34,008, f. 31.
Statement of case cone, the fee-
farm rents of the borough, 1707.
34^008, f. 72.
Devon, Comty of. Writs relating to,
tempp. Eliz. — Charles IL Add. Ch,
39,952.
Survey of, by T. Risdon, 18th cent.
Copy. Imperf. 33,420, f. 156.
Extracts from parish-registers of,
19th cent. Eg. 2748-2779.
Herald's visiUtion of, 1620.
34,101.
Monopoly of fish-curing in, leased
to H. Warner, 1592. 34,224, f. 13 b.
Journals of tours in, with views
and drawings, 1797, 1829. 33,635,
ff. 63-84 ; 33,637, ff. 5-12 j 33,714.
Devon, Earls of.
V. Blount (Charles).
Courtenay.
Devon (Charles). Letters to S. Grimaldi,
1828, 1830, 1836. 34,188, ff. 319, 457 ;
34,189, f. 85.
Devon (Frederic). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1838. 34,189, f. 156.
Devonshire, ^arl of. v. Cavendish
(William).
Dewar (L— ). Owned, in 1873-1879,
Add. 34,071.
Dewe (Dominique), o/^ou/o^n^. Passport
to certain French merchants to travel
to Dover, 1596. Copy. 34,218 f. 7 b.
Digitized by
582 IN]
D'Ewes (Sk- Simonds), Bart, De-
cyphered passages of his diaiy of the
Long Parliament, 1640-1641 ; 19th cent.
34,486, f. 33.
Letter, as Sheriff of Suffolk, to
Dorer, 1639. 34,079, f. 35.
Dewing (William), Beerbrewery of
Hackford, co, Norf, Bond for re-
payment of moneys, 1699. Eg, 2719,
f. 94.
D6WpaF^8 (John). Exchequer payment
to, as tailor to the King, 1531. 33,376,
f. 21.
Dewzell (Thomas). Writs concerning
suit of, 1663. 33,589, ff. 20, 21.
Dcry (George), of Norwich, Letter to
W. Gawdy with acquittance, 1656. Eg.
2717, f. 115.
Letter to T. Knyyett, n. d, [circ,
1656]. Eg, 2717, f. 116.
Bey (R— ). Letters to C. Gawdy, 1663-
1669. Eg, 2717, ff. 244, 251, 254, 271,
276, 277, 292, 304, 309.
Letter to Sir W. Gawdy, 1666.
Eg, 2717, f. 270.
Dey (Robert), of Scoulton, co, Norf,
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1605. Eg.
2715, f. 21.
— Acquittance to Enyvett,
1631. Eg. 2716, f. 38.
Dey (Robert), Apothecary, Letter to
F. Gawdy, 1633. Eg. 2716, f. 114.
Dey (Robert). Letter to [F. Gawdy],
1648. i;^. 2716, f. 455.
Dey (William), Keeper of the House of
Bridewell in Acle, co, Norf, Acquit-
tance to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602. Eg.
2714, f. 198.
Acquittances to P. (3awdy, 1615,
1616. jE^. 2715, ff. 194, 198.
Deye (Thomas), wn., of Ipswich and
Mye^ CO, Suff, Acquittances to T.
Knyvett, 1648-1654. Eg, 2716, ff. 454,
457 ; Eg, 2717, ff. 14, 25, 51.
Letters to T. Knyvett, 1649, 1657.
Eg. 2716, f. 458; Eg, 2717, f. 148.
Dhondo Pant Nana Sahib, v.
Nana Sahib (Dhondo Pant).
Diaries and Memoranda. T
Cwtta Cyfarwydd, by P. Roberts, 1607-
1646. 33,373.
J. Smyth, Parliamentary diary,
1621. 34,121.
Decyphered passages of Sir S.
D*Kwes diary of the Long Parliament,
1640-1641. 34,486, f. 33.
J. Milward, as M.P. for co. Derby,
1666-1668. 33,413.
Diaries and Memoranda (cm-
tinned). Rev. Geo. Whitefield, 1736.
34,068.
Samuel Bentham, 1780-1781.
33,564, f. 1.
Rev. J. Skinner, 1788-1832.
33,633—33,730.
Thomas Pelham, 2nd Earl of
Chichester (in 1805), 1793-1794.
33,629—33,631.
J. P. Morier, 1810-1815. 33,839-
33,844.
Joseph Hunter, 1810-1817, 1833,
1841-1860. 33,600 ; 33,601.
Journal of F. S. Larpent, with the
army in the Peninsula, 1812-1814.
33,419.
Jeremy Bentham, kept by J. F.
Colls, his secretary, 1821-1825. 33,563,
f. 63.
V, also Voyages and Tra-
vels.
Dias (Marco). Letter to J. de Grando,
1568. 33,983, A, f. 320.
Dibdin (Charles), sen., Composer.
Songs from *« Poor Vulcan," etCy 1788.
34,126,ff. 54 b, 65 b, 88 b.
Dibdin (Thomas), Manager of Drury
Lane Theatre, Letter to , 1815.
34,459, f. 149.
DicCOnSOn (William), Treasurer to
Qu, Mary of Modena. Letter of the
Pretender on the death of, 1742. 33,954,
f. 5.
Dice. Book of Fate, to be consulted with
three dice, 17th cent. Ital, 33,955.
Dick {Capt, Louis). Letter to the Com-
mittee for Safety of the Kingdom, 1642.
Copy. 34,253, f. 17.
Account with Parliament for
supply of ships, etc,^ 1646. 33,589,
ff. 3-6.
Dick (William), Merchant, of Edinburgh,
Loan to Sir W. Hamilton, 1632. 33,589,
f. 1.
Dick (Sir William), of Braid, Account
with Parliament for supply of ships,
etc, 1646. 33,589, ff. 3-6.
DickeSOnn (David), Comptcr-Warden
of the Scotch Mint, Register of gold
coins, etc, 1593-1598. 33,517.
Dickinson (John). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 127.
Dickinson (William), M,P, for co,
Somerset, Letters to Rev. W. Phelps,
1830, 1833. 33,836, ff. 46, 55, 132.
Dictionaries. Medulla Grammaticse :
Latin-English, 15th cent. 33,534.
Digitized by
IND£X.
583
Dictionaries (cofUmwd). Latin-Eng-
lish glossary of the Bible, 15th cent.
34,305.
Latin-English vocabalaries, 15th
cent. 34,276, ff. 12, 22 b, 25 b.
Glossary of terms compiled by
0. St. J. Cooper for his collections for
Bedfordshire, 18th cent. 34,384.
- R. Bigland's Lincolnshire glossary,
Digl
the
'ififby (Sir Kenelm) (continued), "Of
the Mi»
18th cent. 34,141, f. 51 b.
■ French-English and French-Latin,
18th cent. Imperf. 34,177, f. 58.
Fran9oi8 et Congo, 1772. 33,779.
French-Arabic yocabalary, 1833.
34,198, f. 93.
Vocabnlaries of the Hungarian
and Transflylvanian, and of the English,
Gypsey languages, by G. Borrow, 19th
cent. 34,201, ff. 1, 26.
Vocabulary of Delagoa language,
19th cent. 33,837, f. 23.
■ Notes of subscription to Castell's
Lexicon Heptaglotton, 1658-1664.
34,164, f. 100.
Notes cone printing of Sir W.
Twysden's Hebrew Dictionary, 1658-
1664. 34,164, f. 100.
Diddinsfton (7)> co. Hunt, Deed re-
lating to, 1574. Add, Ch. 39,123.
Biddington Kauor, co. Hunt. (?>
Rental of, 1496. Add, Boll 39,576.
Diderot (Denis). Translation of his
comedy, "Le fils naturel," 19th cent.
Span. 33,486, f. 450.
■ Letter to Mme. Necker, n. d. Fr.
33,964, f. 394.
Didlington, co. Norf, Order to the
Constobles of, 1635. Kg, 2716, f. 217.
Diego &aiSy Islcmd of, v, Rodriguez.
Diemen (Anthony van), Governor of
the Dutch East Indies, Decree, 1642.
EngL tmnsl,, 18th cent. 34,123, f. 17.
Digby. Jacobite pseudonym for Gen.
A. de Dillon, 1718-19. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Digby (George), Lord Dighy, Secretary
o7 Slate, Correspondence with Lord
Jermyn, 1645. 33,596, ff. 7, 9, 11, 17.
Letters to the Marquis of Mont-
rose, 1645. 33,596, ff. 13, 18.
Letter to Sir E. Hyde, 1645.
33,596, f. 15.
Digby (John), Baron Dighy^ afterw. E'trl
of Bristol, Propositions on the affairs
of the Palatinate, 1621. Copy. 34,217,
f. 20.
Dip^by iStr Keuelm). Observations on
Canto 9, St. 2, of Spenser*s Faery Queen,
1638. J5i/. 2725, f. 117 b.
iseryes of Man's Life '* : a poem,
probably by, 17th cent. 34,362, f. 66.
igby (S-—). Letter to Lord Auckland,
1790. 34,430, f. 53.
es. Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
3^,^96, ff. 24-26, 35, 36.
Digges (Sir Dudley), M.F, for co, Kent.
Speech in Parliament on the liberty of
the subject, 1628. 33,469, f. 40.
Dignan (Dr. Broune). Correspondence
with W. Eden, 1777-1780. 34,413,
ff. 265, 284, 392; 34,416, ff, 374, 523:
34,417, f. 57.
Digniim (Charles), Singer. References
to, 1804. 34,007, ff. 61-73, 77.
DigSWelly CO. Hertf, Levy of arms on
the inhabitants, 1660. 33,574, ff. 86, 99.
D^kveldy Lwd of, v. Weede (Everard
Dike (Daniel), of London. Letter to 0.
Le Neve, 1709. Eg. 2721, f. 92.
Dilke (William), of Barton, co. Norf.
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1694. Eg. 2718,
f. 142.
Dillingen, in Bavaria. Exhortation
of the Rector of the University of, for
obtaining indulgences, 1555. 33,738,
f. 4b.
Dillingham (William), Fellow, afterw.
Master, of Emmanuel College, CanJtridge,
Letter to W. Moreton, 1623. 33,935,
f. 50.
DillingtoXL, co. ffunt. Deeds relating
to, 1321-1464. Add Ch. 33,245-33,249.
Court-roll, 1602. Add. Boll
39,575.
Dillon (Gen. Arthur de). Letter to,
from the Duke of Ormonde, 1718.
33,950, ff. 3, 4, 4 b.
Dillon (Arthur Richard), Archbishop of
Narbonne. Letter to Lord Auckland,
1793. 34,447, f. 239.
Dillon (Wentworth), Earl of Roscommon,
(06. 1684). Copy of verses by, n. d.
33.498, f. 38.
Dillwyn (Lewis Weston). Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1813. 33,982, f. 51.
Dingley of co. Kent, etc., Family
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 61.
Dingwally cos. Boss and Cromarty.
Cast of common seal of the borough,
1848. XCVIII. 53.
Dinorben, Baron, v. Hughes (William
Lewis).
Digitized by
584
INDEX.
DionysillSy 8., Patriarch of Alexandria,
Answers to questions of canon law,
15th cent. Or. 34,060, r. 281.
Dirom (Alexander), Deputy- Adjutant^
General in India. Memorandum re-
specting the reduction of Mauritius in
the East Indies, 1793. 34,450, f. 241.
Pigmag, the Penitent Thief on the Cross.
Prayer addressed to, 15th cent. Lot*
34,069, f. 303.
Disney (John), of Lincoln. Letter to
J. Hare, 1720. Eg. 2721, f. 448.
D'lvernois (Francois), v. Iremob
(Fran9ois D').
Divination. Book of Fate, 17th cent.
Ital. 33,955.
Treatise on auguries from flight
of birds, 14th cent. Span, and LaU
34,018, f. 93.
Dixon of Tnnbridtf 6, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f.l8.
Dixon (John), of Norwich. Letter to
Sir B. Gawdy, 1599. Eg. 2714, f. 30.
Dixon (John), Rector of Toddington, co.
Bedf. Letters to Rey. 0. St. J. Cooper,
1800. 34,383, ff. 109, 111.
Dixon (John). Letter to Lord Auckland,
1806. 34,456, f. 572.
Dixon (Robert). Letter to Sir B. Hale,
1725. 33,573, f. 311.
Dixwell of Coton, co. Warw.,
and Brome, in Barham, co.
Kent, Family of. Pedigree to 1663 ;
19th cent. 33,920, f. 12 b.
Dixwell {Sir Basill), 2nd Bart., Lieu-
tenant of Dover Castle. Letters to the
town of Sandwich, 1695-1702. 33,512,
ff. 136, 141, 143, 147, 184.
Dobereiner (Johann Wolfgang), Pro-
fessor at Jena. Letters to, from J. W.
Yon Goethe, 1812. Germ. 33,964,
ff. 426, 428.
Dobr^ { )> Opera Singer. Receipt
for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167 b.
Dobson (Stephen), of Ashicellthorpey co.
Norf. Letter to T. Knyvett, s. a. Eg.
2722, f. 21.
Docker (John), Vicar of Scarborough.
Certificate, 1714. 34,265, f. 152.
Docbay (Benjamin). Correspondence
with Prof. R. Owen, 1845-1860. 33,348.
Dod (Nathanael), Fellow of Caius College^
Cambridge. Letters to F. Gawdy, 1626-
1628. Eg. 2715, ff. 314, 328, 334, 338,
347 435.
*" Acquittances, 1627, 1628. Eg.
2715, ff. 340, 402, 443.
Dod (Thomas). Letter to W. Moreton,
1635. 33,936, f. 143.
Dodd (Thomas), Printseller. Memorials
of engravers in Gt. Britain, 1550-1800.
33,394-33,407.
Biographical notes of engraTers,
19th cent. 34,411, f. 1.
Catalogue of European engrarers,
19th cent. 33,408.
On the origin of engraring, etc..
19th cent. 33,394, ff. 91, 144.
Artists* signatures, cyphers and
monograms, 19th cent. 34,411, f. 392.
Scheme for acquiring pictures
from London art-sales for Manchester,
1823. 34,411, f. 654.
List of prints from the Dowdes-
well and other collections, 19th cent.
Copy. 34,411, f. 615.
Sale>catalogue of engraved British
portraits and other prints collected by,
1850. Printed. 34,411, f. 685.
Letters to W. Clements, 1848-
1849. 34,411, ff. 668-682.
Doddington, co. Comb. Deed relating
to, temp. Eliz. Add. Ch. 33,066.
Doddridge (Mercy), vHdow of Philip
Doddridge. Correspondence with J.
Follett, 1752-1753. 34,274, ff. 40-
47.
Doddridge (Dr. Philip). Letter to
his wife (?), 1745. 33,964, f. 252.
Dodds (William), of co. Hertford. Ac-
quittance, 1567. Eg. 2713, f. 35.
Dodwell (Edward), F.S.A. Drawings
of Egyptian, Etruscan and Roman
antiquities, circ. 1825-1827. 33,958-
33,961.
Dodwell (Jacob), Vicar of Stogursey, co.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 5.
Doe (John). Acquittances to Sir W.
Gawdy, 1665, 1665[6]. Eg. 2717,
ff. 266, 269.
Doerfeld (J— L~). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1793. 34,447, f. 200;
34,450, f. 257 ; 34.451, f. 54.
Doge (Nicholas). Inquisition cone, title
ot;i275-76. Copy, 19th cent. 33,921,
f. 70.
Dogs. Collection relating to, by J. F. L.
Williams, circ. 1835. 33,503, f. 51.
Doherty (James). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1828. 34,188, f. 291.
Dolben (David), -BisAqpo/5an^. Let-
ter to Sir J. Ca!sar, 1632. 34,324,
f. 304.
Digitized by
UTDEX.
385
Dolben (John), Bishop of Bochester
(1666), Archbishop of York (1683).
Sermon, 17th cent. 34,312. f. 53.
Letter to, from Sir W. Twysden
and C. Twysden, with his note, 1681.
34,176, f. 85.
Dolben {Sir John), 2nd Bart, Book-
plates, 18th cent. 34,310-34,312.
Dolby (M— ). Letter to her cousin,
P. Mauduit, ». a. Eg. 2722, f. 22.
Dollman (Francis Thomas), Architect,
Drawings, etc., of Wells, 19th cent. Eg.
2738 ; Eg, 2739.
Drawings of St. Cuthbert's CSinrch,
Wells, 1893. Eg, 2747.
Domesday Book. Extracts from,
rel. to Peterborough Abbey, 13th cent.
Eg. 2733, f. 159.
Extracts from, concerning Ipswich,
14th cent. Eg. 2788, f. 7.
Note on the ** Norwich Domesday
Book," by A. Norris, 1780. 33,393.
Dominic, Archbishop of Orado. Letter
to, in 1054, from the Patriarch of
Antioch, 12th cent. Qr, 34,060,
f. 536 b.
Dominica, island of. Proof impression
of seal of Queen Victoria for. xcviii.
21.
Dominican, A. Letter, thus signed,
against the Spanish match, drc. 1620.
34,217, f. 19.
Donate (HippoUto). Practice of, in
painting, described, 17th cent. 34,1^0,
f. 34.
Donato (Leonardo), Doge of Venice, v.
Venice, J)oges of.
Donecastre (William de), Citizen of
Chester. Cast of seal of, 1330-1331.
Lxxxi. 66.
Donffan (Thomas), Viscount Dongan,
2na Earl of Limerick (1688). Letters
to Col. Fitspatrick and Lord
1688. 33,589, ff. 298, 300.
Doni (Antonio Francesco). **Ia Lu-
miera": a poem, 1567. 33,790.
V, Dunton al.
Chevening, co.
Donington Manor.
Donington Manor, in
Kent.
Donnadien (A~). Letter to, from
Mme. Lopez, 1851. Fr. 33,964, C 118.
Donne (John), Dean of ' St. PauTs.
Hymn in sickness, 1623. 34,324, f. 316.
Poems, 17th cent. 33,998, f. 68:
Eg. 2725, C 10^ h.
Donnelly (Capt. Ross), JR.N. Chart of
Orkney and Shetland Isles, (1794-1800).
33,632, D.
Donninrfcon Castle, m Shaw, co.
Berks. Extracts from the Mercurius
Aulicus" rel. to the siege of, in 1644:
19th cent. 34,106, f. 72.
Views of, 1805.
33,641, ff. 31,
Hely-
to T.
Donizetti (Gaetano). Anna Bolena "
and ** Lucia di Lamraermoor " : operas,
19th cent. 33,363-33,365.
" L'Elisire d* Amore " : opera, 19th ville
cent. 34,299-34,300.
Letters to , 1833, 1836
DononjBfhmore, Earl of. v,
Hutchmson (Richard).
Donovan (Edward). Letter
Marsham, 1801. 33,980, f. 284,
Door (Robert). Letters to B. Gawdy,
1582, 1592. Eg. 2713, ff. 142, 282.
Dopping (Anthony), Bishop of Meath.
Letter to Sir K. Southwell, 1690.
34,079, f. 50.
Dorchester, co. Dorset, «A walk
through Dorchester," 1820. Printed.
33,715, f. 132.
Drawing of "the Maiden Castle
or Romans Camp" near, 1669. 33,768.
f. 18. '
View, 1669. 33,767 b, f. 20.
Impression of seal found neap.
xciv. 79.
Dorchester, Vtsooant. v. Carleton
(Dudley).
Dor^ (Paul Gustaye), Artist. Letter to
M. M. Sarasate, n. d, Fr. 33,964,
f. 217.
Dormer (Charles), 2nd Earl of Car-
narvon, Warrant to pass his accompts
as Paymaster of the Forces in Spain and
Portugal, 1716. Copy, 34,335, f. 145.
Dormer (Jane), Duchess of Feria. v.
Figueroa (Jane).
Dorset, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp. Eliz.--Charle8 IL Add. Ch,
39,953.
Tours through, with views and
drawings, 1804, 1827, 1829. 33,642,
f. 1 ; 33,700 ; 33,715.
Dorset, Countess of. ©. Herbert (Anne).
Earls and Dukes of. v. Sack-
Ital. 33,965, ff. 353, 354.
Dort, in Holland. Proposition of, made
and concluded in the Assembly of the
States of Holland, 1787. 34,426, f. 230.
Digitized by
686 IN]
DortelU (Dr. Emidio), Prffetto del
Caffoy etc. Descrittione del Mar Nesrro
e della Tartaria," sc. the Crimea, 1634.
33,762.
Donbleday (Francis). Letter to T.
Knyvett, 1657. Eg. 2717, f. 144.
Donee (Francis). Letters to T. Grenvillc,
1816, 1819. 33,780, f. 1 ; 33,781, f. 1.
Donglltie (Thomas), Draper. Acquit-
tance to Sir T. Knyvett, 1606. £g,
2715, f. 45.
Doughty (George). Letter to R. Tris-
tram, 1771. 33,573, f. 373.
Doughty (Thomas). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1793. 33,979, f. 203.
Douglass (Charles), 3rd Duke of Queens-
berry and 2nd Duke of Dover. Statement
of his cash accompts, 1754. 34,195,
f. 190.
Douglas (Sir Henrj de). Obit of, 1392.
33,992. f. 6.
Dougladi (J—)' Certificate signed by,
1654. 34,195, f. 53.
Douglas (James), Earl of Morton^ Re-
geiu of Scotland. Proceedings and
accusations against Maiy, Qu. of Scots,
1568. 33,531, ff. 41-70.
■ Correspondence with England, etCf
while Regent, 1572-1576. 34,531,
ff. 111-166.
Douglas (James), 2nd Duke of Queens-
berry and Ist Duke of Dover. Letter to,
from Lords Seafield and Glasgow, 1707.
34,180, f. 1.
Douglas (Katharine Anne), irt/e of
Sylvester y Baron Glenbervie. Letters to
Lady Auckland, 1795, 1810. 34,453,
ff. 326, 335; 34,458, f. 19; 34,460,
f. 274.
Douglas (Lady Margaret), wife of
McSthew, 4th Earl of Lennox, v, Stuart.
Douglas (Robert). Letter to Sir J.
Baric8, 1783. 33,977, f. 209.
Douglas (Sylvester), afterwards Barm
Qlenbervie. Letters to Jeremy Bentham,
1778, 1780. 33,538, f. 241; 33,539,
f. 83.
Letters to 1st Lord Auckland,
1805, 1806. 34,456, ff. 255, 283, 292,
354, 356, 370, 530, 608 ; 34,457, ff. 29,
75, 88, 115, 127 ; 34,461, f. 103.
• Letter to J. Taylor, 1813. 34,458,
f. 510.
Letter to 2nd Lord Auckland, 1819.
34,457, f. 577.
Douglas (Sir William), of Olcnbervie^
afterw. Earl of Angus. Advice on his
claims to the earldom of Angus, [1588].
33,531, f. 211.
Douglas (William). Epitaph on, 1732.
34J09, f. 74.
Doull (W^— ). Letters to Sir W. Gawdy,
1663. Eg. 2717, ff. 240, 242.
Dover, co. Kent. History of, 18th-19th
centt. 34,147-34,151.
History of the Castle, by W.
Darell, with MS. additions by L. B.
Larking, 18th-19th centt. 34,147.
Deeds relating to, 1578, 1593,
1670. Add. Ch. 36,593; 36,594;
37,659.
Measurement of lands near the
Castle, early 17th cent. 34,218, f. 89.
Papers cone, the election in 1673.
Printed. 34,152, ff. 9, 10.
Suffragan Bishop of. v, Rogers
(Richard).
Dover, Baron, v. Agar-Ellis (George
James Welbore).
Dover ( ), ofDiss, oo. Norf. Letter
to, from Sir S. D'Ewes, 1639. 84,079,
f. 35.
Dover (John), of Ellingham, co Norf.
letter to , 8. a. Eg. 2722, f. 24.
Doveton (John Frederic), Vicar of
Mells. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1830.
83,836, f. 27.
Dowdeswell {Gen. William). Price-
list of engraved portraits from his col-
lection, 1821 (?). 34,411, f. 615.
DowflVlde (Mary), widow, of East
Wretham, co. Norf, Bond to J. Cobbes,
1651 [2]. Eg. 2717, f. 19.
Down, CO. Kent. Extracts from parish-
registers, 1538-1807, 1846. 33,914,
f. 75 ; 33,929, f. 577.
Deed relating to, 1513. Add. Ch.
36,595.
Down and Connor, Bishop of,
V. Hutchinson (Francis).
Downes TFrancb). Owned, drc. 1600,
Add. 33,739.
Downes (Henry), Bishop successively
of Killala^ Elphin, Meath and Derry.
Correspondence with Bp. Nicholson,
1719-1727. 34,265, ff. 170-263 ixwstm.
Downing (Edmund). Correspondence
with W. Hale, 1637. 33,572, ff. 189,
200.
Downing (George), of Norwich. Letters
to Sir T.Knivett, 1599, 1611. Eg. 2714,
f. 34 ; Eg. 2715, ff. 120, 121.
Downing (Sir George), Is^ Bart.,
Teller ^ the Exchequer. Letter to
, 1667. Eg. 2717, f. 280.
Digitized by
587
Downing (Henry), Tailor, of Cam-
bridge, Accompt with T. Knevety n. d.
Eg. 2722, f. 25.
Downpatrioky oo. Down, v. News-
letters.
Downyng (William), Vicar of Martham,
CO, Norf. Letters to B. Gawdy, 1593,
1594. Eg. 2713, ff. 323, 341, 344, 351.
Letter to M. Crispe, 1594. Eg.
2713, f. 351.
Dowrich (Anthony). Letter to ,
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 26.
Bowson (E— T— ). Presented, in 1891,
34,098.
Doyle (Co/. Charles Joseph), LiexU,'
Governor of the Jslond of Grenada,
Warrants appointing inspectors of
prisons, 1842, 1844. 34,274, ff. 53, 57.
Doyly (Edmond), of Shottesham, co. Norf.
Letter to his cousin, Sir B. Gawdy,
1604. Eg. 2714, f. 397.
Dragonetti (Domenico). Owned, in
18th-19th cent.. Add. 34,003.
Drake (Sir Francis). Notes on his
parentage, 1836. 33,929, ff. 341, 343.
Resolution to pursue the Spanish
Armada signed by, 1588. 33,740, f. 6.
Drake (Francis), Secretary of Legation
at Copenhagen, Correspondence with
Lord Auckland, 1790-1792. 34,434,
f. 382; 34,435, f. 378; 34,436, ff. 67,
212, 306, 363, 392, 472, 543 ; 34,437,
ff. 173, 218, 331 ; 34,438, f. 5; 34,439,
ff. 205, 306; 34,443, ff. 26, 110, 457.
Letters to the Duke of Leeds, 1791.
Copies. 34,435, ff. 380, 386; 34,436,
ff. 69, 215 b, 218, 446.
Letter to J. B. Burges, 1791.
34,436, f. 394.
Letter to Comte de Bernstorff,
1791. Fr, 34,436, f. 396.
Letters to Lord Grenville, 1791-
1792. 34,437, ff. 108, 333; 34,438,
f. 46; 34,443, f. 24.
Letters to Lord H. Spencer, 1792.
34,441, f. 394 ; 34,442, f. 57.
Drake (Sir Francis Henry), Bart. Letter
to W. T. Alton, 1793. 33,979, f. 227.
Drake (John). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
1696. £'g. 2718, f. 313.
Drake (Robert), Vicar of Winsham, co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 3 b.
Drake (Thomas), Qerk, of North Wal-
skamy CO. Norf. Bond to W. Chamber-
laine, 1637. Eg. 2716, f. 277.
Drake (W— ), of Norwich, Letter to
0. Le Neve, n. d. [ante 17121 Eg, 2721,
f. 287.
Drama. Fragments of play on the
subject of Jason, 2nd or 3rd cent. Or,
Pap. CLXXXVI.
Christmas mummer-plays of co.
Lincoln, 19th cent. 33,418.
Payments to the overseers of Paris
Garden, South wark, from the Swan
Playhouse, 1611-1621. 34,110, ff. 8-
12, 19.
Lines addressed to the ''Comoe-
dians" of Cambridge alluding to the
play »* Ignoramus," 1615. 34,218,
f. 152 b.
Account of Qu. Mary's behaviour
' on performance of »* The Spanish Friar,"
1689. 34,195. ff. 100, 102.
Lines on the London Theatres,
17th cent. 34,217, f. 30.
Casts of plays acted by the Drury
Lane Company at the Haymarket Theatre,
1733-1734. 33,488, ff. 83-97.
Accompts, etCy of a travelling
theatrical company in S. Wales, etc,^
1741. 33,488, ff. 1-82.
Casts of plays at the Haymarket
Theatre, 1778-1782. 33,488, ff. 113-
123.
Performance of the opera, " Blaise
et Babet," e<c., 1792. Fr, 34,446, f. 183.
Notes relating to S. Foote and
D. Garrick, 18th cent. 33,488, ff. 86,
86 b, 103-112, 137-149.
Notes on Shakespeare and his con-
temporaries, and on the state of the drama,
by S. T. Coleridge, 19th cent. 34,225,
ff. 47-67 b.
Catalogues of plays belonging to
Sir J. Banks, 18th-19th centt. 33,494,
f. 47.
"Jocasta": a tragedy, translated
from Euripides, 1566. 34,063.
Six comedies performed at Lord
Westmorland's seat at Apethorpe, 1640-
1650. 34,221.
" The Sheepheard's Holiday," by
Sir W. Denny, 1651. 34,065.
Play on the subject of Tancred
and Sigismunda, 17th cent. 34,312,
f. 139.
Collection of Spanish Plays, 18th
cent. 33,471-33,486.
" Macbeth," adapted to the Spanish
Theatre by M. Garcia, 1817. 33,486,
R6le of Leicester in the tragedy of
"Marie Stuart," by P. A. Lebrun, 1820.
Fr, 33,967.
"The Triumph of Loyalty" and
** Diadesti," by S. T. Coleridge, 19th
cent. Autogr, draft. Imperf. 34,225,
ff. 25, 36.
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INDEX.
Drama (con^inti^. The Tonng Mer-
chant " : drama in one act, 19th cent.
33 487.
"The Fortress of Metz," by C. A.
Owen, 19th cent. 34,409.
" El Hijo Natural ** : a translation
of Diderot's "Le FiU Naturel," 19th
cent. 33,486, f. 50.
"La Laureta," translated from
French into Spanish, 19th cent. 33,486»
f. 105.
Two tragedies translated from the
French by M. L. de Urguijo, 19th cent.
33,486, ff. 188, 225.
Translation of P. Metastasio's
« Catone in Utica," 19th cent. Span,
33,486, f. 280.
Draper (Edmnnd), Bector of Rtddtes-
worthy CO, Norf, Letter to F. Gawdy,
1634. Eg. 2716, f. 167.
Draper (Eliza), Siemens Eliza. Letter
to , 1769. Orig. and facsimile,
33,963, D.
Draper (George). Letter to P. Hale,
1743. 33,573, f. 330.
Draper (Thomas). Letter to
Worthyall, temp. Hen. VIIL 34,317,
f. 16.
Draper (Thomas). Hard osage of his
tenants by J. Whalley, ». <i Eg. 2722,
f. 28.
Draper (William), Vicar of Fittlewcrth^
CO. Sussex. Resignation of his vicarage,
1523, 34,317, f. 20.
Drawinn.
V. Art. ILLXTMINATIONS AND
DBAwmas.
Topography.
Draycott (Mary). Letters to W. More-
ton, 1625-1627. 33,935, ff. 87, 169, 172.
Letter to Biddulph, 1628.
33,935, f. 206.
Drayton, Fen, co, Camb. Deed relating
to, 1718. Add, Ch, 32,986.
Dramnns (Georgius). Answers to
canonical questions of, 15th cent. Or,
34,060, f. 465.
— Colophon by, 1438. Gr, 34,060,
f. 579.
Drewett (Edward), of Oxburgh, co,
Norf. Letter to C. Gawdy, 1661. Eg.
2717, f. 196.
Letters to , 1661, 1661 [2].
Eg. 2717, ff. 215, 216.
Dreyer (Christoph Wilhelm), Danish
Secretary at St, Petersburg. Letter to
Sir R. Gunning, 1774. Eg. 2702, f. 325.
Drinkwater (Peter), Constable of Man-
Chester. Letter to W. Eden, 1785.
34,420, f. 289.
Drokenesford (John de), Bishop of
Bath and Wells, Cast of seal of, 1309.
Lzxxi. 67.
Dromore, Bishop of, v. Percy (Thomas).
Dmce (Alexander). Presented, in 1888,
Add. 33,345.
Dmids. Extract from G. Higgins'
" Celtic Druids," 1829. 33,724, ff. 212-
370.
Dmmmond (Arthur), Rector of Chaul^
ton. Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1846.
34,189, f. 301.
Dmmmond (Dum^). Letter to W.
Eden, 1779. 34,416, f. 319.
Dmmmond (J — ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1807. 33,981, f. 257.
Dmmmond (James), Perpetual Curate
of Doum, CO. Kent, Letters to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1834, 1835. 34,103, ff. 23,
41, 42.
Dmmmond (Peter A — H — ), Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1796. 33,980, f. 52.
Dmmmond (Robert Hay), 9th Earl of
Kinnoull. Letter to Lord Auckland,
1798. 34,454, f. 373.
Dmmmond (William), of ffawthomdetu
Elegy on James I., 1625. LaL 34,324,
f. 322.
Dmry (John), LL.D., Surrogate of the
Vicar OenercU of Chichester, Papers of
the Consistory Court of Chichester, 1592.
33,410.
Dmry {Sir William). Letter to Sir R.
Sadleir and Sir J. Croft, 1559. 33,592,
f. 28.
Letter to his wife, from Dame A.
Throkemorton, 1582. Eg, 2713, f. 140.
Dnbassaine (E — ). Letter to Lord
Auckland. 1824. Fr, 34,459, f. 409.
Dublin, CO. Dublin. Inscriptions from
churches in, copied 17th cent. 33,991,
ff. 46-48.
Extract from articles for surrender
of, 1647. 34,326, f. 24.
Proclamation intended to be issued
by the rebels after the rising in 1798.
34,455, f. 93.
Address of the Connty Committee
of Dublin city to their constituents,
1798. Pnnted. 34,454, f. 169.
Letter from the Navigation office
in, to Sir J. Banks, 1803. 33,981, f. 114.
Archbishops of.
V. Ferings (Richard de).
Fowler (Robert).
King (William).
Digitized by
Dnoarel (Andrew Coltee), LL.D.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1784. 38,977,
f. 271.
Letter to, from Dr. J. Taylor,
1752. 34,079, f. 62.
Letter to, from Archdeacon Denne,
1754. 34,079, f. 64.
Letters to, from J. Thorpe, 1757,
1775. 33,924, ff. 113, 129.
Letter to, from Rev. W. Gostling,
1763. 33,924, f. 115.
Dncarel (Coltee). Letter to
Montgomery, 1766. 34,079, f. 66.
Dncci (Nicholas), Agent of Sir Sidney
Smith in Syria. Letter to Mrs. L.
Abbott, 1799. Copy, 34,455, f. 201* b.
IHlcis (Jean Franfois). Adaptation of
his French version of" Macbeth," 1817.
Span. 33,486, f. 1.
Ducket (John), of Betchton^ co. Cheater,
Agreement for sale to, of Arclid Hall,
1671. 33,939, f. 265.
Ducket (Thomas), of Little Glemham.
Letter to [F. Gawdy], 1627. Eg. 2715,
f. 393.
Dn Condray ( )• state of the
artillery, officers, etc., nnder the com-
mand of, 1776. 34,413, f. 134.
Ducrest ( )• Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1793. Fr, 34,449, f. 358.
Ducrest de St. Anbin (Stephanie
Felicity), Comtesse de Genlis, Letter to
Comte Dubois, 1810. Fr, 34,079,
f. 105.
Dudevanty Baronne. v, Dupin (Ar-
mandine Lacile Aurore).
Dudley* oo. Wore, Cast of seal of St.
Edmund's church, 1301. Lxxxi. 71.
Dudley (Ambrose), Earl of Warwick,
Correspondence with Sir R. Sadleir,
1569. 33,593, ff. 78, 84.
Dudley (John), Earl of Warwick, Letter
to Sir K. Scott, 1551. 33,924, f. 2.
Dudley (Robert), Earl of Leicester.
Leycenters Commonwealth : a pamphlet
against, 1584. 33,739.
Note on, 19th cent. 33,987, f. 91.
Letter to [B. GawdyJ 1578.
Signed. Eg, 2713, f. 64.
Letter to, from Lady M. Grey,
1564. 34,079, f. 7.
Letter to, from the Regent Morton,
1573. 33,531, f. 128.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1569. 33,593, f. 32.
Dudley (Simon). Acquittance to T.
Knyvctt, 1629. Eg. 2715, f. 473.
IX. 589
Dndlington. v. Didlington, CO. Norf,
Dudlow (John). Letters to Sir W.
Twysden, 1832. 34,175, ff. 27-37.
Dnenas (Johan de). Poems, late 15th
cent. Span. 33,382, ff. 158, 160, 194.
Duff (Daniel). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1789. 33,978, f. 249.
Doff (James), Deputy Consul at Cadiz.
Letter to W. Eden, 1789. 34,429,
f. 332.
Duff (James?), afterw. Ath Earl Fife,
Lettor to Sir J. Banks, 1806. 33,981,
f. 239.
Dnffield (Roger DawsonX Chaplain to
H.R. H. Duke of Cambridge, Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1849. 34,189, f. 375.
Dnfonr (Aristide). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1834. Fr, 34,460, f. 60.
Dufresne ( ). Book-plate, 19th
cent. Eg, 2781.
Dngdale {Sir John), Norroy King at
Arms, Letter to R. Dale, 1695. Eg.
2718, f. 193.
Dngfdale {Sir William), Garter King at
Arms. Memoranda, 17th cent. 33,963,
f. 120.
Notes of the correspondence of,
1637-1681 ; 19th cent. 34,526, f. 61.
Portrait, 19th cent. Engr. 33,963,
f. 121.
Letter to, from W. Somner, 1662.
33,924, f. 54.
Duke, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 256.
Duke (Alexander), of Castle Rising, co,
Jforf. Letter to [b. Gawdy], 1587 [8].
Eg. 2713, f. 217.
Dnkillfield (Elizabeth), icife of Sir
Samuel Dukinfield, Bart, Letters to
A. Woodford, 1760, 1762. 34,274,
ff. 29, 31.
Dnlau Co.y Booksellers^ of London.
Presented, in 1890, Add. 33,610, K.
Dnmaresq of Jersey, Family of.
Proceedings by, relative to succession to
property in Jersey, 1726-1748. 34,260.
DmuaresO (Philippe). Letter to Capt.
F. Messervy, 1675. Fr, 34,262, f. 100.
Dnmas (Alexandre), jun. Letter cone.
« La Dame aux Camillas," 1852. Fr.
33,964, f. 397.
DninOXlt (Etienne), Writer, Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1789-1828. 33,541,
ff. 79, 109, 197, 359, 552, 623; 33,-542,
ff. 39, 43, 171, 520; 33,543, ff. 13, 174,
323, 354, 489, 513, 536, 603, 646;
Digitized by
590
INDEX.
33,544, ff. 30, 109, 137, 145, 149, 237,
327, 331, 356, 360, 367, 375, 379, 384,
404, 406, 415, 424, 426, 428, 436, 455,
480, 556, 704 ; 33,545, ff. 30, 46, 152,
153, 155, 274, 288, 495 ; 33,546, ff. 51,
208.
Dninonries (Charles Francois Duper-
rier). v, Duperrier Dumouriez (Charles
Francois).
Dnmvill (Edward). Letters to W.
Moreton, 1635. 33,936, ff. 129, 141.
Sun (John), of Farringdon^ co, Berhs,
Letterto J.Downe8,1698. i^.2719,f. 50.
Dunbar {Sir William), Burt., Comp^
trailer and AwHtor-GeneraL Presented,
in 1889, Add. 33,506, £.
Duncan (Adam), Viscount Duncan,
Admiral. Letter to Ladj Minto, 1799.
34,455, f. 240.
Danoan (Alexander). Letters to Sir J.
Bank% 1788-1796. 33,978, ff. 177,
211, 276 ; 33,979, ff. 14, 15, 69, 84, 86,
113,121; 33,980, ff. 47, 68.
Duncan (Andrew), if.i>. Letter on
the anatomy of the heart, n. d. 34,406,
f. 116.
Duncan (Gideon), Vtce-Consul at Ostend,
Letters to G. Aust, 1792. 34,445,
ff. 348, 378, 380.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1793,
34,449, ff. 138, 253.
Duncan (John). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1782-1789. 33,977, ff. 148, 258,
259; 33,978, ff. 84, 88-90, 101, 112,
113, 115, 165, 196, 235, 254.
Dnncannon Fort, in Ireland. Diary
of the siege of, by B. Barron, 1645;
18th cent. 33,744, f, 1.
Dnncll (B — ). Letter to her cousin,
n.d. J?^. 2722, f. 29.
DnnconLb (Charles), M.P.for Downton.
Expense of his keep in the Tower, 1698.
34,195, ff. 124, 126.
Duncombe (Charlotte), vnfe of Charles
afterw. (1826) let Baron Fetersham,
Letter to Lady Auckland, 1806. 34,456,
f. 524.
DanCOmbe iSir John), of Bury St.
Edmunds. Bond to, from W. Gawdy,
1659. ^-y. 2717, f. 179.
Duncombe (William), Envoy to Stock"
holm. Letters to Sir W, D. Colt, 1690-
1691. 34,095, ff. 2, 13, 25. 33, 57, 65,
68, 70, 80, 88, 91, 109, 126, 136, 138,
152, 166, 195, 210, 223, 241, 254, 258,
265, 276, 282, 292, 313, 322, 338, 341,
350, 358.
Dnnctony co. Sussex. Certificate of
church attendance in, 1592. 33,410,
f. 79.
Duiidafl (Capt. ), of the " Melville
Castle." Letter to Sir J. Banks, n. d.
33,982, f. 287.
Dnndas (David). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1793. 33,979, f. 226.
Dnndas (Rt. Hon. Henry), Is^ Visconnt
Melville, Correspondence with Lord
Auckland, 1772-1799. 34,412, ff. 203,
337, 352 ; 34,413, f. 146 ; 34,416, f. 469 ;
34,417, f. 398; 34,419, f. 433; 34,422,
f. 353; 34,424, ff. 13, 209,319; 34,427,
ff. 247, 299; 34.438, f. 1; 34,439,
ff. 237, 339, 483 ; 34,440, f. 524 ; 34,443,
f. 207 ; 34,444, ff. 200, 285, 302 ; 34,450,
f. 2.36; 34.454, ff. 395, 489; 34,455,
f. 166 ; 34,460, ff. 275-280.
Papers sent to W. Eden by, cone,
the £.1. Company, 1786. 34,468.
Letter to W. Eden criticising the
French proposals for treaty as to £.
Indies, 1787. 34,467 f. 47.
Correspondence with Adam Smith,
1779. Copy. 34,416, ff. 470, 472.
Letters to Lord Macartney, 1792.
Copies. 34,444, ff. 233, 238.
Letter to Major-Gen, Lake, 1793.
Copy. 34,448, f. 303.
Letter to R. Brook, Governor of
St. Helena, 1793. Copy. 34,448, f. 34.
Letter to the Lords of the Admi-
ralty, 1793. Copy. 34,448, f. 29.
Correspondence with Col. Sir Jas.
Murray, 1793. 34,449, f. 189 ; 34,450,
ff. 166, 177, 442.
Letter to Lord Grenville, 1793.
34,450, f. 234.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1794. 33,541, ff. 580, 584^ 590,
594, 600, 605, 616, 624, 626.
Letter to Lord Hawkesbury, 1806.
Copy. 34,456, f. 504.
Dnndas (Thomas). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1791. 33,979, f. 111.
Done (Thomas). Acquittance to, 1584.
Eg. 2713, f. 160.
Danfermline, co. Fife. Landit men
within the regalitie of," circ. 1590 (?).
33,531, f. 293.
Commendator of. v. Pitcairn
(Robert).
Dunne (0—). Letters to W. Eden, 1788.
34,428, ff. 58, 219.
Dnnninge (Robert). Letter to Sir R.
Twysden, 1628. 34,175, f. 11.
Dnnstan, Bishop of Worcester and
London. Impressions of seals of, 959.
LXXVIII. 1, 2.
Digitized by
INDEX
591
Bnnstauville, Baron de. v. Basset
(Francis).
Dnnster, co. Som. Deeds relating to,
1411, 1423. Add. Ch, 34^257 ; 34,258.
Dimster (Charles), Rector of Petworth,
CO, Sussex, Notes to Milton's Poems,
1796-1803. 33,602-33,607.
Dnnton a/. Donington Manor, m
Chevening, co. Kent. Extracts from
conrt-roUs of, 1437-1605; 19th cent.
33,899, f. 75.
Bnperrier DumonrieB (Charles
FraD9ois), General. Declaration anx
Bataves, 1793. Fr, Copy. 34,448,
f. 169.
Proposals for bringing him over
to the Allies, 1793. Fr. 34,448, f. 378.
- Letters cone, proposed interview
of, with Lord Auckland, 1793. 34,448.
ff. 9, 59-65, 137, 147, 165. 167.
Address to the French Nation, etc.^
1793. Printed. 34,450, ff. 190, 227.
Memoir on the operations of, 1793.
34,450, ff. 98, 279.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1793.
Copies. 34,447, ff. 226, 230.
Dnpin (Armandine Lucile Aurore),
Baronne Dudevant, ai. Qeorffes
Sand. Letter to F. Lists, 1844. lY-.
33,964, f. 395.
Dn Flessifl (Armand Jean), Cardinal,
Due de Richelieu. Letter to, from Sir
I. Wake, [1630]. Fr. 34,311, f. 445.
— Epitaph on, circ. 1650. Fr. Eg.
2725, f. 38 b.
Dupoty (Michel Auguste), Journalist.
Petition to the Due d'Aumont signed
by, 1827. 33,965, f. 166 b.
Ihippa of CO. Kent, Family of. Notes
concerning, 1836. 33,929, ff. 357-361,
366, 373.
Dnppa (Baldwin Francis), Barrister-at-
law. Correspondence with Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1836. 33,929, ff. 357, 358,
366, 373.
Dnppin ( ), Inspector-General
oj the Linen Board, Dublin. Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,456, f. 411.
Dnpres (Gilbert), Musician. Receipt
for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965, f. 167.
Dnprea (Gilbert Louis), Jftwicwn. Letter
to i 1842. Fr. 33,965, f. 144.
Dnpuy (Pierre). Letter to, from P. P.
Rubens, 1628. Ital. 33,964, f. 214.
Dnrandns (Guliclmus). Speculum
Juris, 13th cent. Imperf. 34,270.
Ihirant {Mrs. A—). Letter to Lord
Auckland, n. d. 34,460, f. 281.
]}nrante (Francesco). Requiem, 18th
cent. 34,005, f. 43.
Dnras (Louis de). 2nd Earl of Feversham.
Letter to, from Lt.-Col. A. Heyford,
1688. 34,152, f. 17.
Durddng (Johann Friedrich). Letters
to Sir J. Banks, 1782, 1784. 33,977,
ff. 176, 255.
Durham, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp. Eliz.— Charles IL Add. Ch. 39,954.
Tour through, with views, 1825.
33,684; 33,685.
Letter from "A Freeholder" on
the election in ApriL 1784. Printed.
34,419, f. 386.
Bishop of. V. Barrington (Shute).
Durham (James), Col., Fifeshire Fend-
bles. Letter to Lord Spencer, 1795.
33,963, f. 122.
Dnxie (John), Chaplain to the Princess
of Orange. Letter to Lord Manchester,
1643. 34,253, f. 28.
Dnmo (James). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1791. 34,437, f. 169.
Dn Boveray ( ), Print-dealer.
Letter to G. Baker, 1806. Eg, 2679, f. 13.
Dnrsley, Ftscouni. t>. Berkeley (Charles).
Dnrston (John), Rector of Cossington,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 11 b.
Dnsgate (John). Acquittance to F.
Gawdy, 1642. Eg. 2716, f. 382.
Dnssek (Johann Ludwig), Musician.
Letters to Messrs. Longman, Clemen ti
and Co., 1800. /V. and Engl. 33,965,
ff. 196, 198, 199.
Letter, when private Secretary to
Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, to
R. Birchell, 1806. 33,965, f. 200.
Dntens (Louis). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1788. 33,978, f. 186.
Dntton. Pseudonym for Gen. A. de
Dillon, 1718-19. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Dntton (Peter). List of creditors of,
n.d. Eg. 2722, f. 30.
Duxe (Robert). Letter to C. Gawdy,
1662. Eg. 2717, f. 217.
Bychebonme (William). Exchequer
payment to, as Valet of the Crown,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 35 b.
D^ckvelt, Lord of. V. Weede (Everard
Dyen (Elizabeth de), widow of William de
Dyen. Inquisitio post mortem, 1340:
Copy, 19th cent. 33,921, f. 85.
Dyer (John). Letter to Lord Auckland,
1818. 34,459, f. 280.
Digitized by
592
INDEX.
Dyer (William), Gaoler of Melton Oaol,
CO. Suff, Memorandam of distribution
of food to his prisoners, 1588. Hg. 2713,
f. 216.
Dykes (Thomas). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1828. 34,188, f. 353.
Dymchnrclly co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1403, 1593. Add. Ck. 36,596;
36,597.
Dyx (John). Letters to F. Gawdy, 1624.
JSg, 2715, ff. 269, 271.
Dyze (Augustine), of Long Stratton,
CO, Norf. Letter to B. Gawdy, 1583.
Eg. 2713, f. 152.
E
E— (W— ). Letter to Lord Auckland,
1799. 34,455, f. 209».
Eade (Edmund), of Qonvile and Caius
College f Cambrvlge. Letters to F. Gawdy,
1629. Eg, 2715, ff. 463. 468, 471.
Eade (Robert^ Physician at Cambridge.
Letter to F. Gawdy, 1637 [8]. Eg.
2716, f. 295.
Eames (John), Secretary of the Choral
Fund Committee, Letter to, from F.
Hamilton, 1829. 33,965, f. 50.
■ Letter to, from I. Moscheles, 1829.
33,966, f. 278.
Eardy co. Kent. V. Crayford.
Eardley (John). Letter to W. Moreton,
1635. 33,936, f. 146.
Earith, t» Bluntisham^ co. Hunt. Deed
relating to, 1597. Add. Ch. 39,096.
Earle (E— ). Letter to 0. Le Nere,
1703. JS-^. 2719, f. 385.
Letter to a lady, n. d. Eg. 2721,
f. 421.
Earle (Edward). Letters to 0. Le Neve,
1692-1697. Eg. 27 18, ff. 37, 42, 50, 53,
70, 99, 113, 115, 139, 151, 206, 233, 240,
268, 327, 332, 340, 357, 398-Wl.
Earle (Erasmus), of Jleydon, co. Korf,
Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1691-1710. Eg.
2718, ff. 13, 32, 59, 86, 126, 138, 254,
262,384; Eg. 2719, ff. 159, 236,357,
442 ; Eg. 2720, ff. 19, 28, 29, 120, 151,
156, 256, 273, 462 ; Eg. 2721, ff. 146,
166, 188, 207-216.
Letters to P. Le Neve, 1714, 1717.
Eg. 2721, ff. 419,434.
Earle (John), of Bumham Market^ co.
liorf. Letter to , 1661. Eg,
2717, f. 206.
Earle (John), Consul^General at Lisbon.
Account of detention, etc., of H.M.S.
** Betty" in Lisbon Harbour, 1698.
34,335, f. 31.
Earle (Sir Walter), M.P. for Lyme
Regis. Counsers arguments for, when
imprisoned for refusing the loan, 1627.
33,468, f. 7.
Earle {Major-Oen. William), C.B. Vote
of regret for the death of, 1885. 34,481.
Earle (William Rowlinson), Clerk of the
Ordnance. Signature to warrant, 1737.
34,195, f. 180.
Earlsfort, Baron, v. Scott (John).
Earwaker (John Parsons), of AberijelCf
CO. Denb. Casts of seals made, in 1888-
1891, from charters in possession of.
Lxxxi. 63-66 ; xcv. 2.
Easby Abbey, co. York. Court-book
of Barton manor formerly owned by,
1649-1724. 33,355.
Easeboumef oo. Sussex. Certificate
from the inhabitants of, 1592. 33,410,
f. 61.
Eason (Lh-. Alexander). Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1787. 33,978, ff. 99, 122, 136.
East Anglian, The. Index to F^ex
epitaphs and arms in, 19th cent.
83,528, f. 86.
East Hundred, co. Comw. Description
of, by E. Kneebone, 1684. Copy, 18th
cent. 33,420, f. 126.
Eastbnry House, near Dagenham, CO.
Essex. Rough skidch of, circ, 1826.
33,500, f. 538.
Eastchnrch, in Sheppey Isle, co. Kent.
Deeds relating to, 1507-1578. Add.
Ch. 36,598-36,602.
East-Dean, co. Sussex. Complaint re-
lating to the churchyard of, 1592.
33,410, f. 56.
Easter. Table for finding Easter, 15th
cent. Or. 34,060, f. 163.
Eastern Churdl. Letters bearing
on its relations with the Western Church,
1089; 12th cent. Or. 34,060, ff. 569 b-
571 b, 577.
Letters of Leo Achridanus against
the Latins, 12th cent. Or. 34,060,
f. 548 b.
On its differences with the Western
Church, 15th cent. Or. 34,060,
f. 355 b.
List of sees subject to Constanti-
nople, 15th cent. Or. 34,060, f. 204.
Digitized by
INDEX.
593
Eastern Empire. Chronicle, to
Emperor Maarice, A.D. 582 ; 13th cent.
34,254, f. 20.
The Chronographia of Nicephorus,
continued to 1391 ; 15th cent. Qr,
34,060, f. 499.
Extracts from the Chronicon of
Georgius Hamartolus, 15th cent. Gr.
34,060, flF. 55, 480, 491, 501 b.
— ICmperors of, Justinian. Chryso-
bullnm on slaves taking sanctuary in a
church, 12th cent, Gr. 34,060, f. 548.
' Extracts from his Novellae
on marriages, 13th cent. Gr, Eg. 2707,
f. 239 b.
Theophilus. Sentence on
SS. Theophanes and Theodorus, 15th
cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 322.
— Michael Ducas. Verses
to, from M. Psellus, 15th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 317.
. Alexius I. Comnenus. De-
nunciation of the doctrines of Joannes
Italus, 1082; 12th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 572.
Declaration, in 1089, as to
overtures to the Greek Church from Ur-
ban 11., 12th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 570 b.
Chrysobullum on questions
of canon law, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f.317.
Manuel Comnenus. Chryso-
bullum, 15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 316 b.
Isaac Angelus. Chryso-
bullum, 15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 316 b.
Easthampstead, co, Berks. Deeds
relating to, temp. Hen. III. — 1824.
Add, Ch. 38,524-38,555.
Eastover, co. Southt, (?), inquiry
cone church-attendance in, Icirc, 15921
33,410, f. 121.
Eastry, co, Kent, Deeds relating to,
1399-1593. Add. Ch. 36,603-36,605.
Sepulchral brass of T. Nevynson
and wife, 1590. 33,925, f. 46.
Eastwell, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1381-82. Add. Ch, 36,606.
Eaton (William). Letter to Jeremy
Beutham. 1786. 33,540, f. 248.
Ecoles (John). Trio and duets, 18th
cent. 33,351, ff. 40 b, 49 b, 67 b.
Echanffray ( d'), Baronne. Let-
ter in favour of her iind her three
daughters, 1787. Fr, 34,079, f. 104.
Echeverria (Joseph). Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1822. 33,545, ff. 564,
566.
Eohingham (Jacobus de). Drawing
of seal of, 1333-34 ; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 43.
Echingham (Simon de). Drawing of
seal of; 1333-34; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 44.
Echlin ( ), General. Letter to,
from the Duke of Ormonde, 1719.
33,950, f. 71 b.
Echyngham (Thomas de), MUes.
Drawing of seal of, 1469; 19th cent.
33,926, f. 45.
EdrDirr, »n Egypt. Description and
drawing of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 222 ; 34,087, f. 15.
Ede (John), Vicar of Douiting, co. 8om.
Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed
by, 1571. 33,973, f. 7.
Eden (Eleanor), wtfe of WUliam, Ist Baron
Auckland, Letters to , 1781.
34,417, f. 321 ; 34,418, ff. 157, 248.
Letter to M. Eden, 1785. 34,420,
f. 229.
Letters to her brother, H. Elliot,
1786-1803. 34,422, f. 340; 34,423,
f. 276 ; 34,425, f. 373 ; 34,429, f. 438 ;
34,430, f. 179 ; 34,451, f. 58 ; 34,454,
ff. 118, 127, 134 ; 34,455, ff. 204, 281 ;
34,456, f. 19.
' Correspondence with Madame de
Rayneval, 1787. 34,426, ff. 114, 116.
Letters to her husband, 1788, 1793.
34,428, f. 371 ; 34,450, f. 116.
Letter to the Princess of Orange,
1792. 34,442, f. 180.
Letters to her son. Lord Auckland,
1814-1818. 34,460, ff 283-286.
V. also Elliot (Eleanor).
Eden (Emily), dau, of the \st Baron
Auckland. Letters to 2ud Lord Auck land,
1815, n. d. 34,459, f. 167; 34,460,
ff. 287-292.
Eden (F — H — ). Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 1822-1823. 34,459, ff. 312, 314,
362.
Eden (Frederic), afterw, 3rd Bart.y of
Maryland, Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1806. 33,544, f. 227.
Eden (Frederic). Letter to his uncle.
Lord Auckland, 1814. 34,459, f. 28.
Eden (^Sir Frederic Moreton), 2nd Bart.,
of Man/land, Letters to Jeremy B<»nt-
ham, 1797-1803. 33,54'i, ff. 513, 518;
33,543, f. 685 ; 33,544, f. 22.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1798-
1806. 34,454, ff. 402, 461; 34,455,
f. 506 ; 34,457, f. 129.
Eden (G — H — ). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1834. 34,460, ff. 53, 143.
Eden (George), 2nd Baron^ aftcrw. 1st
Earl of, Auckland, Letters, etc.^ relating
2 Q
Digitized by
594
IKDEX.
to his estates and money affairs, 1817-
1834. 34,459, ff. 206, 208, 251, 252, 321,
323, 334, 340, 344, 355. 366, 368, 370,
372, 374-378, 381-385, 388, 392, 412,
414, 416-419, 423, 425, 499.
"Murderer and Minion": poem,
1812. 34,458, f. 438.
' Correspondence with his father,
1793-1813. 34,448, f. 220; 34.456,
ff. 207, 318, 394, 507, 578; 34,457,
ff. 102, 147, 186, 187, 347, 360, 362,
602,9 609; 34,458, ff. 56 et passim \
34,460, ff. 294r-337.
■ Letter to hb sister Caroline, 1806.
34,456, f. 398.
Letter to his brother William,
1806. 34,457, f. 121.
Letters to his mother, 1806-1813.
34,456, f. 539 ; 34,457, ff. 388, 453,
476 ; 34,458, ff. 102, 554, 563.
Letter to S. Percival, 1810.
34,458, f. 27.
Letters to , 1810. 34,458,
ff. 66, 67.
Correspondence with Lord Lans-
downe, 1811, 1813. 84,458, ff. 264,
514.
Correspondence with Lord Sid-
month, 1812. 34,458, ff. 382, 383, 384.
^—Correspondence, 1814-1845. 34,459,
passim; 34,460, ff. 1-154.
Letter to Lord Grey, n. d, 34,460,
f. 338.
Letter to Eden, n. d, 34,460,
f. 340.
Letters to , n, d, 34,461,
ff. 250, 251, 291.
Eden (Sir John), Bart Letters to his
brother. Lord Auckland, 1776-1806.
34,413, ff. 76, 83, 91; 34,417, f. 17;
34,420, f. 187; 34,428, ff. 318, 349,
851; 34.444, f. 187; 34,448, f. 83;
34,452, ff. 342, 355 ; 34,453, ff. 204,
444 ; 34,457, f. 138.
Eden (John), Vicar of St. Leonard* Sy
Bristol. Letters to Rev. W. Phelps,
1830, 1834. 33,836, ff. 13, 140, 183.
Eden (Mariana), tcidovo of Thomas Fden,
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1805(?).
34,455, f. 357.
Eden (Mary), wife of Sir Bobert Edniy
Bart, Letter to her son William, 1776.
34,413, f. 88.
Letters to, from her son William,
during his embassy in Spain, 1788-1789.
34,464.
Eden (Mary Dulcibella). Letters to her
brother, Lord Auckland, 1817. 34,459,
ff.239, 241.
Eden (Sir Morton), Minister successively
at Afunichj Copenhagen^ Dresden, Berlin
and Vienna, and in 1799 Baron Henley,
Letters recalling him from the Prussian
Court, 1793. 34,447, ff. 441, 443.
Instructions to, on his appointment
to the Imperial Court, 1793. 34,447,
ff. 470, 474.
Correspondence with his brother,
Lord Auckland, 1772-1814. 34,412,
ff. 196, 224, 302, 306,334, 348; 34,415,
ff. 8, 28, 34, 59, 78, 86, 88, 96, 100, 112,
129, 146, 232, 233, 247, 262, 300, 323,
325, 396, 402, 408, 424 ; 34,416, ff. 376,
406, 467, 484; 34,419, ff. 29, 65-71,
226, 228, 231, 239, 244, 265, 291, 296,
310, 314, 342, 366, 369, 398, 400, 404,
405, 407, 415, 419, 424, 431, 457, 479,
481; 34,420, ff. 31, 57, 66, 106, 121,
133, 137, 165, 167, 177, 229, 235, 304,
371, 406jt 34,421, ff. 7, 24, 117, 162,
330, 363, 391, 393, 396 ; 34,422, ff. 258,
472; 34,423, ff. 108, 318, 357; 34,424,
ff. 5, 47, 65, 93, 140, 203, 236, 322,
350, 471; 34,425, ff. 135, 236, 323;
34,427, ff. 141, 395; 34,428, ff. 5, 35,
49, 165, 214, 250, 255, 323, 347, 398,
402, 429; 34,429, ff. 43, 47, 280, 326,
330, 395, 439, 459, 472 ; 34,430, ff. 70,
84, 177, 223, 225 ; 34,431, ff. 106, 122,
252, 384; 34,432, ff. 50, 142, 236, 305 ;
34,433, ff. 65, 76; 34,434, ff. 12, 49,
241; 34,435, ff. 121, 254; 34,436,
ff. 65, 269, 442, 505; 34,437, ff. 41,
128, 131, 202, 221, 259, 288, 290, 317,
329, 335, 353, 399, 437, 448 ; 34.438,
ff. 17, 21, 134, 240, 242, 315, 354, 423,
456 ; 34,439, ff. 104, 125, 135, 158, 212,
273, 286, 310, 354, 374, 396, 412, 429,
473, 481 ; 34,440, ff. 14, 18, 144, 323,
341, 357, 404; 34,441, ff. 101, 122,
214, 227, 395, 401, 487 ; 34,442. ff. 22,
120, 267, 297, 328, 355, 387, 402, 404,
410, 415 ; 34,443, ff. 17, 42, 53, 66, 67,
70, 72, 102, 173, 175, 220, 235, 260,
286, 306, 312, 365, 367, 387, 401, 407,
424, 430, 451, 461 ; 34,444, ff. 23, 36,
54, 67, 71, 73, 123, 125, 150, 162, 178,
198, 231, 276, 298, 313, 315; 34,445,
ff. 49, 66, 112, 120, 136, 166, 182, 195,
233, 2»^6, 293, 428, 434 ; 34,446, ff. 50, 63,
67, 127, 187, 195, 244, 246, .>02 ; 34,447,
ff. 23, 142, 209 ; 34,448, ff. 189, 278 ;
34,449, ff. 326, 371, 411; 34,450, ff. 2,
72, 146, 197, 225, 335, 423; 34,451,
ff. 26, 56, 73, 75, 81, 109, 345, 390, 482,
497 ; 34,452, ff. 15, 126, 220, 244, 255,
391, 399, 403, 405, 411, 419, 425;
34,453, ff. 39, 41, 215, 240, 425, 434,
437, 496 ; 34,454, ff. 5, 40, 73, 78, 151,
174, 178, 219, 222, 224, 231, 242, 270,
273, 354, 391, 439, 467, 501, 503;
34,455, ff. 10, 29, 44, 188, 387, 466, 482,
488, 519, 550, 555, 557, 560; 34,456,
Digitized by
INDEX.
595
ff. 9, 14, 20, 139, 150,154, 161, 166, 204,
209, 225, 228, 230, 233, 238, 241, 244,
267, 284, 288, 290, 301, 306, 310, 326,
338, 358, 360, 365, 367, 526, 563;
34.457, 3. 66, 269, 297, 313, 594;
34.458, ff. 43, 144, 318, 337, 559 ; 34,459,
f. 3 ; 34,460, ff. 222, 225, 341-353
Letter to the Duke of Leeds, 1790.
Copy. 34,433, f. 150.
• Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1791-1795. 34,436, f. 386;
34,440, ff. 198, 213, 230, 244, 260, 262,
263, 274, 276, 308, 310, 312, 318, 320,
350, 353, 398, 422, 486, 490 ; 34,441,
passim ; 34,442, ff. 16, 30, 46, 69, 111,
132, 137, 175, 177, 191, 224, 273, 284,
368, 393, 397, 416 ; 34,443, ff. 8, 23,
82, 107, 133. 177, 194, 222, 224, 280,
299, 334, 335, 398, 432, 434; 34,444,
ff. 17, 28, 82, 112, 113, 164, 190, 201,
273, 308, 309, 351, 364; 34,445, ff. 12,
44, 74, 119, 153, 158, 184, 194, 239,
249, 269; 34,446, ff. 284, 296, 524;
34.447, ff. 32, 136, 271, 410, 470, 474,
481, 482, 496; 34,448, ff. 78, 196, 222,
400 ; 34,449, ff. 8, 48, 50, 95, 106, 107,
185 b, 197, 242, 346, 350, 368, 370,
382-386, 389 ; 34,450, ff. 76, 85, 94,
121, 148, 151, 154, 223, 229, 263, 264,
360, 387, 416; 34,451, ff. 2, 152;
34,453, ff. 359, 423.
Letter to H. Elliot, 1793. Draft.
34.448, f. 280.
Eden (Morton), son of Wiiliam, 1st Baron
Auckiand. Letters to his father and
mother, 1813. 34,458, ff. 489, 498.
Eden (Richard). Exchequer payment to,
as Clerk of the Council, 1531-2. 83,376,
f. 17 b.
Eden (Robert John), afterv. 3rd Baron
Auckland. Letter to his mother, 1814 (?).
34,460, f. 354.
Letter to his brother, Lord Auck-
land, 1834. 34,460, f. 355.
Eden (Thomas). Exchequer payment
to, as Clerk of the Council, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 17 b.
Eden (Thomas), Commander. Ships
taken by his ship «* Enterprize," 1778-
1781. 34,417, f. 339.
Eden (Thomas), DepUy Auditor of
Greentcich Hospital, Letters to his
brother, Lord Auckland, 1787-1805.
34,426, f. 1; 34,442, f. 24; 34,452,
f. 14 ; 34,453, f. 23 ; 34,456, ff. 8, 189.
Eden (Thomas). Letters to his uncle.
Lord Auckland, 1805, 1806. 34,456,
ff. 275,392.
Eden (William), 1st Baron Auckland^ etc.
Correspondence and papers, 1660-1861.
34,412-34,471.
Eden (William), Ist Baron Auckland, etc.
(continued). Fees on admission to Middle
Temple, 1765. 34,412, f. 94.
Instructions to, as Commissioner
to treat with America, 1778. 34,415,
f. 358. '
• Account for i
J his "Four
Letters to Lord Carlisle,** 1780. 34,417.
f. 46. '
Minute of his appointment to the
Privy Council, 1783. 34,419, f. 154.
Powers to, for the French Com-
mercial Treaty, 1786. Copy, 34,421,
f. 34.
Journal, during his embaasy to
Spain, 1788-1789. 34,464.
Some minutes by, of his family,
offices, rfc., post 1804. 34,461, f. 297.
Letter to Sir R. Gunning:, 1774.
Eg. 2702, f. 374.
Letter to R. Cakes, 1775. Eg,
2703, f. 331.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1778, 1800. 33,638, ff. 169, 171,
173; 33,543, f. 684.
Correspondence with Lord Car-
marthen, 1787. Copies. 34,467, ff. 1-109.
Miscellaneous private correspon-
dence, 1806-1814. 34,457 ; 34,459,
ff. 1-86; 34,460, ff. 159-229.
- Fictitious satirical letter to Lord
Loughborough on his accepting the Great
Seal, 1793. Printed. 3^447, f. 340.
Paris News-letters addressed to,
1786-1788. 34,463.
Eden (William), Lieut.-Colonel. Letters
to his uncle. Lord Auckland, 1798-1807.
34,454, f. 438; 34,456, f. 363 ; 34,457,
f. 238.
Eden (//on. William Frederick Elliot),
eldest son of William, 1st Baron Auckland.
Correspondence with Lord Auckland,
1799-1809. 34,455, ff 244, 372, 533 ;
34.456, ff. 85, 214, 337, 565, 580, 587;
34.457, ff. 119, 120, 122-125, 132, 134,
189, 286-289, 305, 337, 345, 358, 519,
531, 541, 590, 592, 612 ; 34,460, f. 359.
Letter to his sister Catherine,
drc. 1800. 34,460, f. 357.
Edenblidge, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1555, 1578. Add. Ch. 36,607;
36,608.
Edfoo, in Egypt, v, Adfoo.
Edgbnry of Deptford, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 15.
EdgCUmbe (Piers), of Mount Edgecumbe,
in Cornwall. Letters to J. Nance, 1590.
34,224, ff. 2, 5.
2 Q 2
Digitized by
596
INDEX.
Edgcumbe (Richard), Treasury Com"
mssioner, and ( 1 742) 1st Baron Ed jcumbe.
Note for payment to J. Aislabie, 1716.
34,195, f. 151.
Letter to W. Titley, 1742. Eg.
2691, f. 52.
Edge (Timothy). Letter to
Breton, 1655. 83,937, f. 55.
Edgeworth (Henri Essex), Abb^ de
Ftrmontf Confessor to Louis XVI. Por-
trait, and account of the last moments
of the King, 1813. 33,793, f. 39 b.
Edgeworth (Maria), Novelist. Letter
to Lady Harrowby, circ. 1820. 33,964,
f. 253.
Edinbnrghy City of. Testimonial from
the town, for discharge of a recognizance,
1559. 33,592, f. 256.
Letters on the capture of the
Castle, etCf 1573. 33,531, ff. 113, 115.
Edingliailiy Family of. v. Engham,
Fanmy of»
Edisbory, Family of. v. Edgbnry,
Family of.
Edmeads (^ev. John), Vicar of Preshute.
Memoir, 1849. Printed. 34,189, f. 364.
Edmonds (Joseph). Letter to W. Hale,
1684. 33,573, f. 140.
Edmonds al. Edmunds (Walter), of
Baylies Courts m Little-Hampton^ co.
Sussex. Testimonial from, 1592. 33,410,
f. 29.
Presentments against, for rates,
1592. 33,410, flF. 72, 101-104.
Edmund, 5L, of Pontigny, Archbishop of
Canterbury. Speculum Ecclesise, 15th
cent. 33,957, f. 30 b. •
Edmunds (William). Letters to Rev.
T. Streatfeild, 1835. 33,929, ff. 316,
321.
Edolpbe of co. Sent, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 65.
Edward, the Confessor, v, England,
Sovereigns of.
Edward I -IV., VI., of England.
V. England, Sovereigns of.
Edward, the Black Prince, v. Wales,
Princes of.
Edwards (Arthur). Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 74.
Edwards (Edward). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1827. 34,188, ff. 219, 252.
Edwards (Henry Sutherland), Musical
Critic. Letter to G. A. Sala, 1876.
33,964, f. 373.
Edwards (Robert). Letter to R. Hale,
1664. 33,573, f. 26.
Edwards (Talbot). Power of attorney
for receipt of his pay as " Practitioner
in the Art of FortiBcations," 1687.
34,195, f. 96.
Edwards (Thomas), sen., of Wi^ach,
CO. Cambr. Letters to 0. Le Nerc, 1702-
1708. Eg. 2719, f. 316; Eg. 2720,
f. 238 ; Eg. 2721, f. 34.
Edwards (Thomas), jun., of WtsfttfocA,
CO. Cambr. Letter to P. Le Neve, 1711.
Eg. 2721, f. 398.
Letter to , n. d. Eg. 2721,
f. 400.
Edworth, co. Bedf. Deeds relating to,
13th cent.— 1770. Add. Ch. 35,017-
35,185.
Papers relating to, 19th cent.
33,576, ff. 32-34.
Assessment for maintenance of the
Army and Navy, 1651. 33,581, f. 84.
Edworth Manor, oo. Bedf. Survey,
1570. 33,582, f. 219.
Petition reUting to, [1603-1616].
33,579, f. 21.
Eflrerton, co. Kent. Deeds relating to,
1450-1592. Add. Ch. 36,609-36,612.
Egerton, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th
?ent. 33,919, f. 332.
Egerton (John), Viscount Bt-ackley,
afterw. 2nd Earl of Bridgewater. Letter
to Sir J. Casar, 1630. Lat. 34,324,
f. 296.
Egerton (J ohn). Letter to W. Moreton,
1635. 33,936, f. 135.
Egerton (John), Srd Earl of Bridgewater.
Signatui-e, as Privy Councillor, 1682.
34,195, f. 87.
Egerton (John), Bishop of Bangor.
Keturns of papists in his diocese, 1767.
33,409.
Egerton (Maria). Owned, in 19th cent.,
34,295, ff. 1-74.
Egerton (Peter). Letters to W. Moreton,
1634. 33.936, f. 97.
Efferton (Ralph). Suit c. W. Brereton,
cone, rit^ht to nominate parish clerk of
Astbury, I6th-17th cent. 33,940, f. 115.
Efferton (Thomas), Baron Ellcsmere.
Patent of creation, 1603. Extr. 34,218,
f. 191.
Ordinances for the reform of Chan-
cery drawn up by, 1610. 34,324,
f.43.
Letter to Sir E. Coke, 1603.
33,506, f. 4.
Egerton (Thomas), Viscount Qrey de
Wilton. Letter to Lord Auckland, 1797.
34,454, f. 114.
Digitized by
INDEX.
597
EffffS. Plan for an artificial hen for
hatching, 1786. 33,554, f. 182.
Egham, co, Surrey, View, 1669.
33.767 b, f. 34.
Egidins. v. Giles.
EgiOCk {Sir Francis). Stationery sup-
plied to, in the Exchequer, 1614. 34,318,
f. 31.
Eglinton (Henry), of Bawdeswelf^ co,
Norf, Letter to O. Le Neve, 1695.
Eg, 2718, f. 220.
EffOn. Jacobite pseudonym for Sir R.
Everard, 1718-19. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Effypt. Travels in, by V. Favi, 1615.
Ital 33,566, f. 11.
Drawings of antiquities, by E. Dod-
well, F.S.A., circ, 1825-1827. 33,958.
Notes and views in, by E. W. Lane,
1825-1828. 34,080-34,088.
**0n the Ancient Egyptians," by
E. W. Lane, 1825-1828. 34^082, f. 267.
Journal of travels in, 1832-1833.
34,198.
Treatise on its institutions, trade,
tfte., 1833. Fr, 34,198, f. 78 b.
Essay on Hieroglyphics, bv J. F. L.
Williams, drc, 1835, 33,501, f. 1.
Khedives of. Mohamed Tewfik
Pasha. Instructions and finnan to Gen.
Gordon, 1884. Arabic^ with transl.
34,479, ff. 112-116.
Memorandum on the or-
ganisation of the Soudan, 1884. Arabic^
with transl. 34,479, ff. 125, 128.
■ Petition to, from the In-
habitants of Kartoum, 1884. 34,479,
f. 122.
Ehlers ( ). Letter to R. Gunning,
1770. £g. 2699, f. 175.
Ehranstrom (John Albert), Secretary
to Oustavus IV, of Sweden, Extract
from his correspondence with Baron
Armfelt and others, 1792-1793. i>.
84,465, f. 204.
Pr^is of his memoir to the High
Court of Justice at Stockholm, 1794.
I^, 34,465, f. 241.
Eilatliyiay in Egypt. Description and
drawing of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 20 ; 34,086, f. 13.
Eisenlmatll (Thomas), Canon of St,
Georges, AugSwrg, Musical treatise,
18th cent. 34, 117, f. 38.
Elddn (Robert), Rector of Baicoinhe^ co.
Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 18.
Eldon, Earl of, v, Scott (Johh).
Eleanora, widow of the Emperor Ferdi-
nand III. V, Germany, Emperors of,
Ferdinand III.
Elemore, co, Durham, Pedigree and
notices of the family of Baker of, 19th
cent. 33,611, f. 129.
Elephantine, «« Egypt^ Island of.
Description and drawing of, by E. W.
Lane, 1825-1828. 34,082, f. 62 ; 34,086,
f. 18.
ElpFeiyOOm, m Egypt. Description
and drawings of, by £. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,081, f. 32 ; 34,084, f. 7.
Elford (Amos), Rector of Sock-Dennisy
00, Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 20.
Elford (Richard), Singer. Reference to,
late 18th cent. 34,076, f. 14 b.
Elford-Walw3rn Manor, v. Tel-
ford, CO. Oxon,
El-Oeezeh. v. Gizeh.
Elgin, Earl of, V. Bruce (Thomas).
' Countess of, v, Bruce (Martha).
EUiam, CO, Kent. Deeds relating to,
1370-1411. Add, Ch. 36,613-36,615.
EliohOy Marquez d*. v, Haro y Guzman
(Gaspar).
Eliot (George), pseud, v, Evans (Marian).
Eliot (ffon, William), Secretary of Lega-
tion at Berlin, etc. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1793-1794. 34,441, f. 338;
34,448, f. 240; 34,450, f. 425 ; 34,451,
ff. 480, 540 ; 34,452, ff. 3, 12, 27, 38,
40,- 44, 56, 60, 81, 83, 94, 95, 98, 110,
142, 163, 181, 191, 208, 217, 222, 223,
230, 243, 246, 272, 379.
Letters to Lord Grenville, 1793-
34.448, ff. 163, 164, 227, 329, 330, 433 ;
34.449, ff. 80, 144, 243, 258 b; 34,450,
ff. 9, 77, 85, 162, 230, 299, 392 b, 394,
407.
Eliott (Thomas), Rectw of Dowlish
WaAef 00, Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by proxy of, 1571.
33,973, f. 4.
Elisabeth FhiHpM Marie
EeUne, dau. of Lome a VI. v. France,
Sovereigns of. liuis XVI.
Elise (John), Rector of Ford^ oo. Sussex.
Excommunication by, 1592. 33,410,
f. 38.
Eliston (John), Rector of Keinton-Mans-
fields CO. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33,973,
f. 21 b.
Digitized by
598
INDEX.
Slisabeth, Queen of England, v. Eng-
land, Sovereigns of.
SHsabethy daughter of James I.
V. England, Sovereigns of. James I.
Elizabeth^ 3rcf daughter of George III.
V. England, Sovereigns of. George III.
Slisabethy of Hussia, v. Russia,
Sovereigns of.
Slisabethy Prioress of WalUngwells, oo.
Notts. Cast of seal of, 1488. xav. 69.
Elize (Thomas), Rector of Donyatty oo.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed bj, 1574. 33,973, f. 13.
El-Sab, tfi JSgypt. Plan of, 1833.
34,198, f. 44.
El-Sarnaky *n Egypt, v. Kamak.
El-Kurneby in Egypt, v. Kumeh.
EUacOUbe (Henry Thomas), Vicar of
Bitton, and, m 1850, Hector of Clyst
St. George. Letter to C. Winston, 1848.
33,851, f. 13.
Bequeathed Add. 33,357.
EUenborOUghy Baron, v. Law (Ed-
ward).
Ellerker {Sir Ralph), Jun. Exchequer
payments to, as esquire of the body to
the king, 1531-2. 33,376, ff. 14 b, 16.
EUesmerey cos. Salop and Flint. Deeds
relating to, 1315-1361. Add. Ch.
37,369-37,372.
EUesmerey Baron. v. Egerton
(Thomas).
Sllice (Peter), of Broughton, co. Denbigh.
Letter to T. Ravenscroft, 1694. Copy.
Eg. 2718, f. 148 b.
Elliiurliam. co. Norf. Deeds relating
to, ir88. Add. Ch. 39,413 ; 39,414.
EUinffton, co. Hunt. Deeds relating
to, T130-1627. Add. Ch. 33,250-
33,267 ; 39,124-39,130.
Ellinflfton Manor, oo. Hunt. Court-
rolls, 1331-1541. Add. Bolls 34,320-
34,323.
Terrier, 17th cent. Add. Boll
39,577.
Elliot (Andrew), Narrative of events
at New York, 1780. 34,417, f. 217.
Elliot (Eleanor), afterw. wife of William
Eden, Baron Auckland. Letter to W.
Eden, 1776. 34,413, f. 82.
v. also Eden (Eleanor).
Elliot (Emma). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1822. 34,459, f. 318.
Elliot (Gilbert), 3fxf Bart. [1766].
Wkrrant signed by, as Commissioner of
the Treasury, 1761. 33,610, f. 47.
I-etters to W. Eden, 1776. 34,413,
ff. 70, 72 .
Elliot (Sir Gilbert), 4th Bait.^ afterw.
Baron, and Ist Earl of, Minto. Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1778-1806. 34,415,
f. 312; 34,416, ff. 25, 39, 301, 378;
34,417, ff. 314, 333, 335 ; 34,418, ff. 320,
346; 34,419, ff. 99, 216, 426, 445;
34,420, ff. 108, 129, 429; 34,423, f. 8;
34,425, ff. 21, 140; 34,428, f. 216;
34,441, f. 153 ; 34,452, ff. 275, 450 ;
34,454^ f. 116; 34,455, f. 215; 34,456,
f. 549 ; 34,457, f. 60.
Letter to his sister. Lady Auck-
land, 1791. 34,437, f. 450.
Letter to G. Eden, 1812. 34^458,
f. 394.
Elliot (Gilbert), 2nd Earl of Minto
(1814). Letters to his uncle. Lord Auck-
land, 1812, 1813. 34,458,f. 334 ; 34,460,
f. 360.
■ Letters to 2nd Lord Auckland,
1814-1823. 34,459, ff. 94, 103, 229,
243,346 ; 34,460, f. 142.
Elliot (Gilbert), Brigade Major. Letter
to his aunt. Lady Auckland, 1816.
34.459, f. 175.
Elliot (Hugh), Minister successively at
Munich, Berlin, Copenhagen, Breiden,
etc. CorresfK>ndence with his brother-
in-law. Lord Auckland, 1774-1807.
34,412, f. 316 ; 34,413, ff. 6, 22, 58,
62, 452 ; 34,414, ff. 83, 96, 128, 138,
170; 34,415, ff. 3, 70, 283; 34,416,
f. 232; 34,418, ff. 61, 501; 34,419,
ff. 64, 73, 152, 278, 317, 320, 417;
34,420, ff. 6, 21, 440, 443 ; 34,421,
ff. 42, 121, 365; 34,423, ff. 89, 320;
34,424, ff. 153, 345; 34,425, ff. 49,
350 ; 34,428, ff. 18, 197 ; 34,432, f. 481 ;
34,441, f. 136; 34,442, f. 342; 34,444,
ff. 50, 127 ; 34,446, f. 504 ; 34,452, ff. 77,
149, 446 ; 34,464, ff. 129, 165, 188, 335 ;
34,455, ff. 196, 259, 382, 389, 423, 474,
562; 34,456, ff. 20, 53; 34,457, ff. 168,
170, 172, 242, 281, 307-309, 339, 343 ;
34.460, ff. 363-371.
Letters to his sister, Lady Auck-
land, 1776-1814. 34,413, f. 66 ; 34,430,
f. 191; 34,433, f. 112; 34,459, f. 15;
34,460, f. 372.
Letter to Sir M. Eden, 1793.
34,448, f. 279.
Elliot {Sir John), M.P. for co. Com-
wall. Speech in Parliament against
Lord Treasurer Weston, 1629. 33,468,
f. 20.
Digitized by
INDEX.
599
SUiot (John), AdmiraJ, Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1778-1794. 34,415, ff. 281,
290, 347 ; 34,416, f. 8 ; 34,417, ff. 35,
280; 34,452, f. 346 ; 34,453, f. 185.
Elliot (Thomas). Cypher of, drc 1650.
33,596, ff. 23, 25.
Elliot (William), Under Secretary of
the Irish Military Department, lietters
to Lord Auckland, 1797, 1806. 84,454^
f. 93; 34,456, f. 582.
Elliott (fiev. Henry Lettsom). Letter
to C. K. Probert, 1875. 33,520, f, 192.
Elliott (jCapt Stephen), R,N, Letters
to Sec Vernon, 1701. Copies, 34^348,
f. 116.
Ellis (George James Welbore Agar-).
0. Agar-Ellis.
Ellis {Sir Henry), Principal Librarian of
the British Museum. Letters to the Lord
Chancellor, 1828-1830. 34,274, ff. 75
(copy), 78, 80, 81, 82.
Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1831.
34>181, f. 486.
Ellis (John), Scrivener. JEsop*a Fables,
in English verse, 18th cent. 33,783.
EUis (William). Exchequer payment
to, as fourth Baron of the Exchequer,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 47 b.
Ellison (Nathaniel), Archdeacon of Staf-
ford, Letters to Bp. Nicholson, 1700,
1717. 34,265, ff. 62, 157.
EUiston (Robert William), Manager of
the Olympic Theatre, Cheque to W. T.
Moncrieff, signed by, 1821. 33,964.
f. 294.
Ellwayes (£Sr Genrase). «. Helwys.
Ellwes (Geoffrey). Letter to, from H.
ShalcroBse, 1688. 33,573, f. 163.
EUysOn (Cuthbert), Alderman of Kew"
castle-on- Tyne. Letter to Sir R. Sadleir
and Sir J. Croft, 1559. 83,592, f. 22.
EUySSOn (Robert), Alderman of New^
castle-on-Tyne, Letter to Sir R. Sadleir
and Sir J. Croft, 1559. 33,592, f. 22.
Elm. CO. Comb, Deed relating to, 1298.
Adl Ch. 33,067.
Elminay. Gold Coast, v, St. George
d'Elmina.
ElrMinyelly m Egypt. Description
and drawing of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,081, f. 78; 34,084, f. 11.
El-OocksOOr, in Egypt, v, Luxor.
Elphillf Bishop of, V, Downes (Henry).
ElphinstO&S (James), Baron Coupar.
Certificate signed by, 1654. 34,195,
f. 29.
Elrington (John). Letter to ,
1655 [6]. Eg. 2717, f. 102.
Elstedy CO. Sussex. Examination for
incontinence in, 1592. 33,410, f. 76.
ElSWOrth, CO, Comb. Deed relating to,
L1246-1249]. Add. Ch, 33,068.
Elsworth Manor, co, Camb, Court-
roll, 1469. Add. Boll 34,273.
Elsynge (Henry), Clerk to the House of
Commons, Petition to Parliament,
[1651-1653]- 34,326, f. 27.
Letter to his uncle, Sir T. Knyvett,
1616. Eg. 2715, f. 201.
Letter to his cousin, Dame M. Bell,
1617. Eg. 2715, f. 206.
Letters to T. Knyrett, 1647-1653.
Eg. 2716, ff. 446, 453, 464, 468; Eg,
2717, ff. 23, 37-43.
Elsynn (Robert). Letter to his uncle,
n,d,Lat, 2722, f. 31.
Elthftim, 00, Kent, Deed relating to,
1578. Add, Ch, 36,616.
Eltisley. co, Camb, Deeds relating to,
1334-1447. Add, Ch, 33,069-33,071.
Eluyns (Benjamin). Acquittance to,
from L. Osborne, 1642. Eg, 2716,
f. 381.
Elvines (Edward), Alderman of Wor-
cester. Petition signed by, [1652].
34,326, f. 54.
Elwin (Whitwell), Bector of Booton^
near Norwich. Letter cone, a letter of
A. Pope, 1861. 33,964, f. 362.
Elyy Isle of. Papers rel. to drainage of
the Fens in, 1528-1650. 33,466;
33,467.
Ely, 00. Camb. Deeds relating to, temp,
Henry IIL, [1316-1337]. Add. Ch,
33,072-33,074.
See of. List of Archdeacons, 1198
—16th cent. 33,576, f. 55.
Account of the Bishops, 14th-
16th centt. 33,491, f. 28.
Articles of the Abbot of Ramsey
against the Bishop, 15th cent. Add, Boll
34,275.
Bailiffs' accompts for manors bel.
to, 1549. Add. Boll 34,27^.
— ^ Notes on the arms of the Bishops
of, 18th cent. 33,491, f. 28.
■ Claim of the Bishop to visit Trinity
Coll., Cambridge, 1726. 33,491, f. 5.
— Bishops of,
V. Balsham (Hugh).
Green (Thomas).
Priory of, Nomina et insignia
militum cum monachis collocatorum in
ecclesiaEliensi,1087; 18th cent. 33,491,
f. 27.
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INDEX.
Sljy Priory of (contitwed). Religious
tracts, offices, rfc., connected with,
13th and 15th centt. Lat, 33,381.
. Anniversaries of bishops, priors,
etc., 15th cent. 33,381, f. 12.
■ Prior of, v. Walsingham (Alan
oO.
Elys (William), t). Ellis.
Embden, tn Hcmover, Instructions to
the English Commissioners at the confer-
ence at, 1588. Eg. 2790, f. 230.
Emerson (Ralph), Gaoler of King*s
Lynn, co. Sorf, Acquittance to E. Black-
hall, 1663. Eg, 2717, f. 234.
Emerson (Ralph Waldo). Aspects of
Culture, 1867. Autogr. 33,515, f. 43.
■ Letters to , 1848, n. <L
33,515, ff. 100, 102.
Emmerich (A — ), Lieut^Col, Letter
"au peuple de TEurope surtout k la
nation angloise," 1793. Printed. 34,451,
f. 332.
Emmerick (A — ). Letter to ,
1777. TransL 34,414, f. 263.
Emmet (Robert). Speeches at his trials,
1798, 1803. 34,216, f. 101 (imperfect) ;
34,455, f. 104 (prinUd).
EndO (Martin), of Middelhurg. Petition
of, 1693. Dutch. 34,340, f. 73.
Engeham (Thomas). Sepulchral brass
of nim and family at Gooduestone, 1558.
33,925, f. 69.
Engham of Hengham in Wood-
cnurcli, CO. Kent, FamUu of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 63 b.
Enghien, Dwi cT . v. Bourbon (Louis
Antoine Henri de).
ENGLAND. General Chronicles
AND History, etc. Bede's Historia
ccclesiastica: fragments, circ. 1200.
33,371, ir. 1-24.
. Geoff, of Monmouth's Historia
rogum Britannis : fragments, drc. 1200.
33,371, f. 28 b.
^ Brutus abbreviatus, to 1265.
34,266, f. 2.
Short chronicle of the Kings, to
1273. Lat. 34,266, f. 63.
. Chronicle of events, 1066-1294.
Lat. 34,018, f. 90.
— Lydgate's verses on the Kings,
15th cent. 34,360, f. 60 b.
— Genealogical chronicle from Adam
to Elizabeth, continued to George III.,
1780. 33,345.
Account of the Roman occupation
of Britain, 19th cent. 33,694.
ENOLAETD. General Chboniclgs
AND HiSTOtiY, ETC. (pontinued). Extracto
from J. Ingram's Saxon chronicle, 19lh
cent. 33,923, f. 97.
"A catt may look at a
King" : characters of English Kings from
Will. L— Chas. L, by Sir A. Weldon,
1652. Printed. 33,787.
Genealogical and other notes on
Will. L— Will. III., 19th cent. 33,897,
ff. 98-144.
" The one and twenty Battailes of
Yorkes Plantaginet," by T. Gaiftsford,
17th cent. 34,252.
— Extracts from F. von Raumer's
Political History of England, 19th cent.
33,923, f. 132.
Summary, etc., of early British
history, by J. l?". L. Williams, ciVc. 1835.
33,500, ff. 337, 453-629 passim.
Gleanings, by S. M. Stokes, 19th
cent. 33,390; 33,391.
. State papers connected with Scot-
land, 1449-1594. 33,531.
Transcripts of State papers, 1514-
1640. 34,208, f. 26.
Chronicle of England by a Spanish
soldier, 1530-1552. Span. 34,143.
. Instructions to Ambassadors and
others, tempp. Hen. VIII.— Eliz. Copies.
Eg. 2790.
. Register of warrants for offices,
etc., under the Crown, temp. Eliz. —
1639. 33,378.
Negotiations in Spain and Portugal
by Sir R. Southwell, etc, 1574-1720.
34,329-34,335.
Transactions with Holland, 1668-
1701. 34,339; 34,340.
. Papers rel. to the Stuart family,
and the rebellions of 1715 and 1745;
1688-1788. 33,954.
Travels of Cosmo III., Grand Duke
of Tuscany, in 1669, with illustrations.
Copies, 19th cent. 33,767, A, B.
ENGLAITD, Ecclesiastical His-
tory. List of Archbishops, Bishops,
etc., to circ. 1223. 34,254, f. 11.
Instructions to the Commissioners
for Valor Ecclcsiasticus, 1535. 34,136,
f. 1.
. Survey of the diocese of St. Asaph,
1536. 34,136, f. 4.
Papers of the Consistory Court of
Chichester, etc., 1541-1593. 33,410.
. Value of sees, etc., and their tenths,
circ. 1570. 34,320, f. 70.
Register of admissions to benefices
in the See of Bath and Wells, 1571-
1583. 33,973.
'I'ra< ts relating to Ecclesiastical
history, 16th-17th cent. 34,312
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ENGLAND, Roclesiasttoal His-
tory (continued). Account of the
Catholic prisoners in York castle, 1600.
34,250.
On Catholic afikirs in, by Card.
Bentivoglio, 1610. 34,322, f. 36.
Casts of episcopal seals.
1-170.
GII.
ENGLAND, Sovereigns of, and
tr<msacH<ms in particular reigns, ED^
WARD THE CONFESSOR, Obverse
of seal of. xcv. 25.
JOHN. Casts of seal of Isabella,
Countess of Gloucester, divorced wife of.
xciv. 20, 21.
HENRY III, Magna Carta, 1225.
33,969, f. 56 b.
Arguments on his cove-
nant of state in 1253; [circ, 1655].
35,374, ff. 60-68^
Book of Hours of his
daughter Beatrice, 13th cent. 33,385.
EDWARD I, Patent for livery
of temporalities to Bishop of Ossory,
1302. 33,992, f. 7.
Means used by, for raising
money, 1628. 34,324, f. 268.
EDWARD IL Confirmation of
his charter to Harwich, 14th cent.
Copy, " " -'
Eg, 2788, f. 54.
Life of, in verse, 17th
cent. 34,316.
Medical recipe for Qu.
Isabella, 15th cent. 34,210, f. 24 b.
EDWARD in. Charter to Ips-
wich, 1338. Copy, Eg, 2788, f. 3.
RICHARD IL Notification to
the Cinque Ports of his confirmation of
Magna Carta, etc,y 1382. Lot, Copy,
33,511, f. 1.
Patent for supplies for
Calais, 1882. Lat. Copy. 33,511, f. 2 b.
Charter to the Bp. of St.
David's, 1383. Cbpy, 17th cent. 34,135,
f. lb. '
— Notes rel. to Wat Tyler,
33,923, f. 155.
— Orders for the office of
of England dedicated to.
19th cent.
Constable
33,735, f. 9 b
HENRY VL Letters patent to
Northampton, 1431. Copy, 34,308, f. 18.
Treaty with Scotland,
1449. Copy, 33,531, f. 1.
Proceedings in Parliament
on the King's debts, 1449-1450. 34,218,
f. 114.
EDWARD IV. Declaratio tituli
regii et restitutio ad eundem, 1461.
Copy^ 1578. 33,469, f. 21.
Expenses, on a visit* to
Sandwich, 1462-1463. 33,511, ff. 6, 8.
ENGLAND, Sovereigns of, etc.
EDWARD IV, (continued.) Collections
as to forests, ff/c, in his reign, 17th cent.
33,735.
Cast of seal of Elizabeth
Widvile, wife of. ci. 8.
RICHARD III. Cast of seal of,
as Duke of Gloucester, 1479-1480.
xci. 56.
HENRY VII, Utin poem in
praise of, by Peter Carmelianus, 1486.
33,736.
Confirmation of charter
to Northampton, 1490. Copy. 34,308,
f. 15 b.
Epigramn on abortive
attempts at peace with France, circ,
1490. Lat. 33,534, f. 3.
Warrant for velvet for
-Candlemas tapers, 1499. 33,350, f. 12.
Life of his daughter Mary,
by N. Carlisle, 1810. 33,748.
HENRY VIIL General pardon
to Bungay Priory, 1510. Copy, 33,988,
f. 94.
Ordinances for the Royal
Household, 1536, 1539-1540. 34,319;
34,320, f. 137 b.
Forms of homage, etc., to,
circ, 1530. 34,319, f. 20 b.
Writ for survey of the dio-
cese of St. Asaph, 1536. 34,136, f. 25.
'■ Negotiations with Charles
V. for an universal peace, 1528. Fr,
Imperf, 33,469, f. 3.
Memoirs of events, 1530-
1544. Forgery by Robert Ware (?),
late 17th cent. 33,746.
Exchequer receipts and
payments, 1531-32. 33,376.
Sentence of Qement VII.
annulling his divorce, etc., 1533. 33,506,
f. 6.
' Treatise by N. Harpsficld
on the divorce from Qu. Katharine,
temp. Mary. 33,737.
- Ordinance for the christen-
ing of Pr. Edward, 1537. 34,320, f. 9,
Proposal for the king's
marriage with a French lady, 1538-
1539. 33,514, ff. 1-14 b.
Letters of the French am-
bassador on the threatened rupture with
France, 1539-1540. 33,514, ff. 15-37 b.
Fees, etCf of his Household,
1540-1545. 34,320, f. 99 b.
Return to, of the Garter
worn by James V. of Scotland, 1543.
33,531, f. 13.
Inventory of plate and
jewels, circ 1545 Lnpcrf. Ej, 2679,
f. 3.
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EirOLAND, SovEREioifs op, etc.
HENRV VI/L (continued). Pelegrine:
a tract in defence of, hj W. Thomas,
1547. 33,883.
Cast of seal. xcv. 35.
Proposals for marriage of
Pr. Mary with a French prince, 1538-
1539. 33,514, ff. 1-14 b.
EDWARD VL Establishment
lists, 1552, circ. 1550-1553. 34,010,
f. 14; 34,320, f. 15.
Messes served at his
Christmas hall, 1551. 34,320, f. 78.
Portrait of, engraved on
agate, circ. 1545. Eg. 2679, f. 6.
MARY. Order for her corona-
tion, efc, 1553. 34,320, f. 84.
ffistory of Sir T. Wyat's
rebellion, by J. Proctor, 1554; 'l9th
cent. 33,923, f. 171.
i— Petition of Parliament for
reconciliation with Rome, with the
legate's absolution, Bull of Julias III.,
0<c., 1554-1555. 33,738.
Discourse on a war with,
from the side of Scotland, 1557 (?).
Lat. 33,531, f. 25.
ELIZABETH. Privy Council
letter to Sir W. St. Lo and others, 1559.
34^079, f. 5.
Correspondence of Sir R.
Sadleir, 1559-1585. 33,591-33,594.
Warrant for expenses of H.
Killigrew's journey to Scotland, 1560.
33,924, f. 3.
Negotiations with the
Hanseatic League, 1560. 34,324, ff. 3, 5.
Proceedings at York and
Westminster against the Queen of Scots,
1568. 33,531, ff. 41-70.
— Letter to Lord Sussex
cone, the Regency of Scotland, 1570.
Copu* 33,531, f. 91.
Letter to Lord Lennox, as
Regent of Scotland, 1570. 33,531,
f. 95.
Letter to the Queen of
Scots, 1570. Fr. Copy. 34,216,
f. 3.
Negotiations with the
Queen of ScoU, 1570. 34,216, ff. 3-15.
Household -Book, 1570-
1603. 34,320.
. Treaty of commerce with
Portugal, 1572. 34,329, f. 6 b.
. Proclamation against un-
lawful retainers, 1572. 33,924, f. 4.
Letter to the Regent
Morton on the surrender of Edinburgh
Castle, etc,, 1573. 33,531, f. 116.
ENGLANB. Sotereigns op, etc*
ELIZABETH (continued). Proposals
to, from the Elector Palatine, for a Pro-
testant league, with answer, 1573. Copies.
33,531, ff. 131, 131 b.
Reply to the Portuguese
ambassador on the English trade to Bar-
bary, 1574. Lat. Copy. 34,329, f. 3.
Instructions and negotia-
tions of R. Pitcairn, Scotch ambassador
to, 1578. 33,531, ff. 169, 173.
Proposals of her ambassa-
dors to James VI., 1578. 33,531, f. 175.
Privy Council letter to
the Bishop of Norwich, 1579. Copy.
Eg. 2713, f. 89.
Discourses respecting her
marriage with the Due d'Aujou, 1580.
33,594, f. 1 ; 34,216, f. 27.
Agreement for her mar-
riage with the Due d'Anjou, 1581 (?).
Lat. Draft. 33,963, f. 69.
Proposals to the Scotch
Ambassadors, [1583.] 33,531, ff. 183,
185.
Credentials of Sir F.
Walsingham, as ambassador to Scotland,
with complaints, 1583. Ccpies. 33,531,
ff. 187, 189.
Extracts from Twysden
MSS. rel. to the Spanish Armada, etc.,
1583-1592 ; 19th cent. 33,923, f. 188.
Act of Association in de-
fence of, 1584. Contemp. copy. 33,938,
f.20.
Letter to the burgo-
masters, etc.y of Antwerp, 1585. Fr.
copy. 33,953, f. 27.
List of Commissioners to
try the Queen of Soots, 1586. 33,938,
ff. 23, 24.
Ordinance for regulating
the Mint, 1586. Copy. 34,358, f. 5.
Letter to, from A. Babing-
ton,1586. Contemp.copy. 33,938, f. 22.
' List of confederates in
Babington's plot, 1586. 33,938, f. 24 b.
Negotiations for a treaty
with James YL, and aceompts of his
annuity from her, 1586-1593. 33,531»
ff. 283-290.
Warrant for execution of
the Queen of Scots, 1587. Copy.
34,218, f. 185.
Privy Council letter to
Lord Admiral Howard, 26 July, 1588.
33,740, f. 2.
Resolution of the English
Commanders to pursue the Spanish
Armada, 1 Aug., 1588. 33,740, f. 6.
Digitized by
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ENGLAND^ Sovereigns of, etc.
ELIZABETH (continued). Progress
**frora Somerset place unto Powlet
Church," 1588. 34,010, f. 2.
Loans to the Crown, 1591-
1594. 33,924, ff. 13-15.
Privy Council letter to the
Lords Lieutenant, etc,y of Devon and
Cornwall, 1592. Copy. 34,224, f. 13 b.
Letter to Lord North,
1593. 33,964, f. 1.
• Instructions to the deputy-
lieutenants of Cornwall, in view of a Span-
ish invasion, 1595. Copy. 34,224, f. 16.
Oration in praise of, by F.
Fane, 1596. Lat 34,218, f. 205 b.
Letter to Sir W. Raleigh
as Lord Warden of the Stannaries, 1599.
Copy. 34,224, f. 30.
Letter to, from Lady Rich,
1600. Copy. 34,218, f. 186 b.
— — Mandate for supply of
light horse for service in Ireland, 1600.
34,274, f. 135.
Privy Council letter to
the Commissioners of Musters in Norfolk,
1601. Copy. Eg. 2714, f. 140.
— — Writ for collection of
subsidy in co. Hunt., 1601. Lat,
34,399, f. 60.
Epitaph for, made by order
of James I., 1603. 34,324, f. 33.
' Satirical epitaph on, by
R. Clarke, 17th cent. Lat. 33,392,
f. 148 b.
Poem entitled ** A petition
to the blessed Saint Eliza," 1624 (?).
34,217, f. 39 b.
JAMES L Order of procession
through London, 1603. 34,218, f. 31 b.
^— — Warrant for release of
Lord Southampton, 1603. Copy.
34,395, f. 46.
Expenses of his coronation,
1603-1605. 34,321.
Writ for collection of sub-
sidies in 00. Hunt., 1604, 1609, 1625.
Lai. 34,399, ff. 61, 155, 268, 269.
Challenge of knights
errant at Whitehall, 1606. 33,498,
f.2.
Speech by the Lord
Treasurer, on the needs of the crown,
1606. 34,324, f. 37 b.
Masque, by B. Jonson, at
the entertainment of the King and
Queen at Theobalds, 1607. 34,218,
f. 23 b.
Relation t)f England, by
Card. Bentivoglio, 1600. 34,322, f. 2.
ENGLAJTDy Sovereigns of, etc.
JAMES L (con^ntitfcQ. Propositions
concerning recusants, 1610. 34,218,
f. 10 b.
' Heads of his speech on
grievances, etc.y 9 July, 1610. 34,218,
f. 112.
Proposal to commute
feudal tenures into a fixed income for,
1610. 34,218, f. 116.
Commission to the judges,
to prevent excessive fees, 1610. Copy.
34,324, f. 45 b.
Treatises on an alliance
with the Netherlands and war with
Spain, drc. 1610. 34,219.
Articles, ete., for the
marriage of Pr. Elizabeth with Frederic,
Count Palatine, 1613. CopUe. 34,218,
ff. 134r-137.
Reply to Archbp. Abbot's
8|>eech at the divorce suit of Lord and
Lady Essex, 1613. 34,218, f. 144.
Levy> Kent, for pay-
ment of the King's debts, 1614. 34,218,
ff. 146-149.
Letter asking for contri-
butions to the Crown, 1614. Draft.
34,324, f. 69.
Notes of Privy Council
meetings, 1619, 1620. 34,324, ff. 105-
120.
Warrant for preservation
of game in various counties, 1620.
Copy. 34,217, f. 6.
Prom^ rel. to innovations
in the law-courts, lr620. Copy. 34,324,
f. 121 b.
Letters and papers on the
Spanish match and the affairs of the
Palatinate, 1620-1623. Copies. 34,217,
ff. 18-43 b passim.
Privy Council letters rel.
to CO. Northt., etc. 1621. Copies.
34,217, ff. 7-8 b.
Messages, etcy to and
from Parliament on the Spanish match,
1621. 34,217, ff. 22-27.
Letter to the Emperor
Ferdinand II., 1621. Copy. 34,217,
f. 33.
Letter to, from F. Phillips,
1622. 34,217, f. 32.
Letter to Archbp. Abbot,
with directions concerning Preachers,
1622. Copy. 34,217, f. 39.
. Orders for the conduct of
courtiers, 1623. 34,324, f. 215.
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JAMES I. {continued). Instructions
to Lord Ratland going to Spain for
Pr. Charles, 1623. Signed, 34,274,
f. 151.
Petition to, from Parlia-
ment, with reply, 1624. 34,324, ff. 224-
227.
Letter from a Jesuit on
public aBfairs, ctrc. 1625. Copy, Imperf,
33,469, f. 33.
Political and other collec-
tions of Sir J. Cssar, chiefly temp, J as. I.
34,324.
Political tracts, 17th cent.
34,217.
" Forme for a Life Guard
to attend his Majesty monthly," n. d.
34,222, f. 2.
Verses on Prince Charles'
journey to Spain, ascribed to, 17th cent.
34,324, f. 310.
Elegy on, 1625. Lat
34,324, f. 322.
Lines on his death, 17th
cent. 34,217, f. 41 b.
Signet or Council seal.
xcvii. 38.
For correspondence of ambassadors,
etc.i abroad, v. also : — Wake {Sir
Isaac), Amlbaasouior to Savoy and
Venice (1624-1625).
Casts of seal of Anne of
Denmark, his wife, 1618. Lxxxvii.
57, 58.
CHARLES L Revenue of, as
Prince of Wales, 1622. 83,469, f. 30.
Letter to, as Prince of
Wales, from Pope Gregory XV., 1623.
34,217, f. 42.
Proclamations on his ac-
cession, 1625. 34,217, f. 50.
Lists of knights, etc,y at
his coronation, 1625. 34,217, f. 44 b.
Instructions to enforce the
law against Catholics, 1625. Copy,
34,324, f. 242.
Propositions of Louis XIII.
on the marriage with Henrietta Maria,
1625. 34,217, ff. 46 b, 47.
List of lords present at
the reception at Dorer of Qu. Henrietta
Maria, 1625. 34,217, f. 44 b.
Subsidies and other reve-
nue, 1625-1634. 34,318. f. 50.
Correspondence, etc,^ of
the corporation of Sandwich, 1625-1648.
33,512, ff. 18-100.
Letter to the burgomasters,
etc,j of Hamburg, 1626. Copy, 34,326,
f. 57.
ENGLAND, Sovereigns of, etc
CHARLES [, {continued). Indenture
with the Master of the Mint, 1626.
Copy, 34,358, f. 7.
Writ for collection of sub-
sidy in CO. Hunt., 1626. Lat, 34,400,
f. 30.
Instructions to H. de Vic,
going to Rochelle, [16261. Signed,
34,274, f. 155.
Remonstrances to, of the
Commons, 1626, 1628. 34,324, f. 244 ;
34,485, f. 16.
Speeches to Parliament,
1626-1629, 1640-1641. 33,468, ff. 27,
31; 33,459, ff. 37, 45; 34,217, f.44;
34,324, f. 24 b ; 34,485, ff. 15, 73.
Counsers arguments for
those imprisoned for refusing the loan,
1627. 33,468, f. 7.
Arguments of Sir E. Coke
in his speech on liberty of the subject,
1628. 33,468, f.l.
Privy Council order in
favour of Danish and Hanse merchants,
1628. 34,326, f. 57.
Letter to, urging alliance
with GustavusAdolphus, 1632. 34,314.
Letters and papers chiefly
relating to the Civil War, 1633-1649.
33,596; 34,253.
Letter to the Bp. of St.
David's, 1634. Copy, 34,135, f. 1.
Case against the Austrian
Netherlands for a seizure of tobacco as
victuals, 1635. 33,587.
Letter to Baron Stralen-
dorf, 1635. Signed, 33,596, f. 3.
Declaration to the people
of Scotland, 1638. Copy, 34,400,
f. 281.
Petition from Peers at
York to, for another Parliament, 1640.
33,469, f. 48.
Tract on the enforcement
of English laws in Ireland, attributed to
Sir R. Bolton, 1641. 33,745.
Instructions to the Com-
mittee attending him in Scotland, 1641.
33,469, f. 49.
Petitions and political ar-
gumenU of J. Jones, 1641-1657. 33,374.
Assessments, etc.y for
moneys levied in co. Hunt., 1641-1646.
34^401, ff. 50-92, 96-109 : 34,485,
ff. 117-132.
Warrant to Capt. P. Skip-
pon to attend the King at York, 1642.
34,253, f. 13.
Confirmation of privileges
to the English by John IV. of Portugal,
1642. Portug, 34,329, f. 11.
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605
SNGLANDy SovEREiaNs of, etc,
CHARLES L (coniviued). Military
stores, etc, supplied to the King at
Oxford, 1642-1643. 34,325.
Offers of service and ad-
vice to, from J. Jones, 1642, 1643.
33,374, ff. lb, 5b, 8b, 9.
The King's exceptions to
the Articles of cessation, 1643. 84,253,
f. 25.
Notes relating to the attack
on Jersey by the Parliamentarians, 1643.
34,262, f. 24.
Copy of the Covenant,
1643. Eg. 2711, f. 84.
■ Acconot by Sir W. Brere-
ton of his victory at Middlewich, 15
March, 1643. 34,253, f. 23.
Letters to the Parliament
for an accommodation of differences,
1644. Copies. 84^253, ff. 32, 33.
Address to, proposing
peace, 1644. 34,253, f. 34.
Letter on the movements
of the Royalist troops, 1645. 34,253,
f. 38.
Sir W. Dick's accompt
with th^ Parliament for the supply of
ships, e^c, 1646. 33,589, ff. 3-^.
Letter from the Scotch
Commissioners in London on the Remon-
strance of the Army, 1647. Copy.
33,506, f. 26.
List of persons ordered to
attend on, 1647. 34,253, f. 7.
Account of his removal
from Holmby by Cornet Joyce, 4 June,
1647. 34,253, f, 47.
Letter to his son James,
Duke of York, 4 July, 1647. Ccpy.
34,253, f. 70.
Keys to Royalist cyphers,
1649, n. d. ' 33,596, ff. 21-32.
Speech at his trial dis-
puting jurisdiction, 1649. 34,220, f. 3.
Account of his execu-
tion, by Lady Twysden, 1649. 34,171,
f. 9b.
For correspondence of ambassadori^,
etc., abroad, tj. also : — Wake {Sir
Isaac), Ambassador to Savoy and
Venice (1625-1630).
Declaration of Henrietta
Maria in a suit for recovery of property,
1665. 34,262, f. 88 b.
Panegyric on the Pr.
Henrietta Anne, wife of Philip, Duke of
Orleans, by J. Paget de la Serre, circ,
1661. Fr. 33,752.
COMMON WEALTH. Petitions,
1648-1654. 34,326, ff. 1-56.
SNOLAlTDf Sovereigns of, eto,
COMMONWEALTH {continued). Peti-
tions from Jersey, with papers, 1650-
1657. 34,262, ff. 34-83.
Order to W. Moreton from
the Coromrs. for Advance of Money,
1651. 33,939, ff. 34, 36.
Assessments for the army
and navy, 1651-1660. 33,581, ff. 84-
100.
Remarks on the Great
Seal, [1651 ?]. 33,374, f. 57.
Heads of articles for the
Instrument of Goveinment, 1653. 33,939,
f. 81.
' Orders for securing peace,
1653. 33,589, f. 7.
Cast of seal of, " for ap-
probation of Ministers.*' xcix. 4.
OLIVES CROMWELL,
Lord Protector. Letter to 0. St. John,
1648. Copy. 33,463, f. 57.
Warrant for pa3rment to
P. Becher, 1649. 33,964, f. 4.
Letter to, from Lord Cleve-
land, 1651. 34,217, f. 77.
• Treaty with Portugal,
1654. 34,329, ff. 18, 38.
Articles of Gen. Monck
with Viscount Kenmure and Lord Reay,
1654, 1655. 33,596, ff. 33, 35.
Military returns by the
Major-Generals of Districts, 1655.
34,011-34,017.
I Petitions to, from J, Jones,
in the Fleet, 1656, n. d. 33,374, ff. 75,
77, 89 b, 91.
Petition to, from prisoners
in the Fleet, etc., [1657?]. 33,374,
f.89b.
" Killing no murder " :
tract addressed to, 1657. 33,533.
Satirical epitaph on, by
R. Clarke, 17th cent. Lat. 33,392,
f. 148 b.
Lines by Andrew Marvel
on his portrait, 17th cent. 34,362,
f.41.
CHARLES TL Act of proclama-
tion by the Scotch Parliament, 1649.
Copy. 34,220, f. 5.
Letter to A. Courthope,
requesting a loan, 1650. Signed. 33,924,
f. 45.
Letter relating to his re-
turn to England, 24 May, 1660. Eg.
2717, f. 185.
Digitized by
606
INDEX.
EHGLAVD, SoYEREiQirs op, etc.
CHA£LE3 11. (continued). Petition to,
from Sir U. Vaoe, for his life and that
of Col. Lambert, 1660. 33,924, f. 56.
Act for Poll-Money, 1660.
Copy. 33,939, f. 198.
Fictitioiu speech o^ to his
revolted subjects, 1660. 34,363, f. 58.
— — Correspondence relating
to attempted risings in co. Derby, 1660-
1666. Copies. 34,306, passim.
Proceedings at his corona-
tion, 1661. 34,217, f. 71 b.
Names, tf^., of sabscribers
to a free gift to, 1661. 34,217, f. 73.
Papers on commercial re-
lations with Portugal, 1661-1678.
34,329, ff. 47, 67 ; 34,332, ff. 1, 10, 16,
20, 24,45 ; 34,333, f. 1.
State of the King's revenue,
1662. 34,217, f. 78.
■ • £xaminations as to the
Farnley Wood plot, 1663. 33,770, ff. 1-
48.
Names of indigent Royalist
Officers, etc., 1663-1667. 33,590.
Letter of the Speaker to the
Assessment Commissioners, 1664. 33,589.
f. 23.
Treaty with Spain, 1665.
34,329, ff. 77, 95.
Parliamentary diary of
J. Milward, M.P. for co. Derby, 1666-
1668. 33,413.
Travels of Cosmo III.,
Qrand Duke of Tuscany, in England,
1669, with illustrations. Copies^ 19th
cent. 33,767, A. B.
Letters to Sir R. South-
well, from British agents in Brussels
and Cologne, 1672-1674. 34,341-34,344.
Speeches to Parliament,
1673, 1674. 33,589, f, 155 ; 34,339, f. 4.
Poem addressed to, by Lord
Rochester, 1674. 34,109, f. 2.
Burlesque speeches of the
King to Parliament, 1675, 1681. 34,362,
ff. 136, 138.
Levy on the farmers of
the royal alum works, 1677. 34^195,
f. 69.
— — Addresses to, from the
Commons, 1677, 1678. 33,589, f. 280;
34,339, ff. 10, 14-18.
Conferences of the English,
Spanish and Imperial commissioners,
1678. 34,339, ff. 22-43.
Allegations of W. Bedloe
cone, the PopUh Plot, circ. 1678. 34,195,
f. 73.
SNGLAHB, SovEBEioKs op, etc.
CHARLES II. (continued). Letters to
Peter II. of Portugal, 1679-1684.
Copies. 34,333, ff. 102-106 ; 34,334,
ff. 25, 44-48, 52.
— — Letters plenipotentiary
cone peace with France between the
tropics, 1679. Add. Ch. 39,942.
Memorials to, from the
Spanish Ambassador, 1680, 1681. 34,339,
ff.44,47.
■ Proceedings of the Com-
missioners for Charitable Uses, 1683-
1684. 33,921, ff. 99-136 b.
Embassy to Portugal, to
secure residue of Qu. Catharine's dowry,
tLd. 34,329, f. 75.
Death of, narrated by
James U. in 1692. Fr. 34,501, f. 15.
Lines entitled ** Nemesis ad
Carolnm secundum," by J. Parrhesiastes,
17th cent. 34,217, f. 27 b.
For correspondence of ambaasadorsy
etCf abroad, v. also : —
Chudleigh (Thomas), Envoy to tk€
ffaque (1682-1685).
Oascoigne (Sir Bernard), Envoy io
Vienna (1671-1675).
Jenkins (Sir LeolineX Plenipatm'
tiaryat CSblo^i^ (1673-1674).
Casts of Seal of Catharine
of Braganza, wife 1680. LXXXYll.
59, 60.
JAMES II. Letter to, as Duke
of York, from his father, 1647. Copy.
34,253, f. 70.
Cyphers of, as Duke of
York, circ. 1650. 33,596, ff. 23, 26.
■ Letters to Cardinal de
Bouillon and others, 1660-1689. Fr.
Extr. 34^491.
— — Letter to, from Lord
Clarendon, cone the Duchess of York's
rumoured change of religion, circ 1668.
Copy. 33,573, f. 74.
Extracts from the Preston
papers, 1680-1689. 34,517.
• Letters, etc., cone the
punishment of the Western rebels, 1685.
34,516, ff. 10-33.
Lett*»r of recall to T. Chud-
leigh, Envoy to the Hague, 1685. Fr.
Copy. 34,340, f. 25.
Grant of East Greenwich
manor, etc, to increase Qu. Mary's
jointure, 1685. Add. Ch. 37,378.
Dutch political correspon-
dence relating to England, 1685-1688.
Extr. 34,507-34,512.
Post-Office treaty with
Amsterdam, 1687. 34,340, f. 33.
Digitized by
IND£X,
607
SNGLAND, SovERBioNS of, etc.
JAMK8 IL (potUinued). Letters cone
the birth or supposition of a Prince of
Wales, 1687-1688. Copies. 34,515,
ff. 23-91.
News-letters from London,
1687-1688. 34,487, flf. 6-55,
His account of hb escape
into France, 1688. Fr. Copy. 34,501,
f . 4.
Account of the invasion
of the Prince of Orange, 1688. Fr,
33,970.
Pay-warrant for the
Queen's Regt. of Dragoons, 1688.
33,954, f. 1.
Depositions cone the birth
of the Prince of Wales, etc., 1688, 1689.
33,954, ff. 3, 54.
Letters from James IL
and Mary of Modena to Rome, 1688-
1690. Ital. and Lat Copies. 84,502,
ff. 52-56; 34,503, ff. 15, 15 b.
Letters to Lord Preston,
1689. Copies. 34,516, ff. 38^5.
Muster of a French com-
pany in his service, 1690. 34,347.
Death of Charles IL,
described by, 1692. Fr. Copy. 34,501,
i. 15.
Account of his visit to
Chaillot, 1694. F)r. Copy. 34,501,
f. 23.
Letter of the nans of
Chaillot, on his last years and death,
n. d. Fr. Copy, 19th cent. 34,601,
f. 28.
Ode on the death of, 1701.
PritUcd. 33,954, f. 34.
Transcripts of diaries of
Sir £. Dering and Sir J. Knatchbull, rel.
to his reign and to the revolution, 1835.
33,923, f.429.
Seal for Conrt of Common
Pleas, xciv. 15.
Memoirs of the life of
Mary of Modena, 1711-1713. Ft. Copy.
34,501, f. 65.
WILLIAM in. {and MARY).
Correspondence with L<»rd Portland,
1677-1700. Copy. 34,514.
Letters relating to English
affairs, 1687-1697. Fr. Extr. 34,491,
Speech, as Prince of
Orange, in defence of the Protestant
religion, 1688. 33,512, f. 115.
Summons to members of
Parliament and others to St. James's,
23 Dec, 1688. PrinUd. 33,589, f. 306.
Orders for coronation of,
1689. 34,250, ff. 74-78.
ENGLAND, Sovereigns of, etc.
WILLIAM nr. (and MARY) (con-
ttnued). Form of oaths of allegiance to,
1689. 33,589, f. 309.
Account of Qu. Mar3r*8
behaviour at the performance of "The
SpanUh Friar," 1689. 34,195, ff. 100,
102.
'- Powers and instructions
for ambassadors to the Hague, 1689,
1690. 34,340, ff. 43, 49, 52-56, 60, 65.
Letters to A. Heinsius,
1689- 1702. Fr. Copies. 34,504:
34,505.
Letter to, from Lord
Sussex, 1690. 33,924, f . 80.
Papers cone, plot to as-
sassinate the Iciug by Capt. J. Jones,
1690- 1691. 33,924, ff. 74, 82.
Accompts of a messenger
attending on, 1690-1698. 34,347.
Letters to Qu. Mary, from
the Spanish ambassador, 1692, 1693.
Fr. 34,334, ff. 84-96.
Bill of board-wages for
the royal household, 1693. 33,963,
f. 23.
■ Letter to Lord Sydney,
from Namur, 1693. Fr. Hologr. 33,350,
f. 34.
Notes of matters discussed
in the Privy Council, 1693-1694.
34,350.
Letter to the Prince de
Vaudemont (?), 1694. Fr. 33,964,
f. 9.
Letters to him and his
secretary, from Lord Carmarthen, 1694.
34,351, ff. 7-40.
Letter to, from the Spanish
ambassador at the Hague, 1695. Fr.
34,334, f. 105.
Instructions to Lord Port-
land, 1697, 1698. Copies. 34,515, ff.
209, 211b.
Letters to, from A. Hein-
sius, 1698. Transl. 34,506.
Negotiations with Franco
cone. N. America, 1698-1699. 33,440.
Letter to P. Methuen,
1700. Lat. Copy. 34,335, f. 91.
V. also Orange, Princes of. William
Henry Ul.
ANNE, Correspondence of French
ambassadors and agents in £ngland,
1710-1717. Fr. Extr. 34,493-
34,499.
Privy Council orders re-
specting foreign coins in Ireland, 1712,
1714. Copies. 34,358, f. 63.
Digitized by
INDEX.
609
SVOLAVD, SovEREioNs of, etc,
GEORGE rrr, (continued). Report on
the trade between Gt. Britain and the
United Provinces, 1773. 34,412, f. 263.
Letter to Catherine II. of
Russia, 1774. Copy, Eg. 2702, f. 398.
Project of treaty with
Russia, 1775. Eif. 2703, ff. 333, 337.
— ; Proclamation for suppress-
ing rebellion, etc.f on the outbreak of
the American War, 1775. 34,412, f. 345.
Notes on state affairs,
1776, 1777. Autogr, 34,413, ff. 15, 16,
27, 360, 386; 34,414, ff. 77, 248, 260,
388.
State of the Nation in
1759 and 1777 compared. PHnted,
34.414, f. 568.
Instructions for commis-
sioners sent to treat with America, 1778.
34.415, f. 358.
; Article explicatoire da
traits entre PAngleterre et Dannemarck,
1780. 34,417, f. 92.
Speeches in Parliament,
1781-1790. 34,418, f. 192. 34,429,
ff. 39-41. 34,434, f. 121.
. Memoirs cone, interference
with the Dutch trade in New Guinea,
1783, 1785. /y.. 34,466, ff. 55,
130.
~ Negotiations with France
for commercial treaty, 1786. 34,421,
passim,
■ Convention with Spain,
1786. 34,428, f. 143.
~~*~* Evidence on the proposed
commercial treaty with France, 1786.
34,462.
Declaration signed with
France, 1787. 34,426, ff. 464-477.
TTTr^TZ ^^^^y ^^'^ Prussia, 1788.
34,428, f. 205.
— — : Bulletin of the King's
hcalth,1788. 34,079, f. 77.
Treaties with the United
Provinces, 1788-1792. 34,428, f. 37-
^216^' ^' ^'
Bill concerning cost of
troops in India, 1788. Printed, 34,467,
f. 135. '
~-; Projected treaty with
Spain relative to Nootka Sound, 1790.
34,433, ff. 254, 258.
■~ Convention with Spain,
1790. 34,434, ff. 16, 45.
■~~ Letter to the Prince of
Orange, 1791. Fr. Copy. 34,440,
!• 114.
SVGXbiiirB, SovKREiaNs op, etc,
GEORGE ILL (ccmtinued). Corre-
spondence with Louis XVI. of France,
1791-1792. Copy, 34,439, f. 132:
34,440, ff 26, 27; 34,442, f. 313.
Projects for convention
with Prussia, 1791. 34,436, ff. 286.
288. •
' — Statement of the political
and commercial relations with the E.
Indies, circ 1791. 34,466, f. 1.
Instructions to Lord Auck-
land as to Foreign Secret Service Monev,
1792. Signed, 34,441, f. 237.
Correspondence with
Frederic William II. of Prussia, 1792.
Copy. 34,442, ff. 196, 311.
Report by the law-ofBcers
on the Russian Treaty, 1792. 34,446.
f. 312.
Declaration of friendship
with the SUtes General, 1792. 34,445,
f. 246.
Proclamation against se-
ditious writings, etc, 1792. 34,443,
f. 20.
Letter to the King of
Hungary, 1792. Copy. 34,443, f. 227.
Letters of recall to Sir
M. Eden, Envoy in Prussia, 1793. Signed.
34,447, ff. 441, 443.
Conventions with Rusf^ia,
1793. Fr. Copies. 34,449, ff. 261,
265 ; 34,450, f. 323.
Project of convention with
Prussia, Germany and the States General,
1793. Fr. 34,451, f. 221.
Treaty with the Land-
grave of H«8se-Cas8el, 1793. Extr.
34,449, f. 412.
Letters to the King, from
Lord Auckland, 1799, 1807. Copies,
34,455, f. 234; 34,457, f. 256.
Address to, by J. Flaxman,
on the proposed Gallery of National
Honour, 1800. 33,610, f. 93.
Daily report of the King's
health, 1801. 34,455, f. 378.
Letter to the Princess of
Orange, 1802. Fr. Copy. 34,455,
f. 518.
Letter to the 1st Earl of
Chichester, 1803. 33,441, f. 65.
On the projected French
invasion: a tract by E. de Martellij,
1803. 33,443.
Letter to the Bishop of
Worcester, 1805. Copy. 33,544, f. 157.
Journal of F. S. Larpent,
with the army in the Peninsula, 1812-
1814. 33,419.
2 R
Digitized by
610
INDEX.
EVOLANB, SovERETONS OF, etc,
QEORQE in, (continued). Seals of
the Judicinl Groups of Welsh counties,
xcviii. 62-71.
Letter from Princess Eliza-
beth to Ladj Auckland, 1805. 34,456,
f. 273.
For correspondence of Ambassadors, etc,
abroad, v. also : —
Ainslie (Sir Robert), Amb, to Turkey
(1789-1793).
Bruce (Thomas), Earl of Elgin,
Minister at Brussels (1790-1793).
Oathcart (Charles), Baron Cathcarty
Amb, to Jiussia (1769-1771).
Corry (Trevor), Consul at Dantzig
(1770-1775).
Cressener (George), Resident at Oo^
logne (1772).
Delaval (Daniel), Resident at Copers
hagen (1774-1775).
Eden (Morton), Minister to Baoaria
(1776-1779) ; Envoy to Denmark
(1779-1782); Minister to Saxon'f
(1782-1791); Envoy to Prussia
1791-1793); Amb, to Austria
1793-1799).
Eden (William), 1st Baron Auck-
land, Amh. to France (1786-1787),
Spain (1788-1789) and at the
Hague (1790-1793).
Eliot (Hon. William), Secretary of
Legation at Berlin (1793-1794).
Elliot (Hugh), Minister to Bavaria
(1773-1776), Prussia (1777-
1782), Denmark (1782-1791) and
Sixony (;i792-1803).
Ewart (Joseph), Minister to Prussia
(1787-1791>
Fitzberbert (Alleyne), Envoy to, the
Hague (1789); Amb, to Spain
(1790-1793).
Gardiner (Col, William), Minister
to Poland (1791-1795).
Garlike (Benjamin), Secretary of
Legation at Berlin (1789-1814).
Goodricke (Sir John), Minister at
Stockholm (1766-1773).
Gunning (Sir Robert), Envoy to
Denmark (1766-1771) and Russia
(1772-1776).
Hailes (Daniel), Minister to Poland
. and Denmark (1785-1791).
Hammond (George), Minister to
Denmark (1790).
Harris (James), Minister to Spain
(1771), Prussia (1771-1776),
Russia (1777-1782) and the
Hague (1784-1788).
Hayes (Anthony), Charge d'affaires
at Constantinople (1775).
Hervey (John Augustus), Lord
Herveyy Minister to Florence
(1792-1793).
ElTGLAJrDy SovEREioira of, etc.
QEOROE IIL For correspondence of
ambassadors, etc^ abroad (oontinued)^
V, also : —
Jackson (Francis James), Minister
to Prussia (1790-1792).
Keith (Sir Robert Murray), Minister
to Saxony (1769-1771); Envoy
to Denmark (1771-1772) and
Austria (1772-1792).
Lereson Gower (George Granville),
E'lrl Oower, Amb, to France
(1790-1792).
Listen (Robert), Secretary of Lega^
Hon at Madrid and Minister to
Sweden (1778-1792).
Macartney (Sir George), Envoy to
Russia (1767).
Mann (Sir Horace), Minister at
Florence (1772).
Mathias (Emanuel), Agent in Lower
Saxony (1769) and Resident at
the Hanse Totons (1772-1774).
Mitchell (Sir Andrew), Minister to
Prussia (1768).
Murray (David), Viscount Stormontj
Amb. topyance (1772-1778).
Murray (John), Amb. to Turkey
(1769-1775).
Oakes (Richard), Chargi ^affaires
at St. Petersburg (1776).
Osbom (John), Envoy to Saxony
(1771-1775).
Robinson (Thomas), ^arofi Grant'
ham, Amb. to Spain (1771-1772).
Sackville (John Frederic), Duke of
Dorset, Amb. to France (1783-
1789).
Spencer (Lord Henry John), Secre-
tary of Legation at the Hague
(1790); Minister to Sweden
(1793) and Prussia (1795).
Titley (Walter), Envoy to Denmark
(1760-1764).
Trevor (Hon. John), Minister to
Sardinia (1789-1793).
TuUman (Charles), Secret iry to the
Minister at Stockholm (1770-
1773).
Yisme (Lewb de). Secretary to the
Embassy m Spain (1766) and in
Russia (1766-1769); Envoy to
Bavaria (1772-1773) and to
Sweden (1774-1776).
Wallace (Alexander), Consul at
Bergen (\766-l771).
Walpole (Hon. Robert), Envoy to
Portugal (1772).
Whitworth (Charles), Minister to
Russia (1790-1795).
Woodford (Ralph), Resident at Ham-
burg (1766-1772) ; Envoy to Denr
mark (1772-1773).
Wright (Sir James), Resident in
Venice (1772).
Digitized by
XSVGLAVDy Sovereigns op, etc,
OEOROE IIL For correspondence of
ambassadors, etc^ abroad {col^i\m£d)^
r. also : —
Wrought on (Thomas), Minister to
Pohnd (1772-1774),
Yorke {Sir Joseph), Amb, at the
Jfague (1771-1775).
GEORGE /K Programme of
ceremony on his marriage with Princess
Caroline of Brunswick, 1795. 34,453,
f. 231.
Address to ()n. Caroline
from the Glass-blowers and Glass-cutters
Society, 1820. 33,414.
Letter to, from Qu. Caro-
line, as to her coronation, 1821. 34,486,
f. 93,
Proposal to use a stamp
instead of the siga-roanual, 182^1830.
34,274, f. 68.
Portrait, 19th cent.
34,274, f. 74.
Seals of the Judicial
Groups of Welsh counties, zcyiii. 72-
76.
VICTORrA, Letters to Miss M. A.
Gordon, 1885. Holograph, 34,483, ff. 2,
7, 10.
Signatures of the Prin-
cesses, Peeresses, etCy of England, 1885.
34,482.
Seals for the various
colonies and foreign dependencies, xcviii.
1-37.
Englislie (David). Testimonial for,
as schoolmaster of Cowfold, co. Sussex,
1592. 33,410, f. 17.
Ziims, Upper Austria, Deed relating to,
1559. Add, CL 37,381.
Enriqaez (Alfonso). Poems, late 15th
cent. i<pan, 33,382, S, 140, 144 b,
167 b.
Entick CHiomas), of Lurham, Letters
to P. Le Neve, 1720. Ay. 2721, ff. 456,
458.
Eon, Chevalier (f. v. D^Eon de Beau-
mont.
Ephesnji, Archbithop of, V, Eogenicus
^Marcus).
Epinav (Louise Florence P<(tronille La-
live d^). Letter to , n. d. Fr.
33,964, f. 394,
Epiphanins, S, Extracts from, on
festivals, 1 5th cent. Or, 34,000,
f. 438.
EX. 611
Epiphanins, 8, (continued). On the
twelve stones in the High-Priest*s
breast-plate, 12th cent. Gr, 84,060,
f. 563.
Episcopacy. Tract in defence of, 1 688.
34,312, f. lib.
Epitaphs. From Essex Churches, 19th
cent. 33,520-33,525.
Index to Essex Epitaphs, 19th cent.
33,526-33,528.
Inscriptions on tombstones at Sf.
Mary's Church, Swansea, 1622-1859.
34,061.
lBiYPmg,oo, Essex. View, 1669. 33,767b,
Epsom, CO. Sum Deeds relating to,
1625-1630. Add. Ch. 36,438-36,440.
Deeds relating to Horton Manor
in, 1623. Add. Ch. 36,441 ; 36,442.
Ericeyra, Conde de. v, Meoezes (Luis
dc>
Erith, 00. Kent. Deed relating to,
[1410?]. Add. Ch. 36,617.
View ofthe Church, 1759. 34,115,
f. 1.
Erisso (Francesco), Doge of Venice.
V, Venice, Doges of.
Ermont, in Egypt. 0. Arment,
Emle {Sir John). Signature, as Privy
Councillor, 1684. 34,195, f. 84.
Ernst (Charles). Letters to B. Gunning,
1772. Eg. 2701, ff. 49, 87.
Ernst (Heinrich Wilhelm), Violinist.
Letter to £. Gand, 1356. Fr. 33,965,
f, 202.
Ernst (T — A — ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1790. Copy. 34,431, f. 227.
Errincrton (Nicholas), of Hexham,
Letter to Sir J. Forster, 1559. 83,592,
f. 193.
Errol, Earl of. V. Hay (Francis).
ErsMne (Charles), Cardinal. Letter to
Lord Buchan, 1787. 34,079, f. 74.
Srskine (David Stewart), 6th Earl of
Buohan. Letter to, from C. Erskine,
1787. 34,079, f. 74.
Erskine (John), IXth Earl of Mar.
Letters to, from the Duke of Ormonde,
1718-1719. 33,950, ff. 1 b, 8, 35, 69 b.
Pseudonyms for him and his wife.
V. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Erskine (William). Letters to Miss
Stuart, 1848, 1849. 34,046, ff. 150,
152.
Erjrnir^n (Nichoks). v. Errington.
2 U 2
Digitized by
612
INDEX.
Escandon {J><m Joseph), Conde dela
Sierra Gorda, CavcUlero del orden de
Santiago, Map of the East Coast of
Mexico, 18th cent. 34.240, C.
EscaraaO ( d*). Letters to W.
Eden, 1789. 34,429, ff. 284, 285.
Esnehy tn Egypt, v. Isna.
Espec, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 166.
Snivel (Florenciode), Soya/ Treasurer
Zfthe Florida Fleet, Narrative of his'
proceedings, 1568. Span. 33,983,
f. 331.
SMendon. oo. Hertf. Levy of arms on
the inhabitants of, 1660. 33,574, ff. 85,
98.
Essex, County of, WriU relating to,
tempp, Elu.— Charles II. Add, Ch.
39,955.
. Collections for, by C. K. Probert,
1856-1883. 33,520-33,530.
Description of, with map, by John
Norden, 1594. 33,769.
Order of the Parliamentary Com-
mittee for, 1649. 33,924, f. 40.
Monumental inscriptions, etc^ in,
19th cent. 33,520-33,525.
. Arms of Essex families, 19th cent.
33,529.
Index to Essex epitaphs and arms,
19th cent. 33,526-33,528
Essex, Countesses of.
V. Deverenx (Frances).
MandeTille (Matillis de).
Essex, Farls of,
V, Capel-Coningsby (George).
Devereuz (Robert).
Essole ICailOr. v, St. Albans a/.
Essole Manor, in lionington, co. Kent,
EstCOVrt (Edmund). Letter to ,
drc. 1783. 33,573, f. 398.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1796-1800. 33,542, ff. 3U2, 326,
390; 33,543, ff 6, 12, 15, 221, 223,
224, 233, 252, 255, 270, 287, 429, 431.
Letter to J. Payne, 1796. 33,542,
f. 391.
Correspondence with C. Long, 1799.
Copy, 33,543, ff. 16, 46.
Este (Carlo Emanncle d*), MarcHese di
Borgomanero, Powers to, as Spanish
Ambassador to England, 1677. 34,333,
ff. 63, 65.
Este (Francesco d*), Archduke of Austria,
son of the Archduke Ferdinand, Letter
to Col. G. D. Robertson, 1813. Engl,
34,079, f. 106.
Estmere Manor, in East Ped.ham,
CO, Kent, Rental, 1566. 34,154, f. 30.
Estmond (Jo—). Letter to Sir T.
Knyvett, 1603. Eg. 2714, f. 354.
Estmonde (Sarah), trifotc, of Gressenr
hall, CO. Norf. Bond to, from Sir T.
Knyrett and J. Brewster, 1605. Eg.
2715, f. 33.
Eston (John). Exchequer payment to,
IS Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 30 b.
Sstuinira (Lope de). Poems, late 15th
antTSfpan. 33,382, ff 113b, 114b,
116 b, 118, 124,126, 168.
Xtheldreda, 8. Prayers referring to,
15th cent. Lat. 33.381, f. 141 b.
Etherington (John), Parson of West
Stoke, CO. Sussex, Certificate of Com-
munion from, 1592. 33,410, f. 42.
Etienne (Charles Guillaume), Author,
Petition to the Due d* Aumont signed
by, 1827. 33,965, f. 166 b.
Eton. CO. Bucks, Deeds relating to,
1553-1634, 1774. Add. Ch. 35,265-
35,267 ; 38,754.
Eton CoUege, co. Bucks. Receipt
of money for the use of the Provost and
Fellows, 1665 [6]. Eg. 2717, f. 269.
Tiew of, 1827. 33,697, f. 80.
Etruscan Antiquities. I>'*^i°?
o^by^Dodwell,^ 1825-1827. 33,959.
Et-Tell, •« ^gyP*' DescripUon and
drawing of grotto at» j>y^E. W. Une,
1825-1828. 34,081, f. 102; 34,088,
f. 23.
En (Alix), Cintntoss 0/. Drawings of seal
[1186-1227] ; 19th cent. 33,926, ff 1, 2.
Encliarist. On the preparaUon of the
Elements, elc, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 349.
Endid. Fragments of books III., IV.,
iShcent. Lat, 33,381, f. 186
Geometria Euclidis, ab Adalardo
Bathoniensi commenUta, 13th cent.
34,018.
EnffenicnS (Marcus), Archbishop of
Rhesus, On the creed, 15th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 348. ^
Letter to Arsenius, 15th cent.^
34,060, f. 348 b.
Enpen (Pierre Jean Simon van), psntd,
"Ze Connu," Secretary of the Belgtc
Conaress. Correspondence with Lord
Auckland, 1790-1793. Fr. 34,432,
ff 352, 408, 433; 34,436, f. 294;
34,447, ff 11, 126, 270, 452, 453, 454,
456; 34,448, ff 183, 252, 398; 34,449,
ff. 70, 71, 120, 330, 373 ; 34,451, ff 182,
224.
Euripides. JocasU : an English trans-
iSio? of the " Phcenissa," 1566. 34.063.
Digitized by
INDEX.
G13
Sustace (Sir Maurice), Bart (?). Letter
to Sir R. Southwell, 1690. 34,079,
f. 48.
Sustratius, Archbishop of Nicaia, Oa
thunder and lightning, 15th cent. 6V.
34,060, f. 416.
Xrangelistariiuii. v. Xdtnrgies.
Xvans (Henrv). Letters to W. Hale,
1636. 33,572, ff. 92, 113, 117, 130.
Evans(Marian), a/. " George Eliot."
Works, 19th cent. Autogr, 34,020-
34,043,
Evans (Thomas). Letter to Rer. W.
Phelps, 1831. 33,836, f. 96.
Evelyn, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, ff. 221, 223.
Evelyn (Sir John), of Qodstone, oo,
Surrey, Bequest to, from A. Button,
1643. Eg, 2716, f. 383.
Everard (Anne). Letter to her uncle,
B. Gawdy , [ 1 594]. £g, 27 1 3, f. 409.
Acquittance to T. Knyvett, 1652.
Eg. 2717, f. 22.
Everard (Arthur), of GUlinghamf co.
JVor/. Letter to Sir [B. Gawdy], 1604.
Eg, 2714, f. 383.
Everard (Catherine). Letter to her
hrother, iu (L Eg, 2722, f. 33.
Everard (Charles). Letters to T.
Knyvett, 1656. Eg, 2717, ff. 109, 113.
Everard (Edward). Letter to Bev. W.
Phelps, 1835. 33,836, f. 231.
Everard (Elizabeth)^ of Huime^ co.
Norf, Letter to her sister, Idm. Sayer,
1605. Eg, 2715, f. 5.
Everard (Henry). Exchequer pnyment
to, as teller of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 50 b.
Everard (Henry), of Liiutead, co. Suff.
Letter in favour of, from his brother-in-
law, B. Gawdv, to the Bishop of Norwich,
[1579]. J557. 2713, f. 88.
Letter from the Privy Council
cone his imprisonment at Bury St.
Edmunds, 1579. Eg. 2713, f. 89.
Warrant for enlargement of, from
Bury St. Edmunds Gaol, 1579. Eg.
2713, f. 90.
Bond for his appearance, 1579.
Eg, 2713, f. 91.
Letter to his brothers-in-law, B.
and P. Gawdy, 1582 [3]. Eg. 2713,
f. 146.
Sv[erard] (Katherinc). Letter to her
uncle and aunt Gawdv, n. d. Eg. 2722,
f. 32.
Everard (Mary). Letter to her cousin,
H, d. Eg. 2722, f. 34.
Everard (Sir Redmond). Letter to,
from the Duke of Ormonde, 1719.
33,950, f. 53.
Pseudonym for. v, 33,950, f. 90 b.
Evered (John), Vicar of WearCf co. Sonu
Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed
by, 1576. 33,973, f. 18.
Everett (James). Letter to, from H.
More, 1816. 33,964, f. 354.
Everett (Robert). Letters to W. Hale,
1671-lb74. 33,573, ff. 93, 104, 112, 116.
Evering of co. Kent, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 36 b.
Everinge, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 36 b.
Evesham Abbey, co. Wore Cast of
seal of an Abbat Thomas, n. d, XGix. 5.
Evia(^on Juan Antonio de). Plan of
the province of Zacatecas, in Mexico,
1797. 34,240, G.
Evington (Thomas). Letter to W.
Hale, 1672. 33,573, f. 108.
Evreuz (Almericd*), Earl of Ohucester.
Drawings of seal of, 1200; 19th cent.
83,926, ff. 46, 47.
Ewart (Joseph), Charge d'affaires and
[1788] Minister at Berlin, Correspond-
ence with the Duke of Leeds, 1787-1790.
34,425, f. 54 ; 34,430, ff. 200, 319, 384,
402, 406 ; 34,431, ff. 129, 132, 210, 301,
827, 371, 423 ; 34,432, ff. 1, 11, 17, 96,
114-132, 165, 167, 178, 202-223, 228,
260, 283-288, 309, 338-342, 428;
34,433, ff. 3-18, 21, 78, 175, 236.
Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1787-1791. 34,426, f. 335; 34,430,
ff. 94, 216, 315,321, 354, 404; 34,431,
ff. 124, 191, 199, 201, 209, 250, 271,
299, 381, 420, 442, 444, 452 ; 34,432,
ff. 52, 70, 95, 113, 138, 176, 224, 289,
363,426; 34,433, ff. 19, 79, 118, 183,
231, 273 : 34,434, ff. 66, 132, 339, 353 ;
34,4ft5, ff. 15, 261, 472 ; 34,436, ff 35,
71, 178, 478, 483, 485, 509, 559 ; 34,437,
ff. 95, 141, 254, 286, 316, 465, 495, 523 ;
34.438, ff. 48, 236, 238, 282, 300, 467,
473, 494 ; 34,439, ff. 53, 74, 130, 155,
207, 208, 315,361 ; 34,460, f. 374.
Correspondence with Lord Gren*
ville, 1787-1791. 34,426, ff. 374, 386 ;
34,437, ff 3, 87, 143, 157, 198. 229, 245,
247, 257, 321, 355, 382, 393-397, 460,
519; 34,438, ff. 50, 56, 111, 163, 164,
217, 287, 297, 299, 318, 388, 475, 477 ;
34.439, ff. 14, 48, 60-73, 152, 181, 214,
218, 235, 301, 309, 405, 433, 435, 442,
444, 462, 477, 484; 34,441, ff 28, 29,
41, 88, 90.
Digitized by
614
INDEX.
Ewart (Joseph), Chargi d'affaires and
[1788] Minister at Berlin (continued).
Letter to Lord Elgin, 1791. Copy,
84,437, f. 231.
Ezcheaner. Extracts from the Black
aDd Hed books, 16th cent. 34,215, f. 72.
Accompts, etc, 1516-1656. 34,318 ;
1531-1532. 33,376; 1569-1574. £g.
2723, f. 1 ; 1572-1580. 34,215; 1581-
1582. ^. 2723, f. 82 b.
Refrister of warrants, temp. Elii. —
1639. 33,378.
Stationery for officers, 1614, 1638.
34,318, ff. 31,56.
Act for regulating the Receipt of,
1783. Printed, 34,419, f. 90.
Notes cone. Consolidated Fund/
1805, 1806. 34,456, ff. 269, 328.
Papers relating to the Sinking
Fund,n.(/. 34,461, f. 353.
Wooden tally, 1777. 33,608.
Cancelled Exchequer and Treasury
Bills, and Exchequer Bonds, 1866-1877.
33,506, ff. 15-17.
V. also Aevenne.
Treasury.
Ezclieqiiery Court of. Treatise on,
16th-.17th cent. 34,216, f. 58.
Amercements in co.Southt., 1521-
22. 34,136, f. 27.
Ezcommimication, Greater.
Form of, end of 14th cent. Engl. 33,784,
f. 162.
Szeter, oo. Devon, Deeds relating to,
1432-1453. Add, Ch. 32,990-32,992.
View, 1669. 33,767 b, f. 12.
Exeter, JEjtIs of. v. Cecil.
Ezherst of co. Kent, Famiig of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 54.
Eye, CO. Northt, Deeds relating to, 1265,
1266. Add. Ch. 33,052 ; 33,053,
Eye, Honour of, co, Suff, Grant of,
by James II., in augmentation of jointure
of Queen Mary, 1685. Add, Ch. 37,378.
Eyliome Hundred, co. Kent, Deed
relating to, 1595. Add, Ch. 36,620.
Eynesbury, co. Hunt, Deeds relating
to, 1443-1625. Add. Ch. 33,268; 33,269;
39,131.
Eynesford, co. Kent, Deed relating
to, 1573. Add, Ch. 36,621.
Ejrre, Family of. Cast of seal of, 17th
cent. XCN'III. 54.
Eyre (Sir Charles). Power of attorney
from, for transfer of S. Sea stock, 1719.
34,195, f. 155.
Eyre (Siir Kobert), Chief Justice. Owned,
in 1735, Add. 34,138.
F
(M— ). Letter to R. Gnnnhig, 1770.
Eg. 2699, f. 276.
P— (P— ). Letter to Miss Eden, 1795.
34,453, f. 337.
7. H. 8. Letter thus signed to Lord
Winchelsea, 1802. 33,981, f. 23.
Fabbroni (Jean). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, n. d. 33,982, f. 323.
Fables, ^soplc Fables: the **Anony-'
mus Nereleti," in Lat. verse, 14th cent.
83,780.
« ysopet-Avionnet,'* in Lat. and
Fr. verse, 14th cent. 33,781.
^sop, translated by E. Barbaro,
1422. Lut. 33,782.
iEsop : in English verse, by J. Ellis,
18th cent. 33,783.
Fabri (Ludovicus), if.D., Professor at
Brussels, Opinion on the nature of
Tobacco, 1635. 33,587, f. 2.
Fabricius (Mrs, A— C— ). Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1782. 33,977, ff. 157,
162.
Fabula Duorum Mercatorum:
a poem by Lydgate, 15th cent. 34,360,
f.4.
Facran (Louis), of the British Museum,
Presented, in 1892, Add, 34,274> T.
Fagrel (Francis). Letter of the United
Netherlands to Peter II. of Portugal
signed by, 1700. 34,335, f. 87.
Fagel (Hendrik), Greffier of the States-
General. Letters to, from the Dutch
Ambassadors in England, 1682-1683.
34.339, ff. 62, 64, 72,^82-110, 125-134 ;
34.340, ff. 1, 3, 13-23.
Fagel (Hendrik), Greffier of the States-
General, aftcrw. Ambassador to Eng-
land. Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1790-1813. 34,431, ff. 186, 188,
220, 275, 286; 34,433, f. 362 ; 34,434,
f. 29 ; 34,436, f. 134; 34,440, ff. 3, 225,
304, 306, 467 ; 34,442, f. 379 ; 34,443,
ff. 150, 158, 170, 187, 340; 34,445,
ff. 161, 173; 34,447, f. 312; 34,448,
ff. 21, 38, 42, 61, 122, 129, 130, 324,
345, 441, 444, 445 ; 34,451, f. 421;
34,452, ff. 375, 377 ; 34,453, ff. 140, 178,
416; 34,455, ff. 523, 546, 552; 34,456,
f. 196 ; 34,457, f. 15 ; 34,458, ff. 464,
486.
Digitized by
INDEX.
615
FMel fflendrik), Qreffier of the States-
General^ afterw. Ambassador to England
(continued). Letter to G. W. van Leem-
poel, 1790. Fr, Copy, 34,430, f. 198.
Letter to the States-General, 1795.
34,453, f. 197.
FagonagHe (Capt. Michel). Letters
to E. Southwell, 1703. Fr, 34,335,
ff. 133, 135, 137.
Letter to Col. Hawley, 1703. lY,
34,335, f. 131.
Fairchyld (William), Vicar of n-
minster, co, Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 3.
FairflEUC (Elizabeth), of Harling, co,
Iforf, Letter to Mrs. Browne, 8, a.
Eg. 2722, f. 35.
Fair£u (Ferdinando), 2nd Baron Fair^
fax. Letter to, from T. Stockdale, 1642.
34,274, f. 94.
Letter to, from L. Copley, 1643.
34,195, f. 35. ^
Fair&X (ffon. Robert), of Leeds Castle.
Letter to, from D. Waterhouse, 1754.
33,924, f. 112.
Fair£eUK {Sir Thomas), afterw. Baron
Fairfax^ Lord General. Correspondence
with Pr. Rupert at the siege of Bristol,
1645. Copy. ^. 2711, f. 84 b.
— Complaints to, of exactions in co.
FUnt, 1647. 33,374, f. 28 b.
— — Petition to, from the county of
Norfolk, 1647. 34,253, f. 53.
— — Letter to, from the Army Com-
missioners, 1647. 34,253, f. 54.
Fairfeui: (J/q/or Thomas). Correspond-
ence with the Duke of Ormonde, 1674-
1675. 33,589, ff. 246, 250, 256, 258,
270,274,276.
Letter to Lord Arran, 1675.
33,589, f. 264.
Letter to H. Gascoigne, 1675.
33,689, f. 268.
Faar£u (WillUm). Owned, in 17th
cent., Add. 33,735.
Faar&j: (William). Receipt for interest
on Crown loan, 1704. 34,195, f. 129.
Falciola ( ). Letter to Comte
de Montmorin, 1787. Fr. Copy. 34,425.
f.215.
Falkland Isles. Proof impression
of seal of Queen Victoria for. xcviii. 36.
Falkland, Viscounts, t. Cary.
Fall (William) and Company, of Dunbar.
Case of, 1737. Ej. 2685, f. 60.
Fall6y (John). Exchequer payment to,
as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 42.
Fane, Earls of Westmoreland, FUmily of.
Account of, from Charles, 3rd Earl, to
Thomas, 6th Earl, 17th cent. 34,223.
Catalogue of books at Apethorue,
17th cent. 34,220, f. 25 b.
Comedies performed at Apethorpe.
1640-1650. 34,221.
Epitaphs, early l7th cent. Lat.
34,218, f. 185 b.
Owned Add,
34,213 - 34,223:
34,251.
Fane of co. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 34,106, ff. 76-79.
Fane (Elizabeth), wife of Sir T. Fane.
Funeral ode on, early 17th cent. Lat.
34,218, f. 4.
Fane (Francis), 1st Earl of Wesfmore-
land. Oration in favour of Qu. Elizabeth,
1596. 34,218, f. 205 b.
Names of voters asked to vote for
him and Sir H. Neville, 1601. 34,218.
f. 15.
Tradesmen's contracts for repairs
at Mere worth Castle, 1601. 34,218,
ff. 62, 63.
Notes relating to the killing of
deer in the royal forests by, 1609-1616.
34,218, ff. 6, 12, 15 b, 18.
Commission to, for preservation of
game in co. Nurtht., etc,, 1620. 34,217,
f. 6 b.
Fees due from, on his creation as
Baron Burghersh and Earl of Westmore-
land, 1624. 34,217, ff. 2 b, 3.
Notes relating to his estates in
COS. Wilts, Kent, etc., 17th cent. 34,218,
ff. 3-5b, 10, 27, 83, 89 b, 149 b, 150,
166, 189 b.
Lines in praise of Lady Newcastle,
17th cent. 34,217, f. 17.
Letter to Lord Exeter, 1625. Copy.
34,217, f. 15.
Letters to, from T.
Fane, Sir J.
Levesou and others, 1599-1607. Copies,
84,218, ff. 9 b, 26b-55b passim, 167,
174 b, 187 b.
Cast of seal of, 1608.
ZCVUI. 45.
Fane (George). Cast of seal of, 1569.
xcvui. 46.
Fane {Sir George). Letter to, from
Archbp. BaucrotY, 1607. 34,218, f. 187 b.
Fane {Sir George), if. P. for Maidstone.
Letter to Sir R. Twysden, 1638. 34,176,
f. 66.
Fane (Jf»hn), 9th Earl of Westmoreland'.
Note, 1773. Aulogr. 34,223, f. 38 b.
Fane (John), llth Earl of Westmore-
land, Owned, in 1856, Add, 34,261.
Digitized by
616
INDEX.
Fane (M^ry), widow of Sir T. Fane,
Itarvness Le Despencer. Petition, and
cnse of her claim to the Baronj of
Bergavenny, 1599. 34,218, f. 66.
Pai)ers relating to her claim to
the Barony of Bergavenny, 1604. 34,2 18,
ff. l(»9-lllb, 195 b, 196 b.
Patent of creation as Baroness
Fanskawe (Henry), General in the
Hussion Service^ Qovemor of Kiev.
Journal of the cnmpaign of Russia
against Turkey, 1788. 33,554, ff. 81,
100.
Correspondence with S. Bcntham,
Le Despencer, 1604. Hxtr, 34,218,
f. 195 b.
Warrant to determine the prece-
dency of, 1604. 34,218, f. 196 b.
Letter to, from T. Fane, 1599.
34,218, f. 25.
Faae (Mildmay), 2nd Earl of West-
moreland* Autobiography, 17th cent.
34,220.
Instmctions to, as Commiiisioner
of Array for co. Northt., 1642. 34,217,
f. 70.
Letter-book, as Lieut, of the
trained bands in co. Northt., 1660-1665.
34,222.
**The Art of well governing a
people," by F. Pacianus, translated by
«* M. W.,'* 17th cent, 34,251.
Letter to, from C. Gcrrard, 1656.
34,217, f. 11.
Fane (Sir ThomasX o6. 1589. Funeral
ode on, early 17th cent. Lot, 34,218,
f.4.
Fane (Thomas), Lieut, of Dover Castle.
Correspondence with Sir R. Crosse, 1597.
Copy. 34,218, f. 35.
Letter to Lady Bergavenny, 1599.
Copy. 34,218, f. 25.
Letter to the Commissioners of
Sewers for Kent, 1600. Copy. 34,218,
f.44b.
Letter to F. Fane, 1600. Copy.
34,218, f. 53 b.
Letters to, from Lord Nottingham
and A. Frauncis, 1597, 1600. 34,218,
ff. 35 b, 203 b.
Names of men which had
1787, 1788, 1810. 33,540, ff. 374, 470 ;
33,544, f. 470 ; 33,546, f. 548.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1791.
33,541, f. 294.
Fanehawe (Sir Richard), Envoy to
Spam, Negotiations for treaty betw.
Spain and Portugal, 1665-1666.
34,336-34,338.
Secret articles betw. England and
Portugal signed by, 1665. 34,329, f. 95.
Letter to, from Sir R. Southwell,
mourning gownes" at the funeral of,
1606. 34,218, f. 61.
Fane (Thomas), bth Earl of Westmore-
land. Autobiographical notes, 1699-
1736. 34,223.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1719. 34,195, ff. 147, 149.
Fansliawe (Anne), mfe of Sir Richard
Fanshawe. Letter to, from Sir R. South-
well, 1665. 34,329, f. 71.
Fanshawe (Charles), 2nd son of
ThotnaSy 1st Visct. Fanshaice. Power
to, as Envoy Extraordinary to Portugal,
iemp. Chan. IL I>rafL 34,329, f. 75.
1665. 34,329, f. 72.
Farbnm, i'lmnVyo/. Notes of births and
deaths, 1552-1560. 34,276, ff. 37 b-38 b.
Farbnm (John). Owned, in 16th cent..
Add. 34,276.
Fardell (John). Letters to S. Grimaldi,
1833. 34,188, ff. 554, 556.
Farensbach (Vincent), jun. Pre-
sented, in 1889, Add. 33,506, F.
Fareswell Manor, v. Fincham,
CO. Norfolk.
Farinelli (Giuseppe). Operatic duet,
19th cent. 34,295, f. 1.
Farleitfh, East, oo. Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 1519, 1528. Add. Ch. 36,622 ;
36,623.
Plans of lands near, 1630-1658.
34,155.
Plans of Sir R. Twysden's lands io,
1630. 34,155.
Rental of the manor, 1550-1551.
34,154, f. 3.
Farlei&rh, West, co. Kent, Deeds re-
lating to, 1519, 1528. Add, a. 36,622 ;
36,623.
Extracts from parish-registers,
1560-1751. 33,1114, f. 83.
Plans of lands near, 1630-1658.
34,155.
Plans of Sir R. Twysden's lands
in, 1630. 34,155.
Farley (George), CuraU of Withyam,
Letter to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1839.
33,929, f. 461.
Farmer (John). Index to epitephs in
his History of Waltham, 19th cent.
33,528, f. 184.
Famaby-Badcliffe {Sir Charles),
Bart. Order, as trustee, for payment
of marriage portions to Ann and Eliza-
beth Hale, 1795. 33,573, ff. 400, 402.
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Faomabye (Humfifey), of King*s Lynn.
Letter to J. Hobart, 1595 [6]. Eg, 2713,
f. 464.
Farnboronffh. Baron, v. Lone
(Charles). ^ ^
Famborough Manor, co, Kent,
Extracts from court-rolls of, 1408-1676 ;
19th cent. 33,899, f. 44.
Famese (Alessandro), Cardinal, v,
Rome, Bishopi of, Paul III.
Farnese (Alessandro), Cardinal, Letter
to Mary, Qu. Dowager of Scotland, 1548.
Lat, 33,531, f. 17.
Farnese (Alessandro), Duke of Parma,
Governor of the Netherlands, v, Nether-
lands.
Famingham, co, Kent, Extracts from
parish-registers, 1589-1732. 33,914,
f. 93.
Famley Wood Plot. Examinations
and confessions, 1663. 33,770, flf. 1-48.
Faroe Islands. Map of, nth cent.
34,184, f. 2 b.
Faranhar ( ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1795. 34,453, f. 454.
Farqnhar (Sir Walter), Ut Bart,
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1802-1814.
34,456, flF. 315, 336, 369 ; 34,459, f. 18 :
34,460, f. 375.
Farqnhar (William), Resident at Singa*
pore. Imports and exports of Singapore.
1820-1821. 33,411, ff. 108, 110.
Farrar (Henry), of BeccleSf co, Suf.
Letter to M. Crispe, 1594. Eg, 2713,
f. 358.
Farrar (John), Prebendary of Taunton,
CO, Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 24 b.
Farrenden (Robert), of W, WHteringy
CO, Sussex, husbandman. Bonds, debts,
etc,, 1588-1591. 33,410, ff. 8-12,
122-126.
Farrer (Oliver). Letter to W. Eden,
177L 34,412, f. 149.
Farrer (T— ). Letters to P. Francis,
1777. 34,287, ff. 354-358.
Farrington, Family of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,919, f. 152.
Farror (James). Letter from him and
Mary his wife to Boulton, 1597.
Eg. 2713, f. 483.
Fasset (Ann). Letter to Lady Bell.
n.d. Eg, 2722, f, 36.
Fast Castle, co. Berwick, Surrender
of, 1573. 33,531, ff. 115, 127.
Fasting. Treatises on, 15th cent. Gr.
34,060, ff. 431, 444.
Fastolf (Sir John). Utter touching
the probate of his will, [1459-14701.
33,597, f. 6.
Fastolf (Thomas), sen., of Pettaugh,
CO. Suff. Acquittance to B. Gawdy,
1594. Eg, 2713, f. 390.
Fate. Book of, 17th cent. ItcU. 33,955.
Fanchet (Claude), Secretary to the
National Assembly at Paris. Decree of
the National Assembly signed by, 1791.
33,541, f. 301.
Fanconbridge (Capt. Thomas), Be-
ceiver General of the Revenue. Warrants
to, 1645, 1647, 1648. 34,274, f. 66;
Eg. 2723, f. 108 ; 33,924, f. 38.
Letters to, from J. Knight and
H. Lawes, 1646, 1647. 33,966, ff. 58, 64.
Fankomberflr (Eustace de). Bishop of
Londttn. Deed relating to consecration
of, [1221]. Add. Ch. 36,449.
Fanre (Jules), Doyen de la Comedie
franqaise. Letter to , 1846. Fr,
33,964, f. 104.
Fanssett (Godfrey), D.D. Letter to
Rev. T.Streatfeild, 1828. 33,929, f. 136.
Faversham, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1398, 1623, Add. Ch, 36,624:
36,625.
Court-rolls of the Port-Mote, 1609.
34,274, f. 163.
Favi (Vinoenzo). Pilgrimage to Jernsa-
lem, etc., 1615. Ital. 33,566.
Favonr (John). Theological tract, 17th
cent. 34,312, f. 123.
Letter to , 17th cent.
34,312, f. 122.
Fawkeland. Viscount v. Cary (Henry),
Viscount Falkland.
Fawkener (Elizabeth). Letter to W.
Eden, 1787. 34,424, f. 186.
Fawkener (William), Envoy to Russia
afterw. Clerk to the Privy Council. Cor-
respondence with Lord Grenyille, 1791.
Copy. 34,437, ff. 89, 120, 239, 241,
499, 501 ; 34,438, ff 92, 141, 171, 327,
331, 429, 441.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1791,
1806-1807. 34,437, ff. 118, 261, 497;
34,438, f. 337 ; 34,457, ff 54, 63, 349.
Letter to Sir R. M. Keith, 1791.
Copy. 34,438, f. 440.
Letter to Sir R. Ainslie, 1791.
Copy. 34,438, f. 442.
Fawkham, co, Kent. Deed relatinir to,
1601. Add. Ch. 36,626.
Fawley Manor, co. Buck. Rental,
temp. Ran. IV. Add. Roll 32,956.
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INDEX.
F^lkener (John), 0/ Alberton, 00,
Hunt, General release to J. Hall, 1610.
Eg. 2715. f. 112.
Fayer (Robert), PortcuUis PourtuivarU.
Exchequer payment to, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 27 b.
Fayonm, The, in Egypt, v. El-Fei-
yoom.
Fayrclonglie (Thomas), Goldsmith, of
London. Acquittances to B. Gawdy,
1594-1596. IJfj. 2713, ff. 367, 446, 470.
Fayrefaz (Robert), Mus, Doc. Motets,
temp. Hen. VIII. 34,191, ff. 28, 45.
Fazakerley (John Nicholas). Letter
to Lord Auckland, n. d. 34,460, f. 376.
Feake (John). Letter to Dr. B. Hale,
1663. 33,573, f. 4.
Feckenliam (John de). Instructions
for safe-custody of, imprisoned for Popery-
circ. 1560. Eg. 2790, f. 227.
Feery (Peter). Letters to R. Hale, 1630,
1649. 33,572, ff. 13, 314, 316.
Letter to W, Hale, 1672. 33,573,
f. 106.
Fees. Fees for the Queen's C!ourt in the
Welsh. Marches, temp, Eliz. £g. 2790,
f. 23.
On creation of F. Fane as Baron
Burghersh and Earl of Westmoreland,
1624. 34,217.
Fees paid by W. Eiden on admission
to Middle Temple, 1765. 34,412, f. 94.
Fees for vaults and funeral services
in St. Mary's Church, Swansea, 1836-
1848. 34,061, ff. 145 b, 208.
Feildixig (Basil). Letter to
Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 37.
Feildiatf (Charles), Capt., aftcrw.
Admiral. Letters to Lord Auckland,
1814-1823. 34,459, ff. 114, 273, 296,
325, 358, 364; 34,460, f. 377.
Feildinff (Elizabeth Theresa), wife of
Capt. Charles Feilding. Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1819-1823. 34,459,
ff. 292, 294, 316, 327, 329, 336, 342,
350 ; 34,460, ff. 379-383.
Felix (Elizabeth Rachel), dite Rachel,
Actress. Letter to St. Paul, n. d.
Fr. 33,964, f. 126.
Letter to Mme. A. Samson, n. d.
Fr. 33,964, f. 127.
Portrait, by M. Lopez, 1851.
33,964, f. 117.
Fellowe (William), Lancaster Herald.
Exchequer payment to, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 26 b.
Felstead, oo. Essex. Letter of T. Car-
Ivle on an entry in the parish-register,
1846. 33,524, ff. 221.
Felton of Norfolk, Family of.
Notices of, from 1327 to 1678: 17th
cent. -fij^. 2722, ff. 38-41.
Felton (Dorothy), dau. of Sir B. Gawdy,
wife of Henry Felton. Quit-claim to her
brother Framlingham, 1619. Eg. 2715,
f. 216.
Letters to her brother Framling-
ham, 1628. Eg. 2715, ff. 403-407.
Letter to her nephews, C. and T.
Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2715, f. 408.
Felton (Henry), of Tpswich. Quit-claim
from him and Dorothy his wife to her
brother Framlingham, 1619. Ea. 2715.
f. 216. J *
Letters to his brother-in-law
FramlinorhHm, [1619], 1622. Ea. 2715,
ff. 217, 229.
Felton {Sir Henry), BaH., of Playford.
Letter to , ld55. Ej. 2717, f. 73.
Letter to his cousin, C. Gawdy,
1669. 2717, f. 301.
Felton (John), murderer of the Duke of
Buckingham. Epitaph on, 17th cent.
34,362, f. 119 b.
Felton (Susanna), of Falkenhamy co. Suff.
Letter to her cousin, F. Gawdy, s. a.
Eg. 2722, f. 44.
Felton (Thomas). Assignment of his
pay as Groom of the Bedchamber, 1672.
34,195, f. 64.
Felton (Thomas), ofAudley End, News-
letters to, 1688. 34,487, ff. 21, 23.
Felton {^Rev. William). Harpsichord
music, 18th cent. 34,267, ff. 25 b-29 b.
Feltz (Guillaume Antoiue Fran9ois)^
Baron de, Belgian Statesman. Letter to
Baron de Buol Schauenst^in, 1792.
34,443, ff. 332, 333.
Fenoing. Paradoxes of Defence, by G.
Silver, 1599. 34,192.
Fenn {Sir John). Letter to W. Herbert,
1782. 34,079, f. 72.
Owned, in 1787, Add. 33,393.
Fenner, Family of. Notes on, 1836.
33,929, f. 343.
V. also Vennour, Family of.
Fenpitt (Godfrey). Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1837. 33,929, f. 395.
Fenrother (William). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f.46b.
Fens. Reports, etc., of the Commis-
sioners of Sewers for drainage of, 1528-
1650. 33,466; 33,467.
Orders, etc., of the Commissioners
of Sewers for drainage of, 1570-1G21.
Add. Ch. 33,081-33,134.
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INDEX.
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Fens (continued). Papers on the project
for draining the Fens, 1578, 1606, 1621.
34,217, ff. 7l>-8b; 34,218, ff. 91-93,
104, 105.
Deeds relating to, in co. Line,
1636, 1639. Add, Ch. 86,417 ; 36,418.
Fanwick (^iV John). Letter report-
ing his capture at New Romnej, 1696.
Copy. 34,152, f. 28.
Fanwick (Nicholas), Agent to the
Russian Company at Eleinore. Corre-
spondence with W. Titley, 1742-1761.
Eg, 2690, ff. 129, 131, 216, 224, 255,
269; Eg, 2691, ff. 51, 175; Eg, 2692,
ff. 214, 259 ; Eg, 2693, ff. 9, 34, 142, 152,
188, 303, 311 ; Eg. 2694, ff. 27, 66, 7j5,
81, 103, 111, 289, 296, 306, 308.
Correspondence with Lord Wey-
mouth, 1768. Copy. -F^. 2697, ff. 181,
183.
Letter to Lord Rochford, 1769.
Eg. 2698, f. 183.
Letters to R. Gunning, 1770-1774.
Eg. 2699, f. 136 ; Eg, 2701, f. 196 ; Eg.
2702, f. 274; Eg, 2703, f. 46.
Fanwycke (Denys). Complaint from
his widow to Sir R. Sadleir, 1559.
33,592, ff. 64, 65.
Ferby of Fanl's Cray, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 20.
Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria,
V, Germany, Emperors of. Ferdinand I.
Ferdinand, King of the Romans^ afterw.
Emperor of Germany, t>. Germany,
Emperors of. Ferdinand I.
Ferdinand II., Emperor of Germany.
V. Germany, Emperors of,
Ferdinand, King of Hungary and
Bohemia, v, Hungary and Bohemia,
Sovereigns of.
Ferdinand II., Grand Duke of
Tuscany, v. Tuscany, Grand Dukes of.
Ferguson (Adam), LL.D,^ Historian,
Secretary to the Commission from Eng-
land to America. Letters to W. £<len,
1778-1780. 34,415, f. 440 ; 34,416,
ff. 18, 19, 28, 252, 304,310, 346 ; 34,417,
ff. 3, 36.
Fergnson (Anthony), Assistant Exa^
miner of Custofns, Dublin. Account of
goods prohibited from France into Ire-
land, 1786. 34,420, f. 410.
Ferguson (William). Correspondence
with W. Eden, 1781. 34,417, ff. 349, 351.
Feria, Duchess of, v. Figueroa (Jane).
FeringS (Richard de), Archbishop of
Dublin. Confirmation of the election of
the Bishop of Ossory, 1302. 33,992, f. 7.
Fermin de Larrano (Manuel). Play,
18th cent. Span, 33,475, f. 212.
Fermo, m Italy, Archbishops of,
V, BrancadoTO (Cesare).
Fermor (Nicholas), of Bio Norton, co.
Norf.; Gentleman of the Earl of
Leicester, Letter in favour of, for the
Undersheriffship of Norfolic, 1576. Eg,
2713, f. 54.
Letter to [B. Gawdy], 1576. Eg.
2713, f. 55.
Fermor (Thomas), of East Barsham, co,
Norf, Letters to his cousin. Sir B.
Gawdy, 1587, 1589. Eg, 2713, ff. 200,
253, 254.
Letter to his cousin. Sir T.
Knyvett, [1589]. Eg. 2713, f. 256.
Fernandez, Family of. Notes on,
1849-1850. 34,189, ff. 367-373, 379,
386, 388, 396-405.
Fernandez (Diego), of Palenda, Letter
to J. de Ovando, with Memorials cone
government of Peru, 1568. Span.
33,983, ff. 333, 346.
Fernandez (Donald Henry). Letters
to S. Grimaldi, 1849-1850. 34,189,
ff. 367-371, 379, 386, 388, 396-405.
Feman Nnnez, Condede. v, Gutierrez
de los Rios (Carlos Job&).
Feme (Sir John). Abstract of his
"Blazon of Gentry," 17th cent. 34,250,
f. 138 b.
Femlinrst, co. Sussex. Certificate of
penance in, 1592. 33,410, f. 39.
Femnyngham (John de). Drawing
of seal of, 1375-76; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 55.
Feroe Islands, v. Faroe.
FerraboscO (Alfonso), jun. Anthem,
17th-18th cent. 34,203, f. 66 b.
Ferreira (Cristoforo), Jesuit. Letters
of, from Japan, to the General, 1627,
1628. Engl, transl. 33,761, ff. 123 b,
163.
Ferrier (Benjamin), of Yarmouth,
Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1708, 1710. Eg.
2721, ff. 61, 140.
Ferrier (Richard), of Yarmouth. Letters
to 0. Le Neve, 1699-1701. Eg. 2719,
ff. 69, 63, 78, 84, 174, 184, 185, 187,
194, 247.
Ferrowr (John). Letters to the under-
sheriff of Norfolk, 1594. Eg. 2713,
ff. 353, 354, 357.
Festa (Costanzo). Madrigals, 19th cent.
34,071, ff. 27 b, 28, 29 b.
Digitized by
620
INDEX.
Festing (Charles George Ruddock),
Incumi)ent of Wittan Friary. Letter to
Rev. W. Phelps, 1831. 33,836, f. 90.
Festivals. Treatises on, 15th cent.
Gr. 34,060, ff. 431-435 b.
On different classes of, 15th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 448.
Fetherstonhaugli (G— ), of Bintree,
CO. Norf. Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1703.
Eg. 2719, f. 421.
FAtis(Fran9ois Joseph), i/MS»«an. Letter
to M. A. Schlesinger, circ, 1833. Fr,
33,965, f. 107.
Petition to the Due d'Aumont
signed by, 1827. 33,965, f. 166 b.
Feudal Tenures. Proposiis for
commutation of, to a fixed income for
the King, 1610. 34,218, f. 116.
Feuillet de Conclies (F^lix s^bas.
tien), Baron, Letter to, from G. Cruik-
shank, 1836. 33,964, f. 180.
Feversham, Earl of. c. Duras (Lewis
de).
Field (John), Musician. Letter to ,
1800. Factimile. 33,965, f. 40.
Field (Richard), D.D. Extracts from his
book "On the Church," 17th cent.
34,239, f. 60.
Field (Theophilus), Bishop successively of
8t. Daxnd*8 and Hereford, Letter to the
Duke of Buckingham, 1627. 34,274,
f. 158. '
Letter to, from Charles I., 1634.
34,135, f. 1.
Fielden (John), M.P. for Oldham,
Letter to the delegates of the Industrial
Classes, 1839. 34,245, A, f. 365.
Fielding {Sir John), Magistrate. Letters
to W. Eden, 1773-1777. 34,412, f. 234 :
34,413, ff. 20, 319, 426.
FieneSy Barons Dacre^ Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 202.
Fienes (Margaret), Baroness Dacre.
V, Leonard (Margaret).
Fiennes (Col, Nathaniel), Commissioner
of the Great Seal. Answer to his tract
against episcopacy, 1644. 34,312,
f. 14 b.
Petition to, from J. Jones, in the
Fleet, 1656. 33,374, f. 74 b.
Fifield a/. Lowe of London and
CO. Kent, Fanuly of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,920, f. 40.
FupEieroa (Jane), nee Dormer y wife of
Qomex Suarez de Figueroa, Duke of
Feria. Recipes for perfumes from a
Spanish book belonging to, 17th cent.
34,212, f. 82.
Fxgfneroa y Cordova (Diego or Jostf
de). La Pupila Madrilefla : comedy by,
18th cent. Span, 33,474> f. 301.
Fil. Badnlphi (Hugh). Cast of seal
of, teinp. Hen. 111. xcviii. 47.
FiL Boberti (JohnX ^rd Baron Claver-
ing (?). Casts of seal of, 1240. XCIV.
85, 86.
Fil. Bogeri (Robert), 2nd Baron Claver-.
ing (?). CasU of seal of, 1214. xciv.
83, 84.
Fil. Bogeri (Robert), bth Baron Cla-
vering. Casts of seal of, 1280. xciv.
87, 88.
FiUiter (George Sisson), Vicar of Byhillt
Wakefield. Presented, in 1893, Add.
34,486, G.
Filmer of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 65.
Filmer (Archibella). Letter to P.
Mauduit, 1698. Eg. 2719, f. 12 b.
Filmer (Sir Edward). Letter to, from
W. Twisden, 1C27. 34,176, f. 52.
Filmer (Edward). Letter to P. Mauduit,
1698. 1^^. 2719, f. 12.
Fincll, Family of. Genealogical notes,
1554-1647. 34,177, f. 16.
Finch al, Herbert, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 300.
Finch of London, FamUy of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 31.
Finch (Daniel), 2nd Earl of Nottiyigham^
Secretary of State, Power to, to treat
with the Dutch Ambassadors, 1689.
34,340, f. 43.
Accounts of Qu. Mary's behaviour
at the theatre ascribed to, 1689. 34^195,
ff. 100, 102.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1684. 34,195, f. 85.
Letters to Sir R. Southwell, 1690.
33,924, ff. 76, 79.
Letter to, from Col. P. Kirke,
1689. 33,964, f. 5.
Finch (Daniel), Earl of WinchUsea and
Nottingham, Correspondence with Sir
£. Southwell, 1734. 34,152, ff. 38, 40.
Finch (Edward), Resident at Stockholm^
and (1740) Envoy Extraordinary to
Russia, Correspondence with W. Titley,
1737-1742. Eg, 2684, ff. 20, 67, 116,
150, 280 ; Eg. 2685, ff. 28, 113, 240, 243,
264 ; Eg, 2686, f. 201 ; Eg. 2687, ff. 129,
130, 158, 170, 188, 219, 247, 259, 298,
306, 321, 333 ; Eg. 2688,ff. 101, 122, 188,
318, 323 ; Eg. 2689, ff. 56, 218, 223.
Digitized by
Pinch (Frances), Ist wife of Sir Heneage
Finch, Letters to her mother. Lady Bell,
1616, 1625. Eg. 2715, ff. 200, 278-281.
Finch. (Heneage), 2nd Earl of Winchilsea,
Letter to Sir R. Twysden, 1660. 34,174,
f. 61.
Finch (Heneage), 1st Earl of AylesforcL
Power of attorney from, for receipt of
his salary, as Solicitor-Qeneral, 1683.
33,924, f. 64.
Finch (Heneage), Ist Earl of Notting-
ham. Letter to his nephew, 1665.
33,924, f. 59.
— Verses on his speech to Parliament,
1679. 34,362, f. 54.
Finch (Louisa), %cife of Heneage^ Ath
Earl of Aylcsford, Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1799. 33,980, f. 187.
Finch (Nathanael), Serjeant - at - Law^
M.P. for Sandwich. Letters to the town
of Sandwich, 1640. 33,512, ff. 45, 52.
Fincham, oo. Norfolk. Rentals, ver-
dicts of courts baron, etc^ of Fareswell
manor in, 15th cent.— 1714. 34,292.
Finchampstead, co. Berks. Deeds re-
lating to, 1416-1842. Add. Ch. 38,556-
38,615.
Accompts relating to the manor of,
1612-1711. 34,302.
Fincher (Major Richard), Quarter-
masterifeneral. Petition to Parliament,
1648 (?). 34,326, f. 28.
Finck von Finckenstein (Karl
Wilhelm), Baron^ Prussian Minister of
State. Letter to , 1790. Copy.
34,431, f. 458.
Findon, co. Sftssex. Examination of the
vicar, 1592. 33,410, f. 96.
Finedon, co. Northt. Rental, 1423.
Add. CA. 38,983.
Finety Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 32.
Finett of Sntton, near Dover,
CO. Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,920, f. 19 b.
Finenz of co. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 53.
Fingall, Earl of. V. Plunkett (Arthur
James).
Finger (Godfrey), Composer. Scotch
tune, circ. 1700. 34,204, f. 4.
Fingest ai. Finghnrat, co. Bucks.
Deed relating to, 1479. Add. Ch.
38,755.
Fiott, afterw. Lee (John), LL.D.
Add. 33,567 was transcribed for him at
Cork in 1806 and 1807.
X. 621
Fiott, afterw. £ee (John), LL.D^
(continued). Book-plates, 1806 and
19th cent. 33,416 ; 33,417 ; 33,567.
Fire. Treatises on the use of Greek fire
in war, 16th cent. Ital. and Lat.
34,113, flF. 15, 18 b, 105.
Firmin (Alexandre Cdsar Anibal), Mar-
quis de Sy. Pen-and-ink portraits and
•* medai lions de cheveux " of Louis XVL
' and his family, 1813. 33,793.
Firminger (Thomas). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1815. 33,982, ff. 87, 89.
First FrnitSy Court of. Return to,
of stipendiary priests in Winchester
diocese, 1541. 34,137.
Fish and Fisheries. Monopoly of
fish-curing in Devon and Cornwall
leased to H. Warner, 1592. 34,224,
f. 13 b.
Scheme for a Danish herring
fishery, 1767. Eg. 2696, f. 223.
Report of the Board of Trade on
the Danish herring fishery, 1768. Eg.
2697, f. 80.
• Exchequer tally for the British
Fishery Society, 1777. 33,608.
Particulars of the Greenland whale
fishery carried on from Holland, 1786-
1790, 1792. 34,440, ff. 291-302 ; 34,442,
f. 13.
FishbonrnOy co. Sussex. Consistorial
citations in, 1592. 33,410, ff. 65, 78.
Fisher. Jacobite pseudonym for the
2nd Duke of Ormonde, 1718-1719.
33,950, f. 90 b.
Fisher of Maidstone, co. Sent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 20.
Fisher (Alexander). Copy of " Fisher's
Waltz," 19th cent. 33,610, K.
Fisher (Charles), of Norwich. Letters
to 0. Le Neve, 1693-1696. Eg. 2718,
ff. 88, 92, 116, 124, 129, 160, 222, 245.
Fisher (John), Bishop of Rochester.
Cast of seal of, [1504-1535]. xciv. 89.
Fisher f John). Letter to Sir C. Cal-
thorp, 1684. Eg. 2717, f. 402.
Fisher (John). Letter to W. Eden,
1785. 34,420, f. 161.
Fisher (John). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1806. 34,456, f. 632.
Fisher (John). Letter to Rev.W. Phelps,
1830. 33,836, f. 63.
Fisher (Robert). letters to 0. Le Neve,
1696-1700. Eg. 2718, ff. 282, 331, 333,
343, 345, 360, 377; Eg. 2719, ff. 26,
35, 40, 51-54, 70, 73, 74, 83, 88, 130,
152, 153, 160.
Digitized by
622
INDEX.
XHslier (Roger Stoples). Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1827. 34,188, f. 245.
Fisher (Thomas), F.S.A,f of Hoxtoriy co.
Middl, Formerly owned Add. 34,364-
34,385.
Pislierton-de-la-Mere, co, Wilts,
Licence for grant of the advowson and
lands in the manor of, to Maiden Bradley
Priory, 1390. Eg. Ch, 587.
PittldWOrtlly CO, Sussex. Resignation
of W. Draper, vicar, 1523. 34,317,
f. 20.
Recommendation of a schoolmaster
for, 1592. 33,410, f. 83.
Titton (Anne), wife of Sir Edward
Fitton, \st Bart. Letters to W. Moreton,
1626-1635. 33,935, f. 147 ; 33,936, ff.
104, 106, 112, 137.
Fitton {Sir Edward), Ind Bart, Letter
to W. Moreton, 1643. 33,937, f. 6.
Fits-Alan (Henry), Earl of Arundel,
Lord Chamberlain, Ordinances for the
Royal Household belonging to, 1526.
34,319.
Fits-Alan G'homas or William), Earl
of Arundel. Letter to, from A. Carter,
[1508-1536]. 34,317, f. 9.
Fits-Alan (William), Earl 'of Arundel,
Controversy with Lord Devonshire as
to precedency, 1448-1449. 34,218,
f. 181.
X^tscliarles (Bridget), vndow of Charles,
Earl of Plymouth. Receipts for pension,
1685, 1689. 34,195, ff. 88, 99.
FitsClarence (George), is* Earl of
Munster, Correspondence with D. Stuart
respecting S. T. Coleridge's annuity,
183L 34,046, ff. 112,113.
Fitser (Jesse), of London. Letter to
0. Le Neve, 1710. Eg, 2721, f. 194.
Fitsgerald (Gerald), Earl of Desmond,
Exchequer payments for, 1570-1571.
Eg, 2723, f. 48 b.
Fits^^erald (John). Remembrance of
his father's services, 1610. 34,313,
f. 73.
Kts^erald (Morris Fit z- James), of
Mocollopj CO, Waterford, Remembrance
of the services done by, 1610. 34,313,
f. 73.
Z^tSflferald (Robert). Correspondence
with W. Eden, 1781. 34,418, ff. 141,
143.
Fitsgerald (Robert> Letter to W.
Eden, 1781. 34,418, f. 168.
Fitsgerald {Lord Robert Stephen),
Minister Plenipotentiary at Berne,
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1789. 34,429,
f. 474.
Letter to Lord Grenville, 1793.
Copy. 34,448, f. 163.
Fitsgerald (William Robert), 2nd Duke
of Leinster, Letter to W. Eden, 1780.
34,417, f. 257.
Fitsi^bbon (John), 1st Earl of Clare
and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Corre-
spondence with Lord Auckland, 1783-
1801. 34,419, ff. 181, 281; 34,420,
ff. 90, 367 ; 34,422, ff. 146, 506 ; 34,424,
ff. 266, 473; 34,428. f. 212; 34,429,
f. 406; 34,454, ff. 185, 262, 291, 301,
338, 386, 421, 477, 493; 34,455, ff. 24,
34, 38, 131, 142, 256, 391, 440.
Fitsgibbon (John), 2nd Earl of Clare,
Letter to, from Lord Byron, 1824.
33,964, f. 237.
FitsEardinge, Baron, v, Berkeley
(Francis William FitzHardinge).
Fitsherbert (Alleyne), Baron St,
Helens, Ambassador at the Hague and to
Spain, Letters to the Duke of Leeds,
1789. Copies, 34,429, ff. 339, 343,
347, 352, 365, 367, 374, 379, 389.
— — Instructions to, relative to the
Nootka Sound dispute, 1790. Copies,
34,432, ff. 32-47.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1790-
1793. 34,430, f. 83; 34,432, f. 172;
34,451, f. 146 ; 34,452, f. 10.
Letter to Count Florida Blanca,
1790. Copy, 34,431, f. 402.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1795-
1813. 33,542, ff. 126, 128, 195, 281,
451; 33,544, f. 348; 33,545, ff. 108,
120.
Fitsherbert (W — ). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1784. 33,540, f. 2.
Fits-J ames (James), Duke of Berwick.
*♦ BelsoD,** Jacobite pseudonym for,
1718-1719. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Fits-James (James Francis), Dwftte de
Liria. Letters to, from the Duke of
Ormonde, 1719. 33,950, ff. 20, 56 b.
FitsJames (Sir John), brot/ier of the
Earl of Desmond. Exchequer payments
for the diet of, 1570-1571. Eg, 2723,
f.48 b.
FitsJohn (William), Bishop of Ossory.
Livery of temporalities to, 1302. 33,992,
f.7.
Fitsmanrice. v. Petty Fitzmaurice.
Fitsmanrice (Thomas), 2l8t Baron
Kerry. Kxpense of his keep in the
Tower, 1698. 31,195, f. 124.
Digitized by
INDEX.
623
Pitipatrick (Ool. Hen. Richard), Chief
Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ire"
landy in 1782. Letter to W. Eden,
1780. 34,417, f. 100.
' Correspondence with J. Lees, 1782.
34,418, ff. 447-457.
TitsRoy (AngustaR Henry), Duhe of
Oraflon. Correspondence with R.
Gunning, 1766. Eg. 2696, ff. 21, 95,
122.
Ktswalter, Barm, o. Ratcliffe
(Thomas). ,
FitzwiUiam (William), 1st Baron
Fitzicilliam of Lifford, Bonds signed
by, 1635. 34,400, ff. 213, 214.
Owned, arc. 1620, Eg, 2733.
Flacke (John), of Linton^ co, Cambr,
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1698. Eg, 2719,
f. 2.
Flanders. ^Discourse of the kinge
of Spaygnes tytle to Flaunders," ciro,
1582. Imperf, 33,963, f. 65.
Instructions to P. Caietano, Papal
^ Nuncio to, 1590. 34,216, f. 50.
Memorials on the French aggres-
sions in, 1680, 1681. 34^339, ff. 44, 47.
News-letters from the camps in,
1692-1693. 34,096, ff. 2-^94 passim.
V. also Netherlands, The.
FlassaaSy Mons, de. v, Pontev^ (Jean
de>
Flatman (Francis). Warrant to
Butler, 1691. Eg. 2718, f. 14.
Flaxman (John), Sculptor, Letters to
the Royal Academy, and address to
George III. on the plan for the erection
of a Gallery of National Honour, 1800^
1801. 33,610, ff. 89, 100.
Fleet, CO, Line. Deed relating to, 1351.
Add. Ch. 34,229.
Fleete (Robert), of Peasenhallf co. Suff,
Case of, in the Norwich Consistory
Court, 1579. Eg. 2713, f. 94.
Fleete (William), Bector of Hawkridge
with Withypoolf co. Som, Book of
Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed by,
1574. 33,973, f. 13.
Fleetwood (Gen. Charles), « Lord Fleet-
wood." Letters to, from J. Jones, in
the Fleet, 1656, 1657. 33,374, ff. 77,
78.
Fleetwood (Smfith]). Letters to 0.
Le Neve, 1703. Eg. 2719, ff. 411, 416,
431.
Flemingf Family of. Epitaphs, at
Grasmere, 17th-18th centt. 34,265,
ff. 265, 267.
Fleming (George), Arehdeaeon, and in
1735 B^hop, of Carlisle, Letter to Bp.
Nicolson, 1706. 34,265, f. 90.
Recommendation of a deacon to
Bp. Nicolson, 1714. 34,265, f. 152.
Fleming (J—). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1797. 33,980, f. 122.
Fleminge (Giles), Grocer, of London.
Acquittance to B. Gawdy, 1594. Eg.
2713, f. 377.
Flemyng (Thomas), of CO, Cornwall
Letters to, relative to the defences of
the county, 1597, 1600. 34,224, ff. 26,
27, 29, 34, 38.
Fiendish, Hundred of, co. Ctmb, Deed
relating to, 1592. Add, Ch, 39,069.
Fletcher ( Letter to Lord
Auckland, n. d. 34,460, f. 385.
Fletcher (Marschalch), B[aronne (?)] de.
Letter to W. Titley, 1739. Fr. Eg.
2685, f. 333.
Fletcher (Sir Robert), Majors Indian
Army, Letters to W. Eden, 1772, 1775.
34,4i2, ff. 191, 361.
Fletcher (William), Actor. Entry of
warrant to, 1603. 33,378, f. 66 b.
Fletcher (William), of Clothally co,
Hertf. Will, 1735. 33,577, ff. 112,
122.
FleteWOOd (Sir William), Becetver-
General of the Court of Wards and
Liveries, Acquittance to Sir B. Gawdy,
1604. ij/. 2714, f. 426.
Flight (John). Letter to Sir B. Gawdy,
1604. Eg, 2714, f. 445.
Flint, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp, £liz.^harle8 XL Add. Ch.
39,990.
Chronicle of events in, by P.
Roberts, 1607-1646. 33,373.
Complaints of Parliamentary im-
posts in, by J. Jones, 1643, 1647.
33,374, ff. 7-14, 24 b, 28 b.
Flint, CO. Flint, Papers relating to the
imprisonment of J. Jones at, 1643.
33,374, ff. 7-14.
Flintt (Edward). Letter to [B. Gawdy],
1584. Eg. 2713, f. 173.
Flood (Henry), Vice- Treasurer of Ire-
land. Correspondence with W. Eden,
1781. 34,417, f. 298; 34,418, ff. 44,
. 57, 88.
Florelfe Abbey, Hamur^ Belgium.
Cast of seal of. xciz. 1.
Florence. Description of a banquet of
the Accademia della Crusca, 17th cent.
Ital, 34,077, f. 25.
Digitized by
624 lU
Florence, Dukes of, V, Tuscany, Orcmd
Dtthfs of.
Flores, Islmd of, in the Pacific Ocean.
Map of, 17th cent. 34,184, f. 90 b.
Flores (Joseph Miguel de). Transcript
certified by, 1779. J^n. 33,760,
f. 40 b.
Florida^ S. America, Depositions re-
lating to, 1568. Span. 33,983, f. 324.
Florida Blanca, Conde de, v, Monino
(Jos^).
Flowerdew (Anthony), of HetherseH,
on, Norf. Bond and acquittance, 1579,
1584. Eg. 2713, ff. 75, 160.
Flowerdew (ChrlstopherX of Wymond-
ham, CO. Norf. Bond, 1582, Eg. 2713,
f. 143.
Flowerdew (Edmund). Acqoittance
to, 1584. Eg. 2713, f. 160.
Flowerdew (Edward), of the Inner
TemplCf afterw. Baron of the Exchequer,
Apology for libel against, 1563. Eg,
2713, f. 29.
' Acquittance to, and bond, 1567,
1570. JS?^. 2713, ff. 35, 41.
Memorandum of royal grant to, of
a back and doe yearly, 1585. Eg. 2713,
f. 174.
Letters to, 1582-1586. Eg. 2713,
ff. 137, 183, 193.
Flowerdew (Humphrey). Acquittance
to, 1584. Eg. 2713, f. 160.
Floyd al. Lloyd (Thomas). Corre-
spondence with Sir R. Southwell, 1665-
. 1669. 34,329, ff. 105, 111, 113-121,
127, 129; 34,330, ff. 1, 16, 18, 28, 40,
119, 121, 128, 144; 34,331, ff. 38, 54,
79, 90-94, 99, 101, 105-113, 115, 117,
123, 127, 133, 131.
■ Letter to Perwich, 1669.
34,331, f. 129.
Floyer (Emest Ayscoghe), Inspector-
General of the Soudan Telegraph. Letter
to Gen. Gordon, 1884. 34,474, f. 102.
Fludd of COS. Salop and Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 71.
Flynt (Roger), Clerk. Acquittance to
f. Knyvett, 1649. Eg. 2716, f. 456.
Foche, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent.
33,896, ff. 13 b, 18 ; 33,920, ff. 11 b, 63.
FoggOy Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 121 b ; 33,920, f. 13 b.
Foister (Robert), /«»., of Narford, ro.
Norf. Letter to his ptirents, n. d. Eg.
2722, f. 48.
Foister (Robert), sen. Letters to W:
Gawdv, 1655. Eg. 2717, ff. 79, 80, 108,
III, 112.
Testimony to the lease of a farm
by F. Gawdy to J. Blomfield, n. d. [arc.
1655]. Ej. 2717, f. 82.
Foix, Eleanor [of Aragon"], unfeof Gaston
IV. y Cunite de. Poem to, late 15th cent.
Span. 33,382, f. 194 b.
Foley and Fanchande, Bankersf
Fans. Letter to, from L.'Sterne, 1767.
33,964, f. 381.
FoUcard (Thomas), Bectt^ of Ugges^
hall and Sotherton^ co. Suff. Letters to
O. Le Neve, 1698, 1702. Eg. 2719,
ff. 1, 336.
FolkeS (Martin). Acquittance to F.
Gawdy, 1617. Eg. 2715, f. 356.
Folkestone^ Hundred of ^oo. Kent. TW
relating to, 17th cent. Add. Ch. 36,627.
FoUett (J — )> Correspondence with
Mrs. Doddridge, 1752-1753. 34,274,
ff. 40-47.
Follett {Sir William Webb), M,P. for
Exeter. Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1837.
34,189, f. 136.
Fonblanqne (Albany). Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1827-1830. 33,546,
ff. 155, 157, 431, 453.
FontenellOy n^** Caudthec, in Normandy.
Description of the Abbey of St. Wan-
drille, by E. H. Langlois, 1827. Printed.
33,706, f. 55.
Foord (John). Poem, drc 1650. Eg.
2725, f. 134 b.
Foote (Samuel), Actor. Biographical
notes of, 18th cent. 33,488, ff. 86, 103-
112.
Foowehy w Egypt. Description and
drawing of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,080, f. 109 ; 34,083, f. 10.
Forbes (James). Correspondence with
the Duke of Ormonde, 1673. 33,589,
ff. 121, 123, 133, 139, 149, 151, 168,
172, 205, 207.
Letter to the Duchess of Ormonde,
1673. 33,589, f. 147.
Ford, CO. Sussex. Excommunication by
the rector of, 1592. 33,410, f. 38.
Ford (James), of Chnst*s Hospital, Iam-
don. Letters to O. Le Neve, 1696-1698.
Ej. 2718, ff. 305, 412, 442, 444; Eg.
2719, ff. 4-9, 16, 17, 22, 23, 31, 33.
Ford (R — )• Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1795. 33,542, ff. 75, 77, 80,
84.
Forde {Dr. Brownlow). Correspondence
with Jeremy Bentham, I802-180o.
33,543, ff. 679, 687 ; 33,544, f. 67.
Digitized by
Fordham (Ralph)* of WesUm, Inven-
torv of farm crops, 1664. 33,579, f.
383.
Fordwich., co. Kent, Deeds relating to,
169a. Add, Ch. 36,628 ; 36,629.
Complaint to the Mayor and
Jurats of Sandwich, 1729. 33,512,
f. 233.
Fordyce, Family of. Details of, 19th
cent. 33,553, ff. 64, 66.
Fordvoe (Dr. George). Plan for an
artificial hen for hatching eggs, 1786.
33,554, f. 182.
Fordyce (John), Surveyor-General of
Crown Lands, Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1794. 33,979, f. 280.
Letter to Lord Salisbury, 1799.
Copy. 33,543, f. 27.
Foreman (George). Letter to W.
Titley, 1754. Eg, 2694, f. 18.
Forest Subdivision, co. Berks.
Militia committee meetings, 1786-1795.
34,303.
Forman (Harry Bnzton). Presented, in
1891, on behalf of Senorita Llanos
Keats, Add. 34,019.
Forman {I^. Simon). Letter to, from
Lady Essex, 1612. 34,218, f. 163.
Formey (Jean Henri Samuel), Secretary
to the Academy of Sciences at Berlin.
Letter to G. Cramer, 1746. Fr.
34,079, f. 96.
Formosa, Islaiid of. Maps, 17th cent.
34,184, ff. 95, 96 b.
Fomcett Manor, co. Norf. Letter
to the steward, from Sir J. Fortescae,
1602. Eg. 2714, f. 204.
Forrest (Capt. Thomas). Correspon-
dence cone, a British settlement at
Rhio, 1784. 34,466, f. 59.
Forrester (Alfred Henry), a/. Alfred
CrOW^niU, Artist. Sketch, with
autograph, n, d. 33,964, f. 182.
Forstall of co. Kent, Family of.
Notes on pedigree of, 1837. 34,103,
f. 90.
Forster, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 298.
Forster (Caroline). Letter to Lord
Auckland, n. d. 34,460, f. 386.
Forster (Humfrey), of Aldermastonf co.
Berks. Letter to Parry, «. a.
Eg. 2722, f. 46.
Forster (Humphrey). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as esquire of the body to the
king, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 16.
»EX. 625
Forster (John), Archdeacon of London.
Cast of seal of, ciro. 1490. zcvm. 77.
Forster (Sir John), Deputy-Warden of
the English Middle Marches. Letters to
Sir R. Sadleir, 1559. 33,592, ff. 109,
111, 152.
Letter to, from J. Oimston, 1559.
33,592, f. 72.
Complaints against, while Warden
of the Middle Marches, [1575-761
33,531, f. 157.
Letter to, from the Scottish Council,
1584. 33,531, f. 193.
Forster (Mary). Letter to Buff-
kin, 1679. 33,929, f. 2.
Forster (Richard). Exchequer payment
to, as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 36 b.
Forster (Rolland), Captain of Wark
Castle, Letter to, from J. Ormston,
1559. 33,592, f. 72.
Forster (Thomas), of Langeddstone.
Letter to, from J. Ormston, 1559L
33,592, f. 72.
Forster (Thomas Furly), jttn. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1802. 33,981, f. 82.
Forster (William). Correspondence
with J. Thurston, 1588. Eg, 2713,
ff. 229, 233.
Fort Hassan, Cold Coast. View of,
17th cent. 33,976, 1.
Fort St. George, v. India, East,
British.
Fort William, v. India, East, ^n^sA.
Fortescne (Anne), toife of Matthew,
2nd Baron Fortescue, Letters to Mrs.
Woodford, [1761]. 34,274, ff 35, 37.
Fortescne (Francis). Letter while on
service in the Low Countries to his aunt
Lady Knevett, n. d. Eg, 2722, f. 47.
Fortescne {Sir Francis). Rent due
from, for rent of Newport Hundreds, co.
Bucks, 1623. 34,195, f. 18.
Fortescne (Henry). Acquittances,
1617, 1630. Eg. 2715, f. 210 ; Eg, 2716,
f. 8.
Fortescne {Sir John), Master of the
Wardrobcy etc., and Chancellor of the
Exchequer. Expenses of coronation of
James I., 1603-1605. 34,321.
Privy Council letter signed by,
1601. 33,924, f. 29.
Letters to his brother-in-law. Sir
T. Knyvett, 1580, 1582. Eg, 2713,
ff. 104, 134.
Letter to B. Gawdy, 1593. Eg,
2713, f. 321.
2 S
Digitized by
626 IN]
Fortescne (Sir John), Master of the
Wardrobe, etc., and Chancellor of the
Exchequer (continued). Letter to the
steward of Fomcett manor, co. Norfolk,
1602. Copy. Eg.27U,f.204.
Fortescne (Richard), Colonel. Petition
to Parliament, 1648 (?). 34,326, f. 28.
Fortescne (Thomas), of the Royal Ward-
robe. Bond to, 1569. Eg. 2713, f. 39.
Letters to his brother-in-law. Sir
T. Knyvett, 1585, 1599. Eg. 2713,
f. 185; Eg. 2714, f. 31.
Letters to his sister. Dame M.
Knyvett, 1589-1597. Eg. 2713, ff. 261,
265, 474, 482.
Forth (P— ). Letter to W. Eden, 1778.
34,415, f. 67.
Forthe (Robert), of Ipswich. Letter to
B. Gawdy, 1581. Eg. 2713, f. 117.
Forthe (Robert). Plan of part of Tang-
ham manor belonging to, circ. 1594.
Eg. 2789, B.
Fortress of Mets, The: play,
by C. A. Owen, 19th cent. 34,409.
FortnnatO (Giovanni), Composer. Ari-
ettas with guitar, 18th-19th cent.
34,202, ff. 16, 47, 77-87.
FOSS (Edward). Letters to S. Qrimaldi,
1843. 34,189, ff. 264, 267.
Fosse (William), Rector of Huish Champ-
flower^ CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 6.
Foster (Capt. Edmund). Elegy i 3,
19th cent. 34,071, f. 49 b.
Foster (Humphrey). Cast of seal of,
1459. XCViii. 48.
Foster (John), Chancellor of the Ex-
chequer in Ireland, Speaker of tfkc Irish
House of Commons, and Baron Oriel,
Correspondence with Lord Auckland,
1782-1806. 34,419, f. 80; 34,420,
ff. 113, 279 ; 34,422, ff. 202, 458 ; 34,424,
ff. 286, 347 ; 34,456, f. 480.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1805.
33,981, f. 204.
Foston, E.R., CO. York. Plans of drain-
age in, early 19th cent. 33,375.
Fotherby (T— ). Letter to W. Blath-
wayt, 1701. 34,152, f. 32.
Fotheringhajr Castle, co. Northt.
List of Commissioners appointed to meet
at, for the trial of Mary Qu. of Scots,
1586. 33,938, ff. 23, 24.
Foulmire ai. Fnlmer, co. Comb.
Deeds relating to, 1597-1599. Add.
Ch. 35,283-35,285.
Fonrdrinier (Pierre). Engraved por-
trait of T. Wright, circ. 1750. 33,771, f.6.
Fowke (Frederick Alexander). Letter
to S. Grimaldi, 1835. 34,189, f. 74.
Fowle of Saadhnrst, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 56.
Fowle (J-—), of Norwich. Letter to 0.
Le Neve, 1701. Eg. 2719, f. 276.
Fowle (Nicholas), of BoUsdale, co. Suff.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1605. Eg.
2715, f. 32.
Fowle (Capt. Robert), Provost Marshal
of Connaught. Accompts, 1600. Eg.
2723, f. 93.
Fowler, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 246 b.
Fowler (Edward), D.D. [^Bishop of
Gloucester in 1691 ?]. Letter to Rev. J.
Wicks on the Thirty-nine Articles,
[1682]. 33,498, f. 71.
Fowler (George), of Bromhill, co. Norf.
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602, 1603.
Eg. 2714, ff. 250-254.
Fowler (Robert). Exchequer payment
to, as Teller of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 50 b.
Fowler (Robert), Archbishop of Dublin.
Letter to W. Eden, 1783. 34,419,
f. 177.
Fowler (Rowland), of BromhUl, co.
Norf. Letter to F. Gawdy, 1627. Eg.
2715, f. 354.
PqxT y. Solicitor. Letter to
Law, 1807. 33,544, f. 243.
Fox (Charles James), Secretary of State.
Letter to M. Simolin, 1782. 34,418,
f. 443.
Letter to W. Eden, 1784. 34,419,
f. 357.
Letter to D. O'Bryen, 1803.
34,079, f. 81.
Letter to R. B. Sheridan, n. d.
33,964, f. 19.
Fox (Daniel), Attorney. Letter to J.
Bentham, 1761. 33,537, f. 69.
Fox (Henry), \st Baron Holland. Memoirs,
1760-1763. Extr. 34,526, f. 5.
■ Correspondence with M. Rouill^
1755. Fr. Copy. Eg. 2694, f. 190.
— — Warrant to, as Paymaster General,
1758. 33,350, f. 28.
Fox (John). Correspondence with J.
Bentham, 1787. 33,540, ff. 336, 337.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent^
ham, 1800-18(11. 33,543, ff. 277, 305,
442.
Fox (Sir Stephen). Signature, as Privy
Councillor, 1684. 34,195, f. 85.
Digitized by
INDEX.
627
Pox (Stephen), Ut Earl of Ihhester,
Letter to the Lords of the Treasury,
1763. 34,195, f. 193.
Foz-Strangways (Caroline Leonora),
wife of Henry Stephen^ Earl of Ilchester,
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1817. 34,459,
f.213.
Foz-Straxupwavfl (Henry Stephen),
3rd Earl of Ilchester, Letters to 2nd
Lord Auckland, 1808-1818. 34,457,
ff. 401, 470, 488, 507; 34,459, ff. 184,
194, 284 ; 34,461, ff. 152-157.
Poz-Vassall (Henry Richard), 3rd
Baron Holland, Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 180«-1809. 34,456, f. 322 ; 34,457,
ff. 1, 199-209, 492, 533 ; 34,461, f. 194.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1809-
1813. 33,544, ff. 416, 418, 562, 626;
33,545, f. 143.
Letter to Kinnaird, 1815.
Copy, 34,459, f. 151.
Pozhill (Roger), Vicar of Ashill, co,
Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1572. 33,973, f. 8 b.
Pozton, CO, Cavnb, Deed relating to,
1601. Add. Ch, 39,061.
Pozton-Cliarteris and Pozton-
Wimbishe Manor, CO. Cam^. Deed
relating to, 1598. Add, Ch. 33,075.
Pqy ( ). Letter to W. Eden, 1787.
Fr, 34,427, ff. 45, 140.
Pramlingliaiii of Crows Hall,
Family of. Notices of, from 1274 to
1595 ; 18th cent. Eg. 2722, f. 49.
Pramlillghain ( ). Recovery of
Mandeville and Abbotshall manors, co.
Suff., 1537-38. Eg. 2713, f. 13.
Pramlingham (Anne). v, Tylney
(Anne).
Pramlingham {Dame Anne). Cover
of a letter to her son-in-law, B. Gawdy,
1594. 2713, f. 442.
Pramlingham (Charles), of Debenham,
CO, Suff, Settlement on his sister Anne
at her marriage, 1561. Eg. 2713, f. 24 b.
Acquittance, 1562. JEW. 2713,
f. 28.
Pramlingham(i9ir Charles i.), of Crowa
Hall. Letters to his cousin, B. Gawdy,
1580, 1581. Eg. 2713, ff. 107, 111, 113,
118; Eg. 2722, ff. 50, 51.
Warrant, as Sheriff of Suffolk, for
arrest of S. Burrell, 1584. Ea. 2713,
f. 166. ^
Pramlingham (5ir Charles ii.), of
Crowa Hall. Letters to his brother-in-
law, B. Gawdy, 1588. Eg. 2713, ff. 219,
Pramlingham (Sir Charles ii.), of
Crowa Hall (continued). Letter to his
son-in-law, B. Gawdy, 1593. Eg, 2713,
f. 310.
Letter to his daughter, Anne
Gawdy, 1594. Eg, 2713, f. 366.
Covenant cone, lands left by, 1595.
Eg. 2713, f. 452.
Bill for expenses of the " Inquisitio
post mortem" on, 1595. Eg, 2713,
f. 460.
Pramlingham (Dame Elizabeth), of
Crows Hail, Letters to her cousin, Sir
B. Gawdy, 1580, 1599. Eg, 2713,
f. 105 ; Eg, 2714, f. 10.
Letter to her daughter, Anne
Gawdy, 1589. Eg. 2713, f. 251.
Letters to her son-in-law, B.
Gawdy, 1593. Eg. 2713, ff. 318, 319.
Prampton (^on. Harriet), wife of James
Frampton, Letters to G. Eden, 1809-
1813. 34,457, ff. 495, 582; 34,458,
ff 75, 506.
Prancavila, Duque de, v. Mendo9a
(Diego Hurtado de).
PRANCE. General Chronicles AND
History. Epigrams on abortive attempts
at peace with England, circ. 1490. Lat.
33,534, f. 3.
Traits sur les vins de la Guienne,
by J. B. de Secondat, 18th cent. 33,498,
f. 41.
Tours in, by R. Garmston, 1787-
1788, 1790. 33,962.
Tours in, by Rev. J. Skinner, with
views, etc., 1828. 33,704-33,711.
Army of. State of the artillery,
officers, etc., under M. Du Coudray, 1776.
34,413, f. 134.
Detailed account of the French
forces, 10 Feb., 1793. Fr. 34,448,
f. 9L
Proposed transfer of the Regiment
de Berwick to the English service, 1793.
34,448, ff. 79, 84, 197, 198.
Navy op. List of ships, [1650-
1660]. 33,589, f. 11.
Munitions of war on French vessels,
1777. 34,413, ff. 167, 168.
Lists of the Navy, 1777, 1790,
1792. 34,414, f. 490 ; 34,431, f. 289 ;
34,446, f. 310.
Note sur Tdtat de la Marine dans
les Ports du Roi, 1787. 34,423, f. 213.
Occurrence between " La R^olue '*
frigate and the English frigate " Phoe-
nix " off Malabar, 1792. 34,442, ff. 84-96.
Account of the French fleet arri-
ving in Bantry Bav, 1797. Printed.
34,454, f. 94.
2 S 2
Digitized by
628
INDEX.
FHAVCEy 'Sayy OF (amtiwted). List
of vessels in the service of the Re-
public, 1793. 34,447, f. 178.
Sovereigns of, and transactions
in particular reigns, PEILIP IV.
IndulgeDce ftrom Boniface YIII. at
request of, I5th cent. 33,381, f. 98.
LO UIS XII. Letter to the Seign-
eur de Rohan, n. d. Fr. 34,079,
f. 94.
Life of Mary Tudor, his
wife, by N. Carlisle, 1810. 33,748.
FRANCIS I. Letter to his Am-
bassador to the Pope, 1528. Fr. Signed.
33,963, f. 60.
. Letter to, from L. de
Perreau, 1538. 33,514, f. 5.
Proposals for marriage of
a French prince to Princess Mary of
England, etc., 1538-1539. 33,514, ff. 1-
14 b.
Letters of his Ambassador
in England on the threatened rupture
with England, 1539-1540. 33,514,
ff. 15-37 b.
Letter to J. Mesnage, his
Ambassador with the Emperor, 1546.
Fr. 33,964, f. 36.
Embassy to, from Scotland,
1547. 33,531, f. 15.
HENR Y IL Letter from Cathe-
rine de Medici to J. de Pontevte, 1561.
Fr. 33,964, f. 37.
FRANCIS IL Casts of seals of
him and Mary, his wife, circ, 1550, 1559.
Lxxxvii. 61,' 62.
. Letter from Mary, his
wife, to Philip IL, 1559. Fr. 33,964,
f. 42.
For correspondence of Ambassadors
abroad, r. also : —
Cleutin (Henri), Siewr d^Oysel, Amb.
to Scotland (1559).
Noailles (Gilles de), AhbS de Lisle,
Amb, to England (1559).
CHARLES IX. Instructions to
English ambassadors to, 1570, 1571.
Eg. 2790, ff. 156, 162.
HENRY III. Instructions to
T. Randolphe, on a special embassy to,
1576. Eg. 2790, f. 197.
. • Credentials of Lord Seton,
Scotch ambassador to, 1583. 33,531,
f. 191.
For correspondence of Ambassadors
abroad, v, also : —
Castelnau (Michel de), Sieur de
Mauvissiire, Amb. to England
(1584).
FSAJfCEy SOVEREIQNS OF, etc. (oofi-
tinued). HENRY IV. Instruction k M.
de Lomenye, 1595. Fr. Copy. 34,501,
f. 1.
Letter to, from the Due
de Biron, 1602. 34,212, f. 47.
Letter to, from the Due
de Bouillon, 1603 (?). 34,216, f. 16.
LOUIS Xril. Articles on the
proposed match between Charles I. and
HenrietU Maria, 1625. 34,217, ff. 46 b,
47.
LOUIS XIV. Leagues with
Portugal, 1667. Portug. 34,330, ff. 12,
42.
Memorial from the French
ambassador to the Spanish Queen Regent,
[1672?]. 34,077, f. 6.
Powers of Charles II. of
England to treat with, for peace between
the tropics, 1679. Add, Ch. 39,942.
Memoir to the States-
General, 1688. 34,340, f. 41.
Correspondence with Com te
d'Avaux, 1689-1690. Fr. Extr. 34,488-
34,490.
Correspondence of Comtc
de Pontchartrain with Ambassadors in
England, 1698-1699. 33,440.
LO UIS XV. Reply to the SUtcs-
General cone. Juliers and Berg, 1737.
Copy, Eg. 2684, f. 158.
Declarations of war be-
tween England and France, 1744.
Printed, Eg. 2692, ff. 252, 254.
Paper on the commerce
of; 1763. Fr. 34,412, f. 59.
Abstract of proceedings
with England in the K Indies, 1763-
1778. 34,466, f. 176.
Convention with Spain,
1768. Fr. 34,412, f. 106.
Tableau des revolutions
des finances de, 1770-1787. 34,424,
f. 363.
Claims of the French in
the East Indies, 1772-1776. 34,468,
f. 146.
For correspondence of French Ambassadors
abroad, v. also : —
La Ville (Jean Ignace), VAhbe^
Amb. at the Hague (1745>
I^vis (Pierre Louis de), Dw de
MirepoiXf Amb. to England
(1755).
LOUIS XVI. Imports into Eng-
land from France, 1774-1784. 3i,420,
f. 139.
Edict regulating trade in
wine, 1776. Printed. 34,413, f. 35.
Negotiations with America,
during the war, 1777. 34,413, passim.
Digitized by
INDEX.
629
FBAVCE, Sovereigns of, etc,
LOUIS X VL (continued). " Arr6t " for
a loan by way of lottery, 1777. Printed,
34,414, f. 402.
Letters patent establishing
the "Mont de Pi^te," 1777. Printed,
34,414, f. 414.
Extract from the Registers
of Parliament, 12 Dec, 1777. Printed.
34,414, f. 418.
Extracts cone. J. Necker's
management of the French finances,
1780. 34,417, f. 20.
Papers on the disputes
with the English in the E. Indies, 1783-
1786. 34,469.
Exports from Gt. Britain
to, 1783- 1791. 34,435, ff. 21-32.
Exports and imports, 1784.
34,419, ff. 441, 443.
Aper9u de Tadministration
des finances de, 1785. 34,420, f. 337.
Negotiations of W. Eden
for commercial treaty with, 1786.
34,421, poMtm.
Goods forbidden entry into
Ireland from, 1786. 34,420, f. 410.
■ Convention with Spain to
prevent smuggling, 1786. Span. 34,427,
f. 332.
— — . Evidence on the proposed
commercial treaty with Enirland, 1786.
34,462.
Proposals for arrangement
of differences in the E, Indies, 1786.
34,466, ff. 138-282.
Letter of Lord ComwaUis
on the French convention at Maaritios.
1786. 34,466, f. 331.
Account of the French
claims to the Bengal trade, 1786. 34,468,
f. 2.
Papers on the French ne-
gotiations in the E. Indies, 1786. 34,468.
f* 300*
Treaty of navigation and
commerce with Russia, 1787. Printed,
34,425, f. 64.
' • Rfeglement sur quelques
d^penses de sa maison,e<c., 1787. Printed.
34,425, f. 338.
Correspondence of W. Eden
while special minister in, 1787. 34,426.
Declaration signed with
England, 1787. 34,426, ff. 464-477.
Correspondence with Geo.
lil.. 1788, 1791. Copies, 34,428,
f. 83 J 34.439, f. 132; 34,440, ff. 26,
27«
p Description of Frenchmen
designing to fire the London Docks, etc..
1791. 34,437, f. 225.
FSAVCE, Sovereigns of, etc.
LOUIS XYL (continued). Account of
the flight of the Royal Family from
Paris, 1791. 34,438, f. 79.
Decree of the National
Assembly on Jeremy Bentham*s work
on prison reform, 1791. 33,541, f. 301.
Memoir on relations with
Pnusia, 1792. 34,442, f. 198.
D^laration de Guerre
centre la cour de Vienne, 1792. Printed.
34,442, f. 181.
Correspondence of his
brothers with the States-General, 1792.
Copies. 34,443, ff. 274, 276.
Declaration to foreign
powers, 1792. J>y. Printed. 34,444,
f. 339.
Proceedings of the com-
bined Austrian and Prussian Army in
France, 1792. 34,445, f. 81.
Minutes of Pitt's inter-
view with Maret on affairs in,
1792. 34,446, f. 28.
Expose de la conduite du
Sr. Jarry pendant la Revolution, 1792.
34,446, f. 318.
Relation of the King's last
moments by PAbb^ Edgeworth, 1813.
Fr. 33,793, f. 40.
Will, 1792. Fr. Copy.
33,793, f. 18 b.
Papers cone relations with
England, 1792-1793. 34,446; 34,447,
passim.
Portraits and " medallions
de cheveux " of members of his family,
1813. 33,793.
Song by Marie Antoinette,
late 18th cent. 33,966.
Portrait and "medallion
de cheveux of Marie Antoinette, 1813.
33,793, f. 11.
Portraits and " medallions
de cheveux " of Elizabeth Philippe
Marie H^Une and Marie Th^r^e Char-
lotte, his daughters, 1813. 33,793, ff. 15,
17.
For correspondence of Ambassadors
abroad, r. abo : —
Genet (Edmond Charles), Charge
d'affaires at St. Peteralnuy
(1791).
LOUIS XVIL Portriit and
"medallion de cheveux,*' 1813. 33,793,
f. 13.
-— REPUBLTC. Proposals for ter-
minating the alarm in Europe due to
the Revolution, 1793. Fr. 34,448,
f. 313.
Digitized by
630
INDEX.
FSAITCE, Sovereigns of, etc. RE*
PUBLIC {continued), Projets de de-
scentes en France, propos^es au Roi de
SuMe,1793. Fr. 34,448, f. 340.
Declaration to, from the
Pr. of Saxe Coburg, 1793. 34,450, f. 84.
Paper on the position of
the Republic, 1793. 34,450, f. 346.
— Correspondence relating to
the war in Holland, N. Italy, e^c, 1793.
34,451, passim.
Supplement au journal
general de la guerre. May 1793. Printed,
34,451, f. 177.
Discourse ** sur les opera-
tions contre les Fran^ais vers le Midi,"
1793. 34,451, f. 398.
Memoir on the strong
places of the French in the Low Countries,
1793. 34,452, f. 302.
Letter from the Comity de
Salut Public to the Commission dcs
Administrations Civiles, 1794. Fr,
33.963, f. 63.
Treaty with Holland, 1795.
34,453, f. 260.
■ Rapport sur la France,
1797. 34,454, f. 149.
For correspondence of Ambassadors
abroad, c. also : —
Chauvelin (Franfois Bernard),
Marquisy Ambassador to Eng^
land (1792-1793).
Le Hoe (Louis Gre'goire), Minister
to Sweden (1795).
NAPOLEON L Order, as First
Consul, 1800. Signed, 34,274, f. 63.
Letter to, as First Consul,
from N. Piccinni, 1800. Fr, 33,965,
f. 374.
■ On his projected invasion
of England, by £. de Martellij, 1803.
33,443.
Address of Englishmen
against, entitled Pro Rege et populo,"
1814. 34,459, f. 24.
Letter from Sir W. Scott,
cone, money transactions with, 1827.
33.964, f. 374.
Acrostic on, circ. 1797,
Fr, 33,610, f. 48.
LOUIS XYIIl, Correspondence
with the States-General, 1792. 34,443,
ff. 274, 276.
^ Declaration by, as Regent
of France, 1793. /V. 0)^^. 34,448,
f. 127.
. Nomination by, as Regent,
of the Comte d'Artois, as Lieutenant-
General of the kingdom, 1793. Fr,
Copy. 34,448, f. 201.
FBANCE, SoYEREioNs OF, etc
LO UIS XVIIL {continued). Letter, as
Regent, to the Emigres, 1793. Fr.
Copy, 34,448, f. 202.
Portrait and medallion
de cheveuz " of him and Marie Josephine
Louise de Savoie his wife, 1813. 33,793,
ff. 23, 25.
CHARLES X. Correspondence
with the States-General, 1792. Copy.
34,443, ff. 274, 276.
Portrait and ^medallion
de cheveux,*' 1813. 33,793, f. 27.
LOUIS PHILIPPE, Appeal
to, by Miss H. C. Smithson, 1830.
33,965, f. 89.
NAPOLEON TIL Visitors-book
on New Year's Day, 1870. Fr. 33,968.
Francesco di Oiorffio Martini,
of Siena, o. Martini (Francesco di
Giorgio).
Francis, ^S^.* Pater Minorum. Miniature
of, late 15th cent. 34,294, f. 206 b.
Francis Z., ZZ., of France, v, France,
Sovereigns of.
Francis ZZ., Emperor of Germany, v,
Germany, Emperors of,
Francis, King of Soots, v, Scotland,
Sovereigns of, Mary.
Francis (Philip), afterw. Sir Philip,
Member of the Council of Bengal. Letters
to, from Sir J. Clavering and J. Bristow,
1774-1777. 34,287.
Francis (Philip). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1820. 33,545, f. 419.
Francis (Thomas), of North Elmhamy
CO. Suff. Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1693.
Eg. 2718, f. 48.
Franciscans, v, OBDEBS. RE-
LIGIOUS,
Franciscns (Adam). Verses on J.
Huss, 18th cent. Lat, 33,610, f. 51.
Franclien. v. Pasquier de Franclieu.
Frankentlialy m Bavaria. Letter on
the siege of, 1621. 34,217, f. 20 b.
Frankfort, v. News-letters.
FranUand (Elizabeth), wife of Frede-
rick Frankland, and widow of Adam
Cardonnel, Settlement of £15,000
South Sea Stock upon, 1729. Add, Ch.
34,940.
Will of, 1735. Add, Ch, 36,452.
FranUand (Frederic Mynhard), 6^
son of Sir Thomas Franklandy Bart,, of
Thirkleby. Accompts, as trustee to A.
Cardonnel's children, 1717-1735. 33,618-
33,621.
Digitized by
INDEX.
631
FrauUand (Frederic Mynhard), 6th
son of Sir Thomas Franklandy Bart,, of
Thirklehy (continued). Household ac-
compts, 1765-1768. 33,622.
Funeral expenses of, 1768. 33,610,
f. 104.
FranUin (Benjamin). Correspondence
with Lord Howe, 1776. Copy. 34,413,
f. 56.
Remonstrance to the government
of Portugal, 1777. 34,414, ff. 51, 52.
Franks (Augustus Wollaston), C.B,
Presented, in 1889, Add. 33,506, G ; in
1891, Add, 34,109 ; in 1893, Add. 34,277.
Impressions of seal Lxzxvii. 45.
made, in 1889, from silver matrix in
possession of.
Fransham, Great, oo. Norf. Deeds
relating to, 1588. Add, Ch, 39,413;
39,414.
Fraser (S— ). Letter to W. Eden, 1778.
34,415, f. 389.
Fraser (Simon), lOM Barm Lovat
Letter to the Lord President, 1745.
Printed. 33,954, f. 84.
Fraser (William), Under Secretary of
State, Correspondence with R. Gunning,
1766-1776. Eg. 2696, ff. 34, 115, 143,
386 ; Eg. 2697, ff. 22, 71, 115, 177 ;
Eg, 2698, f. 51 ; Eg. 2702, ff. 51, 133,
193, 210; Eg. 2703, ff. 64, 102, 112,
147, 202, 291, 297, 299, 309, 357.
Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1776-1793. 34,413, f. 139 ; 34,414,
ff. 55, 175; 34,415, ff. 83, 298, 391,
404, 432 ; 34,416, f. 145 ; 34,419, ff 43,
213; 34,420, ff. 217, 288, 341, 342;
34,421, f. 82; 34,422, ff 470, 492;
34,423, ff 6, 7, 86, 110, 218, 219, 229,
337, 340, 405; 34,424, ff 102, 133,
137, 295, 324, 378, 381 ; 34,425, f. 134 ;
34.426, ff. 67, 141, 149, 250, 268, 445;
34.427, ff. 26, 43, 51, 245, 246, 404,
420, 426; 34,428, ff 1, 68, 304, 311,
322, 356, 419, 433, 441, 450, 462;
34,429, ff. 1, 2, 51, 228, 267, 328. 357,
369, 398, 417; 34,452, f. 109; 34,454,
f, 110.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1783. Copy. 33,539, ff. 384, 385.
Fraunce (Abraham). ''TheSheapheardes
Logike," etc., circ. 1580-85. 34,361.
FravnceS (Michael). Sepulchral brass
of him and family at St. Martin's, Can-
terbury, 1587. 33,925, f. 4.
FrannCOyS (David), Chancellor of the
diocese of St. David's. Extent of the pos-
sessions of the see made by, in 1326.
Copy, 16th cent. 34,135.
Frauneis (Arthur). Letter to Sir T.
Fane, 1600. Copy. 34,218, f. 203 b.
Freake (Edmund), Bishop of Nonoich.
Letter to, from the High Sheriff of Nor-
folk, 1579. Eg. 2713, f. 88.
Letter to, from the Privy Council,
1579. Eg. 2713, f. 89.
Warrant to the Keeper of the gaol
at Bury St. Edmunds, 1579. Copy.
Eg. 2713, f. 90.
Frebody ( John). Exchequer payments
to, as Porter of the Roll-bag, etc., of the
King's Exchequer, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 61 b.
Frechvile. v. Frescheville.
Frederic II- V., of Denmark, v. Den-
mark, Kings of.
FrederiCf Prince of Hesse-Cassel. v.
Hesse-Cassel, Frederic, Prince of,
Frederic II. {the Great), of Prussia.
V. Prussia, Kings of,
Frederic, Elector Palatine, v. Rhine,
Electors of the.
Frederic I., of Sweden, v. Sweden,
Sovereigns of,
Frederic, Duke of York, V, York,
Frederic, Duke of,
Frederic AugnstiiSy Duf^e of
Brunswick-Oels. v, Brunswick- Oels, Fre-
deric Augustus, Duke of.
Frederic LoniSy Pnnce of Wales,
V, Wales, Princes of.
Frederic William, Duke of Bruns-
wick. V. Brunswick-Liineburg-Wolfen-
biittel, Frederic William, Duke of.
Frederic WillianL 11., King of
Prussia. v« Prussia, Kwgs of.
Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina,
daughter of Prince Augustus WiHia/n
of Prussia, and wife of William V.,
Prince of Orange, v. Orange, Princes of,
William V.
Frederick (John). Letter to Sir R.
Southwell, 1668. 34,331, f. 60.
Free British Fishery, The. Im-
pression of seal of. xciii. 2.
Freeland (F— F^). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1837. 34,189, f. 130.
Freeling (^»> Francis), Bart., Surveyor
and Secretary to the General Post Opice.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1798. 34,454,
f. 362.
Letter to Lord Carlisle, 1819.
34,459, f. 298.
Letter to D. Turner, 1825. 34,459,
f. 422.
Freeman (Esay), of Gray's Inn Lane^
London. Letter to Lady Knyrett, [1613].
Eg, 2715, f. 162
Freeman (George), of London. Letters
to Sir W. Gawdy, 1663, 1665. Eg,
2717, ff. 246, 263, 265.
Digitized by
633
INDEX.
Freeman (John), ju»., of OMms, co,
Bertf. Letter to T. Martin, of Falgrave,
[1751]. -B"^. 2721, f. 505.
Freeman (Sir Ralph). Grant to, of
office of Master of the Mint, 1662.
Copy. 34,358, f. 23.
Agreement of, as Maater of the
Mint, 1662. Copy. 34,358, f. 15.
Freeman (William), of London, Letter
with bill to 0. Le Neve, 1692. Eg.
2718, f. 27.
Freire d'Andrade (Gomez). Poem
by, 16th cent. Port 33,791, f. 18.
Freke (Robert"), Teller of the Exchequer.
Accompts, 1576, 1679-80. 34,215,
ff. 1, 14.
Fremonit (Joel). Letters to O. Le
Neve, 1702-1707. Eg. 2719, f. 358;
Eg. 2720, ff. 119, 365.
French (C«sar). Letter to W. Eden,
1781. 34,418, f. 122.
French (Robert), of Tacolneston^ co.
Norf. Letter to T. Knyvett, n. d. Eg.
2722, f. 52.
Frenvngham, Family of. Pedigree,
1845. 33,949, f. 575,
Frere (d. Frvre (Anthony), of Thetford^
CO. Norf, Letter to B. Gawdy, n. d.
Eg. 2722, f. 54.
Frescheville (John), Baron Fresche-
vilte m 1665. Correspondence with J.
Milward, 1663-1665. Copies. 34,306,
ff. 24, 35 b, 36, 46, 46 b.
Letter to the Earl of Devonshire,
1665. Copy. 34,306, f. 53.
Frescobaldi (Girolamo). Organ fan-
tasias, 17th-18th cent. 34,003.
Fresno, Marques del. v, Velasco
(Pedro Fernandez de).
Frewen (Edward), D.D. Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 87.
Frewen (Thomas). Letters to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1837-1840. 33,929, ff. 418,
429, 435-439, 442, 457, 462, 463.
Friars Preachers. 9.OBDEB89
RELIGIOUS.
Frindsbnry, co, Kent. Deed relating
to, 1592. Add. Ch. 36,629.
View, isirc. 1802. 34,115, f. 13.
Frinton Manor^ co. Essex. Deed
relating to, 1544. Add. Ch. 36,457.
ft isw ell (James Hain), Author. Letter
to "Cuthbert Bede," 1875. 33,610,
f. 87.
Frittenden, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1592. Add. Ch. 36,630.
Frobisher (Martin). Instructions for,
on bis voyage to the North West parts
and Cathay, 1577. Eg. 2790, f. 221 b.
Frodintfham, North, E.R.^ co. York.
Plans of drainage in, early 19th cent.
33,375.
Frome, co. Som, Account of visit to,
1821. 33,668.
Frome Hundred, 00. 8cm. History
of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent. 33,826.
Fromons al. Goodwin's Manor,
in Hadlow^co.Kent. Extracts from court-
rolls of, 1596-1716 ; 19th cent. 33,898,
f. 137.
Fronteira, Marques de. v. Mascaren-
has (Feiiiando).
Froriep (Lndwig Friedrich), Ober-Medi-
zinalrath at Weitnar. Letter to, from
J. N. Hummel, 1833. Germ. 33,965,
f. 223.
Frost (John), Magistrate for Newport,
Mon., Chartist. Correspondence with
Lord J. Russell, 1839. 34,245, A,
ff. 2, 4, 6.
Letters to W. Lovett and Dr.
Fletcher, 1839. 34,245, A, ff. 195, 430 ;
34,245, B, f. 137.
Frost (Thomas), ^^milnestonegettery** of
Astburyj co. Chester. Lease to, 1663.
Copies. 33,939, ff. 228, 229.
Fmit. Petition of the Fruiterers*
Company for restraining the importation
of Dutch fruit, 1624. 33,924, f. 32.
Fry (George), King's Messenger. Ac-
compts, 1690-1698. 34,347, ff. 44-67.
Fryre (Anthony). V. Frere.
Fryster (Robert). Letter to, from C.
lley, with acquittances, 1656. Eg.
2717, f. 104.
Fudtfe (Biddy).** Letter, in verse, to
Mrs. O'Connell, arc. 1831. 34,459,
f. 460.
Fudge (Thomas), Vicar of the Cathedral
Church of Wells. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 1.
Fnent-Kayor (Ruy Hernandez de), of
S. Domingo. Examination before Royal
Commission, 1568. Span. 33,983,
f. 305.
Folbonm, 00. Comb. Deed relating to,
1330. Add. Ch. 33,076.
Folcher (Thomas). Letter to T. Kny-
vett, 1630. Eg. 2716, f. 23.
Fnllalove (Henry), v. Plenus Amoris.
Fnller (Charles). Letter to O. Le Neve,
1703. Eg. 2719, f. 420.
Digitized by
INDEX.
633
Fuller (Edward), of London, Letters to
0. Le Neve, 1696-1702. Eg. 2718,
ff. 263, 269, 272, 387, 389 ; Eg, 2719,
ff. 189, 201, 210, 211, 311, 318.
Fuller (John), jun. Grant to, of lands in
Harleston, co. Norf., 1509. Eg. 2713, f. 7.
Fuller (William). Grant to, of lands
in Harleston, co. Norf., 1509. Eg. 2713.
f. 7.
Fnlniery co. Camb. v. Foulmire.
' Fnlmerston (Sir Richard). Land be-
queathed by, for providing food for
prisoners in Melton gaoL co. Suff., 1588.
Eg. 2713, f. 215.
Fnlmodeston - cum - Crozton
Manor, co. Norf. Deed relating to,
1644. Add. Ch. 33,010.
Fumasio (Gordien), of Bonn. Paper
cone, the administration of his property,
1823. 33,507, f. 6.
Fnnohal, in Madeira, Drawing of
chamber of skulls in Franciscan con-
vent, 1792. 33,931, f. 16.
Fondenhally co. Norf. Acquittance
for farm of the parsonaire, 1617. Ea.
2715, f. 207.
Funston (Thomas), of Wymondham, co.
Norf. Letter to H. Gawdy, 1593. Eg.
2713, f. 306.
Letters to B. Gawdy, 1593, 1594.
Eg. 2713, ff. 308, 324, 419, 423, 435.
Fumese (Sir Henry), 1st Bart^ M.P.
for Sandicich. Letters to the town of
Sandwich, 1701-1708. 33,512, ff. 179,
183, 186, 189, 190.
Fnmese (Sir Robert), 2nd Bart.
Letters to the town of Sandwich, 1713-
1727. 33,512, ff. 194, 222-229.
FlimifiElll. 0. Furnivall.
Fnmivall (John), of Betchton^ co.
Chester. Agreement for sale to, of
Arclid Hall, 1671. 33,939, f. 265.
Fnmivall (Thomas), of Congleton, oo.
Chester. Agreement for sale of his
esUte to W. Moreton, 1752. 33,940.
f. 85.
■ Abstract of his deed of trust, 1752.
33,940, f. 97.
Forstenbergy Landgrave of. Joseph
Friedrich. Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1790. 33,979, ff. 56, 57.
Fusell (Jacob), Vicar of Doulting.
LetUr to Rev. W. Phelps, 1835. 33,836,
f. 174.
Fast (Sir Edward), Bart. Letter to £.
Smyth, 1664. 33,589, f. 25.
Letter to J. Smyth, 1666. 33,589,
f. 60.
Fnthy (Sir John), Organist. " 0 God
above," 1575-8. 33,933, f. 65.
Fntter (Richard), of Brettenham, co.
Norfolk. Letter to B. Gawdy, 1580.
Eg. 2713, f. 98.
Fatter (Thomas), of East Wretham, co.
Norf. Letter to F. Gawdy, 1638. Ea.
2716, f. 304. ^
Fynch, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, ff. 257 b, 258.
TviLCham (John). Epitaph of Alice
nis wife in Merton Church, co. Norf
1474. Eg. 2722, f. 55.
TjneiLT (Thomas), of Hangham. Letters
of attorney, 1594. 33,924, f. 15.
ftrnn ( ). Description of Delagoa
Bay, 19th cent. 33,837, ff. 25, 38.
Fy™lftff© (Edward). Letter to Sir T.
Knyvett, 1592. Eg. 2713, f. 289.
TjnhtT (John), of Grimshoe Hundred,
CO. Norf. Letter to , n. d. Ea.
2722, f. 56.
Fysher (Richard), of Diss, co. Norf.
Bonds and acquittances, 1580-1582.
Eg. 2713, ff 101, 125, 128, 141.
Power of attorney to B. Gawdy.
1582, 2713, f. 139.
^Ske (Thomas), of ffarleston. Power
of attorney to, for seisin of lands in
Harleston, co. Norf., 1509. Eg. 2713,
Rasher (Richard). Letter to R. Boul-
ton, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 57.
l^lgarrat (Elizabeth). Letter to R.
Petre, circ. 1584. 34,195, i. 3.
O — (M — L — ). Two comedies trans*
lated from the French by, 19th cent.
Span. 33,486, ff. 50, 105.
Oaboiiy W. Africa. Map of the coast
about, 17th cent. 33,976, F.
Oalyriely 8. Hymns in hononr of, 16th
cent. 34,263, ff. 146-147.
Oaddesden (John de). v. Gatesdene.
Oade (Niels W— ). Part-songs, 1846.
34,267, f. 5.
Gadhame (H — ). Signature and mono-
gram, 16th cent. 34,135, f. 62 b.
Digitized by
634
IND£X.
Oadie. v. Gawdy.
Gaetani (Enrico), Cardinal Sermonetta.
Instructions to P. Caietano, papa] nuncio
in Flanders, 1590. Transl. 34,216,
f.50.
Oaffi ( ). Italian cantata, 18th
cent. 34,055, f. 23.
Gafori (Franchino), Professor of Musio
at Milan (pb. 1522). Owned Add.
33,519.
Gage, Family of. Genealogical notes,
19th cent. 33,919, f. 309 b.
Gage (Henry Charles), 5th Viscount Qage,
Cast of seals made in 1890 from charters
belonging to. zcviii. 59, 60.
Gage (John). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1829. 34,188, f. 430.
Letters to Rev. T.Streatfeild, 1837.
33,929, flf. 376, 425.
Gaguin (Robert). Epigram by, on his
embassy to England in 1490. Lot,
33,534, f. 3.
Gaie (William), Rector of Walcotf co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1579. 33,973, f. 26.
Gainsford (Thomas). '*The one and
twenty Battailes of Vorkes Piantaginet "
by, 17th cent. 34,252.
GaleasBO Maxia^ Duke of man.
V. Milan.
Galen (Claudius). Experimenta dina-
midiorum libri Galeni, 15th cent. Engl.
34,111, f. 114b.
Gallait (Louis), Artist. Receipt for
tapestry representing the battle of
Cassel, 1837. Fr. 33,964, f. 213.
Gallarde (John), Yeoman, of Funden-
haUy CO. Norf. Bond, 1575. Eg. 2713,
f. 52.
Galli (Signora ). Duet sung by,
late 18th cent. 34,074-34,075, f. 9.
Gallo (Tolommco), Card, di Como. Letter
to Dr. W. Parry, 1584. Jtal. Copy.
33,594, f. 194.
Galloifl (Jean Antoine Gauyain). Letters
to Jeremy Bentham, 1792. 33,541,
ff. 367, 368.
Galloway, Bishop of. V. Gordon (Alex-
ander).
Galloway, Farl of. v. Stewart
(John).
0almoy, Viscount, v. Butler (Piers).
Galmoy (Richard Butler), v. Butler
(Co/. Richard).
Galves (Bernardo de). Letter to J. de
Galvez, 1779. Copy. 34,416, f. 385.
Galway, Viscomts.
V. Massu^ de Ruvigny (Henry de).
Monckton - Arundell (William
George).
Gamba (Teresa), Contessa. v. Goiccioli
(Teresa), Contessa.
Gambani ( ). Canon, 19th cent.
34,052, f. 7 b.
Gambia, Colony of, W. Africa. Proof
impression of seal of Queen Victoria for.
xcvin. 32.
QsaMAf River. Proposals for protec-
tion of trade in, 1784. 34,419, f. 391.
Gambier (James), Admiral. Corre-
spondence with W. Eden, 1778-1781.
34,416, ff. 141, 148 ; 34,418, ff. 250-
252.
Gamble (John), of the Kmg's band.
Appointment by, of R. Strong as his
attorney, 1682. 33,965, f. 41.
Gamboa ( ), Fiscal of the ICouncU
of the Indies. Relation of conversation in
1562 referring to Hernandez Pizarro,
1568. Span. 33,983, f. 348.
Game. Commission for preservation of
the King's game, 1620. 34,217, f. 6.
Gamlingay, co. Camb, Deeds relating
to, 1583-1606. Add. Ch. 39,062-
39,065.
Gaud (E— ), Violinrmaker. Letter to,
from H. W. Ernst, 1856. Fr. 33,965,
f. 202.
Ganning (Timothy), of Norwich. Letters
to Capt. 0. Le Neve, 1700-1704. Eg,
2719, ff. 186, 369, 375 ; Eg. 2720, f. 75.
Gansbacher (Johann). Additions by,
to a letter of Weber's, 1810. 33,610,
f.46.
Gau (AdolQ, Musicicm. Letter to, from
F. Ries, 1828. Germ. 33,965, f. 292.
Gape (John). Letter to Row-
landson, 1728. 33,573, f. 325.
Garbett (Samuel), of Birmingham,
Letter to W. Eden, etc., 1786. 34,422,
ff. 499, 511.
Garbside (James). Letter to P. More-
ton, 1664. 33,937, f. 128.
Garcia (Lino). '<£1 Enrreador Chas-
queado": play perhaps by, 18th cent.
33,482, f. 356.
Garcia (Manuel). « Macbeth," adapted
to the Spanish theatre by, 1817. 33,486,
f. 1.
Garcia (Manuel del Popolo Vicente),
Musician. Receipt for singing lessons
given to N. Paganini, 1830. Fr. 33,965,
f. 409.
Digitized by
INDEX.
635
Gardane (Antonio). Motets and ma-
drigals from his collection (1537-^3),
1 9th cent. 34,07 1 , passim.
Garden (Dr ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1784. 33,977, f. 264.
Gardiner (John Bull). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1846. 34,189, f. 320.
Gardiner (Samael Rawson). Sir S.
D*Ewes' diary of the Long Parliament,
1640-1641, decyphered by, 19th cent.
34,486, f. 33.
Presented, in 1893, Add, 34,486,
C.
Gardiner (Stephen), Bishop of Win-
Chester, Renunciation by, of papal juris-
diction, [1535]. 34,319, f. 21 b.
Gardiner (William), Mayor of Hertford.
Letters to R. Hale and R. Battell, 1657.
33,572, ff. 355-359.
Gardiner iCol. William), Minister at
Warsaw, Letters to Lord Auckland,
1791-1795, 34,435, ff. 326, 407;
34,436, ff. 24, 86-92, 168, 220, 254,
292, 348, 375, 411, 487, 523; 34,438,
ff. 186, 302, 426; 34,439, ff. 28, 50,
137, 139 ; 34,445, ff. 71, 98, 139, 168,
170, 200 ; 34,446, ff. 56, 439 ; 34,447,
f. 413 ; 34,453, f. 441.
Letters to Lord Grenville, 1792-
1793. 34,442, f. 273 b ; 34,446, ff. 420,
539 ; 34,447, ff. 219, 345 ; 34,448, ff. 15,
76, 227, 331, 358; 34,449, ff. 4, 93,
195, 345 ; 34,450, ff. 86, 118, 150, 301,
392 ; 34,451, ff. 1, 484.
Garf Hoseyn, m Egypt, Description
and drawings of, by £. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,082, f. 199 ; 34,087, ff. 10,
Garforth (John Baynes). Letter to R.
Tristram, 1778. 33,573, f. 387.
Garianch, co, Aberdeen, Gentlemen of
the name of Gordon dwelling in, [1592-
3]. 33,531, f. 279.
Garlike (Benjamin), Secretary of LegO"
tion at Berlin, Envoy to Denmark, etc.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1789-1814.
34,429, ff. 466, 521 ; 34,435, f. 409 ;
34,436, f. 252 ; 34,439, f. 439 ; 34,440,
f. 459; 34,441, ff. 134, 175, 245, 262,
277, 342,359,458 ; 34,442, ff. 146, 170 ;
34,446, f. 334 ; 34,451, f. 387 ; 34,452,
ff. 71, 385 ; 34,453, ff. 27, 78, 90, 130,
166, 321, 329, 341, 353 ; 34,454, ff. 68,
161, 167, 176, 205, 250, 298, 435;
84,455, ff. 3, 167, 168, 180*, 261, 284,
381, 500, 541 ; 34,456, ff. 4, 263, 319,
382, 445, 551, 633; 34,457, f. 293;
34,458, ff. 20, 77, 82, 89, 96, 11.5,
205, 565, 585, 605 ; 34,459, ff. 16, 26,
38, 75.
Garlike (Benjamin), Secretary of Lego-
tion at Berlin, Envoy to Denmark, etc.
(continued). Letter to Lady Auckland,
1801. 34,455, f. 457.
Letter to Sir J. Craufurd, 1804.
34,456, f. 127.
Letter to 2nd Lord Auckland,
1814. 34,459, ff. 92, 117.
Garmston (Richard). Journals of con-
tinental tours, 1787-1791. 33,962.
Gamett (Anthony), Steward to Viscount
Montagu, Letters to him, and accompts,
1568-1570. 33,508.
Gamett (Henry), Superior of the Jesuits
in England, Arraignment and execution
of, 1606. 34,218, ff. 67, 81 b.
Gamett (John), Rector of Sigglesthorne,
CO, York. Certificate, 1714. 34,265,
f. 152. '
Gamey» (Nicholas), of Reedhnm, co.
Norf, Letter to [Sir B. Gawdyl 1602.
Eg. 2714, f. 214.
Gamier (Germain), French Economist.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1802.
33,543, f. 640.
Gamons Manor, co. Essex, v, Wor-
mingford, co, Essex,
Gamyslie('S'tV Christopher). Exchequer
payment to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 15 b.
Garran de Conlon (Jean Philippe),
French Jurist. Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1791. 33,541, ff. 302,
306. '
Garrard {Sir John), Bart. Letters to
, circ, 1635. 33,572, ff. 47, 262.
Garraway (William), Commissioner of
Customs. Satire on, temp. Chas. II.
34,362, f. 35.
Garret (Robert), Rector of Wontton, co.
Ktnt, 1680. Letter to, from G. Thorp,
1679. 33,924, f. 61.
Garrett iCopt, Godfrey), of Eckington,
CO. Derby. Parentage of, n. d. Eg.
2722, f. 68. ^
Certificate of sufficiency of his
sureties, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 59.
Garrick (David). Lists of portraits of,
impersonations by, etc, 18th cent.
33,488, ff. 137-149.
Note relating to, 18th cent. 33,488,
f. 86 b.
Letter to , n. d. 33,964,
f. 47. '
GarriU (John). Proposals of, on the
mint, 1668. 34,358, f. 32 b.
Garsett (Robert), Alderman of Norwich,
Bond to, 1606. Eg, 2715, f. 42.
Digitized by
636 IN]
Churth iSir Samuel^ M,D. Epistle to,
on the landing of the Pretender; in
Terse, 1716. Printed. 33,9M, f. 69.
Garthshore (Maxwell), M.D. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1791. 33,979, f. 92.
Qarway (William). Letter to Sir R.
Knolles, 1616. Eg, 2715, f. 199.
Gascoigne {Sir Bernard), Envot/ to
ri«i»a (1672-73). Political and private
correspondence, 1657-1674. 34,077,
ff. 1-63.
Oascoigne (George). *'Joca8(a": a
tragedy, translate^ from Euripides by,
1566. 34.063.
Gascoigne (Henry). Letters to, 1673-
1675. 33,589, ff. 184, 216, 233, 268.
Gascoigne (Thomas), of Maydewell
Letter to Sir R. Knollis, 1612 [31 Eg.
2715, f. 154.
Gascon al, Gascon! (Bernard). V,
Gascoigne {Sir Bernard).
Gascoyne (Bamber). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1784, n. d, 33,977, f. 268;
33,982, f. 340.
Gasparini (Francesco). Canon, 19th
cent. 34,052, f. 27.
• Italian cantatas, 18th cent. 34,055,
f. 9; 34,056, f. 212 b.
Arias, etc., 18th cent. 34,298,
passim.
Gaspey (Thomas), Author, Letters to,
from W. C. Macready, 1835. 33,964,
ff. 76, 77, 79, 81.
Gasqnet {Sev, Francis Aidan), D,D,
Presented, in 1891, Add. 33,963, P.
Gate (Geoffrey), of Carbrooke, oo, Norf,
Letter to B. Gawdy, 1591. Eg, 2713,
f. 271.
Gato {Sir Henry). Lease in Seamer, co.
York, 1563. 33,498, f. 1.
Gatenby Manor, in Bumeston, n.r.^
CO, York, Deed relating to, 1591. Eg,
Ch, 616.
Gatesdena (John de). Abridgment
of his Rosa Anglica, 15th cent. 3d,996,
f. 168 b.
Gatton (Hamo de). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1292. Copy, 19th cent. 33,921,
f. 72.
Gattone (Hamo de). Inqnisitio post
mortem, 1301. Copy, 19th cent. 33,921,
ff. 78, 79.
Gatty (R— )• Letter to , n. d,
33,982, f. 309.
Gancha ( )• Letter to
Hannsen, French consul at Elsinore,
1744. Copy. JEi/. 2693, f. 74.
Gannty Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 39.
Gannty John of, I>uhe of Lancaster.
V, John of Gaunt.
Gannt (Matthew). Letter to S. Gri-
maldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 83.
Gantiar da Mats. Fragments of his
Image du Monde, 13th cent. 33,350,
ff. 32, 33.
Gawdy of Wast Harling, co.
XTon., Family of. Correspondence,
1509-1751. Eg. 2713-2722.
Gawdy (Anthony), of Mendham^ co. Suff.
Note cone, a deed of, in 1565, by P. Le
Neve, 18th cent. Eg. 2722, f. 60.
Gawdy (Anthony). Letters to his
brother Bassingborne, s. a. Eg. 2713,
ff. 57-63.
Letter from Bergen-op-Zoom to
his nephew, PhiL Gawdy, n. d. [1588 ?].
Eg. 2713, f. 232.
Letters to his cousin, B. Gawdy,
1594. Eg. 2713, ff. 436-438.
Power of attorney to his nephew,
B. Gawdy, 1592. Eg. 2714, f. 283.
— ^— Bonds to, from Sir B. Gawdy,
1598, 1601. Eg, 2713, f. 487 ; Eg. 2714,
f. 149.
Gawdy CAnthony ), of Henham. Letters
to F. Gawdy, 1613-1631. Eg. 2715,
ff. 164^ 166, 223, 250, 259, 290, 391 ;
Eg, 2716, ff. 30, 32.
Gawdy (Anthony), Scholar of Caius
College, Cambridge, Expenses from
Michaelmas,, 1623, to Lady Day, 1624.
Eg. 2715, f. 251.
Gawdy (Anthony). Letter to his brother-
in-law, A. Mingay, [1634]. J^. 2716,
f. 178 b.
Gawdy (Bacon), of Bury St. Edmunds,
CO. Suff. General release to, from W.
Hewes, 1630. Eg. 2716, f. 9.
Gawdy (^S^ Bassingborne), ob. 1606.
Lettf r to the Bishop of Norwich, [1579].
Unsigned. Eg. 2713, f. 88.
Letter to G. Dawdrie, 1589. Eg.
2713, f. 259.
Correspondence with his cousin,
M. Stanhope, 1592. Eg. 2713, ff. 294,
295.
Letter to Lord Chief Justice
Popham, 1599. Eg. 2714, f. 32.
Letters to, from Lord Kent and
others, 1591-1593. 34,079, ff. 21-25.
Letter to, as Commissioner for
Musters, from the Privy Council, 1601.
Eg. 2714, f. 140.
Bonds to various people, 1579-
1606. Eg. 2713, ff. 91, 101, 125, 154,
158, 311, 430, 449, 451, 459, 469, 487 ;
Digitized by
INDEX.
637
Eg. 2714, ff. 110, 147, 149, 183, 284;
Eg, 2715, f. 40.
■ A^eement respecting Middleton
Hall, 1587. Eg. 2713, f. 199.
Distribution of food by his deputy,
as Sheriff of co. Norf., to the prisoners
in Melton gaol, 1588. Eg. 2713, f. 215.
Mem. of receipt of money from, by
T. Heigham, 1595. Eg. 27 1 3, f. 454.
Bill for expenses of the Inquisitio
post mortem of Sir C. Framlingham,
1595. Eg. 2713, f. 460.
Lease of land in Pettangh, 1596.
Eg. 2713, f. 467.
Acquittances to, 1574-1602. Eg.
2713, ff. 48, 81, 83, 128, 141, 192, 212,
320, 322, 332, 336, 337, 356, 360, 361,
362, 367, 369, 370, 372, 377, 380, 381,
384, 389, 390, 446, 447, 470; Eg.
2714, ff. 218, 263.
Acquittance to him and Anne his
wife for a bequest, 1575. Eg. 2713,
ff. 50, 53.
Acquittance to, from the Receiver-
General of the Court of Wards and
Liveries, 1604. Eg. 2714, f. 426.
Warrant to, for felling oaks at
Middleton Hall, co. Suff., 1577. Eg.
2713, f. 56.
Powers of attorney to, 1582, 1592.
Eg. 2713, ff. 139, 283.
■ Quit-claim to, from R. Cobb, 1594.
Eg. 2713, f. 331.
Oawdy (Bassingbome), ym. Order for
post-horses for his troop on their march
to Tilbury, 1588. Eg. 2713, f. 239.
Letter to ^ 1624. Eg. 2715,
f. 258.
Oawdy (Bansingborne). Letter to his
uncle, A. Gawdy, «. a. [1598?]. Eg.
2713, f. 494.
Oawdy (Bassingbome), of West Har»
ling. Bond for payment to W. Davy,
1660. Eg. 2717, f. 189.
Oawdy (Bassingbome). Expenses of
his funeral, 1661. Eg. 2717, f. 204.
Oawdy (Framlingham), of Harling.
Acquittances to, 1610-1649. Eg. 2715,
ff. Ill, 340, 356, 402, 443; Eg. 2716,
ff. 8, 382, 470.
Acquittances to, as Treasurer of
CO. Norfolk for the King's Bench and
Marshalsea prisons, 1615, 1616. Eg.
2715, ff. 194, 197, 198.
Acquittance for moneys due from,
1617. Eg. 2715, f. 210.
Bonds to various persons, 1613-
1634. Eg. 2715, f. 160; Eg. 2716,
ff. 105, 133, 150, 151.
Oawdjr (Framlingham), of Harling (con-
tinuea). General releases to, 1615-1647.
Eg. 2715, ff. 195, 222 ; Eg. 2716, ff. 43,
226, 415.
Quit-claim to, from his sister
Dorothy and her husband, H. Felton,
1619. Eg. 2715, f. 216.
- Certificate of his discharge from
furnishing a light horseman, 1628. Eg.
2715, f. 421.
Bond to, from H. Smith, 1630.
Eg. 2716, f. 25.
Oawdy (Framlingham). Letter to his
brother, 1667. Eg. 2717, f. 282.
Oawdy (Framlingham). Case in law,
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 61.
Oawdy (Framlingham). Acquittance
to, from J. Mingay, n. d. Eg. 2722,
f. 141.
Oawdy (Frances), (?) 2nd tcife of Sir
Thos. Gaxjody^ Judge of the King's Bench.
Letter to her cousin, B. Grawdy, 1583.
Eg. 2713, f. 150.
Oawdy (Dame Frances), of Oaxody Hall
Bond to, from B. Gawdy, 1594. Eg.
2713, f. 430.
Oawdy (Frances), v}^e of Owen Ga^rdy^
of Weybreadf co. Suff. Letter to her
cousin. Sir B. Gawdy, 1604. Eg. 2714,
f. 432.
Oawdy (Frances), of Weybread, co. Snff.
Letter to her cousin, D. Gawdy, 1624.
Eg. 2715, f. 261.
Oawdy (Sir Francis), Serjeant-at'Law,
afterw. Chief Justice of the Common
Pleas. Letters to his nephew. Sir B.
Gawdy, 1578-1605. Eg. 2713, ff. 69,
95, 108, 168, 180, 204, 346 ; Eq. 2714,
ff. 148, 158, 163, 233, 273, 356; Eg.
2715, f. 6.
Letter to Coote, 1585.
Eg. 2713, f. 179.
Letters to Sirs C. Heydon, P. Wood-
house and B. Gawdy, 1600. Eg. 2714,
f. 67.
Letter to , 1602. Copy.
34,218, f. 86.
Letter to the Keeper or Deputy-
Keeper of Winfarthing Park, 1603.
Eg. 2714, f. 353.
Oawdy (George), of London. Letter to
his cousin, B. Gawdy, 1 578. JE'^. 2713,
f. 66.
Oawdy (George). Letters to his cousin,
F. Gawdy, 1612-1636. j?^ 2715, ff. 131,
155, 267, 283 ; Eg. 2716, ff. 36, 39, 52,
251, 253.
Oawdy (Henry). Letters to his cousin,
Sir B. Gawdy, 1593-1605. Eg. 2713,
ff. 314, 326, 339, 379, 391-400; Eg.
2714, ff. 6, 10, 98, 102, 142, 165-16*7,
Digitized by
638
257, 270, 271, 290, 349, 366 ; Eg, 2715,
ff. 9-19.
Letters to Sir T. Knyvett, 1599,
1604. Eg. 2714, ff. 37, 378, 379.
Letter to Sir E. Coke, 1606. Eg,
2715, f. 39.
• Letter to, as Commissioner for
Musters, from the Privy Council, 1601.
Eg. 2714, f. 140.
Acquittance to J. Hotte, 1593.
Eg. 2713, f. 302.
Bonds to, from B. Gawdy, 1595,
1601. Eg, 2713, f. 459 ; Eg. 2714,
f. 110.
Gawdy (Henry), Prisoner in Woodstreet
Counter, London, Letters to F. Gawdy,
1627, 1628. Eg. 2715, ff. 389, 444.
■ Letter to J. Howard, 1628. Eg,
2715, f. 442.
Gawdy (Henry). Letter to his brother
William, 1659. Eg, 2717, f. 180.
Gawdy (Henry). Testimony to his
cousin Framlingham's covenant with
Colby, n. rf. Eg, 2722, f. 63.
Gawdy (John). Grant of lands at
Harlestou, co. Norf., 1509. Eg, 2713,
f. 7.
Gawdy (Lettice). Acquittance for
moneys for her diet and lodging, 1630.
Eg, 2716, f.8.
Gawdy (Mary), late wife of A, Mingay,
Letter to her cousin, F. Gawdy, 1618.
2715, f. 212.
Gawdy (Mary), of Wenhom, co, Suff,
Letter to her cousin, F. Gawdy, 1619.
Eg, 2716, f. 220.
Gawdy (Owen). Letter to B. Gawdy,
n. d. Eg, 2722, f. 64.
Gawdy (Philip), of West Harling, co,
Norf, Recognizance of debt to, in the
Court of Chancery, 1587. Eg, 2713,
ff. 208, 209.
Gawdy (Philip). Acquittance for
moneys lent to, 1627. Eg, 2715, f. 356.
Gawdy (Robert). Acquittance for his
expenses at Cambridge University to
W. Moore, 1639. Eg. 2716, f. 345.
Acquittance for moneys due from,
1650. Eg. 2717, f. 4.
Gawdy (Ruth). Letter to F. Gawdy,
1633. Eg. 2716, f. 125.
Gawdy (Ruth), widow of Thomas Oawdy,
Letter to Sir F. Gawdy, 1634. Eg, 2716,
f. 146.
Gawdy (Ruth), of Weyhready co, Suff,
Letter to her cousin. Sir B. Gawdy, 5. a.
Eg. 2716, f. 126.
Gawdy (Ruth), of Mendham, cos, Norf,
and Suff, Letter to F. Gawdy, 1637.
Eg, 2716, f. 283.
Gawdy (Thomas), sen. Grant of lands
to, in Harleston, co. Norf., 1509. Eg,
2713, f. 7.
Gawdy (Thomas), jun. Grant of lands
to, in Harleston, co. Norf., 1509. Eg,
2713, f. 7.
Gawdy (Thomas), J,P,, of Shottesham
Bally CO. Norf, Copy of presentment in
1542 before, 18th cent. Eg, 2722,
f.66.
Acquittances, 1550, 1552. Eg.
2713, ff. 19, 22.
Letter to his son, Bassingbome,
[1554]. ^y. 2713, f. 23.
Gawdy (Thomas), son of Thos, Gawdy.
Acquittance for fees of receivership and
steward of Mileham, co. Norf., 1562.
Eg. 2713, f. 27.
Gawdy (Thomas), Serjeant-ai-Law, and
Justice of the King's Bench, Acquittance
for moneys -for the use of, 1574. Eg.
2713, f. 47.
Letter to his nephew, B. Gawdy,
1584. Eg, 2713, f. 157.
Gawdy (Thomas^ of Weyhready co.
Suff.y nephew of Justice Gawdy, Letters
to his brother Bassingbome, 1584. Eg.
2713, ff. 164, 165.
Gawdy (Thomas), of Weyhready co. Suff,
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1594-1605.
Eg, 2713, f. 403 ; Eg. 2714, ff. 77, 246 ;
Eg. 2715, ff. 27, 29.
Gawdy (Thomas), of Norwich, Letter
to the Privy Council, temp, Eliz. Eg.
2714, f. 278.
Gawdy (Thomas), of Snitierton, co.
Norf, Letter to his uncle^ B. Gawdy,
s.a. ^^r. 2722, f. 67.
Gawdy (William), of East Wretham, co.
Norf. Bond to J. Cobbes, 1652. Eg.
2717, f. 19.
Gawdy {Sir William), Bart. Letters
and acquittances to, 1655-1666. Eg,
2716, ff. 79-269 passim.
Bonds to various persons, 1659-
1661. Eg. 2717, ff. 179, 198, 207.
Bond for payment to, from R.
Hornebye, 1660. Eg. 2717, f. 188.
Gawen (Richard). Exchequer payment
to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 43.
Gay (Charles). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1836. 34,189, f. 101.
Ga7 (Henry). Warrant to the constables
of Great and Little Witchingham and
Aldcrford, 1674. Eg. 2717, f. 328.
Digitized by
INDEX.
639
Gaynsford of Cosins in Cow-
den, CO. Zent, FamUy of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 18.
Gaynsford (Thomas). 9. Gainsford.
Gealard {Lieut, Edmond). Petition for
payment from, 1665. 33,589, f. 35.
Oearv of Buslunead Priory, co.
Bedf., Family of. Pedigree, 18th
cent. 34,383, f. 60.
Geary (Sir William). Letter to, from
R. B. B. Sheridan, n. d, 33,964, f. 376.
Gebelres-Silsileh, in Egypt De-
scription and drawings of, by E. W. Lane,
1825-28. 34,082, f. 43 ; 34,086, f. 16.
Gebelret-Te3rr, in Egypt Description
and drawing of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-28.
34,081, f. 74; 34,084, f. 10.
Geby, island of. Plan of, and notes on,
by Lieut. J. McClner, 1794. 33,765,
f. 42.
Geddinge (Walter de), Sheriff of Surrey
(/. Edw. L). Drawing of grave-stone and
inscription, 19th cent. 34,237, f. 28.
Gedney Manor, co. Line. Court-rolls
and accompts, 1379-1468. Add. Cfu
37,680-37,690.
Geibel (Emmanuel). Songs by, 19th cent.
34,267, f. 5.
Geiseler ( ). Letter to R. Gun-
ning, 1768. Eg. 2697, f. 174.
Genealogies. Notata super arborem
consanguTnitatis, 15th cent. 34,271,
f. 108.
Short descents of Anglo-Norman
noble families, extr. from Dugdale's
Monasticon, 19th cent. 33,919, ff. 335-
341.
Notes on families descended from
the house of Howard, 17th cent. 34,250,
f.73.
Bedfordshire families, 18th cent.
84,375; 34,377.
Visitation of Devonshire and Corn-
wall, 1620. 34,101.
Somersetshire families, 19th cent.
33,832.
Suffolk families, 19th cent. 33,856-
33,877.
Genet (Edmond Charles), Charg€ d'af-
faires of France at St. Petersburg. Let-
ter to Vice-Chancellor Osterman, 1791.
Copy. 34,439, ff. 340, 385.
Genlifll, Omtesse de. v. Ducrest de St.
Aubiu (Stephanie Felicity).
GennadinS, S., Patriarch of Constanti-
nopte. Encyclical letter to the Pope,
15th cent. Qr. 34,060, f. 311 b.
Genoa. Reference to loan effected by
Gen. Joubert in, 1800. 34,274, f. 63.
Plan, 1769. 34,185, C.
Gentlemen-at-Arms, or Gentle-
men-pensioners. Etchequer pay-
ment for wages of, 1570-71. Eg. 2723,
f. 37 b.
Certificate for wages of, 1617.
34,122, B.
Gents (Friedrich yon). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1800. Fr. 34,455, f. 265.
Geoffrey, Abbot of Croxton. Cast of
counter-seal, ante 1250 (?). xciv. 27.
Geoffrev of Monmouth. Historia
regum Britannis : fragments, late 12th
cent. 33,371, f. 28 b.
Geology. Geological memoranda for
CO. Somerset, 19th cent. 33,833.
George, S. Miniature of, late 15th cent.
34,294, f. 195 b.
George I-IV., of England, v. Eng-
land, Sovereigns of.
George (John). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1801. 33,543, f. 440.
Georgia, N. America, State of. Im-
pression of seal of. Lxxxvii. 28, 29.
Georgington. v. Hinton St. George,
CO. Som.
Georgins Drasinns. v* Drazinns.
Georgins Eamartolns. Extracts
from the Chronicon of, 15th cent. Qr.
34,060, ff. 55, 480, 491, 501 b.
Gerard (Thomas), Baron Gerard, of
Gerard^s Bromley. Patent of creation,
1603. Extract 34,218, f. 192.
Gerardns (Dyrick?). Chanson k 5,
19th cent. 34,071, f. 20.
Gerbier (Bahhazar), English Agent at
Brussels. Letter to, from Sec. Sir J.
Coke, 1636. 33,587, f. 15.
Germain (Lord George), Secretary of
State. Correspondence with W. Eden,
1776-1780. 34,413, ff. 17, 147, 202,
267, 470; 34,414, f. 394; 34,415,
ff. 113, 237, 355, 452; 34,416, ff. 253,
324 ; 34,417, f. 195.
■ Correspondence with the Com-
missioners to America, 1778. 34,416,
ff. 15, 16, 22, 41, 60, 67, 78-118 passim,
119, 133.
Secret instructions to Sir H.
Clinton, 1778. 34,415, f, 256.
Correspondence with Sir H. Clin-
ton, 1779. 34,416, ff. 325, 348.
GermannSp Abbat of Angarathus, in
Crete. Obit, 1579. 34,060, f. 10.
Digitized by
640
INDEX.
Oermanas !.» Patriarch of Constanti-
nople. Interpretation of ritual cere-
monies, attributed to, 13th cent. Qr.
Eg. 2707, f. 183 b.
. On second marriages, 13th cent.
Or, Eg. 2707, f. 242 b.
Mystical explanation of ritual
ceremonies, tfte., 15th cent. Gr. 34^060,
f. 582.
GEBXANT, Emperors of.
CHARLES F. Negotiations with
Henry VIII., for an universal peace,
1528. Fr. Imperf. 33,469, f. 3.
Victories of: miniatures
attributed to Julio Olovio, 16th cent.
33,733.
Medallion portrait of,
1520. 34,294, f. 213.
Add. 34,294 probably be-
OEBICAVT, Emperors of (oon-
tmued). CHARLES VL Reply to a
memorial of Protestant ministers, 1737.
Eg, 2684, f. 97.
Reply to the States-Gene-
ral concerning Juliers and Berg, 1737.
Copy, Eg. 2684, f. 158.
MARIA THERESA. Declaration
cone, neutrality with the King of
Prussia, 1763. Eg. 2694, f. 311.
Decree conferring order
longed to, drc. 1520.
FERDINAND L
x-^x^^x^x,^^,- — Letter, as
archduke, on movements of Spanish
troops on the Venetian frontiers, 1525.
Qerm. Eg. 2679, {. lb.
. . Mission to him, as King of
the Romans, cone. Qu. Mary's proposal
to marry Philip U., 1553 (?). Eg. 2790,
f. 141b.
MAXIMILIAN IL Proposals for
a league betw. the Protestant princes
and Qu. Elizabeth, 1573. 33,531,
ff. 131, 131b.
RUDOLPH II. Instructions to
P. Sidney on his mission to, 1577. Eg.
2790, f. 218.
Letter to, from James VI.
of Scotland, 1578. Draft. 33,531,
f. 167.
. Instructions to his am-
bassador to Spain, 1593. Lat. Eg. 267%
f. 17.
. . Letter to, from Sultan
Ahmed I., 1604. 34,395, f. 49 b.
. FERDINAND IL Reply to Lord
Dieby's propositions on the affairs of
the Palatinate, 1621. Copy. 34,217,
f. 20.
. Letter to, from James I.,
1621. 34,217, f. 33.
. Resolution conferring the
electorate on the Duke of Bavaria, 1624.
34,324, f. 222.
. Anagram on, 1634. 34,324,
f. 331.
FERDINAND III. Letter from
his widow, Eleanora, to Sir B. Gascoigne,
1674. liaU 34,077, f. 20.
LEOPOLD I. Conferences of the
Imperial, English and Spanish commis-
sioiers, 1678. 34,339, ff. 22-43.
of Ster cross on Gr&fin Laczansky, 1769
Qerm. 33,963, f. 62.
LEOPOLD II. Correspondence
with George III., 1790, 1791. Fr.
Copy. 34,430, f. 303 ; 34,438, ff. 394,
395.
Letter to the Comte de Revickzky,
1790. Fr. Copy. 34,430, f. 305.
. Correspondence with the
Kinz of Prussia, 1790. Fr. Copies.
34,432, ff. 3, 9 ; 34,434, ff. 161, 289.
. Note to the States-Gene-
ral, 1790. Fr. Copies. 34,432, ff. 74,
91.
Ratification of declara-
tions for making peace with Turkey,
1790. Copy. 34,432, f. 287.
Manifesto concerning the
Belgian Provinces, 1790. Fr. Copy.
34,433, f. 404.
Negotiations between Aus-
tria and Turkey at Sistova, 1791. 34,435,
ff. 52-64, 165, 275, 279, 283-289, 299,.
356, 374, 461, 463; 34,436, passim ;
34,437, ff. 9, 205, 208, 209, 215, 233,
235, 281, 309-315, 341, 347, 349, 360-
380, 403-409, 414-424, 467-472, 493.
Correspondence, etc., re-
lating to the settlement of the Austrian
Netherlands, 1791. 34,436, passim,
Liste des Troupes Autrich-
iennes qui se trouvent aux Pays-Bas,
1791. 34,436, f. 391.
- Treaty with Turkey, 1791.
34,439, ff. 11, 201, 356, 358.
Correspondence with the
Princess of Orange, 1792. Copies.
34,441, ff 323, 324.
FRANCIS IL Contre-d^clara-
tion de la cour de Vienne au sujct de
I'aggression de la France, 1 792. Printed.
34,442, f. 181.
Letter to George III.,
1792. Copy. 34,442, f. 313.
Letter from Count von
Sturhemberg to Greffier Fagel, 1793.
Fr, Printed. 34,449, f. 408.
Project of convention with
Prussia, Gt. Britain and the States-
General, 1793. Fr. 34,451, f. 221.
Digitized by
IND£X.
041
OEBlCAinr, Emperors of. FRAK-
11- (continued). For correspondence
of Ambassadors abroad, v. also: — Stadion
(Johann Philipp Carl Joseph), Count,
Envoy to England (1792-1793).
Gero (Jean). Madrigals i 2, 19th cent.
34,071, ff. 14 b, 15.
CMrdme (Jean Uon), Artist, Letter to
, n, d. /V. 33,964, f. 218.
OePrard (Ch— ). Letter to Lord West-
norland, 1656. Fr, 34,217, f. 11.
Oerrard (Nath— ). Letters to E. Nor-
ton, 1687-1688. 34,487, ff. 5, 9, 13, 30.
Gerstoff( ), Baron, Grand Bailiff
of Zealand. Letter to B. Tigh, 1739.
Copy, Eg, 2686, f. 180.
Gervais. Letter thus signed, to
1688. Fr. 33,573, f. 164.
Cterjmge (Henry). Receipt of loan to
the Crown, signed by, 1594. 33,924,
f. 13.
Qesta Bomanonun. End of i4th
cent. Lat, 33,784, f. 4.
Oevaerts C Joannes), Advocate, of Ant^
werp. Rijmchronijcke van Brabant,
transcribed by, 16th— 17th cent. Flem.
33,953, {. 87.
Qeirarti'llS (Joannes). V. Gevaerts
(Joannes).
Qeseeret-Assonan, w Egypt, v.
Elephantine, Island of.
Oeseeret Saheyl, in Egypt, v,
Saheyl, Island of.
Ohies (Hassuna D*), Ambassador from
Tripoli to London. Course to be taken
for his vindication against the aspersions
of the English consul at Tripoli, 1831.
33,551, f. 231.
■ Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1822,
1831. 33,i>45, ff. 572, 601; 33,546,
f. 508. » » »
Ohillini (Michael), Consul at Caglian.
Letter to Lord Grenville, 1790. Copu.
34,449, f. 5.
Giaxon (Abraam). v. Jakson (Abraam).
Oibbens (Walter), Vtcar of La,icing, co.
Sussex, Excommunications, etc., by,
1592. 33,410, ff. 25, 66.
Gibbes (George Smith), Af.D. Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1802. 33,981, f. 16.
Gibbon, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,896, ff. 15, 50.
ExtracU from deeds of, 1624-78:
19th cent. 33,921, f. 214.
Gibbon (Edward), Historian. Letter
to his aunt Hester, 1788. 34,486, f. 31.
Gibbons (Orlando), Mus. Doc. Service,
17th-18th cent. 34,203, f. 85 b.
Gibbons (Orlando), Mus. Doc. (oon-
tinued). Acquittance for his salarv,
1620. 33,965, f. 42.
Gibbons (W— H— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1777. 33,977, f. 63.
Gibbs of CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 16.
Gibbs (Vicary), afterwards Justice of
the Common Pleas. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1794-1808. 34,453, ff. 71,
184; 34,457, ff. 276,405.
Gibraltar. Secret articles betw. Eng-
land and Spain cone, the cession of, to
the latter. 33,589, f. 346.
Correspondence between Wm. Pitt
and Sir B. Keene relative to, 1757.
Copy. 34,412, ff. 30-44.
• Map of, 18th cent. 34,067.
^ — Proof impression of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcviii. 1.
Gibson (Alexander), Consul at Dantzig,
Letter to W. Eliot, 1793. Copy, 34,449,
f. 258.
Gibson (Christopher). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f.42b. '
Gibson (Edmund), Bishop of London, etc.
Notes for the Life of Sir H. Spelman, drc,
1700. 33,751.
Injunctions at his visitation, 1724.
34,268, f. 20.
Letter to Dean Godolphin (?), 1725.
34,268, f. 31.
Gibson (Richard). Exchequer payment
to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 18 b.
Gibson (Thomas), of East Budham, co.
Norf. Bond to, from J. Hare, 1687.
Eg. 2717, f. 408.
Gibsone (Archibald). Letter to W.
Titley, 1744. Eg, 2693, f. 51.
Gidding, Steeple, co. Hunt, Deeds
relating to, 1404, 1557. Add, Ch.
33,270; 33,271.
GifflEUrd (John). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1806. 34,457, f. 14.
Gifford (Dr, Andrew), Librarian in the
British Museum, Owned, in 18th cent..
Add. 33,934.
Gigli (Giovanni). Verses of, on present-
ing a MS. to the Countess of Richmond,
late 15th cent. Lat. 33,772, f. 2 b.
Gil 7 Olmo (Rafael). Play, 18th cent.
Span. 33,474, f. 376.
Gilbert of Westbere and Sand-
wich, CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 18.
Gilbert (Antoine Pierre Marie). De-
scription historique de TEglise metrofioli-
2 T
Digitized by
642
taine de Notre-Damc de Rouen, 1816.
33,706, f. 239.
Gilbert {Sir Humphrey). Instructions
to him and the English serving with,
him in the Netherlands, 1572. Eg,
2790, f. 175.
Gilbert (John). Letter to P. Mauduit,
1722. Eg. 2721, f. 476.
Gilbonme of Erswickp co. York,
and Charinff, co. Kent, Family
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 16.
GileSf 8. Prayer by, 15th cent. Lat
33,381, f. 102.
Miniature of, late 15th cent.
34,294, f. 203 b.
Gili (Miquiel). Impressions of seal of,
14th cent. xcn. 66-68.
Gill (Alexander). Poems, 17th cent.
33,998, f. 64 b.
Gill (John), of MaidsUme, Petition to
James II., 1688. 34,152, f. 23.
Gillam (Robert). Letter to, from Sir
F. L. Chantrey, 1815. 33,964. f. 178.
Gillan (Hugh), i/.Z). Letters to Sir
J. Banks, «. d., 1795. 33,977, f. 2;
33,980, f. 12.
Gille (J— H— ), of Havre, Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1834. 34,460, f. 145.
Gillham (R— ). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1854. 33,836, f. 263.
Gillies (John), F,Ii,S., LL D,, Historio-
grapher of Scotland, Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1793, n. </. 33,979, ff. 207,
209; 33,982, f. 305.
Gillies (John). Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1829. 33,546, ff. 286, 291.
Gilliland (Thomas), il«^/<or. Letter to,
from J. P. Kemble, 1808. 33,694,
f. 69.
Gilling, in Ryedale Wapentake, Mi?.,
CO, York, Agi-eement between By land
Abbey and Newbrough Priory cone, land
and wood near, [1154-1181]. Eg. Ch.
585.
Gillingham, co, Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1324-1434. Add. Ch. 36,631-
36,635.
Rental, 1831. 33,902, f. 12.
Gillman (James). Letter to Mrs
Stuart, 1826. 34,046, f. 153.
Gilmer (Francis W— ). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1818. 33,545, f. 272.
Gilpin (George), Clerk to the Royai
Society. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1789.
33,978, f. 262.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1798.
34,454, f. 401.
Giodeseil(0— ), Captain of Mp^'Disco.'*
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1791. 33,979,
f. 101.
Giordani (Tommaso). Canzonets, 1788.
34,126, ff. 27 b, 36 b, 39 b-42.
Giorgio (Francesco di). v. Martini
(Francesco di Giorgio).
GiOTanelli(Ruggiero). Madrigals, 19th
cent. 34,071, ff. 42-47 b.
Giraldi (Francisco), Portuguese Ambas-
sador in England. Reply to, from Qu.
Elizabeth, on trade to Barbary, 1574.
Lat, 34,329, f. 3.
Giraldns Cambrensis. De Topo-
graphia Hibernica, 13th cent. Imperf,
33,991, f. 3.
Giran (Giovanni Roiz), Jesuit, Letter
of, from Macao, to the General of the
Order, 1627. Engl, transl, 33,761,
f. 91.
Girdler (Richard). Owned, in 1655,
Add. 33,595.
Girling (William), Bailiff of Blyford
Mamory co. Suff, Warrant to, to collect
rents, 1598. Eg, 2713, f. 490.
Gisborongb Priory, iV:J2., co. York.
Casts of seal of. xciv. 3-5.
Gishart (George). Owned, in 1543,
Add. 33,795.
Gishart (John). Owned, in 1543, Add.
33,795.
Gisors SagiO. El Contadorde. Pre-
sented to N. de Herberay, in 1536, Add.
33,382.
Gissing Xanor, oo, Norf, Court-
rolls, 1348, 1351, 1360, 1370. Add,
Rolls 32,918-32,921.
Gissing-ball Xanor, «n Boydon.
V, Roydon, co. Norf,
Givendale Prebend, CO. rorA. Deed
relating to, 1616. Add, Ch. 36,990.
Gizeby in Egypt. Drawings of, bv
E. W. Lane, 1825-28. 34,080, f. 260';
34,083, ff. 20-26; 34,084, ff. 1-3;
34,088, ff. 6-16, 41.
Sections of the Great and Second
Pyramids, 1825-28. 34,088, ff. 42,
43.
Plans of, 1832. 34,198, ff. 18,
19.
Gladsmuir, co, Haddington. Verses
on the battle of, drc. 1746. 33,954,
f. 79.
Glamorgan, County of. Writs re-
lating to, tempp, Eliz. — Charles II. Add,
Ch. 39,991.
Digitized by
INDEX.
643
Olaanorffan, County of (pontmued).
Casts ofseals relating to. xcvi. 1-117.
CHaavill (Edward). Correspondence
with J. Bentham, 1787. 33,540, ff. 325,
329, 332.
Olanvyle (John), Justice of Common
Pleas m 1598. Bond made before, and
signed by, 1597. 34^195, f. 10.
Glasgow, co» Lanark, Conference at,
betw. the Regent Murray and Qu. Mary's
friends, 1569. 33,531, f. 75.
Plan, 1776. 33,632, C.
Glasgow, I^rl of, V, Boyle (David).
Glass. Drawings of ancient glass, by
E. Dodwell, circ, 1825-1827. 33,958,
ff.43,44 ; 33,961, ff. 15-21.
Glass-Blowers and Glass-Cnt-
ters Society. Address to Qu.
Caroline, 1820. 33,414.
Glass-painting. Collections on, by
C. Winston, 19th cent. 33,846-33,851.
QilBatonhxajt CO. Som, Visits to, with
drawings, 1797, 1825-1831. 33,635,
ff. 55-59; 33,681; 33,682; 33,690;
33,723.
Glastonbnry Abbey, CO. iSbm. Caste
of seal of. Lxxix. 51-53.
Glatton, 00, Hunt, Deeds relating to,
temp. Hen. III., 1392. Add, Ch, 33,272 ;
33,273.
Gleadow (F~). Impression of seal
made in 1892 from matrix in possession
of. xcviii. 52.
Glegg (J—). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1787. 33,978, f. 157.
Gleig (George Robert), Rector of Ash-by-
Wingham, Letter to Rev. T. ^treatfeild,
1831. 33,929, f. 266.
Glenbervie, Baron, «. Douglas (Syl-
vester).
Glenbervie, Baroness, V, Douglas
(Katharine Anne).
Glendower (Owen). Notes on, 19th
cent. 33,897, f. 87.
Gloucester, County of. Writs relating
to, tempp, Eliz.— Charles II. Add, Ch,
39,956.
Accompts for various manors in,
1554. Add. Jioll 34,276.
Order to the Sheriff, etc, cone, the
repair of highways in, 1662. 33,589,
f. 17.
Papers relating to the collection
of Hearth-money in, 1663-1671. 33,589,
ff. 18, 33, 35, 39-55, 74, 89-91, 96.
Letter to the Assessment Com-
miiisioners for, 1664. 33,589, f. 23.
Gloncester, County of (continued).
Letter relating to the provision of
beacons in, 1666. 33,589, f. 57.
. Letter of the Lord Treasurer to
the Poll-Tax Commissioners in, 1667.
33,589, f. 70.
Papers relating to the suppression
of conventicles in, 1669-1672. 33,589,
ff. 75, 77, 98.
Circular letter enforcing the duty
on alehouse licences, 1671. Printed,
33,589, ff. 99, 101.
Reasons for exclusion of, from the
Court of the Marches of Wales, late
17th cent. 33,589, f. 81.
Letter to the Justices, etc,, of, on
recruiting the Navy, 1706. 33,589,
f. 332.
Tours in, with views and drawings,
1818-1829. 33,500, ff. 1, 63, 191;
33,651 ; 33,669 ; 33,678 ; 33,713.
Gloncester. City of. Cast of seal of
Mayoralty of, 15th cent. Lxxxi. 76.
Cast of seal of Mayor of, 17 th cent..
LXXXI. 61.
Caste of seals of Mayor and Bur-
gesses of, 17th cent. Lxxxi. 59, 62.
Cast of seal of Provoste of, 13th
cent. LXXXI. 73.
Caste of seal of Burgesses and
Jurate of, 13th cent, lxxxi. 74, 75.
Casts of seal of the Merchante'
Guild, 15th cent, lxxxi. 77-79.
Caste of seal of Mayor of Mer-
chante' Guild, 16th cent. Lxxxi. 80, 81.
Cast of seal of recognizance of
debte at. lxxxi v. 1.
Cast of seal of St. Bartholomew's
Hospital at, 1307. xciv. 28.
Cast of seal of H. Hylle, Warden of
the Minorite Friars of, 1527. XCIV. 39.
Gloncester, Bishops of,
V, Hnntingford (Isaac).
Nicholson (William).
Gloncester, Duke of, v. Plantagenet
(Thomas), of Woodstock,
Gloncester, JSarl of, v, Evreux (Al-
meric d*).
Glover, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 252.
Glover (Ambrose). Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1835. 33,929, f. 318.
Glover (Edmund), Actor, Letters to
Saker, «. d, 33,964, ff. 51, 52,
53.
Glover (Robert). Extract on heraldic
differences from his De origine et
antiquitate armorum," 17th cent.
34,250, f. 141 b.
2 T 2
Digitized by
644
INDEX.
Olycas (Michael). Letterv, 15th cent.
Qr, 34,060, f. 338.
Qlynne (John), Revenue Commiasianer.
Warrant for payment, 1645. 84,274.
f. 66.
Goad (Andrew), of Cambridge, Inventory
of hU goods, circ, 1570. 33,579, f. 379.
Goad {Rev, George), Fellow of King's
CoU.y Cambridge^ and Vice-Provost of
Eton, Claim to living of Milton, co.
Carab., 1638. 33,576, f. 60 b.
Letter to J. Byng, 1669. 33,573,
f. 80.
— Letters to him, 1659-1670. 33,572,
fr. 370-374, 377 ; 33,573, ff. 2, 3, 76,
82, 408.
Goad (Jane), of Eton, Will, 1625.
33,577, f. 39.
Goad (Roger), D,D. Extract of his will
cone. Milton Rectory, 1608. 33,577,
f.l8.
Goad (Thomas). Letter to R. Hale, 1658.
33.572, f. 368.
Letters to Rev. G. Goad, 1662.
33.573, ff. 2, 3.
Godbald (John), of Dennington, co. Suff,
Bond to, from J. Daw, sen. and jun.,
1629. Eg. 2715, f. 474.
Goddard (Rev. Edward). Owned, in
19th cent., 34,003; 34,005; 34,051;
34,054, ff. 4, 11 ; 34,291.
Godden, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 40.
Gode (John). Exchequer payment to, as
valet of the Crown, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 38 b.
Godfrey (Edmund). Lawsuit, in
Stevenage, 1647. 33,579, f. 33.
Godfrey (Edward). Letter to W. Hale,
1672. 33,573, f. 103.
Godfrey (Lambarde). I«etter to Sir
R. Twysden, 1660. 34,176, f. 75.
Godmancliestery co. Hunt Deeds
relating to, 1511-1626. Add, Ch,
33,274-33,276 ; 39,132-39,157 ; Add.
Roll 39,578.
Godmershailly co. Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 141 1-1480. Add, Ch. 36,636 ;
36,637.
Godolphin {Sir Francis), Deputy-Lv-
tenant of co. Cornwall, Instructions to,
from the Privy Council, for defence
against a Spanish invasion, 1595. 34,224,
f.l6.
Letters to J. Nance and others,
rel. to the defences of the county, 1590-
1597. 34,224, ff. 3, 7, 9, 11, 18-29.
Godolphin (Francis), 2nd Earl of
Godolphin. Abstracts of his marriage
settlement, 1698, and will, 1763. 33,441,
ff. 86, 92.
Repayment to, as executor of the
Duke of Marlborough, 1748. 34,195,
f. 189.
Case as to the succession to his
property, 1768. 33,441, f. 84.
GodolpMn (Nicholas), of co, Cornwall.
Letters to, rel. to the defences of the
county, 1597, 1600. 34,224, ff. 26, 27,
34, 38.
Godolphin (Sidney), 1st Earl of
Godolphin. Letters to, from Lord Sea-
field, 1703-1708. 34,180.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1684. 34,195, f. 85.
Godolphin (Sir William), Ambassador
to Spain. Warrant for his allowances,
1673. Copy. 34,332, f. 49.
Memorial to the Queen Regent of
Spain, 1673. Span, transl. 34,077, f. 8.
Letter to the Qu. Regent of Spain,
1674. Span. Copy. 34,332, f. 60.
Letter to Sec. Coventry, 1678.
34,333, f. 47.
Letter to, from Sir R. Southwell,
1670. 34,331, ff. 150, 153.
Godschall (William Man). Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1782, 1783. 33,977,
ff. 185, 207,213.
Godwin (Rev. Thomas). Notes on his
^ Moses and Aaron," by S. Jones, 18th
cent. Lat, 33,774-33,776.
Godyeneton (John de). Inquisitio
post mortem, 1300. Oopi/t 19th cent.
33,921, ff. 76, 77.
Qoertz{Oen.'Miij. — voVi\ Count. Letter
to, from Frederic II. of Prussia, 1784.
Fr. 33,610, f. 6.
Goes (Damiano a). Motet, 19th cent.
34,071, f. 39.
Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von). Letter
to Prof. Batsch, 1791. Germ. 33,964,
f. 424.
Letters to Prof. DObereiner, 1812.
Germ. 33,964, ff. 426, 428.
Goffe (Edward), of Watton, co. Norf.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1601. Eg. 2714^
f. 150.
GofBriffht (Andrew). Letter to Sir
E. Denng, 1637. 34,195, f. 26.
Gokin of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 62.
Golbome (Richard). Letter to P.
Moreton, 1653. 33,937, f. 48.
Gold Coast, W. Africa. Maps of,
17th cent. 33,976, C, D.
Proof impression of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcviii. 33.
, Digitized by
INDEX.
645
Goldblnm (J&idore). Presented, in
1890, Add, 33,610, N., and in 1891, Add.
Ch. 36,993.
[Golddiffe?] (William de). Bishop of
Llandaff. Castof seal of, 1219 (?> xav.
77. » V /•
Goldesborow (Edward). Exchequer
payment to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 34.
Qoldie (Alexander), Writer to the Signet,
Statement of accompts, as cashier to the
Duke of Queensberry, 1754. 34,195,
f. 190.
Gelding (Elizabeth), wife of Sir Thomas
Golding^ widow of W. Twysden. Notes
relating to, arc. 1600. 34,176, ff. 22,
24, 25.
Acquittance for legacy from, 1598.
34,175, f. 5.
GoldinghAXn (Henry). Letter to Sir
J. Caesar, 1621. 34,324, f. 288.
Goldscll2llidt(Otto),ifustctan. Letter
to A. G. Kurtz, 1863. 33,965, f. 43.
Goldsmith (John), Clerk of the Council,
Ireland. Letter to the Deputy, Sir
E. Bellingham, 1549. 34,079, f. 3.
GoldsmitllB, Company of. Under-
taking not to give more than the mint
price for silver, 1620. 34,324, f. 113.
Goldwell, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent, 33,903, f. 49 ; 33,920, f. 50.
Goldjrng (John). Exchequer payment
to, Hs Auditor of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 48.
Gollop (Thomas), of Strode. Letter to
J. Hare, 1720. £g. 2721, f. 449.
Golts (Bemhard Wilhelm von), Baron,
Prussian Minister at Paris. Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1787, 1789. 34,426,
f. 440 ; 34,429, ff. 462, 468, 478, 492,
501.
Goltz (Heinrich Leopold von). County
Prussian Ambassador at St. Petersburg.
Letter to, from Frederic William of
Prussia, 1790. Copy. 34,434, f. 156.
Gombert (Nicholas). Chanson i 5,
19th cent. 34»071, f. 11 b.
Gomez da Costa {Capt. Antonio), of
Santa Fe, New Qranada. Depositions
respecting malpractices, 1567. Span,
33,983^ f. 176.
Gomes del Valle (Pcro), ChamfMrlain
of the Bishop of Osma. Examination
before a royal commission, 1568. Span.
33,983, f. 307.
Gomm (William), Lieut.-Col. Letter to
Sir H. Parker, 1787. 33,978, f. 132.
Gomond (Edmund). Letter to R. Hale,
1636. 33,572, f. 101.
Gondomar, Conde de. v. Acunas (Diego
Sarmiento de).
GonSOlI (I—), of 6ray*8 Inn. Letter
to W. Bedingfield, 1747. Eg. 2721,
f. 501.
GonsOn (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Teller of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 50 b.
Gonson (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Keeper of the Storehouses at Erith
and Deptford, 1531-2. 33,376, £ 18 b.
Gontaut (Charles de), Due de Biron,
Letter to Henry IV. of France, 1602.
34,216, f. 47.
Gonville and Cains College, v.
Cambridge, University of.
Gonsaga (Gianvincenzo), Prior of Bar*
letta. ^* La Lumiera del Doni," presented
to, in 1567. 33,790.
Goodaker (Beda), Minister of Ashurst,
CO, Sussex. Certificate from, 1592.
33,410, f. 69.
Goodall (Joseph), Headmaster, afterw.
Provost, of EUm. Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1801. 34,455, f. 422.
Goodford (John), of Chilton Cantelo.
Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, circ. 1835.
33,836, f. 166.
Goodnestonef co, Kent, Sepulchral
brasses, 1507-1568. 33,925, ff. 53-75.
Monumental inscriptions at, etc.7
1838. 33,921, ff. 158-164 b, 167, 172 b-
175. .
Goodnestone (William). Sepulchral
brass of him and wife at Goodnestone,
1523. 33,925, f. 8.
Goodxick {Sir Henry). Signature, as
Privy Councillor, 1697, 1698. 34,195,
ff. 119-125.
Goodricke (Sir John), English Minister
at Stockholm. Correspondence with
R. Gunning, 1766-1773. I^. 2696,
ff. 133, 154, 157, 163, 178, 188, 190,
208, 215, 230, 239, 248, 251, 254, 255,
276, 298, 307, 322, 327, 340, 357, 370,
396, 411, 427; Eg. 2697, ff. 11, 69, 72,
125, 131, 170, 203, 216, 236, 254, 297,
308, 317, 319 ; Eg. 2698, ff. 3, 23, 25,
48, 54, 62, 74, 78, 85, 88, 90, 109, 119,
126, 165, 195, 224, 239, 252, 270, 278 ;
Eg. 2699, ff. 20, 30, 46, 53, 77, 95, 224,
229, 246, 252, 263, 266; Eg. 2700,
ff. 3, 9, 41, 49, 71, 83, 111, 131, 135,
186, 187, 214, 225, 236, 241, 255, 269,
300; Eg. 2701, ff. 11, 19, 63, 67, 69,
77, 92, 125, 128, 130, 150, 154, 185,
197, 205, 218, 223, 231, 234, 243, 249,
260, 263, 274, 282, 286 ; Eg. 2702, ff. 1,
8, 19, 38, 40, 46, 55, 63, 72, 80, 85, 99,
106, 111, 112, 120, 121, 152.
Digitized by
646
INDEX.
Goodson (Richard), jun.. Professor of
Music at Oxford, Catalogue of his
father's musical library, [1718-41].
33,965, f. 44.
Goodwin (Charles Wycliffe), Editor of
" The Parthenon:' Letter to J. Yates,
1863. 34,098, f. 21.
Goodwin's Manor, v, Froman's al,
Goodwin's Manor, in Badlow, co, Kent,
Goolde (Thomas), Bector of East Lam-
brook, CO, Som. Book of Articles of A.D.
1562 subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 13.
Gordon. Gentlemen of the name of,
dwelling in Strathbogy, Mar, etc,,
[1592-3]. 33,531, f. 279.
Gordon ( ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, n. d. 34,460, f. 388.
Gordon (Alexander), Bishop of Oalh-
way. Letter to Sir W. Kirkcaldy of
Grange, 1571. 33,531, f. 97.
Gordon (Alexander), 2nd Duke of Gor-
don, Letter to, from the Duke of Or-
monde, 1718-9. 33,950 f. 24.
Gordon (Alexander), 4th Duke of Gordon.
Letter to W. Eden, 1786. 34,420,
f. 359.
Gordon (Major-Gen. Charles George),
C,B, Journal at Kartoum, 1884. Autogr.
34,474-34,479.
Correspondence, 1884. Arabic,
Hal., etc. 34,474, ff. 84-111; 34,477,
ff. 34-48; 34,478, ff. 84-115: 34,479,
ff. 112-130.
Paper money issued by, 1884.
Arabic. 34,483, ff. 15, 16.
Address to, from the Shanghai
merchants, 1864. 34,480.
Letters from the Queen on the
death of, 1885. 34,483, ff. 2, 7, 10.
Parliamentary expression of regret
for the death of, 1885. 34,481.
Address from the women of Great
Britain to his sister on his death, 1885.
34,482.
Gordon (George), bth Earl of Huntly.
Declaration cone, the murder of Darnley,
1569. 33,531, f. 71.
Letter to, from Lord Herries, 1568.
33,531, f. 39.
Gordon (George), 6M Earl of Huntly,
List of those summoned to attend the
King in his expedition against, 1593.
33,531, f. 277.
Gordon (George), bth Duke of Gordm.
Agreement for the erection of a monu-
ment to, by T. Campbell, 1839. 34,079,
f. 92.
Gordon (George^ 9th Marquis of Huntly,
Agreement for erection of a monument
to the Duke of Gordon, 1839. 34,079,
f. 92.
Gordon (George Hamilton), 4th Earl of
Aberdeen, Agreement for erection of a
monument to the Duke of Gordon, 1839.
34,079, f. 92.
Gordon (James Adam), M.P. for Tre-
gony. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1830.
33,836, f. 49.
Gordon (Sir John), of Lochinnar, Com-
plaints against Lord Maxwell, [1588].
33,531, f. 213.
Gordon (Miss Mary Augusta). Address
to, from the women of Great Britain,
1885. 34,482.
Letters to, from the Queen, 1885.
34,483, ff. 2, 7, 10.
Bequeathed, in 1893, Add. 34,474-
34,483.
Gordon (Robert), Viscount Kenmure.
Articles for his submission to Gen.
Monck, 1654. 33,596, f. 33.
Gordon (William), Bishop of Aberdeen.
Altor dedicated by, 1549. 33,992, f. 4.
Gordon (William). Letter to B. Frank-
lin, 1777. 34,414, f. 108.
Gordon (Lieut-Col. Willoughby), Mili-
tary Secretary to the Commawkr-in-Chief.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1806. 33,981,
f. 245.
Gore (J—). Letter to Col. Tytus, 1692.
34,485, f. 165.
Gore-Langton (William), of NcwUm
Park, CO, Som. Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1831. 33,836, f. 88.
Gorham (John). Letter to W. Hale,
1762. 33,573, f. 352.
Goring, co- Sussex, Repairs to the
church, 1592. 33,410, f. 43.
Gorincf (George), Baron Goring. Letter
to wTVloreton, 1635. 33,936, f. 114.
Gorrans. v. Gorris (Jean de).
Gorris (Jean de). Physician in ordinary
to Louis XI IT, Opinion on the nature
of tobacco, 1635. IM, 33,587, f. 13.
Gorton (Roger), Bector of Huish Champ-
flower^ CO, Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33,973,
f. 22.
GosbOOk, CO, Suf, Deeds relating to,
1454, 1565. Add, Ch, 32,900 ; 32,923.
Goscelin (G— ). Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1827. 33,929, f. 102,
GoSClien (Lucy), wife of the Bight Hon,
George Joacliim Goschen. Address to
Miss Gordon presented by, 1885. 34,482.
GoshAle, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,896, f 65.
Gosse. t'* Junckers (Gosse).
Digitized by
Gosselin (Joshua). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1790-1792. 33,979, ff. 60, 90,
124.
Gossip of CO. York, Famai/ of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 34,106, ff. 88,
89.
Gostling (William), Vicar of Stone in
Oxney. Letter to Or. Ducarel, 1763.
33,924, f. 115.
Gostlinn (William). Acqnittonce to,
from his nephew J. Hase for an annuity,
1631. £g. 2716, f. 51.
Gott (Peter), sen., of Stanmer, Inven-
tory of his goods, etc.y 1712. 33,506,
f. 21.
Gottweih, Lower Austria. Deeds re-
lating to, 1385. Add. Ch. 37,380.
Goudhnrst, co. Kent. Extracts from
rrish-registers, 1558-1711. 33,914,
108.
Deeds relating to, 1578. Add.
Ch. 36,638.
Gouge (Hugh). Exchequer payment to,
as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 46.
Goughe (John), Sector of Axbridge, co.
Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 16 b.
Geilin ( ), Merchante, of Tours.
Letter to J. C. Davy and Sons, 1787.
Copy. 34,425, f. 14.
Gonlbvrn (Henry), Under Secretary of
State. Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1810.
33,544, f. 476.
Gould (John), Rector of Hinton St.
Oeorge^ co. Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 3b.
Goulding of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 72.
Gonldman (Richard), Sheriff of Nor-
wich in 1610. Acquittance for part of
moneys due to him at his death, 1617.
Eg. 2715, f. 209.
Gouldsmith of Crayford, co.
Kent, Family of. Pedigree to 1623 ;
19th cent. 33,920, f. 14 b.
Gounod (Charles Fran9ois), Musician.
Letters to , 1855, n. d. Fr.
33,965, ff. 145, 147.
Gow el Zebeer [Antnopolis], in
Egypt- Plan of, 1833. 34,198, f. 63.
Gowde (Jacob), Sector of Ashbrittle, co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 2.
Gower, Earh. V. Leveson-Gower.
Qcwev (Robert). Petition for post of
Apothecary-General in the Navy, 17th
cent. 33,589, f. 83.
iX. 647
Gower (Thomas>, Master of the Ordnance
in the North Parts. Letter to Sir J.
Croft, 1559. 33,591, f. 214.
Geyon ( % Opera Singer, Receipt
for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167 b.
Goslan (L^on), Dramatist. Epigram on
Mdlle. Z. M. Nathalie, n.d. Fr. 33,964,
f. 121.
Grabbe (Dietrich Christian), Dramatist.
Letter to Fraulein Klostermeier, circ,
1832. Oemu 33,964, f. 430.
Letter to J. G. Schreiner, 1835.
Germ. 33,964, f. 432.
Gracye (Thomas), of Donningtony co,
Sussex. FFill, 1547. Copy, 33,410,
f. 119 b.
GradOy Archbishop of. v, Dominic.
Gradiial. o. Liturgies.
Graells (Ignacio). Tract on animal-
magnetism, 1816. Span. Printed.
33,532, f. 74.
Grafer (John). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1786. 33,978, f. 57.
Graffhailly co. Hunt. Deeds relating
to, temp. Hen. m.~1470. Add. Ch,
33,277-33,400.
RoU relating to, 1577. Add. Boll
39,579.
Deeds relating to, 1587, 1601.
Add. Ch. 39,158; 39,159.
Grafton, Duke of. v. FitzRoy (Augustus
Henry).
Graham (Lieut.-Oen. Sir Gerald),
K.C.B., V.C. Vote of thanks to, 1885.
34,481.
Graham (James), Marquis of Montrose,
Letters to, from Lord Digby, 1645.
33,596, ff. 13, 18.
Graham (Sir James Robert George),
Bart., 1st Lord of the Admiralty, Letter
to Jeremy Bentham, 1830. 33,546,
f. 470.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1834.
34,460, f. 150,
Graham (Maria), afterwards Lady
Callcott. Letter to Lady Cochrane, n. d.
34,460, f. 389.
Graham (Patrick), Earl of Strathem.
Obit of, 1412. 33,992, f. 4 b.
Obit of Euphemia his wife, 1415.
33,992, f. 5 b.
Graham (Patrick), v. Graime.
Graham (Richard), Is^ Viscount Prestonf
Ambassador to France and Secretary of
State to James IL Extracts from the
papers of, 1680-1689. 34,517.
Graham (W— ). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1787. 33,978, ff. 149, 152.
Digitized by
648 IN]
Qraime (Patrick de). Named as con-
cerned in the Soulis conspiracy (circ.
1320); 15th cent. 34,193, f. 106.
Grain Coa4rfcp W. Africa. Map of,
17th cent. 33,976, B.
Grain, Isle of, co, Kent, Deeds relating
to, 1396-1632. Add, Ch, 36,639-36,641.
Graine (Robert), v. Clarke (Robert).
Grainger (Louise Agnes). Letter to,
from ^. Richardson, 1750. 33,964,
f. 3tt5.
Gram (Christian Friedrich von). Letter
to W. Titley, 1737. Eg, 2685, f. 106.
Gram (H— ). Letter to W. Titley,
1744. 2693, f. 221.
Gramm (S— M— ). Letter to Sir C.
Wich, 1742. Copy. Eg, 2690, f. 136.
Grammar. Exercises, etc, inscribed on
a waxen book, 3rd cent (?). Qr, 33,368.
"Methodus Grammaticse,'* 17th
cent. Lot. 34,120, f. 91 b.
Bohemian Grammar, by G. Borrow,
19th cent. 34,183.
: — Conjugation of Gypsey Terbs, by
G. Borrow, 19th cent. 34,201, f. 26 b.
Granada, Confederation of. Map of
part of, 1778. 34,240, 0.
Grandison, Viscomt, «. St. John
(Oliver).
Grandrall ( ). Letter to Mme.
Jurd, 1692. Fr, Copy, 34,096, f. 96.
Grane (William). Letter to S. Grim-
aldi,1825. 34,188, f. 89.
Graney, Viscount, V, Gray (Leonard).
Grange, Laird of, v, Kirkcaldy (Sir
William).
Grange (Emest L — ), late Editor of
Lincolnshire Notes and Queries,**
Formerly owned Add, 34,141.
Grange (John). Poems, 17th cent.
33,998, fr. 58, 81.
Grant (Charles), Vicomte de Vaftx,
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1802. 33,981,
ff. 21, 29, 34.
Grant (Charles), President of the E.
India Board, Baron Glenelg (1835).
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1833. 33,459,
f. 484.
Grant (Col, Francis): Presented, in
1891, Add. 33,963, D.
Grant (John), of Feuchy, Offei-s to the
Regent Murray for a pardon, 1569.
33,531, f. 77.
Grant (Sir William), Master of the RoUs,
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1810, n. d,
34,458, f. 129 ; 34,460, f. 390.
Grantemeson (William). Exchequer
payment to, as Secondary in the King's
Remembrancer's office, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 49.
Grantham, Barcm, v, Robinson
(Thomas).
Granville, in France. Letter from the
municipal officers of, to , 1787.
34,426, f. 269.
Granville, Earls.
V. Carteret (John).
Leveson-Gower (Granville).
Granville (John), 1st Earl of Bath.
Letter to Lady Danby, circ, 1680.
34,195, f. 79.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1682. 34,195, f. 83.
Gras, nee SteenUste (Jalie Aim^c
Dorus), Opera Singer, Receipt for pay,
1841. 33,965, f. 167 b.
Grasmere, co. Westm. Epitaphs of
the Fleming family in the church, 17th-
18th centt. 34,265, ff. 265, 267.
GratiannS. Summary of his Decretum,
15th cent. Lat, 34,069, f. 229.
Grane (Enert van den). Letter to W.
van Plettenberghe, Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order in Livonia, 1 53 1 . Germ,
34,486, f. 91.
Graveley, co. Camb. Deed relating to,
1344. Add. Ch. 33,077.
Graveley Manor, co. Camb, Court-
roll, 1389. Add. Boll 39,428.
Graveley, co, Ilcrtf. Deeds relating to,
1609-1652. Add, Ch, 35,437-35,445.
■ Levy of arms on the inhabitants
of, 1660. 33,574, f. 97.
Graveney, co. Kent, Deed relating to,
1573. Add. Ch. 36,642.
Gravenhnrst, co. Bedf. Deeds relating
to, 1265-1274. Add. Ch. 33,051-33,053.
Graves (James). Letters to C. Winston,
1846, 1852. 33,851, ff. 1-8, 35, 36.
Graves (Richard), Rector of Claverton.
Sketch of his life, with portrait, 1797.
33,635, f. 2.
Gravesend, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1555. Add. Ch. 36,643.
Order relating to the election of
the Mayor, 1650. 34,326, f. 62.
Gravier ( )» trtdbw of Charles,
Comte de Vergennes. Letter to George
III., 1787. Copies. 34,425, ff. 7, 8.
Gravier (Charles). Comte de Vergennes,
French Secretary for Foreign Affairs,
Correspondence with the Duke of Dorset,
1785. Copies, 34,419, ff. 463, 466.
Digitized by
INDEX.
649
0»Vier, (Charles), Conde de Vergermes^
French Secretary for Foreign Affair^
^continued). Letter to D. Hailes, 1785.
(^opy- 34,420, f. 270.
Correspondence with W. Eden,
1786-1787. />. 34.421, ff. 81, 454:
34,422, ff. 23 b, 395; 34,423, ff. 23, 24,
51, 91, 92, 124, 128, 149, 150-153, 271 b,
273, 298, 299, 339, 359 b, 367.
Gray, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent.
33,919, ff. 219, 327, 330.
Gray (Capt Charles), 77*A Foot. In-
tprmation respecting Mauritius, 1793.
34,450, f. 238.
Gray (David), Secretary of Legation at
Berlin. Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1793. 33,541, f. 484.
Letter to the Archbishop of Canter-
bury, 1795. 34,453, f. 285.
Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1795. 34,453, ff. 310, 311, 324,
331, 343,349.
Gray (Edward Whitaker), Secretary to
the Royal Society, and Keeper of the
Dept. of Natural History, etc., British
Museum. Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1802.
33,981, ff. 59, 63.
Gray (John). Letter to , 1788.
33,978, f. 189.
Gray (John). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1806. Copy. 33,981, f. 240.
Gray (Leonard), Viscotmt Graney. War-
rant signed by, as Deputy of Ireland,
1538. 34,079, f. 2.
Gray (/>amtf Margaret). Exchequer pay-
ment to, 1532. 33,376, f. 13 b.
Gray (Patrick), Master of Gray. Dis-
course on the King of Spain's design on
England, 1589. Eg. 2790, f. 231.
Letter to Mary, Qu. of Scots, 1584.
Fr. Copy. 38,594, f. 36 b.
Gray {Sir Ralph), Deputy Warden of the
Emjlish East Marches. Letter to Sir R.
Sadleir, 1559. 33,592, f. 119.
Gray (Stephen). Letter to J. Knyvett,
1649. JSJ7. 2716, f. 473.
Gray (William). Letter to J. Bentham,
1770. 33,537, f. 234.
Greathed (Richard), Ttcar of Kilmers-
don, CO. Sum. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 23 b.
Greece. Journal of travels in, 1828-9.
34,197, f. 30.
Greek Fire. v. Fire.
Greek MSS. 1st cent. (?). 34,244 ;
—2nd cent. f?). 33,999; 34,186;—
2nd-7th centi. 34,473;— 3rd cent. (?).
33,368;— 7th cent. (?). 33,369;—
llth-12th cent. 84,107 ;— 12th cent.
34,059; Eg, 2783 ;—12th-l 5th centt.
34,060 ; 34, 108 ;— 13th cent. Eg. 2707 :
Eg. 2743; Eg. 2744; Eg. 2784; Eq\
2785; Eg. 2787 ;- W cent. Eg.
2745; 3786.
V. also Papyri, pp. 390-450.
Greeme (Major-Gen. David), Secretary
to Qu. Charlotte. Letters to R. Gunninir,
1766-1767. Eg. 2696, ff. Ill, 129, 279.
Green, co. Denb. Deed relatiur to.
1734. Add. Ch. 38,981.
Green (James). Anthem, 18th cent.
33,568, f. 63.
Green (Joseph J—). Transcript of the
parish-registers of Stansted Mount-
fitchet, 1891. 34,102.
Presented, in 1891, Add. MS.
34,102, Add. Ch. 37,640-37,648 ; and.
in 1892, Add. MS. 34,241. '
Green {Mrs. Mary Anne Everett). Pre-
sented, in 1892, Add. 34,242.
Green (Thomas), Bishop of Ely. Claim
of right to visit Trinity Coll., Cambridge,
1726. 33,491, f. 5.
Green (Valentine). Catalogue of new
prints, 1780. Printed. 33,401, f. 107.
Greene of Xiversedflre, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 1563-1892. 34,241.
Arms, 19th cent. 34,241, f. 63.
Greene (Maurice), Mus.D. Anthem,
18th cent. 33,568, f. 40.
Greene (Richard), Ckrk of the Cheque,
Corps of Gentlemen Pensioners. Siena-
ture, 1617. 34,122, B.
Greenbill (Cleave). Letter to Lord
, 1728. 33,573, f. 323.
Greenhoe, South, Hundred.
CO. Norf. Terrier of lands in, temn.
Edw. IlL Add. Ch. 37,763. ^
Greenland. Particulars of the Whale
Fishery carried on from Holland, 1786-
1790. 34,440, ff. 291-302.
Paper relating to the Whale
Fishery, 1792. 34,442, f. 13.
Greens and Walford,if^9. Letter
to Lord Carmarthen, 1788. 34.428.
f. 320. '
Greenwich^ co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, circ, 1516-1624. Add. Ch. 36,586-
36,590.
Accompt for repairs to the Royal
House at, 1600-1601. 34,195, ff. 14, 16.
Paper relating to retrenchments
proposed in the Royal Hospital, etc.,
n.d. 34,461, ff 350, 374.
Statements of revenue, etc., of,
1785-1787, 1798. 34,420, f. 93 ; 34,421,
f. 27 ; 34,424, f. 384 ; 34,455, f. 90.
Digitized by
650
INDEX.
Greenwich, East, co. Kent, Deeds
relating to, 1342-1646. Add, Ch,
36,644-36,648.
Greenwich, East, Manor. Grant of,
by James II., in augmentation of jointure
of Queen Mary, 1685. -4<W. CA. 37,378.
Greenwich, Duke of, v, Campbell
(John).
Greetham. ( Thomas )« Ropemakfr.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1809. 33,981,
ff. 286, 288.
Greg (John). Letter to J. Ellis, 1776.
33,977, f. 61.
Gregorio. Poems, late 15th cent.
Span. 33,382, ff. 77, 79 b, 80.
Gr^Orins, Patriarch of Alexandria,
On Festivals, in verse, 15th cent. Or,
34,060, f. 437 b.
Gregorins Nasiansenns, S. Ora-
ttones, 12th cent. Fragments palimpsest.
Eg. 2786, ff. 55, 64, 73, 80, 84, 85.
Verses on the Canon of the Bible,
15th cent. Or. 34,060, f. 310 b.
' Poem to virgins, 15th cent. Or,
34,060, f. 367 b.
Gregorins ITTSsenns, S. Epistle
to Letoius, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 303 b.
Gregorins Thanmatnrgns, <s^.
Canons, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 286.
Gregory, S.^ the Great. V, Rome,
Bishops of. Gregory I.
Gregory IX., Pope. v. Rome, Bishops
of.
Gregory : Jacobite pseudonym for
Charles XII. of Sweden, 1718-1719.
33,950, f. 90 b.
Gr^Ory, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 103.
Gregory (Edward). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, etc., 1795. 33,980, ff. 33, 45.
Gregory (Ceorge), Principal Storekeeper
of the Ordnance. Signature to warrant,
1737. 34,195, f. 180.
Gr^ory (Peter), Rector of Uldale, co,
Cumb. Letter to Archd. Nicolson, 1700.
34,265, f. 63.
GregSOn (Edward), of Brettenham, co*
Norf, Warrant for arrest of, for bigamy,
1583. Eg, 2713, f. 155.
GregSOn (William), Barrister, Letter
to G. Bentham, 1831. 33,546, f. 488.
Grenada, Island of. Papers relating to,
1842-1844. 34,274, ff. 53-57.
Proof impression of seal of Qn.
Victoria for. xcviii. 24.
Grene of Korsforth, Family of.
Arms, 19tb cent. 34,241, f. 62.
Grene (William), Stcxoard of Hales Hall,
Banyards, LalfordSy BuUeys and Caffields
Manors, co. Norf, and of Blyford Manor,
CO. Suffolk, Warrant to, to collect
rents, 1598. Eg. 2713, f. 490.
Greneway (Thomas). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 31.
Grenfell (Pascoe), jim. Letter to W.
Eden, 1787. 34,425, f. 364.
Grenville (Anne), teife of William
Wyndham, Baron Orenville. Letter to
Lord Auckland, n. d. 34,460, f. 416.
Grenville (Margaret Eleanor), wife of
Bon, Henry Granville. Letter to Sir
J. Banks, n. d. 33,982, ff. 296, 298.
Grenville (Bt- Hon, Thomas). Corre-
spondence, 1795-1844. 34,472.
Letters to Lord Anckland, 1806,
1807. 34,456, f. 603 ; 34,457, f. 231.
Letter to G. J. W. Agar-Ellis, 1831.
34,280, f. 1.
Commission to, as Captain of Yeo-
manry, 1795. 34,472, f. 51.
Bequeathed, in 1847, Add, 33,733-
83,791.
Grenville (William Wyndham), Baron
GrenvUle, Foreign Secretary, etc List
of his political publications, 19th cent.
34,472, f. 50.
Minutes of conferences with the
Imperial, Prussian and French Ambassa-
dors, 1793. 34,447, ff. 19, 25.
Minutes of conversation with Count
Stadion, 1793. 34,447, ff. 485, 487.
^— Despatch notifying to the Prussian
Government the declaration of war by
France against England and Holland,
etc., 1793. Fr, Copy. 34,448, f. 376.
Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1787-1814. 34,426, ff. 313, 379,
424, 434 ; 34,429, f. 336; 34,431,
ff. 126, 379; 34,435, ff. 8, 226, 352;
34.436, ff. 146, 147 b, 401, 414, 416,
434, 444, 449, 474, 494, 518, 531;
34.437, ff. 1, 23, 43, 70, 76, 85, 110,
133, 139, 176, 178, 237, 249, 252, 279,
294, 357, 426, 454. 455, 462, 482, 483,
528 ; 34,438, ff. 33, 42, 58. 64, 89, 109,
119, 126, 148, 155, 200, 203, 213, 233,
254, 260, M22, 343, 346, 351, 373, 396,
410, 446, 448, 457, 469 ; 34,439, passim ;
34,440, ff. 17, 36, 122, 179. 264, 267,
287, 288, 313, 408, 410; 34,441, ff. 3,
4, 13, 93, 162, 236 ; 34,442, ff. 179, 256,
285, 289, 309, 317, 320, 326, 342-347,
352, 370, 378, 384, 398, 401, 414;
34,44S-34,449, passim ; 34,451, ff. 9, 16,
19, 28, 35, 36, 62, 64, 67, 83, 90, 92,
121, 139, 447, 497 ; 34,452, ff 29, 202,
212, 284, 347 ; 34,453, ff. 295, 304, 456,
Digitized by
INDEX.
651
458 ; 34,454, ff. 22, 155, 183, 300, 414 ;
34,455, ff. 8, 206, 226, 321, 386, 453,
460, 462, 468 ; 34,456, ff. 199, 200, 203,
213, 250, 317, 334, 341, 344, 376, 378,
385, 405-408, 433, 441, 447, 473, 477,
487, 489, 492, 493, 498, 502, 517, 521,
543, 547, 591, 696, 618, 628 ; 34,457,
ff. 9, 12, 19, 159-^10 passim; 34,458,
passim] 34,459, ff. 49, 55, 76, 79;
34,460, ff. 179, 180, 395-415.
Letters to Lord Elgin, 1791-1792.
34,436, ff. 418, 422 ; 34,437, f. 227 ;
34,444, f. 325.
Letter to F. Drake, 1791. 34,436,
f.465.
Letters to R. Listen, 1791. 34.436,
f. 490 ; 34,439, f, 256.
Correspondence with A. Straton,
1791-1793. Copies. 34,436, f. 428;
34,446, ff. 292, 395, 457, 532.
■ Letters to J. Ewart, 1791. Copies,
34,436, ff. 451, 463, 492 ; 34,437, ff. 3,
87, 143, 157, 198, 229, 245, 247, 257,
321, 355, 382, 393-397, 460, 519.
• Letters to W. Fawkener, 1791.
Copies, 34,436, f. 496 ; 34,437, ff. 89,
120, 239, 241, 499, 501.
' Correspondence with Sir R. M.
Keith, 1791. Copies, 34,437, ff. 9, 205,
208, 216, 233, 281, 304, 341, 347, 349,
360, 375, 414, 467, 493.
Correspondence with D. Hailes,
1791-1793. Copies. 34,437, ff. 27,
167, 243, 319, 326; 34,449, ff. 146,332,
376, 381, 387.
Letters to Sir R. Ainslie, 1791.
Copies, 34,437, f. 216 ; 34,439, ff. 59,
178, 197, 224, 226.
Correspondence with C. Whit-
worth, 1791-1793. Copies, 34,437,
ff 239, 507 ; 34,446, ff. 292, 308, 527 ;
34,449, ff. 45, 177, 297-319, 336.
Correspondence with Lord H.
Spencer, 1791-1795. 34,440, ff. 25, 45,
48, 52, 100, 104, 108, 113, 136, 138,
169, 171, 180, 187, 217, 229, 254, 272,
289, 291, 316, 334, 361, 367, 413, 428,
436, 461, 493; 34,441, pojrwin; 34,442,
ff. 5, 45, 59, 83, 97, 99, 123, 161, 195,
204, 214, 240, 275, 283, 288 ; 34,443,
ff. 41, 55 ; 34,444, f. 6 ; 34,448, f. 90;
34,470; 34,471.
Correspondence with Sir M. Eden,
1791-1795. 34,440, ff. 198, 213, 230,
244, 260, 262, 263, 274, 276, 305, 310,
312, 318, 320, 350, 353, 398, 422, 486,
490; 34,446, ff. 284, 296, 524; 34,447,
ff. 32, 136, 271, 410, 470, 474, 481, 482,
496 ; 34,448, f. 155 ; 34,453, ff. 359,
423.
Letters to Baron A. W. C. van
Nagell, 1791, 1792. Copies. 34,440,
f. 373; 34,441, f. 260.
GrenTilla (William Wymlham), Baron
Orenville^ Foreign Secretary, etc, (oon-
timied). Correspondence with F. B. Chau-
velin, 1792. Copies. 34,443, ff. 117,
350, 352, 356, 358.
■ — Letter to H. Elliot, 1792. 34,444,
f. 19.
Letter to Lord Gower, 1792. Copv.
34,444, f. 88.
Correspondence with Count Stadion
and Prince Castelcicala, 1792. 34,444,
ff. 321, 323.
Correspondence with Count Wo-
ronzow, 1792-1793. Copies. 34,446,
ff. 267, 269 ; 34,449, f. 316.
Letter to Lord R. Fitzgerald, 1793.
Copy, 34,446, f. 543.
Letters to Hon. J. Trevor, 1793.
Copies. 34,446, ff. 547, 558.
■ Correspondence with Sir J. Murrav,
1793. Copies. 34,447, ff. 139, 149,
231, 384; 34,448, ff. 9, 162; 34,451,
f. 60.
Letter to Sir W. Hamilton, 1793.
Copy. 34,449, f. 237.
Letter to Count Starhemberg, 1793.
Copy. 34,461, f. 436.
Correspondence with Lord Hobart,
1800. Copies. 34,465, ff. 327, 327 b.
Letters to T. Grenville, 1803.
34,472, ff. 53, 57, 61.
Letter to 2nd Lord Auckland,
1818. 34,459, f. 261.
Gresham, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33.919, f. 224.
Gresliam {Sir Thomas). Instructions
to, on missions to Antwerp, 1563, 1567.
Eg, 2790, ff 72, 73 b.
Acquittance to, 1562. Eq. 2713,
f. 27. \
Exchequer payments for, 1673-
1574. JS^. 2723, f. 87 b.
Oresham College, v, London.
Gr^try (Andr^ Ernest Modesto), Musi-
cian, Letter to J. Labl^, 1800. Fr,
33,965, f. 109.
Letter to L. P. Decroiz, 1803. Fr.
33,965, f. 110.
Groves (Thomas). Exchequer payment
to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 41 b.
Grevill (W— F— ). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1778. 33,538, f. 237.
GreviUe {Hon, Charles Francis), son of
the Ist Earl Brooke, Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1787, 1792. 33,978, f. 154;
33,979, f. 187 ; 33,982, ff. 238, 300.
GreviUe (5«r Foulke), afterw. Baron
Brooke^ Treasurer of the Navy, Certifi-
Digitized by
652
INDEX.'
cate of charges at Chatham, signed by,
1600, 1601. Eg, 2723, ff. 95, 97.
Commissions to, for inquiry into
port fees, etc,, 1624. 34,324, ff. 230,
232.
Greville (GeorgeX 2n<f Earl of War-
vjick* Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1794. 33,541, ff. 525, 533.
Greville (Henry Fulke). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1807. 33,981, f. 255.
Greville {Hon, Robert Fulke), l/.P.,
F.R.8. Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1788,
1792. 33,978, f. 197; 33,979, f. 175;
33,982, ff. 301, 302.
GreVy Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent.
33,919, ff. 43, 44, 180.
Grey (Arthur), Baron Grey de WUton,
Lord Deputy of Ireland. Letter to
Lord Treas. Burghley, 1580. 33,924,
f.6.
Grey iJ^dy Katharine). Commission as
to her marriage with E. Seymour, Earl of
Hertford, 1562. 33,749.
Grey (Sir Charles), General. Letter to
W. Eden, 1779. 34,416, f. 394.
Grey (Charles), Baron Howick^ aftervc.
2nd Earl Grey. Correspondence with
Lord Auckland, 1806-1814. 34,456,
ff. 560, 567, 617 ; 34,457, ff. 3, 245, 262,
264, 497, 535, 548, 570, 596 ; 34,458,
ff. 86, 178, 209, 294, 431 } 34,459, f. 11 ;
34,460, ff. 420, 421.
Letter to Lord , 1812.
33,963, f. 33.
Correspondence with 2nd Lord
Auckland, 1833-1834. 34,459, ff. 463,
466, 472, 503.
Grey (Henry), 6th Earl of Kent. Letter
to B. Gawdy, 1592. 34,079, f. 21.
Grey (Henry), Baron Grey of Groby,
Patent of creation, 1603. Extr. 34,218,
f. 191 b.
Grey (Henry), 1st Duke of Kent Signa-
ture, as Lord Privy Seal, 1719. 34,195,
ff. 147, 149.
Grey (John). Letter to Lord Auckland,
18JE4. 34,459, f. 501.
Grey (Mary), widow of Lord John Grey,
Ath son of Thomas, 2nd Marquis of
Dorset. Letter to Lord Leicester, 1564.
34,079, f. 7.
Grey (Thomas), Baron Qrey de Wilton.
Account of his trial at Winchester,
1603. 34,218, f. 224.
Poem on his life and death, by
R. Marston, 17th cent. 33,750 ; 34,062.
Grey (Thomas), Earl of Stamford,
Letter to 6. Smyth, 1708. 33,589»
f.340.
Grey (Thomas de), Under Secretary of
State for the American Dept., 2nd Baron
Walstngham (1781). Letters to W.
Eden, 1777-1787. 34,413, f. 381;
34,415, f. 249 ; 34,419, f. 201; 34,425,
f. 130.
Grey (William de> Certificate of the
discharge of F. Gawdy, from furnishing
a "light horse," 1628. Eg. 2715,
f. 421.
Grey (William), Ist Baron Grey of
Werke. Letter to, from Lord Man-
chester, 1643. 34,253, f. 21.
Grey (Dr. Zachary). Agreement for
printing his edition of «* Hudibras," 1743.
Copy. 33,554, f. 245.
GreystOOk, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 263.
QrejTVes (Roger), Bector of Kittisford,
CO. Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 17.
Griffin (Edward). Letter to R. Tristram,
1775. 33,573, f. 381.
Griffin (Gerald), Notelist. Letter cone
"The Collegians,*' 1834. 33,964, f. 255.
Griffith {Rev. Alexander). Verses on
his return to St. Asaph, by P. Roberts,
1652. 33,373, f. 142 b.
Griffith (Holl<>). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1789. 33,978, f. 230.
Griffith (Peter). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 31 b.
Griffith (R— W— ), of LUmdaff, co.
Glam. Presented, in 1889, impression of
seal Lxxxvii. 49.
Griffith (Richard). Memorandum on
rainbows, n. d. 33,982. f. 372.
Griffith (Robert). Letter to £. South-
well, 1723. 34,358, f. 72.
Griffn (John). Letter to J. Bentham,
1760. 33,537, f. 23.
QriggU (Lyonell), of Bridgham, co. Norf,
Petition against, by J. Spurgin, n. d.
Eg. 2722, f. 189.
Grijs (N — ), Danish Minister at the
Juigue. Memorial to the States-General,
1740. Fr. Copy. Eg. 2687, f. 154.
Grimaldi, Family of. Royal descent of
the Marquis Grimaldi, 1852. Printed.
34,189, f. 410.
Act of aggregation of the Ccba
family to, in 1448. Printed, 1837.
34,189, f. 122.
Digitized by
Grimaldi {Sev, Alexander Beaufort).
Presented, in 1892, Add. 34,188 ; 34,189.
Grimaldi (Honors), Prince of Monaco.
Memoir, 1842. Printed. 34,189,
f. 232.
Grimaldi (Stacey), Marquis Grimaldi^
of Genoa. Correspondence, 1811-1860.
34,188 ; 34,189.
Prospectus and bills for printing
his "Genealogi Adjutor," 1825-1827.
34.188, ff. 39, 163, 269.
Letter to Nicol, 1837.
34.189, f. 131.
Letter to Lord J. Manners, 1859.
34,189, f. 468.
' Engraving of seal, 19th cent.
34,188.
Grimaldi (William), Marquia Grimaldi,
of Genoa. Memoir, 1835. Printed.
34,189, f. 76.
Grimaldus, Count, of Verona. Grant
at request of, at Verona, by Berenger I.,
913. Add. Ch. 37,6r31.
Grimani (Marino), Doge of Venice, v.
Venice, Duges of.
Grindall (Edmund), Bishop of London.
Proceedings at his visitation, 1561.
34,268, ff. 6 b, 10.
Grisi (Giulia). Letter to Mme. Puzzi,
[1836-9]. Ital. 33,964, f. 158.
Letter to Mme. H. Sala, 1840. Fr,
33,964, f. 160.
Signature, 1844. 33,964, f. 161.
Groenendale Monastery, near
Brussels. Register, late 15th cent.
34,269.
Grogath Manor, in Comelly. v.
Cornelly, co. Comw.
Gronsden, Great, co. Hunt. Deed
relating to, 1600. Add. Ch. 39,160.
Grose (Francis). View of Rochester
Castle and Cathedral, from a drawing by,
18th cent. 34,115, f. 8.
Grosley (Pierre Jean), French Writer,
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1785. 33,978,
f. 24.
GrOSSetSte (Robert), Bishop of Lincoln.
Rules for the household of the Countess
of Lincoln, early 14th cent. 33,069,
f.66.
Tractates de pcenis purgatorii, 15th
. cent. 33,957, f. 44 b.
GrOSVenor (Robert), 2nd Earl QroS"
tenor, Marquia of Westminster (1831).
Letter to Taylor, 1828. 34,459,
f. 451.
Grote, Count. V. Schnuen (Heinrich).
X. 653
Grote (George), jun., ffisiorian. Letters
to Jeremy Bentham, 1827, 1830. 33,546,
ff. 165, 371.
Grote (Harriet), wife of George Grote.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1825, 1826.
33,546, ff. 55, 60.
Grove (George Woodward). Correspon-
deuce with Jeremy Bentham, 1776-1779.
33,538, ff. 51, 236, 353, 376.
Grove (William), of White Waltham.
Charges for troops quartered on, 1647.
83, 574, f. 52.
Grove (William). Correspondence with
Sir J. Banks, 1783. 33,977, ff. 220.
220 b.
Groves (J— T— ). Utters to Lord
Auckland, 1793. 34,452, ff. 214, 210,
241.
Gmffith (Alicia), indow of SobcH Gruf-
fith of Pengweme. Verses on her death,
by D. Ellis, 1595. Copy, 1637. 33,373,
f. 124b.
Gryme (George). Letter to Sir J. Hale,
1663. 33,573, f. 15.
Goadalazara, J^ew Galida. Plan,
1813. 34,240, L
Gnan%|aat0, Province of, in Mexico.
Mape, 1817. 34,240, £, F.
Gnasconi (Bernardino), v. Gascoigne
(^Sir Bernard).
Guatemala, Central America, Me-
morials respecting the natives, 1568.
Span. 33,983, f. 287.
Gudman ( ), Minister of St.
Andrew% co. Fife^ Reference to, 1575-8.
33,933, f. 53.
Gnelen (Antoine Paul Jacques de). Due
de la Vaugwfon. Letter to W. Eden,
1788. 34,428, f. 316.
Guernsey, Island of. Deed relating to,
1465-1466. Add. Ch. 37,768.
Guevara ( de). Letter to, as
intended Commander of the Old Pre-
tender's fleet, 1719. 33,950, ff. 28 b, 36.
Guiana, S. America. Map, 1608 (?).
34,240, N.
Guiana, British. Journal of R. H.
ScAomburgk's expedition to explore the
boundaries of, 1843. 34,205.
— — Proof impression of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcviii. 10.
Chaibertf Archbishop of Bavenna. letter,
as Clement III., antipope, to the Arch-
bishop of Tarauto, [1089] ; 12th cent.
34,060, f. 577.
Guiccioli, n^<? Gamba (Teresa), Con-
tessii. Letter to Mme. Colit, 1836. Fr.
33,964, f. 441.
Digitized by
654
INDEX.
Gtliche {Mine. — de). Letter to Mrs.
Eden, n. d, 34,460, f. 418.
GtlidOy Prior of Southwick, Cast of
counter-seal of, early 13th cent. XCIV.
25.
Gnidsrngd (John), Vicar of Compton
Damo^ CO. Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1572. 33,973,
f. 9.
Gniffnard (Francois Emmanuel), Comte
de St. Priest. Letter to Lord Auckland,
1789. 34,429, f. 447.
Guildford {Sir Edward). Exchequer
payments to, as Master of the Armoury
and Standard-bearer, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 13 b.
Gtlildford {Sir Henry). Exchequer
payment to, as Banner-bearer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 14.
Exchequer payment to, as Cham-
berlain of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 50.
Gnildfi. Accompts, etc,f of the Bakers'
Guild at York, 1543-1670. 33,852-
33,854.
Guilford, Baron and Earls of. v.
North.
Gulleville (Ouillaume de). v. Deguile-
yille.
Guillonneail (0 — ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1818. 34,459, f. 257.
Goiltcroflfl Hundred, co. Norf.
Letter to the Subsidy Commissioners for,
from Sir J. Holland, 1664. Eg. 2717,
f. 249.
Gninea, f^. Africa. Maps of, 17 th
cent. 33,976, A-F.
Guise (Sir John), Bart.y M.P. for co.
Gloucester. Correspondence with W.
Lytton, post 1710. 33,573, ff. 206,
207.
Gnldeford. Guildford.
GnlielmtlS, Saphonensis. Modus epis-
tolandi, late 15th cent. 34,139, f. 128.
Gulston (Joseph). Biographical Dic-
tionary of foreigners connected with
England, 18th cent. 34,280-34,285.
Gnndulpliy Bishop of Rochester. Draw-
ing of seal of, 1103 ; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 73.
Gnnner {Beo. William Henry). Letter
to C. Winston, 1847. 33,851, f. 11.
Guxminff (John), F.B.S. Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1794. 33,979, f. 288.
Gnnninff (Sir Robert), K.B.^ English
Envoy Extraordinary, successitely, at
CopenhiKjeny Berlin and St, Petersburg.
Official correspondence and papers, 1766-
1777. Eg. 2696-2706.
Credentials and instructions, as
Envoy to Copenhagen, 1766. Eg. 2696,
ff. 13, 16, 89.
Recall from Copenhagen, 1771.
Eg. 2700, f. 183.
Credentials and instructions, as
Envoy to Russia, 1772. Eg. 2701, ff.
33, 35.
Recall from St. Petersburg, 1776.
Eg. 2703, f. 352.
Gunpowder. Warrant for Bill re-
stricting the manufacture of, ^1631.
33,574, f. 7.
Gurf Hoseyn, m Egypt, v. Garf
Hoseyn.
Gumai (Sibilla de). Cast of seal of,
13th cent. zcix. 13.
Gumey (George), Sector of Taootne"
stone, 00. Norf. Letter to [B.] Gawdy,
1591. JJ;. 2713, f. 270.
Gurre (John). Exchequer payment to,
as " Brigandarius" to the King, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 23.
Gustavus [Adolphufl IZX.l of
Sweden, v. Sweden, Sovereigns of.
Gustavus ZVo of Sweden, v, Sweden,
Sovereigns of.
Gutiexres( ). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1822. 33,545, f. 562.
Gutierrez de lo8 Bios (Carlos Jos^),
Conde de Feman Nunez, Spanish Am^
bassador at Paris. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1789-1791. 34,429, f. 337 ;
34,431, f. 297 ; 34,436, f. 471.
Guy (Henry), Secretary to the Treasury.
Letter to W. Hale, 1687. 33,573,
f. 146.
Letter to , 1692. fmperf.
34,195, f. 108.
Guy (Thomas), Coalmonger, father of the
iZunder of Quy's Hospital. Sale of coal
to, 1649. 34,110, f. 41.
Guy and Adanuiy Messrs. Letter to
G. Bentham, 1833. 33,546, f. 517.
Guy - Biclcens (Melchior), English
Minister at Berlin, Stock/iolm and St.
Petersburg. Correspondence with W. Tit-
ley, 1739-1754. Eg. 2686, ff. 6, 24, 51,
97 ; Eg. 2687, ff. 115, 137 ; Eg. 2690, ff.
59, 71, 120, 130, 184, 188, 204, 229, 251,
275, 285, 292 ; Eg. 2691, ff. 20, 24, 34,
72, 105, 162, 172, 194, 205; Eg. 2692,
ff 44, 100, 104, 125, 155, 163, 173, 196,
210, 241; Eg. 2693, ff. 32, 211, 237;
Eg. 2694, f. 7.
Digitized by
IND£X.
655
Ch«r - Dickens (Melchior), English
Minister at Berlin, StockJiolni and St.
Petersburg (continued). Memorials to
Frederic, King of Sweden, 1742, 1743.
£g. 2690, f. 253 ; Eg, 2691, ff. 76, 106.
■ Letter to Count Gyllenborg, 1743.
Extract. Eg. 2691, f. 78.
Instrnctions, as minister at Stock-
holm, 1743. Eg. 2691, f. 108.
Guybon, Family of. Rentals, etc., of
their manor of Fareswell, in Fincham,
CO. Norf., 15th cent.--l714. 34,292.
Guzmail (Anielo de). Letter to, from
Sir R. Southwell, 1670. 34,331, f. 157.
Onsman ( Santiago). Plan of Guada^
laxara, in New Galicia, 1813. 34,340, I.
©wydyr. Baron, v. Burrell (Peter).
Gwyn (Francis). 'Signature, as Clerk of
the Council, 1684. 34,195, f. 85.
Gwynne (Francis), M.P. for Christ-
churchy Sec to the Lord Lieut, of Ireland.
Letter to, from J. Burchett, 1702.
34,195, f. 127.
Gybbfi (Richard). Acquittance to, for
money lent to T. Knyvett, 1632. Eg.
2716, f. 85.
Gybon (John), Master in Chancery. Re-
cognizance of bond taken before, 1581.
Eg. 2713, f. 119.
OjUf Family of. Notes on, 1841. 33,929,
ff. 510, 512.
Gyll (Gordon). Letters to Rev. T. Streat-J
feild, 1841. 33,929, ff. 510, 512, 520.
Gylrye (John oQ. Complaint to Sir
R. Sadleir, 1559. 33,592, f. 62.
Gypsey ^angnage. Vocabularies of
the Hungarian and rranssylvanian, and
of the English, Gypsey languages, by
G. Borrow, 19th cent. 34,201, ff. 1, 26.
QfJWaaaXk (William). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Valet of the Crown, 1531>2.
33,376, f. 38 b.
H
(K— ). Letter to S. Bentham, n. d.
33,546, f. 550.
Saake ( )» Theatre Manager at
Breslau. Letter to, from £. B. S. Rau-
pach, 1835. Germ. 33,964, f. 434.
Haas (Albert de), of Bottcrdam. Bill
and receipt to O. Le Neve, 1699. Eg.
2719, ff. 144, 145.
Eacket (Lisle), of Moxhall, co. Warwick.
Letter to Downes, 1719. Eg.
2721, f. 446.
HacVing (John). Letter to Capt. Neve,
1701. /Cg. 2719, f. 263.
Eacon (Hubert). Letter to Sir W.
Paston, 1593. 33,597, f. 36.
Eadd of CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 32.
Eaddenkam, co. Comb. Deed relating
to, 1552. Add. Ch. 39,066.
Lease of the rectory, 1638.
33,576, f. 58.
Eadfield (Joseph). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1806. 34,456, f. 599.
Hadham, Little, co. Hertf. Deed
relating to, 1648. Add. Ch. 35,446.
Hadkam, Mnch, co. Hertf. Deed
relating to, 1648. Add. Ch. 35,446.
Eadlow, CO. Kent. Deeds relating to,
1443-1472. Add. Ch. 37,708; 37,711 ;
37,714; 37,730;— 1593, 1616. Add. Ch.
36,649; 36,650.
Extracts from parish-registers,
1558-1716. 33,914, f. 122.
Eaga (Nicholas de). Servios' commen-
tary on Virgil written at Louvain by,
1464. 33,795, f. 2.
Eaggard (John), Rector of Bennington.
Portrait, 1805. 33,641, f. 188.
Eaggard (William). Letter to Miss
M. Stuart, 1879. 34,046, f. 92.
Eail- Weston, co. Hunt. Deeds re-
lating to, 1466-1545. Add. Ch. 34,401-
33,403.
Conrt-roU, 1370. Add. Roll
39,580.
Sailes Abbey, co. Glouc. Impression
of seal of. xcvm. 52.
Eailes (Daniel), Secretary to the Em-
bassy at Paris, Envoy to Poland and to
Denmark. Correspondence with Lord
Carmarthen, afterwards Duke of Leeds,
1785-1791. Copy. 34,420, ff. 61, 74,
83, 147, 171, 190, 209,268,273, 286;
34,432, ff. 344, 479 ; 34,433, f. 309 ;
34,435, ff. 74, 329 ; 34,437, f. 98.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1786-
1791. 34,420, ff. 347, 437 ; 34,421, f. 9 ;
34,423, f. 331 ; 34,426, f. 99 ; 34,434,
f. 387 ; 34,435, ff. 331, 465 ; 34,439,
f. 210 ; 34,440, f. 210.
Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1791-1793. Copy. 34,437, ff. 27,
167, 243, 319, 326 ; 34,439, ff. 220, 369,
390, 452, 454, 464, 466 ; 34,440, ff. 31,
32, 93, 97, 116, 156, 160, 215, 218, 246,
277, 348, 365,452 ; 34,441, ff. 103, 105,
177, 179, 247, 346, 390, 392, 440, 460 ;
34,442, ff. 63, 55, 77, 129, 153, 330,
331, 361,366, 408; 34,443, ff. Ill, 139,
Digitized by
656
INDEX.
146, 200, 202, 262, 288, 322, 370, 394,
413, 4i>3; 34,444, ff. 15, 38, 86, 133,
167, 220, 289, 319, 346, 373; 34,446,
ff. 25, 68. 98; 34,448, ff. 191, 436;
34.449, ff. 145, 332, 376, 381, 387;
34.450, ff. 144, 163, 403.
Letter to M. Eden, 1792. 34,444,
f. 13.
Hailstone (Edward), of fforton Hall
Book.plate, 19th cent. 34,018.
Owned, in 19th cent., Add. 34,014 ;
34,015.
Haimo. v. Haymo.
Hainan, Island of. Map of, 17th cent.
34,184, f. 48 b.
Haines (Richard). Petition to W. Eden,
1787. 34,426, f. 216.
Haistwell (Edward), of the Middle
Temple, Book-plate, 1718. Eg, 2726,
Haiti, or San Domingo, Island of.
Maps and plans of, 1764-1788. 33,353.
Haiward (Agnes), of London. Letter
to B. Gawdy, 1588. Eg. 2713, f. 231.
Halcott (Thomas), of LUcham, co. Norf,
Letters to R. Wright, 1710, 1711. Eg,
2721, ff. 193, 219, 221.
Letters to 0. Le Neve, n. d. Eg,
2721, ff. 223-240.
Halden, co. Kent, Deed relating to,
1566. Add. Ch. 36,651.
Hale of Kinff's Walden, Family
of. Correspondence and papers, temp.
Hen. VL— 1814. 33,572-33,586.
Deeds relating to, 1552-1746.
Add. Ch. 34,952-34,974.
Demands on, for loans to the
Crown, expenses of troops quartered on,
etc., 1611-1680. 33,574, ff. 1-140
passim,
Wills, 1616-1777. 33,577, ff. 20-
passim.
— Catalogue of deeds belonging to,
17th cent. 33,582, f. 207.
Hale {Capt. ). List of electors
for, at the Hythe election, 1673. 34,152,
f. 11.
Hale (Bernard), Archdeacon of Ely and
Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge (1660).
Letters to and to his brother
William, circ. 1640. 33,572, ff. 272,
273.
Subscription to the Act of Uni-
formity, 1662. 33,579, ff. 56, 57.
Hale (Bernard), Chief Baron of the
Exchequer, Autobiographical notes,
1725. 33,579, f. 60.
Household accompts, 1716-1719.
33,570, ff. 314-344.
Hale (Bernard), Chief Baron of the
Exchequer (contintted). Leave of absence
to, 1725. 33,579, f. 58.
Letter to Mrs. Hale, 1719. 33,573,
f. 304.
Hale (Dyonisia). Letter to her brother
William, 1641. 33,572, f. 276.
V, also Williamson (Dyonuia).
Hale (Henry). Letter to his brother
Jeremiah, 1711. 33,573, f. 218.
Hale (Jeremiah). Letter to his brother
Bernard, 1705. 33,573, f. 194.
Declaration of trust by, 1728.
33,679, f. 61.
Hale {Sir John), Sheriff of co. Hertf,
(1663). Letters to his brother William,
1636-1637. 33,572, ff. 31-237 passmu
Hale (Katharine), vMad of W. Hale,
Letter to the mayor, etc., of Hertford,
1719. 33,673, f. 306.
Covenant of marriage with H,
Morice, 1722. 33,579, f. 63.
Hale (Richard i.), of King's Walden,
Papers relating to the Free Grammar
School at Hertford founded by, 1616-
1671. 33,578.
Inquisitio post mortem, 1621.
33,579, f. 76.
Hale (Richard ii.). Sheriff of co. Hertf,
(1632). Letters to his nephew W. Hale,
1636, 1637. 33,572, ff. 129, 140.
Hale (Richard iii.). Letters to ,
1641-1642. 33,572, ff. 278, 283, 284.
Hale (Richard iv.). Accompts of his
estates in cos. Hertf. and Bedf., 1679-
1687. 33,683.
Household accompts, 1681-1689.
33,582, ff. 109, 178 ; 33,585, f. 65.
Letters to his father, 1676, 1687.
33,573, ff. 153, 383.
Letter to Alderman Read, 1684.
33,573, f. 142.
Hale (Rose), tddow of WilUam Hale,
Sheriff of co. Hertf. (1621). Accompt-
book, 1634-1646. 33,581, f. 74.
Papers connected with law-suits
by, 1635-1668. 33,579, ff. 130-178.
Account of her estate, payment of
her legacies, etc., 1648-1668. 33,579,
ff. 269-297.
Hale (Rowland), Sheriff of co, Hertf,
(1647). Accompts, 1634-1669. 33,582,
f. 65 ; 33,584 ; 33,585, ff. 1-64.
Papers connected with law-suits
by, 1642-1660. 33,579, ff. 78-129.
Charges for quartering Lord Essex's
troops, 1644. 33,574, f. 11.
Cori'espondence with W. Lambe,
1635. 33,572, ff. 20, 48.
Digitized by
Kale (Rowland), Sheriff of co. Hertf.
(continued). Letters to his brother Wil-
liam, 1635-1636. 33,572, ff. 21-143
passim,
Letters to his mother, 1643, 1645.
33,572, ff. 300, 308.
' Letter to bis father, n. d. 33,573,
f.415.
Hale (Thomas). Letters to his brother
Bernard, 1702-1709. 33,573, ff. 178-
184, 187-193, 195-204, 220.
Hale (William i.), o&. 1641. Accompt-
book, 1634-1641. 33,581, f. 74.
Correspondence with his mother.
Rose Hale, 1635-1640. 33,572, ff. 22,
24, 274.
■ Correspondence with £. Downing,
1637. 33,572, ff. 189, 200.
Sale {Major William ii.), M,P. for co,
Hertf, IJst of finders of arms, etc,^ in
his regiment, 1669. 33,574, f. 112.
Orders for musters of his company
at Hitchin, etc, 1670-1680. 33,574,
ff. 125-127, 137, 139.
List of his company, 1676. 33?574,
f. 129.
Account of the trust-estate of,
1688. 33,579, f. 181.
Sale (William ui.). Letter to R. Tris-
tram, 1757. 33,573, f. 347.
Letter to T.Nugent, 1773. 33,573,
f. 379.
Funeral expenses, 1793. 33,579,
f. 354. '
Acquittances for leiracies by, 1794.
33,579, ff. 187-193.
Sale (William iv.). Orders to, for pay-
ment of the marriage portions of his
sisters Ann and Elizabeth, 1795. 33.573.
ff. 400, 402.
Appointment as Dep. Lieutenant
of CO. Hertf., circ, 1800. 33,573, f. 404.
Letter to his son Paggen, 1814.
33,573, f. 406.
Sales, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent.
33,896, f. 28; 33,919, f. 318; 33,920,
ff.66b-70.
Sales (Anthony), King's Messenger,
AttesUtion by, 1630. Copy, 34,311,
f. 414 b.
Sales {Sir Edward), 2nd Bart, Letter
to the town of Sandwich, 1676. 33,512.
f. 107.
Sales (George). Owned, in 17th cent..
Add. 34,062.
Sales (John). Exchequer payment to,
as second Baron of the Exchequer,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 47.
Sales Sail Kanor, co. Norf, War-
rant to the steward of, to collect rents,
1598. ^(7. 2713, f. 490.
SaUvy (Jacques Fran9oi8 Fromental
Elias), Musician. Letters to , with
portrait, 1850, n. d. Fr. 33,965,
ff. 148-152.
Salifiu, Earls of.
V, Montagu.
Montagu-Dunk (George).
Marchioness Dowager of. v. Savile
(Gertrude).
Marquis of. v. Savile (George).
Salke of Fethaniyco. Sent, Family
of, Extracte rel. to, 19th cent, 33,921,
ff. 215, 216.
Ball al. Wingmere Manor, in
Elham, CO. Kent. Extract from court-
rolls, 1598-1672 5 19th cent. 33,899,
f. 128.
Sail, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 298 b.
Sail (A—), ? mfe of Dr. HaU, Dean of
Christ, Church, Letter to Lady Auckland,
1812. 34,458, f. 411.
Sall(/?0O. Arthur), of Hastings^co, Sussex.
Impression of seal made, in 1891, from
matrix in possession of. xcvii. 13.
Sail (Charles), Army Surgeon, Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1775. 33,977, f. 52.
Sail (Charles Henry), Dean of Christ
Church, Letters to Lord Auckland,
1793, 1806. 34,449, f. 249; 34,456,
ff. 602, 629.
Sail (J — ^). Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1819. 33,545, f. 378.
Sail (John), of Wotton Bassett, co, Wilts.
General release to, from J. Fawlkener,
1610. Eg, 2715, f. 112.
Sail (Prudence), widoto, of West Ham,
CO, Essex, Bond for repayment to, of
loan, 1697. Eg. 2718, f. 423.
Sail (Samuel), jun. Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1805. 33,981, f. 182.
Sail (Thomas), of Kingston Lacy, in
Wimbome Minster, co. Dors, General
release to F. Gawdy and A. Rawlings,
1619. jE^. 2715, f. 222.
Sail (William). Letter to Sir B. Gawdy,
1602. Eg. 2714, f. 211.
Sail (William). Acquittance to, from
S. Richardson, for his wife's legacy, 1682.
Eg. 2717, f. 397.
Sall^ {Sir Charles), Musician, Letter
to H. Ludlow, 1864. 33,965, f. 47.
Letter to A. G. Kurtz, 1885.
33,965, f. 49.
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INDEX.
Ealler {Baron Albert de). Proposals as
to the sale of his library, 1778. Eg.
2679, f. 11.
Bailer (Baron Am^^ Emmanuel de).
Letter to, from Dr. S. F. Simmons, 1778.
Eg. 2679, f. 11.
Hallett (John). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1787, n. d. 33,978, f. 143;
33,982, f. 241.
Ealley (Thomas), Carlisle Herald, £i-
chequer payment to, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 26 b.
Eallixig, CO. Kent. Deed relating to,
1391. Add. Ch. 36,652.
Kalloiz al. Ealioz (Pierre), Jesuit, of
Li^ge (o6. 1656). Verses on his death,
by R. Clarke, 17th cent. Lot. 33,392,
f. 152 b.
Hallows (William). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1779. 33,977, f. 99.
Halse (James). Owned, in 1795, Add.
33,420.
Halse (Nicholas). Letter to, from Sir
F. Godolphin, 1596. 34,224, f. 22.
Halsey (George). Papers relating to
the impressment of, in the Danish
service. 1769. Kg. 2698, ff. 80-84, 98,
100, 132, 146, 215, 220.
Halspotinde <tl. Harte (John). Ex-
chequer payment to, as gunner, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 44.
HaltOn, CO. Salop. Rental, 1590.
33,576, f. 114.
Deed relating to, 1626. Add. Ch.
35,434.
HaljS. V. Hales.
Ham, CO. Surr. (?). Deed relating to,
temp. Hen. III. Add. Ch. 38,976.
Ham (Thomas). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1835. 33,836, f. 153.
Haman (Charles), of London. Letters
to 0. Lo Neve, 170^-1710. Eg. 2719,
ff. 344, 426, 432 ; Eg. 2720, f. 278 ; Eg.
2721, f. 168.
Hambleton, co. Rntl. Deeds relating
to, 1180, 1318. Add. Ch. 34,255:
34,256.
Hamburg, in Qermany. Letter from
Charles L to the burgomasters, etc.. of,
1626. 34,326, f. 57.
Treaty with Denmark, 1736. Ea.
2683, f. 75.
Letter from the Senate to Baron
Schimmelmann, 1764. Copy. Eq
2698, f. 98.
Ship's certificate from the Burgo-
master, etc, 1598. Add. Ch. 39,034.
V. also News-letters.
Hamden, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,896, f . 9.
Hamden (i>/*. George). Bequests to
his children, from their aunt, A. Hutton,
1643. -E^. 2716, f. 383.
Hamilton ( Letter to Sir J.
Banks, n. d. 33,982, f. 371.
Hamilton (Ant—). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1784. 33,977, f. 281.
Hamilton ( Elizabeth ), Avdhoress.
Letter to, from Mrs. H. L. Piozzi, 1805.
33,964, f. 359.
Hamilton {Rev. Ezekiel), Secretary to
the Duke of Ormonde. Letters to, from
the Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950,
ff. 19, 20 b.
Pseudonyms for. v. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Hamilton (Frederic), Superintendent of
the Royal Academy of Music. Letter to
J. Eames, 1829. 33,965, f. 50.
Hamilton (Gavin), Commendator of
Kilwinning. Proceedings, as commis-
sioner for Mary, Qu. of Scots, 1568.
33,531, ff. 41-70.
Conference with the Regent Murray
at Glasgow, 1569. 33,531, f. 75.
Hamilton (Henry), Governor of Ber^
muda. Letter to Lord Auckland, 1792.
34,441, f. 87.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1795, 1796.
33,979, f. 255; 33,980, ff. 11, 18, 58, 63.
Hamilton (Hugh Douglas?). Letter
to Dr. Percy, 1776. 33,963, f. 73.
Hamilton (James), 2nd Earl of Arran.
\st Duke of Chdtelh&ault, Governor of
Scotland. Commission to ambassadors
to France, 1547. 33,531, f. 15.
Conference in his name with the
Regent Murray at Glasgow, 1569.
33,531, f. 75.
Letter to, from Henry VliL, 1543.
33,531, f. 13.
Letter to, from Sec Cecil, 1559.
33.591, f. 52.
Letters to, from Sir R. Sadleir,
1559. 3S,591, f. 148 ; 33,592, f. 70.
Letter to, from Sir J. Croft, 1559.
33.592, f. 70.
Hamilton (James), 3rd Earl of Arran^
Captain of the Scots Guard in France.
Acquittance for a quarter's pay, 1559.
Signed. AJd. Ch. 37,637.
Passports for, under his alias of
Mons. de Beaufort, 1559. 33,591, ff. 76,
77.
Correspondence with Sirs R. Sad-
leir and J. Croft, 1559. 33,591, f. 149 ;
33,592, ff. 70, 158, 183, 185, 201, 202,
228, 230, 240, 242, 250, 253, 261-269,
273, 276, 284.
Digitized by
INDEX.
659
Hamilton (James), Is^ Duke of Hamil-
ton, Statement before his execution,
1649. 34,216, f. 45.
Hamilton (James), 6M Earlof Ahercom,
Letters, speeches, etc, of, concerning
coinage, 1722-26. Copies* 34,358,
ff. 83-100.
Letter to £. Southwell, 1727.
34,358, f. 119.
Hamilton (James). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1773, 1774. 33,977, ff. 22, 33.
Hamilton (Johanna Young), undbto of
Capt, Walter Hamiltony M.N. Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1817. 34,459, ff. 204,
221.
Hamilton (JohnX Archbishop of St.
Andrew*s. Letter to, from Mary, Qu. of
Scots, 1569. 33,531, f. 73.
Hamilton (Lord John), Marquis of
Hamilton (1599). Declaration, as Pre-
sident of the Council for the Borders,
1589. Draft. 33,531, f. 231.
Hamilton (Sackville), Assistant Secre-
tary for Ireland. Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 1780-1783, 1793. 34,417, f. 288 ;
34,419, ff. 35, 211 ; 34,452, f. 91.
Hamilton (iStV William^ of Elieston,
Loan to, from W. Dick, 1632. 33,589,
f. 1.
Hamilton (William). Letters to R.
Tristram, 1756-1757. 33,573, ff. 338-
346.
Hamilton (Sir William), English Minis-
ter at Naples, Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1778-1803. 34,048.
Letter to Lord Grenville, 1793.
34,450, f. 207.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1793.
34,450, f. 218.
Hamilton (William). Letter cone,
drawings of, 1806. Eg. 2679, f. 13.
Hamilton (William), Under Foreign
Secretary of State, Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1811. 34,048, f. 99.
Hamilton (William). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1818. 34,048, f. 100.
Hamilton (William Gerard), Irish
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Letters to
W. Eden, 1781, 1782. 34,418, ff. 173,
321.
Hamme (John), Rector of Wayford, co.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 3 b.
Hamme (Thomas). Letter to hb
cousin, M. Sedley, 1592. Eg. 2713, f. 291.
Hammersmith, co. Middl. Notice
cone, charities of de Louthebourg
at, 1789. 33,498, f. 2^
Hammerstein (Christian Ludwig von).
Colonel. Memorial to W. Titley, 1736.
Fr. Eg. 2683, f. 139.
Correspondence with W. Titley,
1736, 1737. Eg. 2683, ff. 194, 253;
Eg. 2684, ff. 1, 62.
Hammon (Henry), of Hethersetty co.
Norf. Bond, 1579. Eg. 2713, f. 75.
Hammond of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 62 b. .
Hammond (George), Charg€ d'affaires
at Copenhagen. Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 1790. 34,432, f. 476; 34,433,
f. 196.
Hammond (William Osmund), of St,
Alhan*s Court, Kent, Letters to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1827-1829. 33,929, ff. 106,
152-154.
Hamon, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,896,^51.
V, also Hammond, Family of,
Hamond, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 23.
Hamond (Sir Andrew Snape), Bart,y
Captain E.N.y Comptroller of the Navy.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1779-1798.
34,416, f. 481 ; 34,419, f. 218; 34,420,
ff. 224, 231; 34,454, ff. 347, 483*;
34,460, ff. 430-434.
Letters to S. Bentham, 1799, 1800.
33,543, ff. 123, 317.
Hamond (John). Mem. of licence to
T. Knyvett to sue on a bond, 1630.
Eg, 2716, f. 26.
Hamond (Thomas). Letter to
Warner, 1708. Eg. 2721, f. 36.
Hamond (Ursula). Acquittance for
money paid to the use of, 1634. Eg,
2716, f. 153.
Hampden (Sir Edmund). Counsel's
arguments for, when imprisoned for re-
fusing the loan, 1627. 33,468, f. 7.
Hampden (Eliza). Letters to her son-
in-law, T. Knyvett, 1649, 1650. Eg,
2716, f. 475; Eg. 2717, f. 5.
HampneU,We«t, CO. 5i««r«. Moneys
to be paid to the Vicar of, [1592],
33,410, f. 100.
Hampton (Thomas), of the Inner Temple,
Apology for libel, 1563. Eg. 2713,
f. 29.
Hampton Court, co, Middl, Accompt
for repairs to, 1600, 1601. 34,195,
ff. 14, 16.
View, 16G9. 33,707, U, f. G6.
Hams (J—). Letter to W. Eden, 1780.
34,420, f. 408.
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INDEX.
Hanache ( ). Chanson I 5, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 19.
Haaaper Office. Pajmentsontofthe
Uanaper, 1600-1614. 34,324, f. 131.
Eanbury (Charles), English minister to
the Circle of Lower Saxony. Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1782. 33,539, f. 295.
Sanbliry (John). Letters to R. Gun-
ning, 1768-1770. Eg. 2697, f. 306;
Eg. 2698, ff. 66, 218, 264 ; Eg, 2699,
f.42.
Eanchet, Family of. Notes of burials
[at Chrishall, co. Essex?], 18th cent.
33,498, f. 64.
HanCOCke (John), Eector of Charlton
. Mackrellt co. Som. Book of Articles of
, A.D. 1562 subscribed bj, 1573. 33,973,
f. 10.
Han^asjde' (<^^* Thomas). Letter to
Sec. Vernon, 1701. Copy, 34,348,
f. 120.
Sa&dal (George Frederic). March in
three parts, 1788. 34,126, f. 71.
•* Deborah," 18th cent. 34,006.
. "Zadok the Priest," etc., 18th
cent. 33,568, £F. 53, 78 b, 88.
' Selections from ** Xerxes," over-
tures, etc,j arranged for strings, late
18th cent. 34,074-34,075, passim;
34,076, ff. 3 b, 4 b.
Cantota, 19th cent. 34,291,
f. 13 b.
Directions cone. South Sea Stock,
with portrait, 1716. 33,965, f. 204.
Verses spoken on his death, 18th
cent. 33,351, f. 24.
Eandville of Waltham and HI-
combe, co. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 60 b.
Eanington of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 55 b.
Hanmer (James). Letter to J. Hare,
1712. Eg. 2721, f. 408.
Sanmer (Sir Thomas), Speaker of ihe
House of Commons. Letter to, from the
Commissioners of Accompts, 1713.
34,195, f. 141.
Hannong ( ), co'«i» of P. A.
Hnrmon j. Letter to J. R. Boileuu, 1761.
Fr. And Enjl. 33,963, f. 85.
Hannong (Pierre Antoine), Porcelain
manufacturer. Letters to J. R. Boileau,
1761-2. Fr. and Engl. 33,963, ff. 84,
86, 87.
EanOTOr, Electors of. George (H.)
Augustud. Corres|iondencc of his Minis-
ters with W. Titley, 1739-1744. Eff.
2685, ff. 223, 270, 294, 366 ; Eg. 2689,
ff. 278, 282, 307, 316 ; Eg. 2690, ff. 5,
24, 33, 265, 303, 305 ; Eg. 2691, ff. 180,
209 ; Eg. 2692, ff. 236, 282.
George (111.) William Frederic
Army-list for 1773, with additions to
1789. 33,513.
V. also England, Sovereigns of.
George II., IIL
Eansal (M — L — ^), Austrian Consul at
Kartoum. Letter to the Austrian Consul-
General, 1884. Germ. 34,478, f. 107.
Hanseatic League. Negotiations
with England, 1560. 34,324, ff. 3, 6.
Names of the Hanse towns, 1604.
34,324, f. 35.
Privy Council order in favour of
Hanse merchants, 1629. 34,326, f. 57.
Hanson (Rev. Aug— W— ). Address
on the civilization of the Africans, 19th
cent. 33,837, f. 50.
Eaniing. v, Hannong.
Earbord (William), Ambassador to the
Hoijue. Instructions to, 1690. 34,340,
f. 65.
Cypher, 1690. 34,340, f. 68.
EarCOnrt (Simon), Is^ Earl Harcourt.
Warrant for payment of expenses of,
in negotiating the marriage of George
III., 1761. 33,610, f. 47.
Harding (ifrs. Phillis). Presented,
in 1892, Add. 34,274, G.
Hardinge (George), M.P.for OfdSnrwn.
Correspondence with Lord Auckland,
1791, 1802. 34,438, ff. 26, 68 ; 34,445,
f. 531.
Hardres, Lower, co. Kent. Deed
relating to, 1399. Add. Ch. 36,655.
Hardres, Upper, co. Kent, Deeds
relating to, 1507, 1630. Add, Ck,
36,653; 36,654.
Hardres of Great Hardres, co.
Kent, Familt/ of. Pedigree*, 19th cent.
33,920, ff. 57 b, 58.
Hardres (Richard). Letters to the town
of Sandwich, 1644. 33,512, ff. 93, 96.
HardreSS (J — )• Letters to J. Bridger,
with verses, 1735-1 738. 33,924, ff. 102-
107.
Hardwicke, ^arl of. v, Yorke
(Philip).
Hardwicke (Robert). Letter to S.
Grimaldi. 1859. 34,189, f. 475.
Hardwicke (Thomas), Captain^ aftenr.
Major. Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1803,
1805. 33,981, ff. 126, 188.
Digitized by
INDEX.
661
Hardy (Christopher). Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1839. 34,189, t 188.
Sardy (James). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1791. 33,979, f. 96.
Hardy (John), of Elsingy co. Norf,
Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1693-1696. Eg.
2718, ff. 62, 225, 319.
Hardy (Josiah). Appointment as Con-
sul at Cadiz, 1764. 34,412, f. 86.
Hardy {Sir Thomas Duffus), Deputy
Keeper of the Jhtblic Records, Letters
to S. Grimaldi, 1836-1853. 34,189,
ff. 93, 142, 417.
Hare (Alice), of ffargham, co. Norf.
Letter to , 1710. Eg. 2721,
f. 158.
• Acquittance for a bequest from, by
E. Bullock, 1713. Eg. 2721, f. 411.
Hare (Ann). Accompt of her allowance,
1687. Eg, 2717, f. 409.
■ Letters to her brother John, 1699-
1718. Eg. 2719, ff. 67, 91, 99, 136,
141, 162, 202, 257, 298; Eg. 2720,
ff. 422, 438 ; Eg. 2721, ff. 62, 169-185,
417, 439.
Letter to her niece, K. Bedingfield,
1710. Eg. 2721, f. 196.
Letter to her nephew, —
Hare, n. d. Eg. 2721, f. 186.
• Acquittances for annuity, to her
brother John, 1706, 1708. Eg. 2720,
ff. 336, 336 b ; Eg. 2721, f. 55.
Hare (Anne). Letters to J. Hare, 1714.
Eg, 2721, ff. 414, 416.
Hare (Bridget), of Alder Holland in Nor-
inch, mdow of John /fare. Blacksmith.
Acquittance to T. Knyvett, 1641. Ea.
2716, f. 363.
Hare (Charles), of Gressenhall, co. Norf.
Letter to J. Hare, 1719. Eg. 2721,
f. 442.
Hare (E— ). Letter to his brother John,
1680. -S^. 2717, f. 405.
Hare (Elizabeth). Accompts of her
allowance, 1687. Eg. 2717, f. 409.
Hare (Henry), of Docking, co. Norf. Let-
ters to J. Hare, 1704, 1707, 1718. Eg.
2720, ff. 104, 1 13, 405 : Eg. 2721, ff. 440,
441.
Hare (Hugh), of the Inner Temple. Let-
ters to Sir T. Knyvett, 1590. Eg. 2713,
ff. 266, 267.
Acquittance to Sir T. Knyvett,
1592. Eg. 2713, f. 288.
Hare {Rev, James). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1789. 33,978, f. 264.
Hare (Sir John), M.P, for King's Lynn.
Letters to F. Gawdy, 1627-1628. Ej.
2715, ff. 330, 343, 416, 431, 440.
Hare (Sir John), M.P. for King's Lynn
{continued). Certificate of the discharge
of F. Gawdy from furnishing a light
horse, 1627. Eg. 2715, f. 421.
Letters to W. Hale, 1637. 33,572,
ff. 190, 239.
Hare (John), of Sidestrand and Docking^
CO. Norf. Bonds, 1662, 1687. Eg.
2717, ff. 222, 408.
Hare (John), Rouge Dragon and Rich"
mond Herald. Correspondence, 1699-
1709. Eg. 2719, passim; Eg. 2720,
ff. 405, 422, 438, 441, 448 ; Eg. 2721,
ff. 117, 450, 452, 453.
Acquittances to, 1706, 1708, 1713.
Eg. 2720, ff. 386, 336 b ; jEJ;. 272 1, ff. 55,
411.
Order for payment to R. Harei
1708. JSJjr. 2721, f. 19 b.
' Notes of his family, etc., ante 1721.
Eg. 2721, f. 451.
Hare (Mary), of Stow Bardolph, co,
Norf. Letter to Mrs. Bell, 1609. Eg.
2715, f. 109.
Hare (Michael), of Norwich. Letter to
his cousin, B. Gawdy, 1580. Eg. 2713,
f. 110.
Letter to Sir T. Knyvett, 1592.
Eg. 2713, f. 292.
Letter to his nephew, R. Hobart,
1608. Eg. 2715, f. 91.
Hare (Michael). Letter to Sir John
[Hobarte ?], 1604. Eg. 2714, f. 362.
Hare (Nicholas), of Snetterlcm^ co. Norf.
Letters to B. Gawdy, 1579-1582. Eg.
2713, ff. 80, 120, 129, 130, 132.
Hare (Rafe i.), of London. Covenant
for performance of agreements, 1569.
Eg. 2713, f. 37.
General release to T. Knevytt,
1574. 15/. 2713, f. 49.
Hare (Ralph ii.). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1602. Eg. 2714, f. 209.
Hare (Ralph iii.). Bill of duties for his
funeral, 1679. Eg. 2717, f. 384.
Hare (Ralph iv.). Letters to J. Hare,
1702-1709. Eg. 2719, ff. 314, 425,
436; Eg. 2720, ff. 128, 160, 218, 249,
292, 419, 432, 465-469 ; Eg. 2721, ff. 3,
28, 84, 122.
Order for payment to, from J.
Hare, 1708. Eg. 2721, f. 19 b.
Hare {Sir Ralph), 3rrf Bart., of Stow
Bardolphj co. Norf. Letters to 0. Le
Neve, 1708. Eg. 2721, ff. 10, 16.
Hare (Robert), of Lomlon. Letters to,
from T. Knyvett, with acquittances
from H. Knyvett, 1591. Eg. 2713,
ff. 273, 274.
Digitized by
662
INDEX.
Hare (Robert), of Bruisijard, co. Suff,
Letter to R. Hobart, 1608. Eg, 2715,
f. 90.
Hare (Thomas), afttrw, Uh Bart., of
Stow Bardolph. Letters to J. Hare,
1714-1717. Eg, 2721, fL 422, 425, 428,
429.
HareCOnrt (W— -). Letter to his cou-
sin, H. Knyyett, 1595. Eg. 2713, f. 461.
Saren (William van). Letter of the
United Netherlands to Peter IL of Por-
tugal, signed by, 1700. 34,335, f. 87.
Earflete. t?. Septvans al, Harflete.
Hargrave (Francis), A'.C, Recorder of
Liveipool. Descent of Gary of Tor
Abbey, compiled by, 1798. 33,499.
Letter to T. Cadell, 1794. 34,486,
f. 10.
Kargrave (Francis Albany James).
Wrote, in 1798, Add, 33,499.
Harington, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,929, f. 19.
Earington (Henry), M.D., of Bath,
Duet and glees, 1788. 34,126, ff. 34 b,
38, 57.
Earington (John), Baron Harington
ofExton. Patent of creation, 1603. Ex-
tract, 34,218, f. 192.
Earington {Sir John). Family me-
moranda, 1 7th cent. Eg. 2711, passim,
Metrical psalms, in handwriting of,
17th cent. Eg. 2711, f. 104.
Earington (John), /. P, for co, Somerset.
Memoranda, 1635-1653. Eg, 2711,
passim.
Letter to J. Selden, 1652. Draft.
Eg, 2711, f. 94.
Earington (William). Name inscribed,
17th cent. Ej, 2111, (, 27,
Earison (John), of Wrenintjham, co. Norf.
Letter to Sir T. Knyvett, 1617. Eg.
2715, f. 205.
Earlackendenof GO-Eenty Family
of. Pedigrees, 19th cent. 33,895, f. 17 b ;
33,920, f. 13.
Earle (Edward). Petition for the post
of apothecary-general in the Navy, 17th
cent. 33,589, f. 83.
Earleston, co. Norf, Grants of land
in, 1509. Eg. 2713, f. 7.
Earley (E<lward), brother of the 1st
Earl of Oxford. Memoirs of, 1688-
1715. Copy. 34,515, f. 1.
Memoirs of Robert Harley by,
early 18th cent. Copy, 34,515, f. 116.
Earley (^"^.V J^^Q^ Elizabeth), afterw.
Ladtf Langdalc. Owned, in 19th cent..
Add. 34,054, f. 15.
ISUxlm (Sir Robert), K,B, Indenture
with the Crown, as Master of the Mint,
1626. Copy. 34,358, f. 7.
Earley (Robert), is* Earl of Oxford.
Memoirs of, by E. Harley, early ISth
cent. 34,515, f. 116.
Letter from Ireland on the at-
tempted assassination of, by the Marquis
Guiscard, 1711. 34,079, f. 54.
Expense for keep in the Tower,
1719. 34,195, f. 149.
Earling (Francis). Letters to Sir
W. Twysden, 1745, 1747. 34,174^
ff. 101, 110.
Earlstone, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 296.
Earman (Richard), of Westminster,
Letter to T. Knyvett, 1645. Eg, 2716,
f. 400.
Eamham, West, co. Wilts. Deed
relating to, circ. 1268-1301. Add. Ch.
37,669.
Earo y Guzman (Gaspar), Marquez
d'Eliche. Papers cone, the impriion-
ment of, 1667. 34,330, ff. 26, 27, 28,
112.
Letters to Sir R. Southwell, 1667,
1668. Span. 34,330, ff. 110, 138.
Earo y Guzman (Juan Domingo de),
Cvnde de Monterey, Governor of the
Spanish Netherlands. Letter to Lord
Castlehaven, 1674. 34,345, f. 36.
Letter to, from the Queen Regent
of Spain, 1672. 34,341, f. 69.
Earod de Senevas (Melchior de).
Marquis de St. Bomain, AhM de Brfytue,
etCf French Envoy to Portugal Corre-
spondence with Sir R. Southwell, 1668.
34,330, ff. 123, 126.
Earpsfield (Nicholas), Archdeacon of
Canterbury. Treatise on the divorce of
Henry VIII. and Katharine of Aragon,
temp. Mary. 33,737.
Earpnr (H — ). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1801. 33,543, ff. 516,
522, 524.
EarreSOn (John), of London. Letter to
Sir R. KnoUys, 1618. Eg. 2715, f. 214.
Earrietshamy f^o. Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 1390-1602. Add. Ch. 36,656-
36,665.
Extracts from parish-registers,
1538-1695. 33,914, f. 146.
Earrington, Baron, v. Stanhope
(William).
Earrington (Dr. Robert). Letters to
Sir jT^anks, 1792, 1794. 33,979,
ff. 133, 145, 148, 244, 246, 269, 277, 286.
Digitized by
INDEX.
663
Harris (Ensign of the B. 8.
Corps, Survey of Jersey finished by, late
18th cent. 34,145.
Harris (Arthur), of co. Cornwall'
Letters to, rel. to the defences of the
county, 1596-1600. 34,224, ff. 20-22,
24, 29, 31, 34, 38.
Harris (James), M,P, for Christchurch,
Letter to Rev. R. Potter, 1778. 34,079,
f. 70.
Harris (James), afterw. Earl of Malmes^
bury, Envoy to Madrid, Prussia, Jiussia^
and the Hngue, Letters to R. Gunning,
1771-1776. Eg. 2700, ff. 94, 289;
Eq, 2701, ff. 55, 114, 146, 161, 164, 195,
220, 229, 291 ; Eg. 2702, ff. 2, 14, 33,
36, 42, 48, 57, 67, 84, 103, 128, 145,
162, 169, 206, 214, 235, 236, 245, 268,
276, 336, 386 ; Eg. 2703, ff. 136, 151,
161, 162, 163, 175, 197, 253, 310, 319,
326, 329, 348, 356.
— — Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1773-1805. 34,412, ff. 219, 225,
232, 400; 34,413, ff. 71, 90, 133;
34.414, ff. 109, 197, 205, 515, 516;
34.415, ff. 76, 127, 303; 34,416. ff. 10,
358 ; 34,424, f. 313 ; 34,426, ff. 72, 161,
331, 337, 396; 34,430, f. 22; 34,456,
f. 300.
Correspondence with S. Bentham,
1781-1783. 33,539, ff. 189, 283, 390.
' Correspondence with J. Bentham»
sen., [1783], 1784, 1788. 33,540»
ff. 114,449; 33,657, f. 263.
Memorial to, on the interference
with the Dutch trade to New Guinea,
1785. 34,466, f. 130.
Letter to W. W. Grenville, 1787.
34,426, f. 338.
Letter to Lord Carmarthen, 1787.
Copy. 34,425, f. 202.
Instructions, as Ambassador Extra-
ordinary to the Lille Conference, 1797.
Extr. 34,454, f. 147.
Harris (Richard), of Varmofith. L'itters
to 0. Le Neve, 1699-1705. Eq. 2719,
ff. 92, 123, 163, 221, 222, 249, 260, 275,
290, 329, 342, 347; Eg. 2720, f. 162;
Eg. 2721, f. 290.
Harris (T— ), Notary public. List of
parish churches in Lincoln recorded by,
1597. 34,140, f. 29 b.
Harris (Thomas), of fiurnham^ co. Norf.
Letter to 0. Le Neve, [ante 1712]. Eg.
2721, f. 288.
Harrison (Alington), of West Wichhnm^
CO. C'tmb. Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1696.
Eg. 2718, f. 251.
Harrison (Benjamin), Member of the
Secret Committee of Cowfress. Letter
to the American Commissioners to
France, 1776. 34,413. f. 130.
Harrison (Edmund). Letters to O. Le
Neve, 1701-1710. Eg. 2719, ff. 266,
281 ; Eg. 2720, ff. 157, 337 ; Eg. 2721,
ff. 127, 128, 195.
Harrison (George), Norroy King at
Arms, and Registrar of the Heralds*
College. Certificate of a record in the
College of Arms, 1789. 33,541, f. 59.
Harrison (George), Permanent Secretary
to the Treasury. Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1806. 34,456, f. 529.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1812-1813. 33,544, ff. 586, 588,
590, 698; 33,545, ff. 28, 34, 35, 42, 44,
80, 112, 116, 125, 128.
Harrison (James). Lease by, at Hurst,
CO. Berks, 1608. Imperf. 34,302, f. 23.
Harrison (James). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 272.
Harrison (John). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1796. 33,542, f. 198.
Harrison (John). Letter to ,
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 68.
Harrison (Sir Richard), of Finchamp-
steady CO. Berks. Accompts probably
written by, 1612-1637. 34,302, ff. 1-8 b.
Harrison (Richard). Intelligence on
affairs in America, 1778. 34,416, f. 123.
Harrison (Samuel). Letter to W.
Hale, 1637. 33,572, f. 243.
Harrison (Thomas), Lord Spencer's
Atfent. Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1796. 33,542, ff. 2u0, 204.
Harrison (William), of Wreninjham^
CO. Norf. Letters to T. Knyvett, 1640-
1657. Eg. 2716, ff. 361, 368, 379 ; Eg.
2717, ff 13, 44, 46, 52, 65, 67, 69, 85,
86, 90, 99, 100, 107, 123, 129, 138, 143,
154, 155.
Letters to Katharine Knyvett,
1641-1645. Eg. 2716, ff. 366, 370, 372,
389, 390, 399.
Harrison (William). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1800. 33,543, ff. 235, 283.
Harrold, co, Bedf. Impression of seal
found at. xciv. 18.
Harrow, co. Middl. Deeds relating to,
temp. Ed w. II.— 1 366. Add. Ch. 37.363-
37,367.
Harrowby, Baron. V. Ryder (Dudley).
Countess of. V. Ryder (Susan).
Harrys (Henry), of Lrmdon. Letter to
T. Cockett, 1603. ' Eg. 27U, f. 204.
Digitized by
664
INDEX.
Harrys (Thomas), 0/ Catfieldf co. Norf,
Bond to the High Sheriff of Norfolk,
1593. Eg, 2713, f. 322.
Harsnet (Samuel), Arclibishop of York,
Notes on his brass at Chigwell, 18th
cent. 33,498, f. 68.
Earsnett (Robert), M.A,, Canon of
Wells in 1677. Letter to C. Twysden,
1676. 34,173, f. 35.
Sarston (John), v, Hartstongue.
Eart of LvllixurstonepCO. Zent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 14 b.
Hart (Barbaric). Letter to
Gawdy, n.rf. £g, 2722, f, 69.
Hart (Barberie), of Bury St. Edmunds,
CO. Suff. Letter to [F. GawdyJ 1637.
Eg. 2716, f. 282.
Hart (Nathanael), of Yarmouth. Letters
to 0. Le Neve, 1701. Eg. 2719, ff. 246,
250, 265.
Hart (Rebekah). Letter to Mrs. Le
Neve, {ante 1712]. Eg. 2721, f. 291.
Hart (Richard). Release by, of Round-
way, in Bishop's Cannings, co. Wilts.,
1698. 34,008, f. 58.
Hart (Stephen), of Hempstead, co. Norf,
Acquittance to B. Gawdy and M.
Cryspe, 1594. Eg. 2713, f. 381.
Harte a/* Halspounde (John). Ex-
chequer payment to, as gunner, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 44.
Harte (Thomas). Owned, in 16th cent..
Add. 34,266.
Hartford, co. Hunt. Deeds relating to,
1409. Add. Roll 39,581 1560-1590.
Add. Ch. 39,162-39,169.
Hartford (F— ). Letters to Dr. Watts,
1740, 1741. Copies. 33,929, f. 6.
Harting, co. Sussex. Induction of F.
Salisbury, vicar, 1680. 33,410, f. 127.
Hartlebory, co. Wore. Deed relating
to, 1664. Add. Ch. 38,980.
Hartley, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1555. Add. Ch. 36,666.
Hartley-Wintney, co. Southt. Deed
relating to, 1416. Add. Ch. 38,764.
Hartstong (Henry). Letter to J.
Knyvett, 1651. Eg. 2717, f. 8.
Hartstonge (Robert), of Noririch.
Letter to O. Le Neve, 1703. Eg, 2719.
f. 397.
Hartstongue a/. Harston (John),
of Norwich. Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1696.
Eg. 2718, f. 359.
Harttoppe (Thomas), Goldsmith, of
London. Recognizance of bond to, 1581.
Eg. 2713, f. 119.
Harty, Isle of, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1589. Add. Ch. 36,667.
Harty of BircMngton* co. Sent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 57.
Harvey (Daniel Whittle), M.P. for
Southtoark. Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1830. 33,546, f. 426.
Letters to S. Knighton and R. L
Richardson, 1839. 34,245, A, ff. 211,
232.
Harvey (E— ). Letters to 1st Lord
Auckland, 1792, 1806. 34,446, f. 217 ;
34,456, f. 448.
Letters to 2nd Lord Auckland,
1814, n. d. 34,459, f. 90 ; 34,460, f. 435.
Harvey (HenrietU). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1822, 1824. 34,459, ff. 320,
411.
Harvey (J—). Letter to O. Le Neve,
1707. Eg. 2720, f. 430.
Harvey (J— S— ). Letters to Sir S.
E. Brydges, 1793, 1799, 1810. 33,929,
ff. 8, 11, 28, 30.
Letter to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1825.
34,103, f. 15.
Harvey {Sir Thomas), of Bury St.
Edmunds, co. Suf. Bond to, from W.
Gawdy, 1660. Eg. 2717, f. 198.
Harvey (Thomas), Eector of Cowden.
Lettei-8 to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1831.
33,929, ff. 270, 272, 274.
Harvey (William). Description of
Linkinhorne, co. Comw., 1728. Copy.
33,420, f. 140 b.
Harvey (William), Artid. Letter to
T. Macdonald, n. d. 33,964, f. 203.
Harvie (John). Letter to J. Muir, 1777.
34,414, f. 258.
Harvv (Roger), Servant to Lord Leicester.
Lette? to B. Gawdy, [1564-1588]. Eg.
2713, f. 250.
Harwich, co. Essex. Royal charter to,
14th cent. Copy. Eg. 2788, f. 54.
View, 1669. 33,767, B, f. 82.
Harwyne (John), of Fakenham, co. Norf.
Lettef to Gawdy, 1663. Eg.
2717, f. 238.
Hase (John). Acquittonce to his uncle,
W. Gostlinn, for an annuity, 1631. Eg.
2716, f. 51.
Hasell (Samuel). Letters to Rev. J.
Skinner, 1829-1832. 33,665, f. 337;
33,716, ff. 75-80, 89-93, 104.
Digitized by
INDEX.
665
Hasell (Samael), continued. Letter to
Rev. W. Phelps, 1835. 33,836, f. 229.
^amAeld COTlxt^ CO. Gloucester. Pedi-
gree and notices of the family of Baker
of, 19th cent. 83,611, f. 144.
fiaaketon, co. Suff. Deeds relating to
the Rectory manor, 1467-1606. Add.
Ch. 33,011-33,033.
Deeds relating to Thorpe-hall
manor in, 1539-1685. Add. Ch. 33,035-
33,040, B.
Haskins (John). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
1701. Eg. 2719, f. 289.
Saslang ( \ Count. Letter to
his father, Bavarian Minister in England,
1777. Extr. 34,413, f. 394.
Easlang (Sigismand Franz), Cowtt^
Bavarian Minister in England. Letter
to Count Seinsheim, 1777. Copy. 34,414,
f. 74.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, [17811.
83,982, f. 242.
Hasling, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 295.
HawllTlg er (Tobias), Music ptiblisher.
Letter to, from J. N. Hummel, 1835.
Germ. 33,965, f. 224.
Hassall (Rodolph). Letter to [F.
Gawdy], 1645. Eg. 2716, f. 408.
Bassall (Thomas). Letters to W. More-
ton, 1630. 33,935, ff. 293, 295.
BaflSan Sadik, Mudir of Sennaar.
Letter to Gen. Gordon, 1884. Aralnc.
34,478, f. 98.
Sassayeh, in Egypt. Description and
drawing of, by ifi. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 220; 34,087, f. 14.
Sassel (Thomas), Vicar of AmwelL co.
UeHf. (1599). Statement of cpse con-
ceming the vicarage, early 17th cent.
33,580, ff. 91-101.
Eastaag (Thomas). Cast of seal of,
1329. xcviii. 55.
Sasted (Edward). Additions to his
" History of Kent," by Rev. T. Streat-
feild, 19th cent. 33,878-33,894.
-y— Letter to , n. d. 33,929,
Saatinges (John). Instructions to, on
a mission to the Prince of Orantre. 1575
Eg, 2790, f. 189 b. ^ '
Eastings, co. Buss. Deeds relating to
the Honour, tfte., of, 1715. Add, Ch
36,450; 36,451.
Eastings^ EarU of riuntinqdon. Pedi-
gree, I9th cent. 33,896, f. 27.
Eastings ( ), Countess of
Huntingdon. Funeral elegy on, cw-c.
1650. ^i^. 2725, f. 132.
Eastings (Francis), Sheriff of co.
Leicester. Royal letter to, 1581. 33,594,
f. 10.
Bastings (^iV Francis), M.P. PeUtion
to, from the Recusants in England, earlr
17th cent. 34,218, f. 85.
Eastings (Henry), Earl of Huntingdon.
Instructions to, as President of the
Council in the North, 1574. Eg. 2790,
f. 30.
Eastings (J ames). Letter to E. South-
well, 1703. 34,335, f. 125.
Eastings (Theophilus), 1th Earl of
Huntingdon. Signature, as Privy Coun-
cillor, 1682. 34,195, f. 87.
Eastings (Thomas), Collector of
Customs. Letters to S. Appleby, 1841-
1849. 33,964, ff. 183-201.
Eastiligs (Warren), Governor-General
of India. Letters from Sir J. Clavering
to P. Francis, chiefly reflecting on the
policy of, 1774-1777. 34,287.
Paper relating to his resignation,
[1777?]. 34,423, f. 196.
Letter to , 1762. 33,963,
f. 116. '
Letter to R. Sumner, 1775. Comi,
34,287, f. 51. ^
Easylrigge (Robert). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Valet of the Wardrobe, and
Keeper of the King's garden in the
Tower, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 23.
Easylwood (John). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Teller of the Exchequer,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 50 b.
Eatcher (H— ). letter to Rev. J.
Skinner, 1835. 33,716, f. 114.
Eatchett (Charles). Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1800. 33,980, ff. 225, 242,
251, 258. '
Owned Add. 34,071
Eatchett (J—). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1790. 33,979, f. 62.
Eatfeild of co. York, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 34,106, ff. 88, 89.
Batfield, co. Hertf. Deeds relating
to, 1421-1720. Add. Ch. 35,447-
35,470.
Levy of arms on the inhabitants
of, 1660. 33,574, ff. 74-76, 88.
Description and views, 1805.
33,641, ff. 191-194 b.
Satsell (John), aerk of the House of
Commons. Correspondence with Lord
Auckland, 1778-1809. 34,415, ff. 155,
306; 34,418, f. 216; 34,420, ff. 123,
Digitized by
666
INDEX.
149; 34,421, ff. 327, 457; 34,422,
f. 118; 34,424, f. 484; 34,451, f. 394;
34,452, ff. 4, 57, 85, 189; 34,454, ff. 95,
389, 403; 34,455, ff. 14, 18, 25, 36, 41,
65-72, 114, 116, 208, 295-300, 311,
313, 349, 504; 34,456, ff. 48, 90, 93,
101, 125, 133, 223, 236, 294, 296, 328,
450, 460, 511, 545, 558, 574, 597, 606,
630 ; 34,457, ff. 23, 27, 46, 58, 78, 90,
111, 114, 136, 157, 196, 211, 266, 291,
299, 578 ; 34,458, ff. 173, 176, 199, 233,
267, 287, 380, 439, 614; 34,460, ff. 170,
437-453.
Hatton (Sir Christopher), Lord Chan-
cetlor. SijB^natures, as Priyj Councillor,
1585, 1588. 33,594, ff. 162, 164; 33,740,
f. 2.
Eatton (Sir Christopher), iT.J?., Sheriff
of CO, Northampton. Instructions to, as
Commissioner of Array, 1642. 34,217,
f. 70.
Hatton (John Liptrot), Musician.
Letter to T. Mack inlay, 1843. 33,965,
f. 52.
Hatton (Robert). Letter to W. Hale,
1637. 33,572, f. 209.
Knyrett, 1634.
Hatton (William), of FumivaVs Inn,
London. Letter to T.
JSg. 2716, f. 174.
Hattrell (John). Letters to W. Hale,
1637, c*rc. 1640. 33,572, f. 254 ; 33,573,
f. 420.
HanekeSWell (Saffred de). Inquisitio
post mortem, 1288. Cbpy, 19th cent.
33,921, f. 71.
Haners ( )» Keeper of Wm-
farthing Park, co. Norf. Letter to,
from Sir F. Gawdr, 1603. Eg. 2714,
f. 353.
Hanghmond Abbey, co. Salop.
Transcript of chartulaiy, 18th cent.
33,354.
Hanghton, Baron, V. Holies (John).
Haugbton (Hon. S— W — ), Speaker of
thenouse of Assembly , Jamaica. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1789. 33,978, f. 217.
Hanl^ynS (Humphrey), Rector of
Walton in Gordano, co. Som, Book of
Articles of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577.
33,973, f. 21.
Hanle of Wye, co. Kent, Family
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 21 b.
Hanlke, FamUy of. V. Halke, Family
of.
Haussonville ( )• Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1792. 34,446, f. 185.
Hanton (Robert). V. Clarke (Robert).
Hairant, co. Softht. Account of visit
to, with views, 1831. 33,722.
HaTerfordwest, co. Pembr. Deed
relating to, 1577. Add. Ch. 32,973.
HaTering, co. Essex. Heads of dispute
with Romford, 1676. 34,109, f. 62.
HaTOtt al' HaTet (John), of Norwich.
Letters to O. Le Neve, 1696-1711. Eg.
2718, f. 246 ; Eg. 2720, ff. 135, 261, 270 ; •
Eg. 2721, ff. 147, 217, 285.
Havre, tn Normandy. Guide to, 1828.
Printed. 33,704, f. 128.
Hawarden Manor, oo. Flint. Case
of Lord Derby touching, 1662. 33,589,
ff. 217-220.
Hawe (Roger), Apothecary, of Wymond-
hem, CO. Norf. Letter to , 1654.
Eg. 2717, f. 54.
HaweS (John). Owned, in 19th cent..
Add. 34,092-34,094.
Hawes (William), Musician, Letter to,
from J. L. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,
1844. 33,965, f. 267.
Adaptation of Blarschner's "Der
Vampyr," 19th cent. 33,810, f. 1;
33 811 f. 1 *
Opera, 1832. £3,816, f. 170;
33 819 f. 1. *
^ Owned, in 19th cent., Add. 34,090-
34,094. \
Hawken, Family of. v. \^lke, Family
Hawkes (Michael), Miller, ^Dereham,
CO. Norf. Acquittance to High
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1594. L^^ 2713,
f. 362. \
Hawkenbory, Baron. V. Jei^^^
(Charles).
Hawkbnrst, co. Kent. Deeds reL^^
to, 1457 (?>-1592. Add. Ch. 36,f^
36,672.
Hawkins of Hasb Court, ^
Bongbton - nnder - Blean, c
Eenx, Family of. Pedigree, to 16(»
19th cent. 33,920, f. 14.
Hawkins (Henry M — ). Letter to Rev
T. Streatfeild, 1837. 33,929, f. 408.
Hawkins (James). Anthem, IStl
cent. 33,568, f. 26.
Hawkins (Su' John), v Resolution tc
pursue the Spanish , Armada signed by,
1588. 33,740, f. 6.
Hawkins (John), \ Letters
Sir J. Banks, 1791, 1797. 3Sl979, f.
33,980, f. 89.
Hawkins (William), Trustee foA
mxmev for Ireland. Letter to W. L
and j.'Bentley, 1650. Eg. 2723n[f. 110.
Hawley (Col. Hon. Henry).
Kinsalc. Letter to, from Cap!
Fagouaguo, 1703. />. 34,335, f.
Digitized by
Google
INDEX.
667
Eawlev ( Tjieut.'Qen. Henry). Dialogue
on his Killing the wounded at CuUoden,
in verse, 1746. 33,954, f. 82.
Sawle7(^t>* Henry), Bnrt. Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1795. 33,980, f. 2.
Hawley (John), Rector of Cricket Mai'
herbe and W, Dowlish, co, Som. Book
of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed by,
1572, 1574. 33,973, ff. 8, 11 b.
Haworth (William Rose). Letter to
Herring, 1814. 33,545, f. 156.
Hawte, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,903, f. 53.
Eawtrey (Barbara). Letters to her
sister Ann, 1655, 1657. Eg, 2717,
ff. 71, 156-162.
Letter to her nephew, 0. Le Neve,
8, a. Eg, 2717, f. 163.
Hawtrey (Ralph), sen,, of RuisUp, CO,
Middl, Letters to his sister-in-law.
Lady Gawdy, 1669-1677. Eg, 2717,
ff. 306, 311,316, 329, 365.
Letters to his nephew, 0. Le Neve,
1695-1697. Eg. 2718, ff. 235, 283, 334,
367, 368.
Hawtrey (Ralph), jun. Letter to his
cousin, 0. Le Neve, [ante 1712]. Eg,
2721, f. 293.
Eawya (John), of Ipswich, Letter to
Hubarte, 1596. Eg, 2713, f. 465.
Zawys (Robert), Parson, Letter to
Sir B. Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 70.
Say (Alexander), of Easter Kennety
Clerk to the Secret Council of Scotland
(1564), Clerk of the Register (1579).
State papers, etc, collected or drafted
by, 1449-1594. 33,531.
Letter to Sir J. Murray "anent
the Clan-Gregor," [1590]. Draft,
33,531, f. 239.
Advice to Lord Bothwell, [1591].
Draft, 33,531, f. 241.
Hay (Francis), Sth Earl of Errol, List
of those summoned to attend James VI.
in his expedition against, 1593. 33,531,
f. 277.
Say (James), 1st Earl of CarlislCj Am-
bassoilor to Venice, Letters to Lord Con-
way, 1628. Copies, 34,311, ff. 241, 247 b.
Letters to Sir I. Wake, 1628,
1629. 34,311, ff. 246, 251-255 b, 268,
290 b-297 b, 316.
Say (John), Postulat of the Isles, Com-
mission to, as Scotch Ambassador to
France, 1547. 33,531, f. 15.
Say (John), aftervo, styled Earl of
Inverness, Secretary of State to the
Pretender. Letters to, from the Duke
of Ormonde, 1719. 33,590, ff. 70, 73 b,
86 b.
Say (John), of Talla, Depositions cone.
the murder of Darnley, 1567. Copif,
33,531, f. 89.
Say {Admiral Lord John), K£,B, Vote
of thanks by Parliament to, 1885.
34,481.
Say (Thomas), Earl of Kinnoull, Am-
bcissador at Lisbon, Bill for extraordinary
disbursements, 1760. 34,412, f. 45.
Say (William), Lord Hay of Fester,
Commissioner of the Exchequer, Report
to James VI. on the royal palaces, 1591.
33,531, f. 26.
Sayball (Richard), Rector of Eastham,
CO, Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 39,973, f. 10 b.
Saydn (Franz Joseph). Vocal trio,
and quartet arrangements of Boccherini's
quintets, 18th-19th centt. 34,073, ff. 7-
60, 61.
Letter cone, edition of the ** Crea-
tion," 1799. Germ, 33,965, f. 205.
Saydn (Johann Michael). Requiem,
18th cent. 33,569, f. 57.
Saydon (Benjamin Robert), Artist,
Letter to ^the editor of the •* Mirror,"
1831. 33,964, i, 205.
Sayes. co- Kent, Deed relating to, 1441.
Add. Ch. 36,673.
Entries of Scott family in the
parish-register, 1828. 33,929, f. 138.
Saves, CO, Middl. Deeds relating to,
1565, 1643. Add, Ch. 36,419 ; 39,401.
SayeS (Anthony), Chargd d'affaires at
Constantinople and Consul at Smyrna,
.Letter to Sir R. Gunning, 1776. Eg,
2703, f. 254.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1785.
33,540, f. 214.
Sayes (Philip), Professor of Music at
Oxford, Note on catalogue of R. Good-
son's musical library, [1777-97]. 33,965,
f. 46 b.
Sayen (Thomas). Letter to Sir J. Scott,
1592. 33,924, f. 11.
Sayes (William), Barrister, Letter to
G. Bentham, 1831. 33,546, f. 493.
Saygge (Thomas), Rector of Talaton, co,
Devon, Admission, 1443. 33,784, f. 3.
Sayley (William). Sonnet to Sir E.
Brydges, 1807. Copy. 33,897, f. 73.
SaymOy Bishop of HaJJberstadt, Expositio
in Isaiam, 12th cent. Eg, 2782.
Saynberga (Conradus de), ordinis Car-
thusiensis, Orationes, etc., in verse, 1499.
33,438.
Digitized by
668
INDEX.
Haynes (Thomas). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1799. 33,980, f. 196.
Hayton (Hannah), of London, Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1702. Eg. 2719, f. 365.
Sayton (Joseph), of London. Letters
to 0. Le Neve, 1702-1704. Eg. 2719,
ff. 294, 355 ; Eg. 2720, ff. 93, 95.
Hayward (John), Vkar of Nether-
Stoweyy CO. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed bv, 1571. 33,973,
f. 5.
Sayward (Thomas), Prisoner in Nor-
wtch Gaol. Letter to B. Gawdy, n. d.
Eg. 2722, f. 72.
Hayward (Thomas). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1834. 34,460, f. 134.
Haywood Manor, v. Stratfieldsaye,
CO. Southt.
HaywOOde (Christopher), Vicar of
Ttckenham^ co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1576. 33,973,
f. 16 b.
Haywode (Walter). Grant of the manor
and arms of Haywood in Stratfieldsaye,
1404. Add. eA.*36.987.
Heady Fcanity of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,896, f. 21.
Head (James). Letter to the town of
Sandwich, 1726. 33,512, f. 221.
Headcom, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1520(?). Add. Ch. 36,674.
Health.. Rules for preserving, in verse,
15th cent. 34,360, f. 63.
Healy {Sir John). Letters to, from the
Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950, ff. 51,
52, 54,54 b, 65 b, 57, 82 b.
Heard {Sir Isaac), Garter King at Arms,
Letter to J. Bentham, sen., 1 789. 33,541,
f. 68.
Heame (John), Rector of Thome Coffin,
00. Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1580. 33,973, f. 27 b.
Heame (Thomas). Textus Roffensis,
1720. Printed. 33,901.
Hearth-money, v. Hevenue.
Heath (Caroline), Actress. Letter to
Mrs. Saker, n. d. 33,964, f. 64.
Heath (Nicolas), Archbishop of York,
Lord Chancellor. Letter to Sir R.
Sadleir, 1557. 33,591, f. 4.
Heath {Sir Robert), Attorney-General
and Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
Note, on his messenger's bill, 1631.
33,924, f. 34.
Petition to, with his order there-
upon, 1634. Eg. 2716, f. 163,
HeathCOte (Ralph), Minister Plenipo-
tentiary at Cologne. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1792. 34,445, f. 809 ; 34,446,
f.47.
Heather (Samuel), of London. Letters
to 0. Le Neve, 1711. Eg. 2721, ff. 253,
255.
Hebb (G— W— ). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1833. 34,188, f. 548.
Heber (Richard). Owned, in 19th cent.,
Add. 34,324 ; 34,360 ; and, in 1836, Add.
34,361.
Hebrides. Map of, 17th cent. 34,184,
f. 2 b.
Heck (Daniel von). Postmaster at Leyden.
Letter to W. Titley, 1744. Eg. 2693,
f. 13.
Hedges (Sir Charles). On the limits of
the British seas, 1698. 34,353, f. 15.
Hedges (L— ). Letters to W. Titley,
1736. Eg. 2683, ff. 51, 185.
Hedges {Sir William). Sheriff of London
ana Midid. Exchequer acquittance to,
1693-1694. Add. Ch. 37,398.
Hedingham Priory, co. Essex.
Description of the mortuary roll of
Lucy, Countess of Oxford, foundress,
19th cent. 33,530, f. 97.
Heemskerclc (Martin van). Miniatures
from designs of, 16th cent. 33,733.
Hees (Frandscus ab), Jesuit^ of Brussels.
Opinion on the nature of tobacco, 1635.
Lat 33,587, f. 10.
Heginbothom (William). Letter to
WT Moreton, 1634. 33,936, f. 95.
Heiberg (Peter Andreas), Danish Poet.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1822.
33,545, f. 555.
Heigham (^tr Clement). Acquittance
to, 1562. Eg. 2713, f. 28.
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602.
Eg. 2714, ff. 259, 260.
Letter to Sirs A. Heveningham,
P. Woodhouse and N. Bacon, 1602.
Copy. Eg. 2714, f. 260.
Heigham {Sir John), of Barrow, co,
Suff. Proclamation against Judith Rust
for incontinency, 1581. Eg. 2713,
f. 126.
Letters to his cousin, 1584, 1588.
Eg. 2713, ff. 163, 227.
Letters to his nephew. Sir B.
Gawdy, 1598-1604. Eg. 2713, f. 503 ;
Eg. 2714, ff. 20, 409.
Letter to Sir P. Woodhouse, 1604.
Eg. 2714. f. 409.
Heigham (Richard). Particulars of
lands [in Norfolk?] purchased from
T. Dandie, 1594. 33,597, f. 38.
Digitized by
INDEX.
669
aeigham (Richard), of ffeigham Halt,
Norwich, Letter to W. Dauy, 1652.
Eg, 2717, f. 21.
Eeigham (Thomas), ind son of Sir
J.Meigham, of Barrow. Letter to his
cousin, B. Gawdy, 1684. Ea. 2713,
f. 162. y ^
Letter to his nephew, B. Gawdy,
1594. 2713, f. 365.
Covenant and bond with Sir
N. Bacon, 1595. Eg, 2713, ff. 452,453.
Mem. of receipt of money from
his cousin, B. Gawdy, 1595. Ea, 2713,
f.454. ^
Heine (Heinnch), Poet, Letter to
, 1834. IV. 33,964, f. 433.
Seinsias (Anthony), Grand Pensionary
of the States-General, Correspondence
with W. Blathwayt, 1694-1695. 34,340,
ff. 79-83, 88, 89, 91.
Correspondence with William III.,
1689-1702. Fr. Copies. 34,504-
34,506.
SeitmnndegraTe, in Bury, co. Bunt.
Deeds relating to, temp. Hen. III. — 1635.
Add, Ch. 33,404-33,436.
Eele (John), Judge of Assize for Kent,
Letter to ,1602. Copy, 34,218,
f. 86.
Keli^oland, Island of. Papers con-
cernmg the affair between the Governor
and people of, and Capt J. Rook, 1754.
Eg, 2694, ff. 10-17.
Heliopolis, m Egypt, Description and
drawmgof the obelisk of, by E. W. Lane,
1825-1828. 34,080, f. 198; 34,088,
f* 5.
Kelps (Thomas Williams), Barrister.
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1826. 1828.
34,188, ff. 169, 398.
Eelwig (Karl Ludwig), MusiC'teacher,
Letter to, from J. L. F. Mendelssohn-
Bartholdy, 1837. Germ, 33,965.
f. 255.
Selwifl (Nicholas), of Aforton, co. Norf,
Jitters to 0. Le Neve, 1693-1704.
Eg, 2718, ff. 105, 238, 402 ; Eg, 2719,
ff. 124, 132, 134, 205, 313, 338; Eg,
2720, ff. 136-149.
Letter to P. Le Neve, 1715. Ea.
2721, f. 423.
Eelwys {Sir Gervase), Lieut, of the
Tower, Speech at his ezecution, 1615.
34,218, f. 226 b.
Eelwys. Cf, Ellwes.
Eely-Eatchinson (Richard), i^^
Eai'l of Donowjkmore. Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1806. 34,450, f. 609.
Eelyar (William), of Cokcr Court, co.
Som, Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1832.
33,836, f. 110.
Eemans (Felicia Dorothea), Poetess,
Letters to , 1819, 1823. 33,964,
ff. 256, 258.
Eeniingford Abbotts Manor,
CO. Hunt, Court-rolls, 1332-1571.
Add, Bolls 39,582-39,585.
Eemington, co, Northt, Deed re-
lating to, 1284. Add, Ch. 34,195.
Eenden of Biddenden, co. Kent,
FamUyof, Pedigree to 1719 ; 19th cent.
33,920, f. 13.
Eenderson (Archibald), Chairmom, of
Commerce^ Glasgow, Letter to W. Eden,
1786. 34,420, f. 450.
Eenderson (Logan). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1785. 33,540, ff. 220, 224.
• Letter to J. Bentham, sen., 1786.
33,540, f. 234.
Eendred, co, Berks, Deeds relating to,
1724-1732. Add. Ch, 38,616-38,618.
Eeneage (Barbara?), wife of Sir
Thomas Heneage, Notes on the Finch
family, 1554-1647. Copy, 34,177,
f. 16.
Eeneage {Sir Thomas). Signature,
1588. 33,740, f. 2.
Eenley, Baron, V, Eden (Morton).
Eenn (Henry). Letter to W. Hale, 1636 .
33,572, f. 110.
Eennessy(William Maunsell). Analy-
sis of contents of a volume of Irish
poems, 19th cent. 33,567, f. 104.
Eennin (Pierre Michel), Secr€ta re da
Cabinet du Boi. Lettera to W. Eden,
1786-1787. Fr, 34,420, f. 366;
34,423, f. 283 ; 34,427. f. 150.
Eenningham. v, Hedingham, co,
Essex.
Eenrichsen ( ). utter to
W. Titley, 1744. Eg, 2693, f. 37.
Eenrietta Anne, daughter of
Cliarles /., and wife of Philip, Duke
of Orleans, v. England, Sotereiqns of.
Charles I. ^ ^
Eenrietta TILBXiAf ujife of Charles I.
V, England, Sovereigns of, Charles I.
Eenry, S,^ Bishop. Miniature of, late
15th cent. 34,294, f. 201 b.
Eenry III., VI.-VIII. of Eng^
land, V, England, Sovereigns of,
Eenry II.-HT. of France, v, France,
Sovereigns of.
Eenry IV. of Castile and Leon, v.
Spain, Kings of {Castiic and Leon).
Digitized by
670
INDEX.
Eenry, Prince of Wales, son of James I,
V. Wales, Princes of,
Eenry (William). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1801. 33,980, ff. 283, 287, 295.
Henselt (Adolph), Musician, Letter
to , 1854. Qerm, 33,965,
f. 206.
Eenshaw (Michael), Deputy Principal
of dementi's Inn, Letter to , n. d.
Eg, 2722, f. 73.
Eenshawe (Thomas). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1627. 33,935, f. 194.
Eenslowe (Agnes), wdow of Philip
Jlensloice, of Southwark. Report of her
case, 1616. 34,112,0.
Eepbnm (James), 4th Earl of Bothwell,
Commission to, for redress of the Borders,
1559. 33,591, f. 56.
Letters, as Scotch Commissioner, to
the English Commissioners, 1559. Signed.
33,591, ff. 80, 100.
Eepworth ( ), Capt. Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1790. 33,979, f. 46.
Eeraclea, Archbishop of. V. Nicetas.
EeraclideS, Bishop of Ephesus. Pro-
logue to the Historia Lausiaca, 12th
cent. 33,518, f. 104.
Eeraldry. Catalogue of books chiefly
heraldic, 16th-17th centt. Eg. 2722,
. f. 241.
Extract on heraldic differences
from R. Glover's De origine et antiqui-
tate armorum," 17th cent. 34,250,
f. 141 b.
Abstract of Sir J. Feme's ** Blazon
of Gentry," 17th cent. 34,250, f 138 b.
Abstract of M. Carter's "Honor
Redivivus," 17th cent. 34,250, f. 170 b.
Blazon of arms of the nobility,
17th cent. 34,250, f. 79.
Arms of nobility of England, 19th
cent. 33,920, ff. 130-138 b.
Transcript by Rev. T. Streatfeild
of Nomina et insignia Nobilium, etc."
edited by E. R. Mores, 19th cent.
33,920, ff. 106-129 b.
Arms of Lord Mayors of London,
to 1715; 19th cent. 33,920, ff. 215-
216 b.
Arms of various families, drawn,
etc., by Rev. T. Streatfeild, 19th cent.
33,920, ff. 138»-199.
Blazon of the Puritans, Jesuits,
Usurers, etc., 17th cent. 34,218, f. 163 b.
Arms of Essex families, 19th
cent. 33,529.
■ Arms from churches, etc., in
Essex, 19th cent. 33,520-33,525.
Eeraldry (continued), index to Essex
arms, 19th cent. 33,526-33,528.
Copy of T. Umbard's " Arms of all
the noblemen, etc., in co. Kent, in 1634,"
by Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1827. 33,920,
ff. 236, 237.
Arms of the gentry of co. Kent,
temp. Hen. VII.— 1639. 33,920, ff. 73-
105 b, 218-235.
Heraldic remains at Canterbury,
etc., 19th cent. 33,900, f. 1.
— Grant of the manor of Haywood
in Stratfieldsaye, with the arms attached
to the tenure, 1404. Add, Ch. 36,987.
Eeralds. Fees of, at tournaments, late
15th cent. 33,735, f. 8.
Exchequer payments to, 1531-2.
33,376, ff. 26-27 b.
Eeranld (James). Letter to W. Titley,
1744. Eg. 2692, f. 248.
Eeranlt (Jean), BaHly of Jerset/,
Mandate to the Vicompte signed by,
1618. 34,262, f.l.
Eerbanlt, Marquis d*. v, Fh4lj\^tx
(Antoine Francois).
Eerberay (Nicolas de), Seigneur des
Eisars. Add. 33,382 presented to, in
1536.
Eerberb al. Pinch, Eamilu of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 300.
Eerberty Baron, of Raglan, v. Somer-
set (Henry).
Eerberfe (Anne), Countess of Dorset,
and of Pembroke and Montgomery. Ex-
tracts from her memoirs, 19th cent.
34,105, f. 62.
Eerbert (Augusta). Letter to W. F.
Eden, 1808. 34,457, f. 410.
Letters to G. Eden, 2nd Lord
Auckland, 1808, 1810. 34,457, f. 421 ;
34,458, f. 55; 34,460, ff. 454, 455.
Eerbert (Augustine Elizabeth). Letter
to Lord Auckland, 1816. 34,459, f. 180.
Eerbert (Charles), son of Philip, 4th
Earl of Pembroke. Letter to Sir J.
Caesar, 1632. 34,324, f. 298.
Eerbert (Charles). Letter to W. F.
Eden, 1808. 34,457, f. 409.
Letter to G. Eden, 2nd Lord Auck-
land, 1808. 34,457, f. 420.
Letter to Eden, n. d,
34,460, f. 457.
Eerbert (Gertrude Frances), wife of
George Hobert Charles, 13M Earl of
Pembroke. Address to Miss Gordon,
presented by, 1885. 34,482.
Eerbert {Sir Henry), Cd. of English
Jiegitncnt in Hottand. Warrant granting
Digitized by
INDEX.
671
leave to two soldieri, 1643. 34,253,
Herbert (Sir John). Privy Council
letter signed by, 1601. 33,924, f. 29.
Herbert (Mary), mfe of William, 3rd
Earl of Pembroke, Provision for an
annuity to, 1633, 1636. 33,596, ff. 1, 5.
Herbert (Philip), Earl of M&ntgomery,
4M Earl of Pembroke (1630), Lord
Chamberlain, Orders and warrants
signed by, 1629, 1640, 1647. 34,326,
f. 58 b; Eg. 2723, ff. 105, 108.
Award cone, lands held of the
Crown by, 1633. 33,596, f. 1.
Report of his dispute with Lord
Maltravers, 1641. 34,195, f. 33.
Herbert (Thomas), m Earl of Pern-
broke. Ambassador to the Hague, In-
structions to, 1689. 34,340, f. 49.
Herbert (William), Ut Earl of Pem-
broke, Letter to Sir R. Scott, 1551.
33,924, f. 2.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1559, 1570. 33,592, ff. 86, 90, 92, 172 ;
33,593, f. 131 ; 34,079, f. 5.
Herbert (William), 3rd Earl of Pern-
broke. Signature, as Lord Chamberlain,
1618. 34,079, f. 31.
Privy Council order signed by,
1629. 34,326, f. 58 b.
Herbert (William), Lord Herbert, m
Earl of Pembroke (1669). Letter to J.
Smyth, 1666. 33.589, f. 57.
Herbert (William), Earl of Powis, Ex-
pense of his keep in the Tower, 1680.
34,195, f. 82.
Herbert (William), Bibliographer.
Letter to, from Sir J. Fenn, 1782.
34,079, f. 72.
Herbin ( ), French Consul at
Kartoum, Letter to Gen. Gordon, 1884.
Fr, 34,474, f. 111.
Herbst (Johann Andreas). Fest-can-
tata, 1627. 33,610, f. 29.
HercnlaneiUll. Reports and inemorial
on Papyri found at, 1766. Jtal. 33,610,
f. 64.
Herde (John), of Hapton, co, Norf.
Petition to Chief Justice Sir R. Heath,
1634. Eg. 2716, f. 163.
Hereford, County of. Writs relating
to, tempp, Eliz.— Charles II. Add, Ch.
39,957.
Accompts for various manors in,
1554. Add, Poll 34,276.
Reasons for exclusion of, from the
Court of the Marches of Wales, late
17th cent. 33,589, f. 81.
Hereford, County of (continued). Tours
in, 1823, 1824. 33,500, ff. 1, 63, 191 :
33,678; 33,679.
Hereford (Walter de), of Henley. Cast
of seal of, 1352. xcv. 22.
Hereward, the Saxon, Note on, 19th
cent. Lat, 33,897, f. 86.
Hering ( ). Bound, in 1813,
AWr33,793.
Hering (Nicholas). Drawing of seal of,
1368 ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 48.
Heringaud (.Sir Thomas), of Icklesham,
CO. Sussex. Drawing of seal of, 1337-8,
1350-1 ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 50.
Heringe (William). Letter to B.
Gawdy, n. d. Eg, 2722, f 76.
Heriots. Rules relating to, 17th cent.
34,163, f. 42 b.
Herle (Katharine). Letter to her
nephew. Sir T. Knevet, 1591. Eg. 2713,
f. 269.
Herle (William). Instructions for, on
a mission to Hamburg, circ. 1560. Eg.
2790, f. 71.
Herman (Richard), son of Richard
Herman, of Norwich, Acquittance to
T. Knyvett, 1647. Eg, 2716, f. 445.
Herman (Thomas), son of Bichard
Herman, of Norwich. Acquittance to
T. Knyvett, 1647. Eg, 2716, f. 445.
Hermaphroditns : poems by A.
Panormita, 18th cent. Lat, 33,789.
Hermits. Rules for, 15th cent.
34,193, f. 131.
Heme, co. Kent, Deeds relatine to,
1398-1623. Add, Ch, 36,675-36,677.
Heme : Jacobite pseudonym for George
1., 1718-9. 33,960, f. 90 b.
Heme (Clement). Letters to E. Lombe,
1668, 1669. Eg. 2717, ff. 295-300.
Correspondence with 0. Le Neve,
1679-1704. Eg. 2717, ff. 376, 377
Eg, 2718, ff. 54, 93, 118, 174, 179, 189
261 ; Eg. 2720, ff. 81, 82.
Heme (Nathanael). Letter to Sir R.
Southwell, 1668. 34,331, f. 60.
Heme (Nicholas), of Lincoln's Inn,
Letter to Sir T. Knyvet, s. a, Ea
2122, t 14c. ^
Heme (Symon). Letter to B. Gawdy,
s,a. Eg, 2122, Lib.
Heme (T— ). Letters to 0. Le Neve,
[ante 1712]. Eg, 2721, ff. 295, 297.
Hemhill, co. Kent, Deed rclatint: to.
1564. Add, Ch. 36,678.
Herodas. Mimes, 1st or 2nd cent.
Gr. Impcrf, Pap, CXJULV.
Digitized by
673
INDEX.
Sarodotns. History, Book v., 3rd or
4th cent. (?). FragmerU. 34,473 (5).
Sdron ( ). Information on affairs
at New York, 1780. 34,417, f. 162.
Seron (George), of Chipchasey co,
Northumb. Letter to his brother-in-law,
Sir J. Forster, 1559. 33,592, f. 179.
Earon (Henry), of Cressy, near Spalding,
CO. Line. Letter to O. Le Neve, 1704.
Eg. 2720, f. 89.
Seron iHt. Hon. Richard), Af.P. for
Listntme, Chief Secretary to the Lord
Lieutenant. Letters to W. Eden, 1779-
1781. 34,416, f. 475 ; 34,417, ff. 122,
230, 269-271, 298, 302, 310; 34,418,
f. 129.
Extracts from papers in the
possession of, 1776-1780; ctro. 1800.
34,523, ff. 180-364.
Berrera {Padre Francisco de). Refer-
ence to, 1568. Span. 33,983, f. 348 b.
Berrera (Prospero de), Minister from
Guatemala to France. Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1826-1830. 33,546, ff. 108,
163, 309, 429.
Letter to J. Bowring, 1831. Copy.
33,546, f. 509.
Berrera Sotoxnayor (Juan de), In-
geniero Militar. Plan of Cartagena, S.
America, 17th-18th cent. 33,566, f. 2.
Berrick (Robert). Poems, 17th cent.
33,998, ff. 33 b, 61 b, 82, 82 b.
Poem, beg. "Ah, Posthumus,"
drc. 1650. Eg. 2725, f. 72 b.
Berries, Baron. V. Maxwell (John).
Berries (Charles). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1785. 33,540, f. 190.
Berries i^lt Hon. John Charles), Master
of the Mint. Letters to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1829. 33,546, ff. 334, 341.
Berries (Julia). Epitaph on, by R.
Southey, 1825. 33,964, f. 379.
Berringe (William), Fector of Tittle"
shall, CO. Norf. Acquittance to the
High Sheriff of Norfolk, [1579 or 1594].
Eg. 2714, f. 263.
Berriott (Charles). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1787. 33,978, f. 109.
Berstmonceanz Maaor, co. Sussex.
Deeds relating to, 1430, 1432. Eg. Ch.
588 ; 589.
Bert(dley (John). Exchequer payment
to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 45 b.
Bertfordy County of. Writs relating
to, tempp. Eliz. — Charles II. Add. Ch,
39,958.
Deeds, c^c, relating to, 1600-1688.
Add. a. 35,294-35,314.
Bertfordy County of (oontimted). Ac-
compts, rentals, etc., of places in, 16th-
18th centt. 33,575.
— Papers relating to raising of
troops, etc., in, 1611-1680. 33,574, ff. 1-
140.
Assessments for ship-money in,
1636-1637. 33,575, ff 19, 34.
List, of royal lands and parks in,
1627. 34,324, f. 266.
List of unqualified voters at the
election in 1695. 33,581, f. 106.
Tours through, with views and
drawings, 1805, 1810, 1823, 1826.
33,641, ff. 158-233; 33,642, f. 96 b;
33,676; 33,695.
Bertford, co. Hertf. Deeds relating
to, 1438-1612. Add. Ch. 35,471-35,487.
' Grant of the dissolved Priory of
St. Mary's at, 1538. 33,579, f. 11.
Papers and correspondence relating
to the Hale Free Grammar School at,
1616-1671. 33,572, ff. 11, 129, 140,
213, 279, 287-298, 310-359 passim, 377;
33,573, ff. 10, 12, 16, 18, 25, 28, 54, 70,
85-91 ; 33,578.
Deeds relating to the Grammar
School, 1616-1672. Add. Ch. 35,488-
35,492.
Note of prisoners in the gaol at,
1647-1649. 33,575, f. 42.
Beriford, Earl of. v. Seymour-Con-
way (Francis).
Marquis of. v. Seymour (Francis
Ingram).
BertosrllS (Benedictus). Chanson i 5,
19th cent. 34,071, ff. 9 b, 21, 22 b.
Berzbnrg (Ewald Friedrich von), Count,
Prussian Minister of State. Letters to
, 1789,1790. Fr. Copies. 34,429,
f. 349 ; 34,431, f. 458.
Letters to J. Ewart, 1790. Copies.
34,431, ff. 205, 307.
Letters to the States-General,
1790. Copies. 34,431, ff. 439, 458.
Letter to the Belgic Congress, 1790.
Fr. Copy. 34,432, f. 443.
Letter to F. J. Jackson, 1791. Fr.
Copy. 34,435, f. 295.
Benmden (Thomas). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as mason to the King, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 20.
Bervart ( d'). Cypher given
to him, circ. 1672. 34,341, f. 1.
BervenSy Bishop of Troyes. Cast of
counter-seal of, 1218. XCIV. 73.
Bervey (Mmc. ) , Actress, v.
Macaire (Marie Anne R^n^e).
Digitized by
INDEX.
673
Eervey (John), of fckmrik^ CO. Sttf.
Bond to, from W. Gawdj, 1661. Eg,
2717, f. 207.
Seinray (John Angnstus), Lord ffervey,
Englivi' Envoy at Florence. Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1792-1793. 34,446,
f. 300 ; 34,447, f. 207 ; 34,448, ff. 207,
236, 309 ; 34,451, ff. 51, 159.
■ Letters to Lord Grenville, 1792-
1793. Copies. 34,446, f. 301 ; 34,447,
f. 468; 34,449, E 4 b, 185, 335,369;
34,450, f. 208.
Letter to the Foreign Ministers re-
sident at Florence, 1793. 34,451, f. 118.
Kervey (T— ). Letter to W. Gawdj,
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 77.
Eervey (Thomas). Letter to W.
Gawdy, 8. a. Eg. 2722, f. 78.
Seryy (Thomas), Rectory of Brockley,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 23.
Serz (H— ). Presented, in 1891, Add.
Ch. 37,379-37,381.
Sera (Heinrich), Musician. Letters to
D'Almaine and Co., 1833, 1834. Fr,
33,965, ff. 207, 209.
Hesiod. Fragments of Theogonia, 4th
or 5th cent. Qr. Pap. CLix.
Kwue-CtMBelf Landgraves of. William
IX. Treaty with England, 1793. Extr.
34,449, f. 412.
Hesse - Casself Charles, Prince of.
Letter to the Empress of Knasia, 1789.
Copy. 34,429, f. 387.
Eesse-Cassel, Frederic, Prince of.
Correspondence with the Comity de Guerre
des Etats du pays de Li^ge, etc.^ 1790.
F^. and Fiem. Copies. 34,430, ff. 419-
420 b.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1793.
34,447, f. 182.
Eesse-Cassel, George William, Prince
of. Letter to the States-General, 1793.
Fr. Copy. 34,449, f. 17.
Eeston, co. Mtddl. Deeds relating to,
1649-1726. Add. Ch. 38,769-38,772.
Setheraett Maaor, CO. Aor/. Wood-
sales of, 1570. Eg. 2713, f. 41.
Eethersett (Wormly), of Thetfordj co.
Norf. Letter to C. Gawdy, 1668. Eg.
2717, f. 291.
Seuser (?) ( ), King's Com-
missary of tke Royal Society of Agriculture
of ParU. Utter to Sir J. Banks, 1785.
33,978, f. 1.
EeTeningham ( Sir Arthur), of He-
veningham and Kettcringhamy co. Norf.
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1578-1603.
Eg. 2713, ff. 67, 114, 135, 138, 178, 189,
328, 375, 477; Eg. 2714, ff. 63, 156,
225, 241, 267, 282.
Letter to his cousin, T. Knerytt,
1590. Kg. 2713, f. 263.
Letter to Sir T. Loyell, 1603. Eg.
2714, f. 267.
Letter to Saver, 1604. Eg.
2714, f. 390.
Letter to, as Commissioner for
Musters, from the Privy Council, 1601.
Eg. 2714, f. 140.
Heveningliaili (JSir Arthur), of Hock-
wold, CO. Norf. Bond to, from Sir E.
Moundeford and F. Gawdy, 1634. Eg.
2716, f. 150.
Letter to C. Gawdy, 1635. Eg.
2716, f. 184.
Seveniiurham (Henry), of Kettermg-
haniy CO. ^orf. Letter to F. Gawdy, s. a.
Eg. 2722, f. 79.
KeveninghaiU {Sir John). Counsel's
arguments for, when imprisoned for
refusing the loan, 1627. 33,468, f. 7.
Heveningham (William), of Hockwold,
CO. Norf. Letters to his cousin, F.
Gawdy, 1638, 1639. Eg. 2716, ff. 301,
348, 350, 352.
Heveningham (Sir William). Letter
to M. Goodericke, 1669. Eg. 2723,
f. 111.
Serer, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1592. Add. Ch. 36,679.
Kevisett (Edmund), of Thetford, cos.
Norf. and Suff. Letter to F. Gawdy,
1633. Eg. 2716, f. 103.
Hewar (Thomas). Discharge from his
commission in the trainbands in Nor-
folk, 1601. Copy. Eg. 2714, f. 138.
Keward (Thomas), of Thetford. Bond
to, 1584. Eg. 2713, f. 158.
Sewes (William), of Bury St. Edmimds,
CO. Suff. General release to B. Gawdy,
1630. Eg. 2716, f. 9.
Sewett (Joseph), of Norwich. Letter
to O. Le Neve, 1693. Eg. 2718, f. 67.
Kewett (Vice- Admiral Sir William
Nathan Wrighte), K.C.B., V.C. Vote
of thankb to, by Parliament, 1885.
34,481.
Hewitts Manor, in Chelsfield, CO.
Kent. Rental, 1722. Copy, 19th cent.
33,902. f. 49.
Exti-acts from court-rolls of,
1701-23 ; 19th cent. 33,898, f. 155.
Hewlett (Henry William) Letters to
S. Grimaldi, 1828, 1847. 34,188, f. 342 ;
34,189, r. 349.
2 X
Digitized by
674
INDEX.
Eawyck (William)' Draper^ of N&rtnch.
Acquittance, 1584. Eg, 2713, f. 160.
Sewys (Geoffrey). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 40 b.
Eezton, co. ffertf. Deed relating to,
1556. Add. Ch. 35,493.
Hey (Christopher), of Watton, co. Norf,
bHi for proTisions supplied to ■
Gawdy, 1654. Eg. 2717, f. 72.
Acquittance to W. Gawdy, 1656.
Eg. 2717, f. 114.
Letter to R. Frister, with ac-
quitUnce, 1656. Eg. 2717, f. 104.
Letter to , 1663. Eg. 27 17,
f. 232.
Heydon (Sir Christopher), Commis-
stoner of Musters for Norfolk. Letter
to the Bishop of Norwicfi and others,
1570. 33,597, f. 19 ; 34,079, f. 11.
Heydon (Christopher !.). Letters to
B. Gawdy, 1578, 1579. Eg. 2713, ff. 71,
86, 87.
Heydon (Christopher ii.). Letter to
his cousin, B. Gawdy, 1586. Eg. 2713,
f. 190.
Heydon (^tV Christopher iii.), of
Jbaconsthorpe. Letters to Sir B. Gawdy,
1602-1604. jr^. 2714, ff. 239, 416, 446;
Eg. 2722, f. 82.
Heydon (Christopher iv.), of Manning'
ton, CO. Norf. Letter to , s, a.
Eg. 2722, f. 81.
Heydon {Sir Henry). Letter to Sir J.
Paston, circ. 15u0. 33,597, f. 9.
Heydon (William), Dep. Lieut, of co.
Iwrfolk. Letters to his cousin, B. Gawdy,
1587-1593. Eg. 2713, ff. 196, 201, 206,
235, 257, 316.
■ Order for posthorses for a levy of
men in Norfolk to be sent to Tilbury,
1588. Eg. 2713, f. 239.
Letters to Sir W. Pnston and
others, 1589, 1590. 33,597, ff. 28, 29.
Heye (Christopher), of Wattonj co. Norf.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1001. JE5/.
2714, f. 150.
Heyes (John), Sen., Merchantj of
Jung's Lynn. Acquittance to the High
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1594. Eg. 2713,
f. 360.
Heyford, co. Oxon. Deed relating to,
1702. Add. Ch. 38,962.
Heyford (Lt.-Col, Anthony). Letter
to Lord Feversham, 1688. 34,152,
f. 17.
HeynUUly Family of. Pedigprees, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 23 ; 33,920, f. 49.
Heyward (Anne). Letter to Airs.
Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 84.
Heyward (Francis). Letters to W.
Moreton, 1633. 33,936, ff. 52, 61, 76.
Heyward (Thomas), of Thetfordy cos.
mrf. and Sujf. Letters to B. Gawdy,
1579-1585. Eg. 2713, ff. 76, 102, 136,
170, 182, 186, 187.
Letter to the burgesses of Thet-
ford, 1584. Eg. 2713, f. 170.
Bond to, 1583. Eg. 2713, f. 154.
Hibbert (George), F.R.8. Owned, in
19th cent.. Add. 34,280-34,285.
Hibbert (Samuel), M.D. Letters to
Rev. J. Skinner, 1827. 33,686, ff. 133,
134.
Hibbins (Barker), WriUr to the E. L
Co. at Surat. Statement as to hit
property, 1690. 34,273, f. 6.
Hickas (I— ). Letter to O^Le Keve,
1675 or 1695. I^. 2717, f. 334.
Hicks (William), General. Letter from
an officer in his army, 1883. Arabic.
34,474, f. 98.
Hide (Humphrey). Poems, 17th cent.
33,998, ff. 62, 67-68.
Hide (John). Exchequer payment to,
as Clerk of the Pipe, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 47 b.
Hider (John), of Sompting^ oo. Sussex.
Will, [1547?]. Copy. 33,410, f. 118.
HidgCOCk (Giles), Hector of Hardington
Bampfietdf co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f.7.
Hieroglypbics. Alphabet, names of
gods, kings, etc., by £. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,088, ff. 54-56.
Essay on Egyptian Hieroglyphics,
by J. F. L. Williams, circ. 1835. 33,501,
f. 1.
HieronjrniTUI, S, De muliere septies
percussn, 12th cent. 33,518, f. 164 b.
Extracts from, cone, the penitence
of Solomon, 12th cent. Lat. 33,518,
f. 164 b.
Higgenbottom (Thomas). Pass to
depart from, and return to, Chester,
1643. 33,938, f. 298.
Eiffflrins (Godfrey). Extracts from
h5 "Celtic Druids," 1829. 33,724,
ff. 212-370.
Higffins (John), Vicar of Winshank, co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 13.
Higsrons (Theophilus), Sector of Hun^
ton. Lttter to Sir R. Twysden, 1640.
34,173, f. 18.
Digitized by
INDEX.
675
High Peak Eundred* co. Derby.
»lu8ter-roll, 1660. 34,306, f. 3.
Hi gh am -Qobion, co. Bedf. Deed
relating to, 1556. Add. Ch. 35,186.
Higlmoin (Christopher), of Lopham, oo.
JSorf. Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, s. a.
Eg. 2722, f. 85.
HiflTneyi «n Ramsey^ co. Hunt. Deeds
relating to, 1586-1615. Add. Ch.
39,170-39,185.
y^l^ftlff (Sir Clyment). v. Heigham
{Sir Clement).
Hilary, 8.^ Bishop of Poiciiera. Psalmi
quos coDstituit ad deprecandum Deam,
15th cent. 33,381, f. 176.
Hildasheimy in Qermany. The mon-
astery of St. Michael at, originally
owned Add. 34,069.
Hildejard (J— )» of Norwich. Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1698. Eg. 2719, f. 19.
Hilditch (Gabriel), son of Balph ff.,
the younger. Bonds, 1730, 1734. 33,940,
ff. 50, 71.
Hilditch (Ralph), Sen., of Odd-Bode,
CO. Chester. Deed of gift to his son
Ralph, 1718. 33,940, f. 23.
Hilditch (Ralph), /un., of Odd-Bode,
CO. Chester. Bonds, 1728-1734. 33,940,
ff. 26, 28, 50, 52, 65, 71, 73, 74.
Hilgay, co. Norf. Deed relating to,
13o3. Add. Ch. 34,236.
Hilgay Manor, co. Norf. Accompts
of, 1421. Add. Bolt 39,933.
WilVin (Richard). Letter to Rev. G.
Goad, 1669. 33,573, f. 82.
(Anne). Letter to her cousin,
Lettice Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 86.
gtH (Edward), Major of Marines. Letter
to Sir G. Elphinstone, 1797. 33,963,
f. 124.
Hill (John), of Thetfordy co. Norf.
Letters to Sir T. Knivett, 1595-1603.
Eg. 2713, ff. 457, 485, 510; Eg. 2714,
ff 12, 92, 346.
Pracipe, as Qneen's Auditor, to the
Farmer of the Royal manor of Bridge-
ham, 1602. Eg. 2714, f. 217.
Hill (John), of Burgate, co. Saff. Letters
to Sir B. Gawdy, 1601. Eg. 2714,
ff. 107, 108.
Jtm (John). Letter to Rer. W. Phelps,
1848. 33,836, f. 254.
Hill (Matthew Darenport). Counsel's
opinion on the GenenCl Convention of
the Industrial Classes," 1839. 34,245,
A, f. 51.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1825.
33,546, f. 56.
Hill (Nicholas), B.A. Passport to travel
beyond seas, 1606. 34,218, f. 8.
Hill (Roger). Signature to warrant,
1719. 34,195, f. 156.
Hill (Rowland), afterw. Sir Botoland,
Secretary to the Post Office. Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1829-1830. 33,546,
ff. 265, 380, 457.
gtll (Thomas). Letter to Sir R. South-
well, 1673. 34,332, f. 43.
g^n (Thomas). Letter to D. Stuart, 1838.
34,046, f. 144.
Hill (Wills), la* Earl of ffiilsborough.
Correspondence with W. Eden, 1781-
1782. 34,417, ff. 300, 316, 325, 370,
375, 387 ; 34,418, ff. 8, 40, 73, 91, 95,
103, 108, 118, 131, 133, 149, 163, 169,
184, 188, 197, 208, 219, 228, 318, 324,
350,372, 379,387.
Correspondence with Lord Carlisle,
1781-1782. 34,418, ff. 10, 92, 115, 124,
127, 146, 165, 190, 195, 199, 347, 349,
357, 370, 412.
Hill Court, CO. Worcester. Pedigree
and notices of the family of Baker of,
19th cent. 33,611, f. 152.
Hille (Roger), Bector of Hawkridge,
CO. Sotn. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 6.
Hillcr (Ferdinand), Musician. Letter
to J. F. Rochlitz, 1832. Germ. 33,965,
f. 211.
Hiller (Johann Adam). Psalm C. set to
music by, 1794. Germ. 33,792.
Hillersdon (Thomas), of Ampthili,
CO. Bedf. Bonds to, from Sir B. Gawdy,
1602. Eg. 2714, f. 183.
Hilton, CO. Staff, (?). Deed relating to,
1502. iicW. CA. 37,374.
Hilton (Anthony), Vicar of Billinghurst,
CO. Sussex. Consistorial citation of, with
correspondence, 1592. 33,410, ff. 47,
50, 62, 64, 82, 111.
Hilton (Charles), of Newmarket, cos.
Cambr. and Suff. Letters to J. Mann,
1704. Eg. 2720, ff. 99, 123.
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 17041 Eg.
2720, f. 110.
Hilton (James), F,S,A. Presented, in
1888, Add. 33,350, A.
HinchinhrOOk, oo. Hunt. Deeds re-
lating to, 1428-1623. Add. Ch. 39,186-
39,238.
Deeds relating to Medehaghes near,
1224-1227. Add. Ch. 33,630 ; 33,631.
Hinchinbrook Frioi^, co. Bunt.
Deeds relating to, 1186-1547. Add. Ch.
33,595-33,628.
2x2
Digitized by
676
INDEX.
Einchinbrook Frio^p oo. Uimt.
(continued). Rental and court-rolls,
14th cent.— 1421. Add. Bolls 34,325-
34,331 1384. Add. Soil 39,589.
Eincks (Thomas D— ), Secretary of the
Cork Literary and Philosophical Society.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1803. 33,981,
f. 108.
Kind (Johannes), Steward to Anne, Lady
Tuj.Qsden. Biographical account of, 1651.
34,163, flF. 104, 106 b.
. Receipt for legacy from Lady
Twysden, 1638. 34,176, f. 68.
Letter to M. MiUes, 1641. 34,173,
f. 20.
Letter to, from I. Saunder, 1633.
34,173, f. 13.
Letter to, from Sir R. Twysden,
1634. 34,161, f. 1.
Hinde (George), of Oxford, Letters to
0. Le Neve, 1706, 1707. Eg. 2720, ff.
308, 319, 377.
Hinslowe (Agnes). 0. Henslowe.
Sinton ( )» Chaplain. Letter in
favour of, 1713. 34,195, f. 141.
Kinton (Thomas). I^etter to Sir 3*
Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 87.
Sinton St. Oeorge, oo. Sam. Vieir,
1609. 33,767, B, f. 16.
Einuber (Carl von). Owned, in 18th
cent.. Add. 33,513.
SinzWOrthf co. Hertf. Terrier of
lands in, 16th cent. 33,573, ff. 46-48.
Eippesley (.Sir John), Lieutenant of
JJover Castle. Petition to, from the
town of Sandwich, circ. 1625. 33,512,
f.l8.
Sippisley (^«'' ^^^^ Coxe), Bart.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1800, n. d.
33,980, f. 223; 33,982, ff. 348, 349.
EippOCrateS. Epistle to Ptolemy, 15th
cent. Or. 34,060, f. 481.
Secreta Ypocratis, 15th cent.
Engl. 34,111, ff. 231, 235 b.
Account of the discovery of his
"Secreta " in his tomb by Julius Cffisar,
loth cent. 34,111, ff. 231, 235 b.
Hirtzel (J— J— )i Chairman of Mer-
chants, etc., at Exeter. Letter to W.
Fawkenor, 1786. Copy. 34,420, f. 454.
Hitchin, co. ffertf. Deeds relating to,
1442-1633. Add. Ch. 35,494-35,496.
Extract of deeds relating to the
free school at, 1639. 33,575, f. 51.
Apportionment of rates, etc., in
the half Hundred of, 1641. 33,575,
f. 49.
Deed relating to Temple-Dinsley
Manor in, 13th cent. Add. Ch. 35,436.
HitchinS (Malachy). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1802. 33,981, f. 57.
Kitroff( )• Letter to S.Bentham,
1805. 33,544, f. 134.
Hjaltalin (J<^n Andr^on). Icelandic
proverbs translated by, 19th cent.
34,403-34,405.
Soare (Charles James), Vicar of God-
stone, Archdeacon of Wincfiester. Letters
to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1837. 33,929,
ff. 381, 387.
Soara (James), Comptroller of the Mint.
Agreement with A. Cronstrom, 1672.
Copy. 34,358, f. 45.
• Warrant to, for salaries, etc.<, 1673.
Copy. 34,358, f. 49.
Soare {Sir Richard Colt), Bart. Letters
to, on antiquities at Camerton, etc.^
1816-1829. 33,665, passim.
Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1828.
34,188, f. 332.
Letter to Rev. J. Skinner, 1829.
33,665, f. 402.
Kobart (Ann). Letters to her uncle,
Sir J. Hobart, [1608], 1612. Eg. 2715,
ff. 94, 135.
Kobart (Anthony), of Hales JlaU.
Letters to his uncle. Sir J. Hobart, 1608-
1613. Eg. 2715, ff. 92, 95, 117, 119,
123, 124, 127, 134, 143, 151, 152,
Hobart (AugusU). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1814r-1818. 34,459, ff. 129,
140, 165, 176, 196, 224, 271, 286.
KCobart] (E?— )• Letter to ,
1612. Eg. 2715, f. 148.
Hobart (Edward> Letters to his
brother John, 1597-1613. Eg. 2713,
ff 480, 486 ; Eq. 2714, ff 27, 297, 302-
344, 351 ; Eg. 2715, ff. 46-65, 153.
Letters to his brother, R. Hobart,
1602-1607. Eg. 2714, ff. 237, 269, 293,
302; Eg. 2715, ff. 43, 81,82.
Hobart (Eleanor Agnes), wife of Robert,
4th Earl of Buckinghamshire. Letlei-s
to Lord Auckland, n. d. 34,460, ff. 48 1 ,
484.
Hobart (George). Letter to W. Gawdy,
n.d. Eg. 2722, f. SS.
Hobart (H— ). Letter to her aunt.
Lady Bell, s. a. Eg. 2722, f. 90.
Letters to her cousin, T. Knivet,
s. a. Eg. 2722, ff. 92-98.
Hobart (Henry), eldest son of James
Hobarty of Hales Hall. Letters and papers
rel. to the suits of him and Margaret,
his widow, against his father, [1597-
1610]. Eg. 2713, f. 479— ^js/. 2715,
f. 73, passdm.
V
Digitized by VjO(?QIC
INDEX.
677
Kobart (Henry), eldest son of James
HijhaH^ of Hales Hall {continued). War-
rant to the stewards of his manorn in
Norfolk and Suffolk to collect rents,
1598. JEi/. 2713, f. 490.
Acquittance to C. Sallowes, 1600.
Eg. 2714, f. 78.
• Letters to his cousin. Sir J. Hobart,
1608. 2715, ff. 98, 99.
Kobart (James), of Hales Hall. Letter
to his son, Sir John, 1607. Ea. 2715.
f. 87.
Letter to the Vice-Chamberlain,
8. a. Copy. Eg. 2716, f. 89.
Sobart (Sir John). Letters to, 1596-
1608. Eg. 2713, ff. 464, 480, 481, 486;
Eg. 2714, ff. 27, 297, 302-344, 351 :
Eg. 2715, ff. 46-65, 75, 87, 92, 94, 95,
98, 99, 117, 119, 123, 124, 127, 134
135, 143, 151, 152. '
— ^ Petition, on behalf of his father,
James Hobart, n. d. Eg. 2715, f. 66.
Kobart (John), 1st Baron Hobart, cr.
Earl of Buckinghamshire, 1746. Receipt
for saUry, as Treasurer of the Chamber,
1730. 34,195, f. 168.
Kobart (John), 2nd Earl of Buckingham*
shire, Lord Lieut, of Ireland. Letters
to W. Eden, 1780, 1781. 34,417, ff. 94.
338.
Notes from the papers of, 1776-
1780. 34,523, ff. 180-364.
Kobart (Margaret), xoidmo of Henry
Hobart. Petition to James L, 1606.
Eg. 2715, ff. 67-73.
Kobart (Mary). Letter to her brother
John, L1597]. Eg. 2713, f. 481.
Kobart (Robart). Letter to E. Pepys,
n.d. % 2722, f. 99.
Kobart (Robert), Lord Hobart, afterw.
4M Earl of Buckinghamshire. Corre-
spondence with Ist Lord Auckland, 1795-
1814. 34,453, f. 302; 34,455, ff. 213-
535 passim ; 34,456, ff. passim ; 34,457,
ff. 10, 20, 82, 98, 145, 155, 217-546
passim ; 34,458, ff. 29, 45, 68, 96, 104,
127, 169, 171, 201, 219, 239, 246, 258,
265, 395, 417; 34,459, ff. 73, 78;
34,460, ff. 458-480. '
Letter to W. Pitt, 1799. Com.
34,455, f. 218.
Letter to H. Dundas, 1799. Copv,
34,455, f. 220.
Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1800. Copies. 34,455, ff. 327.
327 b. '
Letters to 2nd Lord Auckland,
1814. 34,459, ff. 109, 125.
Letter to Lady Auckland, n. d.
34,460, f. 471.
Kobbledodd-cnm-Bennets
Manor, co. Comb. Deed relatins: to,
1718. Add. Ch. 32,986.
Kobbfl (John William), Jfusician. letter
to H. Phillips, 1842. 33,965, f. 54.
KobhoiUie (Benjamin), M.P.for Qramr
pound. Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1789, 1803. 33,541, f. Ill :
33,544, ff. 9, 25.
Kobhotisa (John Cam), afterw. Baron
Broughton. Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1820. 33,545, f.45L
Koby (Sir Edward). Resolution to pursue
the Spanish Armada siirned by, 1588.
33,740, f. 6.
Letter, as Custos Rotulorum, to
the Justices of co. Kent, 1595. 33,924,
f. 16. '
Kocquard, Family of. Papers relatins
to, 1820-1829. 34,262, ff. 109-208.
Koddesdon (Christopher). Letter to
P. Moreton, 1656. 33,937, f. 67.
KodtfOS (Benjamin). Correspondence
with Jeremy Bentham, 1800-1803.
33.543, ff. 309, 565, 566, 570, 591;
33.544, ff. 54, 69, 88, 95, 99, 101, 103.
Kodgas (Charles). Letter to, from
L. Sjwhr, 1846. Germ. 33,965, f. 325.
Kodges (William). Letters to R. Hale,
1639, 1651. 33,572, ff. 270, 336.
Kodgis (John), Hector of Qoathurst, co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 14.
Kodgkin (John Eliot). Letters to J.
Yates, 1863. 34,098, ff. 9, 23.
Kodgkins (James), Merchant, Letter
to Lord Grenville, 1793. Copy. 34,449,
f. 143.
Kodiford Manor, m SelUndge, co.
Kent. Extracts from court-rolls of,
1409-1646 ; 19th cent. 33,899, f. 140.
Kodshon (Richard), Alderman of New-
oastle-oti-Tyne. Letter to Sir R. Sadleir
and Sir J. Croft, 1559. 33,592, f. 22.
Kodsoll of Ash, nr. Wrotbam,
CO. Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,920, f. 12.
Kofer (Andreas), Tyrolese patriot.
Letter to J. von Morandel, 1809. Oerm.
33.964, f. 39.
Kofhnan (Franfois), Author. Petition
to the Duke d'Aumont signed by, 1827.
33.965, f. 166 b.
Kofbnann (Ernst Theodor Wilhelm),
Musician. Letter to ,1809. Germ.
33,965, f. 213.
Kofland (Barbara), Authoress. Letter
to , n. d. 33,064, f. 260.
Digitized by
678 INI
SogU (Edmonds Inttnictioiis to, on
his misnoB to Moroeco, 1577. Eg, 2790,
f. 220 b.
X0fl[art]L (George). Trio and doet for
sirinp, 19th cent. Aulogr, 33,796.
Hbge (Clement). Letter to R. Hale,
1^. 33,573, f. 69.
Xogg (JamesX P^luher, Letter to,
from C. Bronte, 1850. Eg. 2679, t 28.
Xogff (JamesX ^101. Letter to, from
HrLeinoD, 1863. j^. 2679, f. 30.
Letter to^ from J. Let^rh, 1864.
Eg. 2679, f. 33.
BUmNT (William). Letter to Capt. King,
1781. 33,977, f. 132.
KoglUMm (Bicbard), of Cayster m g*
oowntye of Torhe.** Name inacribed,
16th cent. 34,276, f. 10 b.
Kolbaaek Xaaor (?X <». Lme.
Conrt-roll, 1603. JdUL i2otf 39,927.
JolbOCho (MartinX Obrtm^r m 00.
Warw. Inqoisitio post mortem on T.
Wall, 1655. 33,939, f.m.
Kolbeck (Francis> Letter to Sir R.
Southwell, 1670. 34^331, f. 155.
Kolbrocka (W— ). Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1832. 34,188, f. 538.
SdlbrookOy Family of. £xtract8 cone,
from Handboroagh parish register, 1834.
33,929, f. 307.
Xolck (J — )• Report on the case of
Messrs. Parkinson and Jarratt, 1743.
Eg. 2692, f. 43.
Vjoiicxixtt {Dam6 Lettice), tridloio of Sir
Henry Holcroft. Petition to Parliament,
1649 (?). 34,326, f. 30 b.
Eolden of StockricLre, in Cran-
brooke, CO- Kent, ^'"•^ 0/. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 11.
Eolden (John), Vicar of Qreat ElUng-
ham, CO, Norf. Letter to B. Gawdj,
1583. Eg. 2713, f. 147.
Eolden (John), Messenger of H.M. Cham-
ber. Bill of expenses, 1631. 33,924,
f. 34.
Eolden (Samuel), Governor of the Rus-
sian Company. Letter to the Board of
Trade, 1739. JEV/. 2687, f. 21.
Eolden (William). Presented, in 1893,
Add. 34,472.
Solder (Rev. Henry Evans). Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 262.
Eoldernesse, Earl of. v. Darcy
(Robert)
Eoldych (Henry), of Didlington, co.
Norf. Utters to Sir B. Gawdy, s. a.
Eg. 2722, fr. 100, 101.
EoMjehe (John). Letter to his cousin,
B. Gawdy, 1580. Eg. 2713, t 99.
Edle (Richard). Exchequer payment to,
as King's player, 1531-2. 33^76, L 25 b.
Edlfbvd (GeorgeX MJ". for LotUciUueL
Letter to J. Abercromby, 1812. 33,544,
f. 601.
Edlgreve (George), Bedor of Ewming-
t<m, 00. 80m. Book of Articles of A.D.
1562 snbscribed by, 1574. 33,973,
f. 13b.
Solker of Bexk^* 00. Eent»
FamUyof. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,921,
f. 154.
EoU (Augustine), of Tun/fordy co. Norf.
Letters to O. Lc Neve, 1701, 1705. J^.
2719, f. 261 ; Eg. 2720, ff. 230, 23L
EoU (Thomas). Acquittance to Sir T.
Knyvett, 1617. Eg. 2715, f. 209.
Eollftnd. Particulars of the Greenland
Whale Fishery carried on from, 1786-
1790. 34,440, ff. 291-302.
Travels in, with engravings, 1788-
1789. 33,633.
Journal of tour in, by R. Gannston,
1791. 33,962.
V. also Netherlands.
Eolland, Baron.
V. Fox (Henry).
Fox-Vassall (Henry Richard).
|^1^T^^pfl^ Earl of. V. Rich (Henry>
EoUand (Adam). Exchequer payment
to, as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 38.
^5^11^^^ (Cornelius), Revenue Comaus-
timer. Warrant for payment, 1645.
34,274^ f. 66.
EoUand (Elizabeth). Acquittance to,
n.d. Eg. 2722, f. 103.
EoUand (Henry). Latin verses by,
16th cent. 34,317, f. 26.
EoUand (John), of Eenninghall, co. Norf.
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602-1605.
Eif. 2714, ff. 261, 262, 289, 296, 369-
373, 381, 400, 407, 434, 438-443; Eg.
2715, ff. 8, 25, 26, 30.
EoUand (John). Letter to W. Hale,
1637. 33,572, f. 229.
EoUand (Sir John), Ist Bart., of Quid-
denham, co. Norf. Letters to F. Gawdy,
1639. Eg. 2716, ff. 331-339.
Letters to Sir W. Gawdy, 1660-
1666. Eg. 2717, ff. 190, 193, 209, 225,
267.
Letter to the Subsidy Commis-
sioners for Shropham and Guilteross
division, co. Norf., 1664. Eg. 2717,
f. 249.
Digitized by
INDEX.
679
SoUand (Sir John% Ut BarLyOf Quid-
denham, 00, Norf, (continued). Letters to
O. Le Neye, 1696, 1697. L'g, 2718.
ff. 322, 325, 379, 382.
EoUand (Sir John), 2nd Bart,, of
Quiddmham, Letter to 0. Le Neve
1702. -fii/. 2719, f. 348,
Holland (John). Letter to F. Gawdy,
n. d. Eg, 2722, f. 104.
EoUaad (Mary), toidoto of Sir Thos,
Holland, of Quiddenhanij co. Norf. Let-
ter to her cousin, F. Gawdy, 1626. Ea,
2715, f. 302. ^ ^
Holland (Owen). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1774, 1782. 33,977, ff. 37, 161.
BoUand (Thomas, son of Thomas), of
Swineaheady co. Line. Bond, 1551. Eq.
2713, f. 20. ^
Holland (Thomas), of Qtdddtmhcmi, co,
Norf, Letter to his cousin, F. Gawdy,
1625. ij;. 2715, f. 292.
Holland (Thomas). Letter to ,
n. d. Eg, 2722, f. 105.
HoUanda (Ohristlanus de). Chanson i
4, 19th cent. 34,071, f. 31.
Hollar (Wenzel). Illustrations to ^op's
Fables, 17th cent. 33,783.
Holies (John), Banm Haughtm of
Baughtony co, Nott., afterw, (1624) \st
Earl of Clare, Patent of his Barony,
1616. ^(W. CA. 82,975.
Hollas (John), 2nd Earl of Clare, Sig-
nature, 1641. 34,253, f. 3.
HoUingbary (John), Mayor of Dover,
Letter to , 1702. 34,152, f. 36.
HoUonde (JohnX of HetheraeU, oo. Korf.
Bond, 1570. Eg, 2713, f. 41.
Holman (John). Letter to R. Gunning,
1770. Eg. 2699, f. 124.
Holma, 00, Hunt, Deed relating to,
1632. Add, Ch, 33,437.
Holma (Bryan), Attorney, Letters to
5. Grimaldi, 1829-1835. 34,188, f. 410 ;
34,189, ff. 72, 95, 97, 174, 176.
Holma (Robert), of Wickkam Skeith, co.
Suff, WUl, 1528. Add. Ch, 32,949.
Holma (Thomas), J.P. for co, Cambridge.
Warrant for arrest of E. Gregson ifor
bigamy, 1583. Eg, 2713, f. 155.
Holms (Mary). Hymn, 1694. 34,274,
f. 143.
Letter to Ives, 1694. 34,274,
f. 142.
Holmwood. (Elizabeth). Petition to
the Dulce of Ormonde, circ. 1680. 33,589,
f. 289.
Holroyd (John Balcer), Is^ Baron Shef-
field. Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1783-1814. 34,419, ff. 221, 246,
288, 344, 437, 451, 456 ; 34,420, ff. 33
38, 49, 95, 104, 118, 154, 156, 179, 296,
348, 375, 383 ; 34,421, ff 146, 224, 324 ;
34,422, ff 404, 427, 464, 504 ; 34,423,
ff 15, 34, 329; 34.424, ff 49, 114, 326:
34,425. f. 59 ; 34,426, ff 3, 258 ; 34,427,
ff 152, 180; 34,428, ff 11, 118, 217,
301, 308, 325, 400, 446; 34,429, ff 88,
226, 420; 34,430, ff 32, 75; 34,444,
f. 44; 34,445, f. 16; 34,448, f. 296;
34,450, f. 293 ; 34,452, ff 68, 75, 88,
92, 187, 235, 267, 341, 415, 469 ; 34,453,
ff. 8, 21, 43, 52, 56, 88, 139, 226, 351,
443, 508 ; 34.454, ff 12, 65, 75, 82, 90,
122, 138, 143, 399, 431. 469, 482, 488,
505; 34,455, ff 32, 49, 57, 123. 126,
350, 451, 543, 548, 554 ; 34,456, ff 62-
65, 79, 176, 270, 321, 324, 347, 377,
384. 391, 468, 570 ; 34,457, ff 451, 455
34,458, ff 130, 134; 34,459, ff 8, 41;
34,460, ff 486^90. *
Character of, by J. C. Lavater,
1791. ^. Copy. 33,964, f. 444.
Holstain (Fnednch Conrad ?). Corre-
spondence with W. Titley, 1742, 1743.
Eg, 2690, ff 107, 192; Eg. 2691, f. 182.
Holstoka (William). Instructions for,
f! 204
Holt (Br John), Chief Justice of the
King*8 Bench, Case-book, 1701-1703.
34,125.
Holwallbnry Kanor, in Shit-
lington. V, Shitlington, oo. Bedf,
Holy Oil. Office of the, 15th cent.
Gr, 34,060, f. 151.
Holvwall, CO, Hunt, Deed relating to,
1505. Add. Ch, 83,438.
Hombarston (Henry). Letter to W.
Hale, 1677. 33,573, f. 123.
Homa Castle, co, Berwick, Surrender
of, 1573. 33,531, ff. 115, 127.
Homa (Alexander), 5M Baron Home.
Correspondence with Sir R. Sadleir, 1559.
33,592, ff. 121, 145, 294.
Homa (Sir Everard), Bart, (1813).
Lectures on anatomy, 1810. Autoqr,
34,407, ff. 82, 99, 124, 147.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1806.
34,456, f. 495.
Homer. Fragments of Iliad, book i.,
2nd or 3rd cent. Papp, cxxix. ; ocLXXii.
books ii.-iv,, 4th or 5th cent. Pap,
cxxvi. books iii., iy., 3rd cent. Pap,
cxxxvi. verso, books v., vi., xviii., 3rd
or 4th cent. Pap, cxxvii. books xxiii.,
xxiv., 1st cent. B.C. Pap. cxxvm.
Fragments of Odyssey, book iii.,
1st cent. Pap. OCLXXI.
Digitized by
680 INI
HondUTM. Losses sustained by the
British settlers from the Spaniards,
1779. 34,428, f. 162.
Soneywood of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, ff. 33 b, 34.
Hong-Kong, l&land of. Proof im-
pression of seal of Qaeen Victoria for.
xcvm. 4.
Sontington (John), Rector of Samp-
ford Brett and Laverton, co. Som. Book
of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed by,
1571, 1572. 33.973, ff. 2, 6, 8 b.
Bonywood (Sir Philip), General.
Correspondence with W. Titley, 1744.
Eg. 2692, ff. 249, 274, 313.
EonywOOd (Sir Thomas). Order of
Parliaroentary Committee for Essex
Wigned by, 1649. 33,924, f. 40.
SOO, 00. Kent. Deeds relating to, 1293-
1593. Add. Ch. 36,680-36,684.
HOO, Family of. Pedigree, 18th cent.
34,375, f. 22.
Sood (Robin). Epitaph, 18th cent.
Copy. 33,938, f. 1.
Sood (Adm. Samuel), 1^^ Viscount Hood
(1796). Letter to the Nary Commis-
sioners, 1768. 34,079, f. 68.
Letter to 6. Jackson, 1782.
34,187, f. 9.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1806.
34,456, f. 485.
Soogaii (Henry), of Bradenham^ co.
Norfolk. Letter to his cousin, B. Gawdy,
1588. Eg. 2713, f. 240.
Book (James), Composer. Songs, 1788,
1802-1804. 34,007, f. 46 ; 34,126, ff.79,
82 b.
Bookar (Nicholas), Goldsmith. Ac-
quittance to A. Gawdy, 1594. Ej.
2713, f. 373.
Booke (John). Letter to Capt. Neve,
1706. Eg. 2720, f. 321.
Booke (Richard), of Trowse, co. Norwich,
Acquittance to B. Gawdy, 1594. Eg.
2713, f. 332.
Booker (Nicholas). Letters to M.
Sedley, 1606. Eg. 2715, ff. 79, 80.
Booker (William). Letter to T. Kny-
vett, 1657. Eg. 2717, f. 170.
Boop ( van der). Letter to the
States General, 1790. Copy. 34,431,
f. 224.
Booper (Edward), of Westminster.
Letters to Lady Knyvett, 1593, 1595.
Eg. 2713, ff. 298, 448, 455.
Booper (John), Vi&ir of RoltendcTi.
Letter to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1836.
33,929, f. 371.
Booper (Mary% widow. Letter to Lord
Anddand, n. d. 34,460, f. 491.
Bop ( Capt. Note to, of the
thmgs required by the Governor of
Montserrat, temp. Chas. 1. 34,486, f. 89.
Bop (N — ), Pensionary of Atnsterdam.
Letter to, from William, Prince of
Orange, 1673. Dutch. 33,964, fl 33.
Bope Xaaory oo. Flint. Case of Lord
Derby touching, 1662. 33,589, ff. 217-
220.
Bope (Alexander). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1817. 33,982, f. 125.
Bope (Henry), of Amsterdam. Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1791-1794. 34,436,
ff. 83, 133; 34,439, f. 107; 34,447,
ff. 59, 268, 457 ; 34,453, t 77.
Bope (John). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1782. 33,977, f. 164.
Bope (John), Professor of Botany at
Edinburgh. Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1782. 33,977, ff. 153, 156, 167, 170.
Bope (John), 2nd Earl of Hopetonn.
Letter to , 1773. 34,412, f. 230.
Bope (John), Wi Earl of Hopetoun (o6.
1843). Book-plate. 33,517.
Bope (John), 1th Earl of ffopetoun.
Add. 33,517 bought, in 1889, at the sale
of his library.
Bope (Capt. Robert). Letter to J.
Wfilward, 1660. Copy. 34,306, f. 12.
BopetonBy Earls of, v. Hope.
BopkenS (Richard), of Witchford, oo.
Ombr. Letter to Sir T. Knyvett, 1602.
Eg. 2714, f, 219.
Bopkin (Thomas), Vicar of Isle Abbotts,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 23.
Bopkinson (William). Letter to B.
Gawdy, 8. a. Eg. 2722, f. 106.
Bopksms ( )• purchase
by, 16th cent. 34,266, f. 2.
Bopper (George), Scotchman. Bond for
entry of, at Tynemonth Castle, 1559.
33,592, f. 74.
Voidance of bond for entry of,
1560. 33,592, f. 254.
Bopton (Sir Owen), Lieutrnant of the
nwer. Wages list of the Tower EsUb-
lishment signed by, 16th cent. 34,195,
f. 6.
Warrant for payment to, 1578.
34,195, f. 2.
Letter to W. Paston, 1565. 33,597,
f. 16.
Letter to R. Pctre, 1576. 34,195,
f. 1.
Digitized by
Sopton (Sir Owen), LteutenofU of the
iZirer (continued). Letter to Lord
Treasurer Burghley, 1590. 34,195,
f.4.
Bond signed by, as Justice of Peace,
1595. 34,195, f. 9.
Sopton C'^)'* Ralph), Marshal. Letter
to, from the Privy Council, 1559.
34,079, f. 5.
Bor». V. Liturgies.
aoratiu naoeu (Quintu8> Ars
Poetica, cum commentarii8,1492. 34,139,
f. 2.
"Art of Poetry" translated by
W. Sherborne, early 18th cent. 33,498,
f. 122.
Translation of part of Od. iii. 29,
17th cent. 34,362, f. 106.
Eorda (Dorothy), of Peeterlie. Letter
to her sister, Lady Hubbard, 1608. Eg.
2715, f. 106.
Sordo (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Deputy Chamberlain • of the Ex-
chequer, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 51.
Sorden (Thomas). Drawing of seal of,
1411-12 ; 19th cent 83,926, f. 49.
Hore (Philip). Statement of accompts
of Capt. R. Fowle, 1600. E(j. 2723,
f. 93.
Sorn (Charles Edward). Incidental
music to the "Merry Wives of Windsor,"
19th cent. 33,800, f. 163.
■ Correspondence with T. Williams,
1821. 33,965, f. 56.
Born (Nicholas), Rector of RimpUmy co.
Som. Book of Articles of A.o. 1562
subscribed by, 1579. 33,973, f. 25 b.
Some, CO. Surr. Deed relating to, 1296.
Add. Ch. 37,649.
Sorna (Q^orge), Bishop of Noncich
(1790). Letter to Dr. ^ 1749.
34,079, f. 60.
Sorne (Godfrey). Exchequer payment
to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 43.
Sorneby (Robert), of Botesdale, co. Suff.
Bond for payment to W. Gawdy, 1660.
Eg. 2717, f. 188.
Eorneby (William). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1605. Eg. 2715, f. 34.
Sorner (Francis), Political Economist.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1807-1809.
33,544, ff. 329, 364, 390, 434, 438.
Letter to Lord Auckland, [1808-
1814]. 34,460, f. 493.
Letter to G. Eden, 1814. 34,459,
f. 70.
Letters, etc., relating to proposed
statue to, in Westminster Abbey, 1817-
1818. 34,459, ff. 226, 246-248, 254.
:X. 681
Homor (Leonard). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1817. 34,459, ff. 200, 201,
245.
SornOSey (Robert), Wooilendraper, of
Norwich, Acquittance to the High
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1594. Eg. 2713,
f. 372.
Somyolda (Thomas). Draper's bills,
1613, 1614. Eg. 2715, ff. 185, 186.
BorosGope. v. Astrology.
Sorse, Shaap and Ooosa, The :
a poem by Lydgate, 15th cent. 34,360,
f. 27.
Eorsalay (William). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 43 b.
Sorsamondaiif co. Kent Deeds re-
lating to, 140l(?), 1592. Add. Ch. 36,685 ;
36,686.
SoiTSay (Edward). Instructious to, on
his mission to Don John of Austria, 1576.
Eg. 2790, f. 214 b.
Sorsham, co. Sussex. Deed relating to,
1711. Add. Ch. 37,676.
Sorsley (Samuel), Bishop of Rochester.
Letters to l/>rd Auckland, 1794-1804.
34,453, f. 76; 34,455, f. 502 ; 34,456,
f. 148.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1796-1798. 33,542, ff. 314, 364,
643, 701.
Borsmonden of Ooudhiirstf co.
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 1 9th cent.
33,920, t 12 b.
Eorticnltlire. Letters from Sir W.
Hamilton on the establishment of an
English garden in Naples, 1778-1803.
34,048.
Eorton, co. Swr. Rental,* 17th cent.
33,576, f. 117.
Horton Xaaor, m Epsom, v. Epsom,
CO. Surr.
Sorton-Xirby, co. Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 1561, 1578. Add. C/*. 36,687 ;
36,688.
Sorton (Prisdlla), afterw. Mrs. Oerman
Reed. Reference to, 1835. 33,801,
f. 107.
HorwOOd (R— ). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1796-1798. 33,542, ff. 389,
517, 708.
HOBkinS, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,919, ff. 225, 255 b.
KosUnB (Charles). Letters to W. Hale,
1635-1641. 33,572, ff. 27-281 passim;
33,573, f. 422.
Hoskins (F'd— ). Letter to W. Hale,
1636. 33,572, f. 94.
Digitized by
682
INDEX.
Eoskyns of co. Hereford, FamUy
of. Notes on, 1832. 33,929, f. 286.
Soskyns (Chnrles), of Limpsfieldy oo,
Surrey. Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1706.
Eg. 2720, f. 334.
EoskyiUi (Hannah). Letters to 0. Le
Neve, ante 1712. Hg. 2721, ff. 299-
306.
KoskyXLS CSir Hangerford), 7th Bart.
Letter to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1832.
33,929, f. 286.
Eostnn (Camille d'}, Comte de Tallard,
French Ambaasador in England. Des-
patches, 1698. Fr. Extr, 34,492,
ff. 66-155.
Correspondence, as ambassador in
England, with the French Sec of State,
1699. 33,440.
SotLam (BeaumontV 2tk} Baron Ho^
tham. Baron of the Exchequer. Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1772-1788. 34,412,
f. 166; 34,415, ff. 268, 417; 34,417,
ff. 319, 361 ; 34,419, f. 191 ; 34,420,
f. 214; 34,424, ff. 134, 424 ; 34,428,
f.l85; 34,460, f. 492.
SotLam (John), Bishop auocessively of
Ossory and Clogher. Letter to Lord
Carlisle, 1782. 34,418, f. 340.
Letter to W. Eden, 1783. 34,419,
f. 134.
Sotllfield, CO. Kent. Deed relating to,
1561. Add. Ch. 36,689.
Sott (John), of Wymond?iamf co, Norf,
Acquittance to, from the High Sheriff of
Norfolk, 1593, Eg. 2713, f. 302.
Sott (Richard), of Witchiwjham, co.
Norf. Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1709,
1711. Eg. 2721, ff, 93-98, 246.
Bougham of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 31 b.
KoQgliaill (S— ). Letter to Mrs. Brjd-
ges, circ. 1802. 33,929, f. 13.
Soughton, CO. Hunt, Deeds relating
to/T313, 1470, 1523. Add. Ch. 33,439 ;
33,440; 39,239.
SonglitOli Uanor, co. Hunt. Court-
rolls and accompts of, 1278, 1308-1570.
Add. Bolls 34,324 ; 39,586-39,588.
Sonflfhtoilf CO. Norf. Catalogue of
theHoughton collection of pictures sold
to the Empress of Russia, with the
prices, 1779. 33,557, f. 305.
HoiurhtOll (Xdam)fBishop of St. David's.
Royal charter to, 1383. 34,135, f. 1 b.
Houghton (Edward). Presented, in
1889, Add. 33,532.
Songhton (John), of Ounthorpe, co.
Norf. Letter to B. Gawdy, 1566. Eg,
2713, f. 34.
Honghton (John), of GunthorpCy co.
Norf. (continued). Suit r. his brotlier-
in-law, 1582. Eg. 2713, f. 127.
Eonlforde (Thomas), Minister at Plcm-
stalif CO. Chester. Certificate of baptism
(in 1598) signed by, 16th-17th cent.
33,938, f. 34.
Honlton (John), of Farley Castle, co,
Som. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1835.
33,836, f. 170.
SonnsloWy co. Middl. Deed relating to,
1784. Add. Ch. 38,773.
Sonsehold, Royal. Wardrobe ac-
compt, 1313-1314. Copy. 34,160.
Warrant for velvet for Candlemas
tapers, 1499. 33,350, f. 12.
Ordinances, 1526. 34,319 ;— 1539-
40. 34,320, f. 137 b.
Fees of, 1540-1545. 34,320, f. 99 b.
Inventory of plate and jewels,
circ, 1545. Imperf, Eg, 2679, f. 3.
Messes served at the Christmas
hall, 1551. 34,320, f. 78.
Establishment, circ. 1550-1553.
34,320, f. 15 1552. 34,010, ff. 27-
58 b.
Bill of fare at coronation banquet
of Qu. Mary, 1553. 34,320, f. 86.
Exchequer payments for, 1570.
Eg. 2723, f. 16 b.
Exchequer payments for the ward-
robe, 1570-1571. Eg, 2723, f. 14 b.
Exchequer payment for wages of
Gcntlemen-at-Arms, 1570-71. Eg. 2723,
f. 37 b.
Household Book of Qu. Elizabeth,
1570-1603. 34,320.
Exchequer payments for the Jewel
House, 1571. Eg. 2723, f. 13 b.
Allowances claimed by the Ser-
jeants of the buttery, etc^ 1579-80.
34,320, f. 12.
■ Payments for the Buck hounds and
Harthounds, 1582. 34,320, ff. 14,
14 b.
Accoropt of the Clerk of theOtfices,
1583. 34,320, f. 74.
Calendar for venison for, 1583.
34,320, f. 4.
List of offices, fees, eto.^ temp. Eliz.
34,395, f. 71.
Order cone. " composition for pro-
vision for the king's house," 1611.
34,218, f. 30 b.
Certificate for wages of the Gentle-
men Pensioners, 1617. 34,122, B.
Orders for the conduct of, 1623.
34,324, f. 215.
Payments to, 1629-1632. 34,318,
ff. 41-49.
Digitized by
INDEX.
683
BoTUehold, Royal {continued). Bill
of board-wages, 1693. 33,963, f. 23.
Sout (Simon, son of Simon de). Cast of
seal of, 1259. xcviii. 56.
Soveden (Johannes dc). Speculum
Laicorum, 15th cent. 33,957, f. 73 b.
Eovall (Edward), of Thorpe^ co. Norf.
Letters to T. Knvvett, 1644, 1649. Eg,
2716, ff. 388, 466.
Eovell (Nicholas), WooUendraper^ of
North Walsham, co. Norf. Letter to T.
Knyvett, 1644. Eg. 2716, f. 391.
EOW (Thomas), Vicar of Old Cleeve, co.
Sonu Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1572. 33,973, f. 8.
Howard, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 187.
Notes on families descended from,
17th cent. 34,250, f. 73.
Soward (Anne), toidow of Philip^ I2th
Earl of Arundel, "The Poor Man's
Talent ** dedicated to, and compiled for,
by T. Lodge, 17th cent. 34,212.
Eowaa*d (Anne), wife of JameSj 3rd
Earl of Suffolk. News-letters addressed
to, 1688. 34,487, ff. 11, 15, 31-39,
42-49.
Soward (Charles), Baron Ho'vard of
Effingham, Earl of Nottingham, Lord
High Admiral, Privy Council letter
to, 26 July, 1588. 33,740, f. 2.
Resolution to pursue the Spanish
Armada signed by, 1 Aug. 1588. 33,740,
f. 6.
Letter to T. Fane. 1597. Copy.
34,218, f. 35 b.
Letter to the Constables of Brent-
wood and Ingatestone, 1599. Copy.
Eg, 2714, f. 21.
Correspondence with the Commis-
sioners of Sewers for Kent, 1600. Copies,
34,218, ff. 46, 52.
Letter to F. Fane, 1603. Copy.
34,218, f. 28.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1585, 1601. 33,594, ff. 162, 164 ; 33,924,
f. 29.
Howard (Charles), Srd Earl of Notting-
ham, Letters to Lord Manchester, 1647.
34,253, ff. 49, 51, 54, 57-65, 71-75, 79.
Howard (Charles), 1 Ith Duke of Norfolk,
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1807. 34,457,
f. 283.
Howard (ifws F— ). Letter to W.
Eden, n. d. 34,460, f. 505.
Howard (Frederic), Earl of Carlisky
K,T, Instructions to, as Commissioner
to treat with America, 1778. 34,415
f. 358.
Minute of, on the situation in
America, 1778. 34,416, f. 33.
Instructions to, as Lord Lieutenant
of Ireland, 1780. Copy. 34,417, f. 232.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1778-
1813. 34,415, ff. 308-311, 349 ; 34,416,
ff. 137, 269, 380; 34,417, ff. 134, 137,
156, 158, 172, 177, 210, 284-286;
34,418, ff. 250-252; 34,419, ff. 198,
263, 304 ; 34,454. ff. 464, 507 ; 34,455,
f. 342 ; 34,456, f. 281 ; 34,457, ff. 268,
544 ; 34,458, ff. 345, 441; 34,460,
ff. 506-510.
Correspondence with Lord Hills-
borough, 1781-1782. 34,418, ff. 10, 92,
115, 124, 127, 146, 165, 190, 195, 199,
347, 349, 357, 370, 412.
Letter to Lord Gower, 1782.
34,418, f. 421.
Letter to Lord Shelbume, 1782.
Copy, 34,418, f. 389.
Howard {Sir George), Master of the
Armoury. Exchequer payments for,
1570-1571. Eg. 2723, f. 49 b.
Howard (Henry), Earl of Northampton.
Discourse in favour of Qu. Elizabeth's
marriage with Francois, Due d'Alen^ou,
1580. 84,216, f. 27.
Names of lords, etc., attending him
to Windsor, aire. 1605. 34,218, f. 87.
Correspondence with F. Bacon,
1599. Copy. 34,218, ff. 186, 186 b.
Letter to the Commissioners of
Sewers for Rye Level, 1607. Copy.
34,218, f. 179 b.
Howard (Henry), Duke of Norfolk, Earl
Marshal. Dispute of, with the Lord
Chamberldn, for precedency, 1694.
34,350, f. 10.
Howard (Henry), Earl of Suffolk,
Secretary of State, Correspondence with
R. Gunning, 1771-1776. Eff. 2700,
ff. 254, 274 : Eg. 2701, ff. 32, 45, 47, 51,
53, 65, 79, 94, 101, 104, 108, 118, 136,
169, 214, 230, 245,284; Eg, 2702,
ff. 28, 53, 87, 256, 334, 337, 340, 346,
353, 358, 360, 378, 383, 387, 395, 408,
416, 432, 435, 438, 442; Eg, 2703,
passim.
Letters to W. Eden, 1772-1778.
34,412, ff. 172 ct passim; 34,413, ff. 4,
8, 13, 24, 93, 143, 144; 34,414, ff. 389,
513, 514 ; 34,415, f. 450 ; 34,416, f. 138 ;
34,460, ff. 494-502.
Correspondence with the Russian
Minister in England, 1773. Copy, Eg.
2702, ff. 252, 254, 260.
Correspondence with the Lords of
the Admiralty, 1773. Eg, 2702, ff. 258,
262.
Digitized by
684
INDEX.
Howard (Henry), Earl of Suffolk, S(tcre'
tary of State {continued). Letter to Sir
R. Keith, 1774. Eg, 2703, f. 10.
Letter to Lord Stormont, 1776.
Eg. 2703, f. 342.
Letter to W. Fraser, n. d. 34,460,
f.504. ' '
Howard (Henry Frederic), Bctron Mai-
trovers (1639) and Earl of Arundel
(1646). Reversionary trust vested in,
1636. 33,596, f. 5.
Report of liis dispute with Lord
Pembroke, 1641. 34,195, f. 33.
Howard (James), Srd Earl of Suffolk.
Breviat of his Patent of the Seals, and
• case thereon, 1667. 33,589, ff. 64-69.
News-letters to, 1688. 34,487,
ff. 7, 8, 15, 17, 19, 25.
Howard (Jeremiah). Payment to, for
capture of a thief, 1651. 34,195, f. 48.
Howard (Mary), undaw of William,
Viacount Andover, Letter to W. Eden,
1785. 34,420, f. 238.
Howard (Philip), Earl of Arundel.
Signature, as Privy Councillor, 1559.
33,591, ff. 22, 194, 196 ; 33,592, f. 86.
Letter to Qu. Elizabeth, [1585].
Copy. 33,594, f. 216.
Howard (Sir Robert), A'.B. Engraving
of the brass of, 1653, in Clun Church,
19th cent. 33,610, f. 9.
Howard (Sir Robert), Aud:tor of the
Exchequer. Notes passing accompts of
the Tower establishment, 1682-1684.
34,195, ff. 82-86.
Howard (S—). Letter to J. Bentham,
sen., 1761. 33,537, f. 67.
Howard (Samuel). Letter to ,
with poem, 1732. 34,109, f. 75.
Howard (Samuel), Mus. D. Songs,
18th cent. 33,351, ff. 4 b, 13 b.
Howard (Theophilus), Lord Howard de
Walden, afterw. 2nd Earl of Suffolk.
Signature, as Captain of the Gentlemen
Pensioners, 1617. 34,122, B.
Howard (Thomas), Duke of Norfolk.
Exchequer payment to, as Treasurer of
England, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 11.
Howard (Thomas), Duke of Norfolk.
Commission to, to try Mary, Qu. of
Scots, 1568. Copy. 33,531, f. 42.
Account of his trial for high
treason, 1572. 33,593, f. 162.
Confession at his execution, 1572.
34,218, f. 219.
Cast of seal of, 1567-1568.
Lxzxvii. 54.
Howard (Thomas), Ut Earl of SnffiAk.
Resolution to pursue the Spanish Ar-
mada signed by, 1588. 33,740, f. 6.
Patent of creation as Earl of
Suffolk, 1603. Extr. 34,218, f. 194.
' Navy estimate signed by, 1605.
33,924, f. 31.
Howard (Thomas), Earl of Arundel and
Surrey. Privy Council order signed
by, 1629. 34,326, f. 58 b.
— — Award cone, lands held of the
Crown by, 1633. 33,596, f. 1.
Sent ambassador to the Emperor,
1636. 33,596, f. 3.
Howard (William), let Baron Howard
of Effingfutm. Signature, as Privy
Councillor, 1559, 1560, 1570. 33,591,
ff. 22, 194, 196, 207; 33,592, ff. 86,90,
92, 172, 204 ; 33,593, f. 131 ; 33,924,
f. 3.
Howard (William), Viscount Stafford.
Expense of his keep in the Tower, 1680.
84,195, f. 82.
Howe (Richard), Viscount Howe. Ap-
pointed Commissioner to restore peace
in America, with orders and instructions,
1776. 34,413, ff. 29, 45, 52.
' Instructions to, as Commissioner
to treat with America, 1778. 34,415,
f. 358.
Correspondence with Benjamin
Franklin, 1776. Copy. 34,413, f. 56.
Letter to the Commissioners to
treat with America, 1778. 34,415,
f. 418.
' Letter to J. Bentham, sen., 1791.
33,554, f. 79.
Howe (Thomas). Abstract of title-deeds
relating to his estate in Abbots Langley,
1626. 33,575, f. 53.
Howe (Sir William), General in N.
America, Appointed Commissioner to
restore peace in America, with orders
and instructions, 1776. 34,413, ff. 29,
45, 52.
— — Instructions to, as Commissioner
to treat with America, 1778. 34,415,
f. 358.
Howell (James), Special Envoy to Spain.
Letter to , 1623. Copy. 34,217,
f. 42 b.
Howell (John), Victualler in the town
of Westminster. Exchequer payment
to, for expenses of deputy -chamberlains
and other officers of the Exchequer, 1531-
2. 33,376, f. 53 b.
Howell (Lucy), of Bhdscrowther, co,
Pemb. Probate of will of, 1730. Add.
Ch. 37,635.
Digitized by
INDEX.
685
Howell (William), Vhir of Merston^
CO. Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed .by, 1572. 33.973, f. 8.
Howes (William). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1599 [1600]. JEi/. 2714, f. 62.
Howes (William), of Winston, co. Suff,
Letter to T. Kneyytt, *. a. Eg. 2722,
f. 108.
Howghton (John). Survey by, of
Crown Forests in cos. Northampton and
Rutland, 1564. 84,214.
Howick, Viscount, v. Grey (Charles).
Howley (Thomas), Deputy-Lieut, for
CO, Hereford. Letter to Lord Treasurer
Burghley, 1598. 34,195, f. 11.
Howlyn (Thomas), Prisoner in Thetford
Gaol, Letter to Capt. F. Gawdy, 1639.
Eg. 2716, f. 329.
Howman (E — ). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
[ante 1712]. Eg, 2721, f. 307.
Howman (Roger), Physician, of Norwich,
Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1692-1704.
Eg, 2718, ff. 35, 44, 73, 83, 104, 297,
306, 309, 405, 406 ; Eg, 2720, ff. 77,
100.
Howorth (Henry). Letter to W. Eden,
1778. 34,415, f. 33.
Howse (John), of Buch[enham'}, oo. Norf,
Letter to , 1662. Eg, 2717,
f. 227.
Howse (Thomas), Prisoner m Norwich
Oaol. Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602.
Eg. 2714, f. 184.
Howse (Thomas), of Carlton Rode, co,
Norf, Letter to W. Gawdy, 1656.
Eg. 2717, f. 133.
Howse (William), of Walsham, co. Suff.
Acquittance to the Sheriff of Norfolk,
1579. Eg, 2713, f. 83.
Howth (Thomas), Justice of the King^s
Bench, Ireland, Warrant signed by,
1538. 34,079, f. 2.
Hoxne, co. Suff. Deeds relating to,
1519, 1534. AdL Ch, 32,952-32,954;
1647. Eg. Ch, 595.
Terrier of the glebe of, 1614.
Copy, 18th cent. 83,350, f. 7.
Letter cone, tithes, etc., 1715.
33,350, f. 5.
Hoyle (Thomas), M.P, for York, War-
rants signed by, 1647, 1648. Eg, 2723,
f. 108; 33,924, f. 38.
Hubbard. «. Hobart.
Hnber ( ), mfe of B, Huber.
Utters to Lord Auckland, 1789, 1791.
34,429, ff. 282, 301, 318, 334, 393, 399,
401-404, 426, 530 ; 34,440, f. 232.
Hnber (Bartholomew). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1787-1792. 34,426, f. 453 ;
34.428, ff. 314, 406, 418, 454, 466;
34.429, ff. 59, 67, 78, 238, 283, 319,
320, 334, 354, 361, 393, 404, 407, 412,
414, 427, 456, 464, 470, 481, 524, 532 ;
34.430, ff. 48, 50 ; 34,433. ff. 114, 275 ;
34,435, f. 67; 34,439, ff. 4, 55 ; 34,440,
f. 209; 34,441, f. 522; 34,443, f. 151 ;
84,445, f. 18 ; 34,461, f. 296.
Hnber (J— J~), Charqi d* Affaires at
Copenhagen, Letters to Sir R. Gunning,
1773, 1774. Eg. 2702, f. 192; Eg.
2703, f. 47.
Hnbert {Sir Francis). Life of Edward
II., 17th cent. 34,316.
Hubert al, Hawbert (Nicholas),
called Paris. Depositions cone, the
murder of Damley, 1569. Copy, 33,531,
f. 83.
Hudson (Charles Grave), Director of the
South Sea Company, Letters to the Ist
Earl of Chichester, 1767-1774. 33,441,
ff. 10-14, 16, 26, 29, 33.
Hudson (W— E— ), of D'tblm, Letter
to Ferd. Ries, 1837. 33,507, f. 289.
Hu^y in Cochin-China, On the trade of,
by J. Crawfurd, 1822-1823. 33,411,
f. 167.
Hngessen of Dover and Lin-
stead, 00. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 12.
Huggines (Edmond). V, Hogan
(Edmond).
Hughes (B— ), of London, Letters to
0. Le Neve, 1697. Eg, 2718, f. 378.
Hughes (Daniel), of Woodrising, co.
Norf. Letters to Sir B. Gawdv, 1599-
1604. Eg, 2714, ff. 38, 68, 415.*
Hughes (Sir Edward), Admiral, Letter
to W. Eden, 1779. 34,416, f. 263.
Hughes (Francis). Letter to Sir J.
Ciesar, 1632. 34,324, f. 302.
Hughes (Geoffrey). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 41.
Hughes (Hugh Robert), of Kinmel and
Dxnorben. Book-plate, 19th cent. 34,101.
Hughes (John), Poet. Translation of
Aoacreon, Ode III., 19th cent. Copy.
33,940, f. 189.
Hughes (Lewis). Letter to "W. Moreton,
1633. 33,936, f. 71.
Hughes (William Lewis), 1st Baron
jHnorhen, Letter to Lord Auckland,
1834. 34,459, f. 509.
Hughes-Hughes (Augustus). Pre*
seuted, in 1892, Add, 34,267, B.
Digitized by
686
INDEX.
KngO (Victor Marie), Poet. Letters to
, 1846, 1850, 1855. Fr. 33,964,
ff. 400, 406, 407.
' Portraits, and facsimile of poem,
n. d. 33,964, flF. 402-405.
Slllces (Jonathan). Letter to
Moreton, 1653. 33,937, f. 42.
Hnlett (William). Letter to H. Crom-
well, ante 1614. 34,485, f. 1.
Hnlke, Family of. v. Halke, Family of.
Sully CO. York, Letter relatinj^ to the
siege, etc, of, 1642. 34,173, f. 24.
Plan ofthe harbour, 1805. 34,274,
f. 164.
Impression of seal of. xcviL 40.
Hull (Thomas). Elegy on F. Rodney,
1637. 34,239, f. 20.
Hullah (John). Owned, in 19th cent.,
Add, 34,000-34,002.
Hllllegard6(Petrus), if.D., of Brussels.
Opinion on the nature of Tobacco, 1635.
Lat, 33,587, f. 2.
Hullins (John), of London. Letters to
T. Knyvett, 1623-1627. Eg, 2715,
ff. 246, 253, 265, 277, 296, 310, 312,
320-325, 332, 337.
Bnlme Abbey, co. Norf. Prophecy
found in, 17th cent. 34,217, f. 41 b.
Hnlfl (George), Vicar of Kenton, oo, Suff.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1603. £g.
2714, f. 359.
Memorandum on the deaths of Sir
Chas. Framlingham and his widow Eliza-
beth, circ. 1604. Eg. 2714, f. 444.
Hnmberstone (Edmond), of London.
Will, 1651. 33,577, f. 46.
Home (David). Letter to Sir J. Pringle,
1773. Copy. 34,516, f. 2.
Bnme (James), Secretary to the Customs
Commissioners. Letter to G. Rose, 1793.
34,451, f. 518.
Snme (John), Bishop of ScUisbury, Re-
turn of papists made to, 1767. 33,409,
ff. 93, 94.
BQine (Joseph). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1829-1830. 33,546, ff. 259,
387, 396, 398, 448.
Snmfroy (Pelham), Composer. Anthem,
17th-18th cent. 34,203, f. 76.
Hnmfrey (Stephen), of Chichester, Ac-
compt-book, 1667-1674. 34,016.
Bununel (Johann Nepomuk), Musician.
Letters to , 1809-1835. Germ.
and Engl, 33,965, ff. 214-224.
Snmpliroys (James), Lavyer, Letters
to Jeremy Bentham, 1827. 33,546,
ff. 122, 128, 133, 135, 137, 140.
Hunden (John), Bishop of Llandnff-
Cast of seal of, 1458-1476. xciv. 78.
Kundleby (George). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 47.
Kungary, Sovereigns of. FERDI'
NAND. Letter to the Abb^ de Luxen,
1530. Fr. 34,079, f. 95.
LEOPOLD XL Correspondence
with the King of Prussia, 1790. 34,431,
ff. 311, 313, 319, 441.
For correspondence of Ambassadors, etc.,
abroad, v, also : — ^
Launay ( de). Secretary at
Dresden (1744).
Reischach (Thaddeus yon). Baron,
Envoy to the States General
(1744).
V. also Germany, Emperors of.
Bnngerford Manor, m Sutum-
Veney. v, Sutton- Veney, co. Wilts.
Hnngerfordy Family of. History of,
by Key. F. Brown, 19th cent. 33,412.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,919,
f. 48.
Hn]lgerford(iSirr Walter). Cast of seal
of, 1501. xcv. 11.
Hnnne (Cicely), of St, Margaret's, South
Elmham, co, Suff. Letters to T. Knyvett,
1639. Eg, 2716, ff. 322, 342.
fiuime (Edmund), of Bethel, co. Norf,
Letter to F. Gawdy, 1628. Eg, 271*5,
f. 401.
Hnnne (Edward), of St. Margaret's,
South Elmham, oo. Suff, Letters to
T. Knyvett, 1621, 1630. Eg. 2715,
ff. 225, 227 ; Eg. 2716, ff. 15, 17.
Letters to Lady M. Bell, 1626-
1632. Eg. 2715, ff. 305, 345, 352;
Eg. 2716, f. 66.
Hnnne (John). Exchequer payment to,
as messenger of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 52.
Hnnne (Thomas), of Wreningham, co.
Norf. Letters to Sir T. Knyvett, 1598-
1614. Eg. 2713, f. 511; Eg. 2714,
ff. 33, 95, 137, 152, 153, 186, 245, 299,
384-386, 427 ; Eg, 2715, ff. 74, 76, 77,
172.
Letter to H. Knyvett, [1606],
Eg, 2715, f. 78.
Hnnsdon, Barons, v. Carey.
Hnnstony oo. Sussex, Excommunica-
tion of the Vicar, 1592. 33,410, ff. 24,
27.
Hnnston (Thomas), of Walpole, co,
Norf. Letter to the Commissioners of
Musters for Norfolk, 1602. Eg. 2714,
f. 202.
Digitized by
INDEX.
687
Hunt ( ). Confession by, of tres-
pass in Aldingbourne Park, temp. Hen.
VIII. 34,317, f. 10.
Sunt (James Henry Leigh). Poems,
etc,, 19th cent. Autogr. 33,515, S, 1-
24.
Letters to C. Oilier, 1855, 1858.
33,515, ff. 25-32.
Letter to , n. J. 33,964,
f. 261.
Letters to, from T. Carlyle, 1832,
1834, 1850. 33,515, ff. 37, 39, 41.
Sunt (John). Letter to Lord North-
ampton enclosing his project for Rye
Haven, 1606. Copy. 34,218, f. 200.
Papers relating to his project for
Rye Haven, 1606, 1607. 34,218, ff. 174 b-
180 b, 199-203.
Sunt (W— ). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f, 31.
Sunter (John), Ocvemor^ of New South
Wales. Letter to S. Bentham, 1799.
33,543, f. 36.
Snnt6r (John), Anatomist. Notes of
anatomy, etc,, 18th cent. Autogr, 34,407,
ff. 77-81.
Hunter (Joseph), F.R.S., F.8.A., Assis^
tant Keeper of Public Records, Diaries,
1810-1817, 1833, 1841-1860. 33,600 ;
33,601.
Letter to Rev. J. Skinner, 1832.
33,716, f. 82.
Letter to the Bishop of Bath and
Wells, 1832. 33,836, f. 114.
Letterlto S. Grimaldi, 1886. 34,189,
f. 99.
Note of a MS. given to, 1828.
34,307, f. 4.
Suntewade (Thomas). Elxchequer
payment to, as Valet of the Crown,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 35.
Hunting. Terms nsed for companies
of beasts, etc., 15th cent. 33,994, f. 26 b.
Huntinifdonf County of. Extracts
from Hundred-roils, rtc. rel. to, tempp.
Hen. III.— Hen. VIIL; 17th cent. 33,358.
Forest pleas, 1286. Add, EoU
34,277.
Boundaries of Woods and Forests,
1301. Add, Ch. 33,141.
Deeds, writs and rolls relating to,
1375-1779. Add, Ch. 33,142-33,171, B ;
1495-1551. Add. Bolls 39,429-39,432 ;
1580-1683. Add. Ch. 39,081-39,094;
tempp. Eliz. — Charles 11. Add. Ch,
39,959.
List of wages and prices in« temp.
Hen. VI.(?). Lat. Fragm. Paper,
34,401, f. 280.
Suntingdon, County of (continued).
Rolls relating to Quarter Sessions, 1558-
1603. Add. Rolls 39,433-39,451.
Papers, etc., rel. to drainage of the
Fens in, 1528-1650. 33,466 ; 33,467 ;
Add, Ch, 33,081-33,134.
Petty Sessions papers, etc,, 1537-
1658. 34,399-34,401.
Leases of manors in, temp. Hen.
VIII. 34,397, ff. 1-21.
Officers* names, number of soldiers,
etc,, in, 1588. 34,394.
Papers relating to trained-bands in,
1589, 1631. 84,399, f. 41; 34,400,
f. 175.
Exchequer acqnittance to M.
Wentworthe, collector of the fifth,
fifteenth, in, 1598. Add, Ch, 33,150.
■ Accompts of manors bel. to Sir
H. Cromwell in, temp, Eliz. 34,396;
34,397, f. 22.
— — Articles for visitation of colleges
and hospitals for the poor, 16th-17th
cent. Add. Ch. 33,146.
Letter books, etc, of the Williams
al. Cromwell family of, 16th, 17th centt.
34,394-34,398.
Writs for collection of subsidies in,
1601, 1604, 1609, 1625, 1626. Lat,
34.399, ff. 60, 61, 155, 268, 269;
34.400, f. 30.
Papers of Sessions of Sewers in,
1611, 1617, 1618, circ, 1620, n. d,
34,399, ff. 176, 177, 217-219, 231,
232, 237 ; 34,401, ff. 161-165.
Order cone, the Commission of
Sewers in, 1616. 34,218, f. 164 b.
■ Wan-ant for preservation of the
king's game in, 1620. 34,217, f. 6.
Papers relating to engrossing,
forestalling and regrating of grain, etc.,
1630, n. d. 34,400, ff. 108-128 ; 34,401,
ft; 248-258.
— — Assessments, etc., for moneys levied
by Parliament in, 1641, 1642, 1645-6.
84.401, ff. 60-92, 96-109; 34,485, ff.
117-132.
Papers rel. to the bounds of, 17th-
19th centt. 33,465, ff. 1-46.
Papers rel. to towns, etc. in, 17th-
19th centt. 33,465, ff. 47-216.
Suntingdon, CO. J/tin^. Deeds relating
to, 1190-1596. Add. Ch, 33,441-33,592 ;
1479-1593. Add, Ch. 39,240-39,258.
Deeds relating to the convent of
Austin Canons at, temp. Edw. I., 1293.
Add, Ch, 33,593 ; 33,594.
Lists of wills of family of Baker
in the registry of, 19th cent. 33,613,
ff. 47 b, 68 b.
Digitized by
688 IN
Huntingdon, Archdeaconry of, Tftxntio
Papae Nicholai, 1292. Add. Rdl 34,278.
Suntingdon, Earh of. o. Hastings.
Huntingfeld (Benedict de). Drawing
of seal of, 1369-70 ; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 52.
Buntingford (George Isaac), Warden
of Winchester^ Bishop of Gloucester,
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,456,
ff, 536, 541.
Huntingford (Henry). Letter to
Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1840. 33,929,
f. 477.
Kuntly, Earl and Marquis of. v, Qor-
don (deorge).
HuntOUy CO, Kent, Deeds relating to,
1362, 1593. Add, Ch, 36,690; 36,691.
Surdd al» Smith (John), late Danish
Agent and Consul'General in Tripoly,
Case of his brothers, 1770. Eg. 2699,
f. 233.
Hurman (John), Vicar of Muchclne'fy
CO. Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 13 b.
Hursty CO. Berks, Deeds relating to,
1557-1804. Add. Ch, 38,619-38,631;
1608 (imperf.), 34,302, f. 2X
Hurst, Old (?)i CO. Hunt. Deed
relating to, 1570. Add. Ch. 39,161.
Hurste (William). Letter to W. Hale,
circ. 1640. 33,572, f. 263.
Hurstingtone Hundred, oo. Hunt,
Deed relating to, dro. 1103. Add. Ch,
33,629.
Subsidy-roU, 1546. Add. Roll
39,590.
Hurt of CO. Hont, family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 53.
Hurtado de Mendo9a (Diego), v.
Mendo9a (Diego Hurtado de).
HlUlband (Thomas). Letter to [0. Le
Neve], 1696. Eg, 2718, f. 321.
Husk (Major-Gen, John ?). Dialogue on
his killing of the wounded at CuUoden,
in verse, 1746. 33,954, f. 82.
HuskiSBOn (Bight Hon. William).
Letter to Lord Auckland, n, d, 34,460,
f. 511.
HUSS (John), of Pr tgue. Verses on, by
M. Luther, etc., 18th cent. Zat. 33,610,
f. 49.
Hussein Pasha. Letter describing
the condition of Hicks's army, 1883.
Arabic. Copy. 34,474, f. 98.
Hussey (Edwnrd), of Scntney Castle.
Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild, with family
• notes, 1833-1838. 33,929, ff. 289, 349,
389, 393, 397, 444, 449.
Hussey (Richard Charles). Letters to
Rev. fT Streatfeild, 1828, 1836. 33,929,
ff. 133, 369.
Letter to C. Winston, 1848. 33,851,
f. 18.
Hussey (Robert), Student of Christ
Churchy Oxford. Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1835. 33,929, f. 313.
Hustler (Anne). Letter to W. Moreton,
1628. 33,935, f. 239.
Hustler (William). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1630. 33,935, f. 298.
Hutohins (Elizabeth). Bond for her
appearance at the Sessions, 1597.
34,195, f. 10.
HutoMnson, Family of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,919, f. 50.
Hutohinson (Allen). Order for his
release at Lisbon, 1676. 34,332, f. 106.
Hutohinson (Francis), Bishop of
Lown and Connor (1720). Letter to T.
Maynard on Home tithes, 1715. 33,350,
f. 5.
Hutchinson (John Hely), Secretary of
State for Ireland. Letters to W. Eden,
1781-1783. 34,418, ff. 255, 408,414;
34,419, f. 182.
Hutohinson (Samuel). Correspond-
ence with Lord Auckland, 1792. 34,445,
ff. 235, 236.
Hutohinson (Thomas). Letters to
Lady Knyvett, n. d. Eg. 2722, ff. 110,
111.
Hutson (Thomas). Reference to his
father, 1575-1578. 83,933, f. 68 b.
Hutton (Ann), vidow, of Ludhatn^ Cf*.
Norf. AcquitUnce to T. Knyvett, 1635.
Eg. 2716, f. 223.
Hutton (Ann), u}idow of Leonard
Nutton, D,D, Will, 1643. Copy, 1644.
Eg. 2716, f. 383.
Hutton (Arthur Wollaston), M.A.
Preface by Card. Newman to his
"Anglican Ministry," 1879. 34^256.
Hutton (Charles). Letter to E. Collins,
1797. 33,542, f. 483.
Hutton (Clement). Letter to [O. Le
NeveJ 1694. Eg, 2718, f. 157.
Hutton (James). Letters to W. Eden,
1786. 34,421, ff. 5, 6.
Hutton (John). Letters to W. Rad-
clyffe, 1817, 1819. 33,929, ff. 35, 37.
Hutton (Matthew), Archbishop of York.
Correspondence with Lord Cranboume,
1605. Copies. 34,a05, ff. 46 b, 47 b.
Digitized by
INDEX.
689
Hnyshe, Family of. Pedime, 19th
cent. 33,919, ff. 51, 53, 56.
Knyshe (Francis), Vicar of Okehamp^
ton. Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1822,
1824. 33,929, ff. 51, 53, 76.
Hyde (Edward), 1st Earl of Clarendon,
Lord Chancellor, Circular letter to
Justices of Peace, 1665. Signed, 33,589,
f. 27. ^ » »
Letter to the Duke of York, cone.
the Duchess's rumoured change of
reUgion, drc, 1668. Copy, 33,573,
Letter to, from Lord Dieby. 1645.
33,596, f. 15. ^
• Satires on, 17th cent. 34,362,
ff. 18, 51 b.
Hvde (Henry), 2nd Earl of Clarendon
(pb, 1709). Owned Add, 33,991-33,994.
Hyde (Uurence), Isi Earl of Rochester,
Signature, as Privy Councillor, 1684.
34,195, f. 84.
Letters, as Lord Lieut, of Ireland,
to Sec. Vernon, 1701. Copies. 34,348,
ff 142, 150. ^ ' '
Hyde (William), Professor of Theology
at Douay, Opinion on the nature of
tobacco, 1635. Lat. 33,587, f. 8.
Hydrostatics. Treatise on, 16th
cent. Ital, 34,113, f. 1.
Hyll (Richard). Exchequer payment to,
as Marshal of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 48 b.
Bylle (Henry), Warden of the Minorite
Frtars, Gloucester, Cast of seal of, 1527.
xciv. 39.
Hvlton (Elys). Letter to R. Maasey,
16th cent. 33,935, f. 2.
Hylton (Master Walter), Canon of
Thurgarton, Meditacio pouperis, early
15th cent. 33,971, f. 72 b.
Hymns. Church-hymnary, with music.
15th cent. 33,768. *
Church hymns, 15th cent. Lat.
34,069, f. 304.
Latin hymns, with English ver-
sions, 15th cent. 34,193, f. 107.
"Canticum," beg. " Philomena
previa tempurb ameni," 1499. 33,438
f. 69 b. '
V, also Liturgies.
Zynam (Robert). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1784, 1789. 33,540, f. 116 ;
33,541, f. 77.
— — Letter to J. Bentham, sen., 1789.
Copy, 33,541, f. 83.
Letter to Dr. Guthrie, 1801.
33,980, f. 293.
Hynd (Johannes), tj. Hind.
Hynde (Francis), of Madingley, co.
Cambr, Letter to Baron Flowerdew,
1585. Eg, 2713, f. 183.
Letter to his cousin, B. Gawdy,
1594. Eg. 2713, f. 385.
Hyne (T*>o»na«), Vicar of Kilmersdon
with AshwicA and Hector of Babington,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1575, 1577. 33,973,
fflSb, 21.
Hyxuners (Joseph), Deputy-Oovemor
mt Fort St. George, Letter to S.
Masters, 1680. Copy. 34,123, f. 49 b.
Hynson (^apt. Joseph), American spy.
Letters to J. Vardill, Mrs. E. Jump,
etc., 1777. 34,413, ff 197, 207, 217,
219, 225, 231, 246, 274, 286, 332, 382,
412. » » f ,
Letters to W. Eden, 1777-1778.
34,414, ff 1, 34, 382, 385, 406, 422,
443 ; 34,415, f. 36.
Letter to J. Whitall, 1777. 34,414,
f. 39. . ' '
Hyperides. Oration against Philip-
pides, 2nd or 1st cent. B.a Or. Imperf
Pap. cxxxiv.
Hvme (Sir Thomas), Alderman of and
M.P.for, Nortrich, Bonds, 1598, 1605.
Eg, 2713, f. 491 ; Eg, 2715, f. 36.
Letter to an M.P., 1625. Ea,
2715, f. 286.
HythSy CO. Kent, Deed relating to,
1561. Add. Ch. 36,692.
Bond with the other Cinque Ports,
in defence of privileges, 1571. 33,512.
ff. 2, 2 b. '
Result of the election at, in 1673.
34,152, f. 11.
I
Ibreem, m Egypt. Description and
drawing of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 227; 34,087, f. 16.
Icelandic proverbs. Translations
34 405 ^' 34,403-
Ickliam, CO. Kent. Deed relatinir to,
1578. Add. Ch. 36,693.
Ickham Manor, co. Kent. Extract
from court-roll of, 1487; 19th cent.
83,921, f. 213 b.
Zconinniy Bishop of. V, Amphilochius, 8,
2 Y
Digitized by
690
INDEX.
Xde, CO. Devon, Deeds relating to, temp.
Edw. I., 1494. Add, Ch. 32,987 ; 32,993;
32,994.
Idelegh (John de). Drawing of seal
of, 1369-70 ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 53.
Ightham, co. Kent. Extracts from
parish-registers, 1560-1619. 33,914,
f. 160.
Deeds relating to, 1575, 1582.
Add Ch. 36,694 ; 36,695.
Zkerrin, Viscount V, Butler (Thomas).
Ilchester, Countess of, v, Foz-Strang-
ways (Caroline Leonora).
Earls of.
V, Fox (Stephen).
Fox-Strangwajs (Henry Stephen).
ZUinsrwortlL (William). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1828, 1838. 34,188, f. 310;
34,189, f. 154.
Zmlac. Letter thus signed, to Jeremy
Bentham, 1817. 33,545, f. 255.
Inch-AfEray Abbey, CO. PertA. Cast
of seal of. xcvii. 14.
Zncola Orcadensis. Letter thus
signecT, to Sir J. Banks, 1805. 33,981,
f. 212.
India, Sast. Epistola Alexandri ad
Aristotelem de mirabilibus lndi« : frag-
ment, late 12th cent. 33,371, f. 28.
Sailing directions from England to,
and in Eastern seas, by J. Leeds, 1702*
1704. 33,360, ff. 3-57.
Description of places, and trading
vovages of J. Leeds in, 1702-1704^
33',360, ff. 58-94.
Coins and weights used in several
parts of India, 1711. 34,123, f. 1.
Papers of J. Crawfurd relating to,
1811-1823. 33,411.
Articles of commerce of Bengal
and Malabar, by 6. M., circ. 1817.
. 33,411, f. 94.
' Maps of, 17th cent. 34,184,
ff. 32 b-37.
Map of Bengal, 17th cent 34,184,
f. 37.
Maps of the Dutch East Indies, tfto.,
17th cent. 34,184, ff. 34 b-93.
BRITISH. Official correspon-
dence and papers relating to the £. I.
Company, 1776-1802. C^s. 34,466-
34,469.
Reports, etc.^ on the E. 1.
Company's affairs in Bengal, 1661-1680.
34,123, ff. 42-50.
Memorial of Sir R. South-
well on the condition of Bombay, 1668.
34.331, f. 96.
Order of Council cone, the
Portuguese in Bombay, 1677. Copy,
34.332, f. 110.
India, East, BRITISH (continued).
Trade reports from Fort St. George,1678-
1695. 34,123, ff. 30-40.
Treatise on trade of India,
by S. Baron, 1695. 34,123, f. 40.
Directions '* received from
Mr. Pitts " cone trade on the Coromandel
Coast, 17th-18th cent. 34,123, f. 34.
Account of English rela-
tions with the French in, 1763-1786.
34.466, ff. 138-282.
Claims of the French in,
1772-1776. 34,468, f. 146.
Mode, etc., of collecting
the Bengal Customs, 1773,1781. 34,468,
f. 7L
Letters to P. Francis re-
lating to Warren Hastings, etc., 1774-
1777. 34,287.
Orders of the Council at
Fort William cone, vessels passing Budge-
Budge Forts, 1776-1784. 33,466, f. 49.
Papers on disputes with
the French in, 1783-1786. 34,469.
Proposals for treaty be-
tween the English and French £. I. Com-
panies, 1785. 34,466, f. 78.
Letters from the E. L
Company to Sir J. Banks, 1785-1802.
33,978, f. 9; 33,979, f. 54; 33,981,
f. 71.
Correspondence on proposed
treaty with France as to E. Indies, 1786.
34.467, ff. 1-109.
Letter to the E. I. Com-
pany from Lord Comwallis on the
French Convention at Mauritius, 1786.
34,466, f. 331.
Letter to the Bengal
Council on assisting the Mahrattas, 1786.
34,466, f. 302.
Account of disputed claims
to the Bengal trade, 1786. 34,468, f. 2.
Statement on the mono-
poly of salt, opium and saltpetre, cuv.
1786. 34,468, f. 252.
Letter to the Secret Com-
mittee of the E. I. Co. on the French
negotiations, 1786. 34,468, f. 300.
Project of convention con-
cerning, 1787. 34,426, ff. 76-83.
Negotiations for treaty
with the States-General as to E. Indies,
1787-1790. 34,467, ff. 110.
Statement of the relations
of Gt. Britain with, circ. 1791. 34,466,
f. 1.
Instructions for a Bill for
the government of, drc. 1791. 34,466,
f. 23.
— \ — .* Narrative of occurrence
betw. French and English frigates off
Malabar, 1792. 34,442, ff. 84-96.
Digitized by
IND£X.
691
India, East, BRITISH (continued).
Letter from the £. I. Company to the
Governor of Si, Helena, 1792. Copy,
34,447, f. 277.
" Letter from the E. L Com-
pany to H. Dundas, 1793. Copy. 34,447,
f. 273.
DUTCH COMPANY, Instruc-
tions for Governor Brouwer, 1632. Engl,
transL, 18th cent. 34,123, f. 6.
Letter to the Governor of
the Dutch E. Indies, 1636. Engl, tranal,.
18th cent. 34,123, f. 12.
• • Analysis of the constitu-
tion of Batavia, 1642. 34,123, f. 17.
• Decree of Governor Van
Diemen, 1642. Engl, tranal, 18th cent.
34,123, f. 17.
• Memoirs on the interfere
ence with their trade to New Guinea,
1783, 1785. Fr, 34,466, ff. 55, 130.
Complaints of Danish mer-
chants, etc., on behalf of, circ, 1786.
34,468, f. 215.
Papers relating to, 1790.
34,430, ff. 44, 111.
Letter from the Company
to Lord Auckland, 1792. 34,444, f. 170.
Reply of, to Lord Gren-
Tille's inquiries on the state of the
Company, 1793. Cojpy, 34,451, f. 169.
FRENCH COMPANY, Pro-
posals for treaty with the Englbh £. L
Company, 1785. 34,466, f. 78.
V, also India, East, British.
Indulgences. Papal Indulgences, 15th
cent. Lot. 33,381, ff. 90, 98, 151, 177 b.
Industrial Classes, General
Conyention of. Co rrespondence
and papers, 1839. 34,245, A, B.
Infernal Machines. Sections of,
employed by the English against St.
Malo, etc., 1694, 1696. 33,506, ff. 19,
20.
Ingatestone, co. Essex, Letter to the
constables of, from Lord Nottingham,
1599. Eg, 2714, f. 21.
Ingelo (Nathanael), D,D, Receipt of
money for the use of, 1665. Eq, 2717,
f. 266.
Ingen HOUSI (Jan), Dutch physician.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1791-1792.
33,541, ff. 258, 262, 324.
I ngham (Edward). Exchequer payment
to, as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 36 b.
Inglehv (^'^ William), Tre(wirer of
Seruick, Warrant to, for payment of
the garrison, 1558. 33,591, f. 6.
Inglebv {Sir William), Treasurer of
Serwick {continued). Letters to Sir R.
Sadleir, 1559. 33,591, ff. 118, 135.
Letter to, from the Privy Council,
1559. 33,591, f. 22.
Letter to, from Qu. Elizabeth, 1559.
33,592, f. 162.
In^lis (Hugh), Deputy -Chairman of the
Jl, India Company, Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 260.
Ingoldsby {Brig. Richard). Expense
ofhis keep in the Tower, 1698. 34,195,
f. 124.
Ingoldsby {Sir Richard), K,B,, Lord
Justice of Ireland, Letter to the Duke
of Ormonde, 1711. 34,079, f. 54.
Ingram (James). Extracts from his
Saxon Chronicle, rel. to Kent, 19th cent.
33,923, f. 97.
Ink. Recipes for making, 16th cent.
Lat. Eg, 2679, f. 1 17th cent. 34,163,
f. 5 ; 34,307, f. 19.
Inman (Thomas Gibson). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1825, 1828. 34,188, ff. 55,
286.
Inner Temple, v. London.
Innes (Anne). Letters to S. Grimaldi,
1826, 1827. 34,188, ff. 169, 187, 397.
Innes (Harrie), Major-General, Letter
to Lord Spencer, 1799. 33,963, f. 127.
Innocent III, ZII., Popes.
V. Rome, Bishops of,
Inanisition. Account of an Auto da
f€ at Barcelona, 1565. Span, 33,963,
f. 12.
InqTiisitiones post-mortem. Ric.
Sheldon, 1494. 33,579, f. 210.
T. Pygott, of Biggleswade, 1581.
33,576, f. 1.
Richard Hale, 1621. 33,579, f. 76.
Inscriptions, v. Antiquities.
Inyentories. Jewels, vestments, ^c,
in Cranbrook church, 1509. 33,906,
f. 30.
— — Royal plate and jewels, ct/'C. 1545.
Imperf, Eg. 2679, f. 3.
Goods of Sir R. Cromwell al.
Williams, 1545. 34,393, f. 7.
Vestments, Jewellery, etc,^ at York
Minster, temp, Edw. VI. 33,595, f. 1.
Goods of A. Goade, of Cambridge,
Circ. 1570. 33,579, f. 379.
Goods of Thomas Watkin, 1597*
33,579, f. 380.
Plate belonging to the Goldsmiths'
Company, 16th cent. 34,307, f. 1.
Goods of M. Watkin, early 17tb
cent. 33,579, f. 388.
2 y 2
Digitized by
692
INDEX.
ZnTentorieS ( continued ). Jewels,
pUte, etc., of Dame A. Cromwell, 1626.
33,462, f. 112.
• Household goods of Cromwell
family, 1628, 1634. 1635, 1637, 1644.
34,485, ff. 7, 55-65, 110.
Sir W. Twysden's goods at Romnej
Marsh, 1629. 34,166, f. 33.
Goods of Sir H. Cromwell at Up-
wood, 1631-1636. 34,397, ff. 30, 39.
Farm-crops of R. Fordham, of
Weston, 1664. 33,579, f. 386.
Furniture, pictures, etc, lost by
•Qu. Henrietto Maria, 1665. 34,262,
f. 88 b.
Goods of J. Smith, of King's College,
Cambridge, 1706. 33,577, f. 93.
Goods of P. Gott, of Stanmer, 1712.
33,506, f. 21.
Znyeniess, -S'ar/ o/. r. Hay (John).
Zonian Zslan^S. Journal of trarels
in, 1828. 34,197, f. 4 b.
ZpilUff CO, Sussex, Dispute of the parson
^^th Chithurst, 1592. 33,410, f. 21.
Zpsambol, in Egypt, v, Aboo Simbil.
Zpswich, CO, Suff. Domesday of the
laws and usages of, 14th cent. Fr.
Eij, 2788.
Index to wills in the Registry at,
1444-1790 ; 19th cent. 34,099.
View, 1669. 37,767, B, f. 80.
Zrelaad. Giraldus Cambrensis de Topo-
graphia Hibemica, 13th cent. 33,991.
Tales, poems, and scholastic frag-
ments, 1450-1500, Irish, 33,993.
Historical and political pieces, in
prose and verse, 17th-19th centt.
Irish, 33,567.
Treatise on the Irish language,
17th cent. Lat. 33,994, f. 1.
Antiquities of, with drawings, by
T. Wright, 1746— c»rc. 1750. 33,771.
On Irish Oghams, by J. M«Quige,
19th cent. 33,778.
Modus tenendi parliamenta et con-
cilia, 1676. 33,505.
Tract OB "The Discoverye and
Recoverye of Ireland," 1600. 33,743.
Tracts on the state of, 1585-1610.
34,313.
♦» Excellencias de la Ibernia," 17th
cent. Span. 33,994, f. 3.
Tract on English laws in, attri-
buted to Sir R. Bolton, 1641. 33,745.
. Tract on the state of the Catholic
religion in, by R. O'Ferall, drc, 1658.
33,744, f. 8.
Collections from MSS. relating to,
10th cent. 33,496.
Zreland (continued). Note on the
consecration of Irish bishops, to 1431 ;
17th cent. 34,324, f. 217.
Note of a m&»sacre " prope Castrum
Viride " in 1497. 33,956, f. 92.
Council warrant to the Vice-
Treasurer, 1538. 34.079, f. 2.
Instructions to Commissioners for
the government of, 1550-1675. Eg,
2790, ff. 1, 6, 10.
Exchequer payments for, 1570-
1571. Eg. 2723, f. 23 b.
Letter on victualling of Irish
garrisons, 1580. 33,924, f. 6.
Mandate for supply of light horse
for service in, 1600. 34,274, f. 135.
Levy of troops for service in,
1602. 34,218, f. 88.
Articles betw. the Lord Deputy
and the Spanish Commander at Kinsale,
1602. 34,218, f. 220.
Money coined for, in the Tower of
London, 1602-3. 33,350, f. 3.
Complaint of the Irish wool-
growers against the staplers, 1619.
34,324, f. 23.
Diary of the siege of Duncannon
Fort, 1645. 33,744, f. 1.
Propositions for the relief of, 1647.
34,253, ff. 79, 81, 82.
Heads of the Addresses of Parlia-
ment about Ireland, 1693. 34,096,
f. 300.
Petition of five Zeelanders to be
sent to Ireland to teach commerce, etc^
1693. 34,340, f. 73.
Method of exporting Irish wool to
France, 17th cent. 33,589, f. 318.
Papers cone, transportation of
Irish forces into Portugal, 1703.
34,335, ff. 113-140.
Letters and papers relating to the
coinage in, 1712-1727. 34,358, ff. 63-
122.
Notes from Lord Buckingham-
shire's papers, 1776-1780. 34,523,
ff. 180-364.
List of stills in, with their pro-
duce, etc,, 1779. Printed. 34,416, f.
300.
Appointments recommended by
Lord Buclringhamshire on quitting, 1780.
34,417, ff. 269-278.
Applications for government offices,
1781. 34,418. ff. 262-281.
Sute of the army in January,
1782. 34,418, ff. 293, 294.
Resolutions of Parliament cone.
trade with England, 1785. 34,419,
f. 470.
Digitized by
INDEX.
693
Ireland (ronUnved). Goods from
Franco forbidden entry into, 1786.
34,420, f. 410.
State of the duties on wines in,
1786. 34,421, f. 36.
Corregpondence of Lord Aticklnni}
relating to, 1796-1801. 34,454, pass>m ;
34.455, ff. 1 1-336 passim, 391, 425, 438,
440.
■ Addresses to Irishmen, 1798.
Printed. 34,454, ff. 180, 196, 454;
34,455, f. 105.
Ireland (Alexander). Letters to, from
R. Cobden, 1855-1863. 33,515, ff. 104-
117.
Owned, in 1877, Add. 33,516.
Irishman. Address thns signed, to
soldiers in Ireland, 1798. Printed,
34.454, f. 196.
Address thus signed, to the people
of Connaught, 1798. Printed, 34,454,
f. 454.
• Address thus signed, exhorting the
rebels to submission, 1798. Printed,
34.455, f. 105.
Iron. Act cone, the consnmption of fuel
in iron mills near London, 1606. 34,218,
ff. 94, 95.
Irthlingboroiurh, CO. iVbrM^ Rental,
1423. Add, 0^/38,983.
Irvine, «>. Ayr, Letter for
Boyd to be surveyor of customs at,
1739. 33,954, f. 14.
Irwine {Sir John), Commander-tn-Chief
in Ireland, Letters to W. Eden, 1781,
1782. 34,417, f. 379 ; 34,418, f. 338.
Isaac, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 249 b.
Isaac AngelnSy Emperor, v. Eastern
Empire.
Isaac Syms. On the ordering of
novices, f5th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 404.
Isabella, Countess of Glmicester, divorced
wife of King John, v, England, Sove-
reigns of John.
Isham, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 58.
Isham (Gardener). Acquittance to R.
Fryster, 1656. £g, 2717, f. 104.
Isidoras, S., Pelusiota. Epistles, 12th
cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 567 b.
Isili (John de). Drawing of seal of,
1351-2 ; 19th cent. 33,926, f 54.
Islip (Simon), Archbishop of Canterbury,
Drawing of seal o( 1361; 19th cent.
33,926, f. 21.
Isna, in Egypt. Description and dra^ ing
of, by E. W Lane, 1825-1828. 34,082,
f. 11 ; 34,086, f. 12.
Isocrates. Oratio de Pace, 1st cent.
Gr, Imperf, Pap. cxxxii.
Istevan, Comte de. Letter to, from
J. P^rez de la Puente, 1701. 34,335,
f. 101.
Italy. Account of journey into, 1661.
34,177, f. 50.
Journal of tour in, by R. Garm-
ston, 1787-1788. 33,962.
Letter on the movements of the
Italian Army, 1797. 34,454, f. 103.
• Journal of travels in, 1828.
34,197, ff. 3 b-4 b.
Kings of BERENGER I.
Grant at Verona, 913. Add, Ch, 37,631.
Ithell (Leonard), Fellow of Jesus Colly
Cambridge, Acquittance, 1591. 34,195,
f. 8.
Ivan IV.9 of Russia, V, Russia, Sove-
reigns of
Ivemois (Fran9ois d*), French writer.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1795-1808.
33,542, f. 6 ; 33,543, ff. 555, 556 ; 33,544,
f. 354.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1798.
34,454, ff, 364, 381 ; 34,461, f. 1.
lyes (Simon). Elegy k 3, 19th cent.
34,071, f. 49.
Ivie (Richard), Clerk, Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1574.
33,973, f. 12 b.
Ivory Coast, W, Africa. Map of,
17th cent. 33,976, C.
IvycHnrch, co. Kent, Deeds relating
to, 1428-1616. ildrf. a. 36,696-36,699.
Iiard (John), of Baldock. Clause of his
will, 1767. 33,579, f. 196.
J
J— (J—). Letter to T. Johnson, 1777.
Copy, 34,414, f. 322.
Jaoke (John). Cast of seal of, 1360.
xcviii. 57.
Jacklin^ (Phoebe), of Waterbrachy co,
Cambr, Licence to, for marriage with
R. Rayner, 1768. 33^498, f. 8.
Jackson (Arthur). Acrostic on Sir J.
Cosar, 1634. 34,324, f. 337.
Jackson (Cyril), Dean of Christ Church.
Letters to Lord Auckland,. 1790-1804.
34,431, f. 7; 34,454, f. 171; 34^^55,
ff. 170, 374 ; 34,456, f. 66 ; 34,461, f. 3.
Correspondence with Lord Leices-
ter, 1799. 34,455, ff. 171-178.
Digitized by
694
INDEX.
Jackson (Francis James), Secretary of
Legation at Berlin, Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1790-1792. 34,430, f. 16;
34,432, ff. 430, 449, 474 ; 34,433, ff. 238,
342, 358; 34,434. ff. 41, 80, 130, 158,
285, 299, 333, 385 ; 34,435, ff. 10, 92,
256, 421 ; 34,436, ff. 4, 14, 149, 203,
347, 469 ; 34,443, ff. 48, 56, 374 ; 34,461,
f. 2.
• Correspondence with the Duke of
Leeds, 1790-1791. Copies, 34,432,
ff. 414, 416, 477 ; 34,433, ff. 352-357 ;
34,434, ff 64, 146, 159, 379; 34,435,
ff. 72, 84, 86, 220, 397. 401, 403, 405 ;
34,436, ff. 8, 150, 156, 193, 197, 273,
365, 407, 481, 512.
Letter to Lord Grenyille, 1792.
34,443, f. 372.
Jackson (George), a/^mr. Sir Geo, Jack-
son Ducketty Bart., second Secretary to
the AdmircUtyy and Judge Advocate,
Letters to, 1776-1786. 34,187.
— — Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1793. 34,451, f. 343; 34,452,
ff. 123, 125, 128, 150, 151, 156, 158,
161, 168, 228.
Jackson (Nicholas). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 32 b.
Jackson (Ranulph), Mont - OrgveU
Jferald, Exchequer payment to, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 27.
Jackson (Richard), M,P. Letter to
W. Eden, 1778. 34,415, ff. 151, 231.
Jackson (Robert), Vicar of Lyng, co.
Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f, 16 b.
Jacob (Henry). Lines on the ship
Sovereign of the Seas," 17th cent.
Lat, 34,217, f. 29.
Jacob (William), Beceiver of Com Be-
ttims. Letter to, from F. Uemans,
1823. 33,964, f. 258.
Jacobi (Christian Friedrich), Secretaire
de la Sociit€ des Sciences, Copenhagen.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1786. 33,978,
f. 50.
Jacobi-Kloest (J— K— ), Baron,
Frussian Minister at Vienna, and after-
wards in London. Letter to Lord Gren-
ville, 1792. Copy. 34,446, f. 287.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1806.
Fr. 34,456, f. 497.
Jacobite Heresy. Treatise on, 12th
cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 534.
Jacobites. Papers rel. chiefly to the
rebellions of 1715 and 1746. 33,954.
. Extracts from the Stuart papers,
1739, 1743-4, 1770. Fr, and EttgL
34,522.
Jacobites (continued). List of attainted
persons, 1746. Printed. 33,954, f. 84.
JaCObsen (Jacob), of Midddbwrg.
Petition of, 1693. Dutch. 34,340, f. 73.
JacobSOn {Bev. William), Vice- Principal
of Magdalen Hall, Oxon. Letter to,
from J. H. [Cardinal] Newman, drc
1835. 33,964, f. 356.
JacobnSy S., Ascetes. Memorials of,
15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 369 b.
Jakson (Abraam): pseudonym adopted
by Sir B. Gascoigne, temp. Chas. II.
34,077, ff. 28, 31.
Jalisco, Province of, in Mexico. Map
showing roads from San Bias to Tepic
in, late 18th cent. 34,240, K.
Jamaica, Island of. Abstracts of
Jamaica wills, 1625-1792. 34,181.
Letter on, from the Governor to
the Prince of Wales, 1723. 34,079,
f. 58.
Vote of thanks from the House of
Assembly to Sir J. Banks, 1788. 33,978,
f. 219.
— — — Proof impression of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcviii. 17.
James Island, in R. Gambia. Report
on the sUte of, 1784. 34,419, f. 391.
James, S., the Greater. Life, from
Legenda Aurea, 15th cent. Lat, Imperf.
34,193, f. 99.
Miniature of, late 15th cent.
34,294, f. 190 b.
James, S., the Less. Life of, 15th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 449.
James I, IZ., of England, v. England,
Sovereigns of.
James I, ZZ, V, VI., of Scotland.
V. Scotland, Sovereigns of.
James ( y Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1813. 33,545, f. 66.
James (John), Prebendary of Peter-
borough. Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1840.
34,189, f. 216.
James (Richard), B.D., Fellow of Corpus
Christi, Oxford. Defence of Sir John
Oldcastle, 1624-36. 33,785.
Janes (Thomas), Vicar of Moorlynch, co.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 20 b.
Janiewics (Pelix), Violinist. Letter to
Nicholson, with portrait, ik d,
Engl. 33,965, f. 408.
Jansa (Leopold), Violinist and Composer.
Letter to ,1872. 33,507, f. 314.
Japan. Annual letters from Jesuit
missionaries in, 1625-27. Engl. transLf
circ. 1632-42. 33,761.
Digitized by
INDEX.
695
Japan, Islands of. Map of, 17th cent.
34,184, f. 98 b.
J arnac ( de), Inspector of Cavalry,
Letter to W. Eden, 1788. 34,428, f. 65.
Jarrett (Stephen). Letter to Rev. J.
Skinner, 1832. 33,716, f. 88.
Jarry ( Expose de la conduite
du S'. Jarry pendant la lUyolution,
1792. 34,446, f. 318.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1793-
1794. 34,452, ff. 238, 459; 34,453,
ff. 54, 128.
Jaucourt ( \ Secretary of the
National Assembly at Paris, Decree of
the National Assembly signed by, 1791.
33,541, f. 301.
Java, Island of. Papers of J. Crawfurd
relating to, 1811-1817. 33,411, ff. 18,
24, 51.
Maps of, 17th cent. 34,184,
ff. 56 b— 60 b.
Jay (John Livingtone), As9t, See, at
Greenwich Hospital. Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1859. 34,189, f. 489.
Jayne (William). Petition claiming
rights in process for preserving eggs,
1790. 34,434, f. 343.
Jeake (Samuel), Sen.y of Eye, Charters
of the Cinque Ports, 1728. Printed;
with MS. additions by L. B. Larking,
19th cent. 34,148.
Jefferay, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 59.
Jefferson (Jacob), Tutor of Queen*8
College^ Oxford. Letters to J. Bentham,
sen., 1760, 1763. 33,537, ff. 39, 47, 56,
162.
Jeffray (William), afterto. Prebendary
of Lichfield. Letter to W. Moreton,
1626. 33,935, f. 134.
Jeffrey (G— ). Railway map of Aus-
tralia, 1889. 33,609.
Jeffreys (George), Lord Chief Justice.
Letter to James IL, 1685. Copy. 34,516,
f. 17.
Correspondence with Lord Sunder-
land, 1685. Copies. 34,516, ff. 12-19.
Jeflirie (Andrew), Bector of Tolland and
Vicar of North Petherton, co. Som.
Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed
by, 1571, 1576. 33,973, ff. 6 b, 16 b.
Jeffs (William). Letters to S. Grimaldi,
1821, 1828, 1842. 34,188, ff. 6, 359,
361, 411; 34,189, f. 245.
JeffOn (John), Bishop of Xorwich. Cast
of seal ol", 1611. xci. 59.
Jekyll (Joseph), if.P. for Calne, Letter
to Jeremy Bentham, 1791. 33,541,
f. 217.
Jellett (John Hewitt), D.D.y Provost of
Trinity College, DulAin (1881-1888).
Notes written by, 1849. 33,956, f. 127.
Jenldns (Sir Lcoline), M.P. for Hythe,
List of Toters for, at his election in 1673.
34,152, f. 11.
Letters to Sir R. Southwell, from
Cologne, 1673-1674. 34,346.
Correspondence when Ambassador
at the Nimeguen Conference, with Lord
Danby, 1678. 34,274, ff. 99-104.
Signature, as Privy Clouncillor,
1684. 34,195, f. 85.
Jenkins (Robert Charles), Rector of
Lyminge, Hon. Canon of Canterbury,
Presented, in 1890, Add. 33,731 ; 33,732,
and Add. Ch, 36,454, a, b ; 36,455.
J enldnson (Anthony). Instructions
for, to treat with the Danish Commis-
sioners at Embden, 1588. Eg, 2790,
f. 230.
Jenkinson (Charles), Lord of the
Treasury y aftericards Baron Haxckesbury
and Earl of Liverpool. Correspondence
with Lord Auckland, 1771-1807. 34,412,
f. 157; 34,415, f. 246; 34,417, f. 368 ;
34,420, ff. 206, 237, 404 ; 34,422, ff. 177,
199, 402, 471, 498; 34,423, f. 228:
34,424, f. 36; 34,425, f. Ill; 34,456,
ff. 158, 165, 220 ; 34,457, f. 279.
Jenkinson (Robert Banks), 2n(; Earl of
Liverpool. Letter to Lord Buckingham-
shire, 1814. 34,459, f. 88.
Jenkyn (S.ohert\ of Harpenden, Will,
1738. 33,577, f. 124.
Jenkyns (Bev, Richard), Master of
Balixol College^ Oxford. Letter to Rev.
W. Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f. 15.
Jenner (Edward), M.D. Letter on the
death of, 1823. Eg, 2723, f. 116.
Jennings (Thomas). Report by, on
exchange by bills, 1622. 34,324, f. 155.
Jenyns (Nicholas). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as skinner to the King, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 20.
Jephson (Robert), Master of the Horse^
at Dublin Castle, Letter to W. Eden,
1780. 34,417, f. 247.
Jeremias, Patriarch of Constantinople,
Letter to the priests of Crete, 1501 or
1516. Or. 34,060, f. 1.
Jermyn (Henry), Baron Jermyn, Cor-
respondence with Lord Digbv, IG45.
33,596, ff. 7, 9, 11, 17.
Digitized by
696
INDEX.
Jermyn (Joan), wfe of Sir Thomag
Jermyn, Suit at law for Chesterton
Manor, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 112.
JeJmnyiL (Thomas). Owned, in 17th
cent., Add. 34.010.
Jormyn (Sir Thomas). Acquittance
for moneys lent by, 1627. Eg. 2715,
f. 356.
JorOXnOy S. Miniature of, late 15th
cent. 34,294, f. 197 b.
JerOinOv of Prague. Verses on, by
M. Luther, tfte., 18th cent. Lat 33,610,
f. 52.
Jexrold (Douglas), Dramatist. Letter
to H. Whittle, arc. 1830. 33,964,
f. 262.
Jorsoy* Island of. Collections relating
to families of, and lands in, 17th-19th
centt. 34,257; 34,259-34,262.
List of the ** sectatores " of, 12th-
13th cent. Add. Ch. 37,767.
Deeds relating to, 1465-1466,
1500-1803. Add. Ch. 37,768-38,441.
Mandate for summoning the States,
1618. 34,262, f. 1.
■ Corn-rents due to the King, with
rate of carriage, 1625-1627. Fr.
34,261.
Manifesto of the inhabitants, 1645.
Fr. 34,262, f. 6.
• Register of bonds to J. and C.
Poingdestre for corn-rents in, 1678-
1691. Fr. 34,259.
— — Memorial of the committee of the
Chambers of Commerce, 1787. 34,426,
f. 274.
Ordnance survey of, late 18th cent.
34,145.
Jersey, Earl of. v. Villiers (Edward).
Jerson (Thomas), F.G,S. Presented, in
1892, Add. 34,274, R.
Jernsalem. Account of the Holy
Places, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 560 b.
Pilgrimage of V. Fari to, with
drawings and plans, 1615. Ital. 33,566.
Impression of seal of the ** Guardian
of Mt. Sion." xcvii. 13.
Kings of. Godfrey de Bouillon.
On his life and writings, by E. C. Batley,
19th cent. 33,498, f. 50.
Drawing of his tomb, 1615.
33,566, f. 96.
Baldwin. Drawing of his tomb,
1615. 33,566, f. 96.
Jervis (John), Captain, R.N., afterwards
Admiral, Earl St. Vincent. Letter to
G. Jackson, 1776. 34,187, f. 3.
Jervis (Mrs. Martha). Transcripts of
letters copied by, late 19th cent. 34,267,
f. 32.
Jervis (T— B— ). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1845. 34,189, f. 283.
Jesnits. v. Orderu, I^ELIGW US.
Jesus Christ. Account of his en-
rolment among the priests of the
Temple, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 558.
' On his family, appearance, e<c.,
early 14th cent. 33,963, f. 96 b.
Narrative of the Passion and
Resurrection, 14th cent. Fr. Eg. 2781,
f. 131.
The Passion, in verse, 13th cent.
Fr. Eg. 2710, f. 112.
Hymns to, 15th cent. 34,360,
ff. 59, 69.
Oratio de nomine Jesu ez Paulinis
epistolis congesta, 16th — 17th cent.
34,294, f. 343.
■ Miniatures of the life of Christ,
early 14th cent. 34,309 ;— late 15th,
early 16th centt. 34,294, ff. 12 b, 82 b,
91, 97, 104b, 111, 136 b, 137, 138 b, 145,
147 b, 149 b, 151 b, 153 b, 161, 165, 167,
187 b.
: — Ink-drawing of, 14th cent. Eg,
2710, f. 1 b.
Jewel House. Treatise on the, by
Sir G. Talbot, 1680. 34,359.
V. also Household, BoyaL
Jewers (Richard). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1785. 33,540, f. 213.
Jews. Tract against, by Manuel Sabius,
15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 387.
Arguments against, 15th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 396.
Service for the reception of a
converted Jew into the Greek Church,
12th cent. Gr. 34,060, ff. 521, 521 b.
Against the baptism of Jews before
ripid examination, 12th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 524.
Dialogue of Philip the money-
changer and Theodosius the Jew, 12th
and 15th centt. Gr. 34,060, f. 557 b.
JhonS (Thomas), Vicar of S. Mary
Magdalen^ Taunton. Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1575.
33,973, f. 16.
Joannes, Archbishop of Niccea. Homily,
15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 363.
Joannes, Bishop of CHrum. Answers
to questions of Canon Law, 15th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 212 b.
Joannes, Bishop of Trani, Letter on
the case of, in 1059 ; 12th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 546.
Joannes Cassianii8, >?. cCassianus.
Digitized by
INDEX.
697
Joannes Chrysostom, 'Sf. v, Chry-
sostom.
Joannes, Coldbus, S. Memorials of,
15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 369 b.
Joannes, Damascenusj S, On dragons
and stryges, 15th cent. 6r. 34,060,
f. 482.
Joannes, Meemon, S,, Patriarch of
Alexafkiria, Vita, auctore Leontio,
12th cent. 33,518, f. 129.
Joannes, S.^ the Hermit. Epistle,
early 15th cent. 33,971, f. 68.
Joannes, Italw. Denunciation of his
doctrines by the Emp. Aleiins, 1082^
12th cent. Or, 34,060, f. 572.
Joannes, NestetUes, Patriarch of Con-
stantinople. Penitential, 13th cent. Or.
Eg. 2707, f. 216 b.
■ Synopsis of his Noraocanon, 15th
cent. 6r. 34,060, f. 205.
Extracts from, on liturgical ques-
tions, 15th cent. 6r. 34,060, ff. 445 b,
446 b, 580.
Joasaph, Protosyncellus, Answers to
canonical questions, 15th cent. Qr.
34,060, f. 465.
Jobson iSif Francis), Lieut, of the To'cer
of London. Demands of, for charges of
prisoners, 1568. Eg. 2723, f. 89.
Johannot (Tony), Artist. Letter to
J. L. H. Bellang^, [1841]. Fr. 33,964,
f. 219.
John, ** abbas &oci>," etc. At Council
of Basel, 1441. 33,377, f. 282.
John, Clerk and Chancellor of the King
of Italy. Grant to, at Verona, by
Berenger I., 913. Add. Ch. 37,631.
John, S., Apostle and Evangelist. Verses
on, 13th cent. Fr. Eg. 2710, f. 139.
■ Miniature of, late 15th cent,
34,294, f. 1.
John IV., of Portugal, v. Portugal,
Sovereigns of.
John II., o/ Aragon. v. Spain, Aragon,
Sovereigns of.
John HI., of Sweden, v. Sweden,
Sovereigns of.
John of Oaunt, I>uhe of Lancaster.
List of his giils to Lincoln Cathedral,
17th cent. 34,140, f. 23.
Johnes (Walter), Rector of Walcot, co.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1580. 33,973, f. 29 b.
Johnn (Christian August von), Danish
Resident in England. Letter to the
Duke of Dorset, 1736. Copy. Eg, 2683,
f. 169.
Johns (Thomas), Rector of Norton
Pinckley (?), co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973,
f. 23.
Johnson of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, ff. 25 b,
26.
Johnson ( ). Letter to
Vanzant, 1777. 34,414, f. 325.
Johnson (Arthur), Sector of North
Barrow and E. Lydford^ co. Som. Book
of Articles of A.D. 1562 subscribed by,
1572, 1580. 33,973, ff. 7 b, 28.
Johnson (Cornelius). Exchequer pay-
ments to, as master-smith in the Tower,
1531-2. 33,376, ff. 19 b, 53.
Exchequer payment to, as gunner,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 41.
J[ohnson ?] ( C[uthbert ?] ), al.
Darell (William). Confutation of the
sermons preached to the Roman Catholic
prisoners in York Castle, 1600. 34,250,
f. 34 b.
Johnson (Edward ?), Vicar of Dunctonj
CO. Sussex. Certificate from, 1592.
33,410, f. 79.
Johnson (Jean). Letter to J. Knyrett,
n.d. jEiy. 2722, f. 125 b.
Johnson (John). Exchequer payment
to« as Master of the King's Barge, 1531>2.
33,376, f. 24.
Johnson (Maurice), of Ayscough Fee
Hally Spalding. Owned, in 19th cent..
Add. 34,114.
Johnson (Peter), Recorder of York.
Letters to W. Eden, 1780-1785. 34,417,
ff 1, 43; 34,419, f. 160 ; 34,420, f. 256.
Johnson (B — A — ), Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1795. 33,980, f. 23.
Johnson (^Capt. Richard), al. Lo NovO
(Oliver), r. Le Nere (Oiirer).
Johnson (Rowland), Surveyor of Works
at Berwick. Letter to, from Qu. Eliza-
beth, 1559. 33,592, f. 162.
Johnson (Samuel), LL.J). Letter to
Rev. Dr. J. Taylor, 1781. 33,964,
f. 263.
Two odes on the Isle of Skye, 18th
cent. Lat. Copy. 33,940, f. 185.
Account of his funeral, 1784.
33,498, ff. 20, 21.
Johnson (William). Letter to W.
Hale, 1638. 33,572, f. 258.
Johnston (^ Alexander). Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1815. 33,982, f. 75.
Johnston (George). Letter to W.
Hale, c/rc. 1640. 33,572, f. 264.
Digitized by
696
INDEX.
Jermyn (Joan), wife of Sir Thomat
Jermyn. Suit at law for Chesterton
Manor, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 112.
Jermyn (Thomas). Owned, in 17th
cent.. Add, 34,010.
Jermyn (Sir Thomas). Acquittance
for moneys lent by, 1627. Eg, 2715,
f. 356.
Jerome, S. Miniature of, late 15th
cent. 34,294, f 197 b.
Jerome, of Prague, Verses on, by
M. Luther, tfte., 18th cent. Lat, 33,610,
f. 52.
Jerrold (Douglas), Dramatist. Letter
to H. Whittle, circ, 1830. 33,964,
f. 262.
Jersey, island of. Collections relating
to families of, and lands in, 17th-19th
centt. 34,257; 34,259-34,262.
List of the » sectatores " of, 12th-
13th cent. Add, Ch, 37,767.
• Deeds relating to, 1465-1466,
1500-1803. Add, Ch, 37,768-38,441.
Mandate for summoning the States,
1618. 34,262, f. 1.
Corn-rents due to the King, with
rate of carriage, 1625-1627. Fr,
34,261.
Manifesto of the inhabitants, 1645.
JV. 34,262, f. 6.
Register of bonds to J. and C.
Poingdestre for corn-rents in, 1678-
1691. Fr, 34,259.
Memorial of the committee of the
Chambers of Commerce, 1787. 34,426,
f. 274.
Ordnance surrey of, late 18th cent.
34,145.
J ersey, Earl of, v. Villiers (Edward).
J erson (Thomas), F. G,S, Presented, in
1892, Add, 34,274, R.
Jerusalem. Account of the Holy
Places, I5th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 560 b.
Pilgrimage of V. Favi to, with
drawings and plans, 1615. Ital. 33,566.
Impression of seal of the " Guardian
of Mt. Sion." xcvn. 13.
Kings of, Godfrey de Bouillon.
On his life and writings, by E. C. Batley,
19th cent. 33,498, f. 50.
Drawing of his tomb, 1615.
33,566, f. 96.
Baldwin. Drawing of his tomb.
1615. 33,566, f. 96.
Jervis (John), Captain^ afterwards
Admiral, Earl St. Vincent. Letter to
G. Jackson, 1776. 34,187, f. 3.
Jervis (Mrs. Martha). Transcripts of
letters copied by, late 19th cent. 34,267,
f. 32.
Jervis (T— B— ). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1845. 34,189, f. 283.
Jesuits. v.OrderSf liELlGlOUS,
Jesus Christ. Account of his en-
rolment among the priests of the
Temple, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 558.
On his family, appearance, etCy
early 14th cent. 33,963, f. 96 b.
Narratire of the Passion and
Resurrection, 14th cent. Fr, Eg, 2781,
f. 131.
The Passion, in verse, 13th cent.
Fr, Eg, 2710, f. 112.
Hymns to, 15th cent. 34,360,
ff. 59, 69.
Oratio de nomine Jesu ex Paulinis
epistolis congesta, 16th — 17th cent,
34,294, f. 343.
Miniatures of the life of Christ,
eariy 14th cent. 34,309 ;— late 15th,
early 16th centt. 34,294, ff. 12 b, 82 b,
91, 97, 104 b, 1 11, 136 b, 137, 138 b, 145,
147 b, 149 b, 151 b, 153 b, 161, 165, 167,
187 b.
• — Ink-drawing of, 14th cent. Eg.
2710, f. 1 b.
Jewel House. Treatise on the, by
Sir G. Talbot, 1680. 34,359.
V. also Household, RoyaL
Jewers (Richard). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1785. 33,540, f. 213.
Jews. Tract against, by Manuel Sabius,
15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 387.
Arguments against, 15th cent.
Gr, 34,060, f. 396.
Service for the reception of a
converted Jew into the Greek Church,
12th cent. Gr, 34,060, ff". 521, 521 b.
Against the baptism of Jews before
rieid examination, 12th cent. Gr,
34,060, f. 524.
Dialogue of Philip the money-
changer and Theodosius the Jew, 12th
and 15th centt. Gr, 34,060, f. 557 b.
Jhons (Thomas), Vicar of S, Mary
Magdalen^ Taunton, Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1575.
33,973, f. 16.
Joannes, ArcJibishop of Nicaa, Homily,
15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 363.
Joannes, Bishop of Citrum, Answers
to questions of Canon Law, 15th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 212 b.
Joannes, Bishop of TranC Letter on
the case of, in 1059 ; 12th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 546.
J oannes Cassianns, i^. v. Cassianua.
Digitized by
Google
INDEX,
697
Joannes Chrsrsosiom, 8. «. Chrj-
sostom.
JoanneSy Colobus^ S. Memorials of,
15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 369 b.
Joannes, Damascenus, S. On dragons
and stryges, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 482.
Joannes, Eleemon, Patriarch of
Alexandria. Vita, auctore Leontio,
12th cent. 33,518, f. 129.
Joannes, S., the Hermit. Epistle,
early 15th cent. 33,971, f. 68.
Joannes, Italus. Denunciation of his
doctrines by the £mp. Aleiiuit, 1082;
12th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 572.
Joannes, Nesteutes, Patriarch of Con-
stantinople. Penitential, 13th cent. Gr.
Eg. 2707, f. 216 b.
■ Synopsis of his Nomocanon, 15th
cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 205.
Extracts from, on liturgical ques-
tions, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, ff. 445 b,
446 b, 580.
Joasaph, Protosyncellus, Answers to
canonical questions, 15th cent. Gr,
34,060, f. 465.
Jobson (Sir Francis), Lieut, of the Tower
of London. Demands of, for charges of
prisoners, 1568. Eg, 2723, f. 89.
JohAnnot (Tony), Artist. Letter to
J. L. H. Bellangd, [1841]. Fr. 33,964,
f. 219.
John, " abbas Scocie,** etc. At Council
of Basel, 1441. 33,377, f. 282.
John, Clerk and Chancellor of the King
of Italy. Grant to, at Verona, by
Berenger I., 913. Add, Ch, 37,631.
John, S,, Apostle and Evangelist. Verses
on, 13th cent. Fr. Eg, 2710, f. 139.
' Miniature of, late 15th cent.
34,294, f. 1.
John ZV., of Portugal, v. Portugal,
Sovereigns of.
John II., of Aragon, v. Spain, AragoUy
Sovereigns of.
John HI., of Sweden, v, Sweden,
Sovereigns of,
John of Ckinnt, I>*the of Lancaster,
List of his gifts to Lincoln Cathedral,
17th cent. 34,140, f. 23.
Johnes (Walter), Pector of Walcot, co.
Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1580. 33,973, f. 29 b.
Johnn (Christian August von), Danish
Resident in England. Letter to the
Duke of Dorset, 1736. Copy, Eg, 2683,
f. 169.
Johns (Thomas), Rector of Norton
Pinctdey (?), co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973,
f. 23.
Johnson of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, ff. 25 b,
26.
Johnson ( ). Letter to
Vanzant, 1777. 34,414, f. 325.
Johnson (Arthur), Rector of North
Barrow and E. Lydford, co. Som, Book
of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed by,
1572, 1580. 33,973, ff. 7 b, 28.
Johnson (Cornelius). Exchequer pay-
ments to, as master-smith in the Tower,
1531-2. 33,376, ff. 19 b, 53.
Exchequer payment to, as gunner,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 41.
jrohnson ?] ( C[uthbert ?] ), al.
Darell (William). Confutation of the
sermons preached to the Roman Catholic
prisoners in York Castle, 1600. 34,250,
f. 34 b.
Johnson (Edward ?), Vicar of Ihmctony
CO. Sussex. Certificate from, 1592.
33,410, f. 79.
Johnson (Jean). Letter to J. Knyvett,
n.d, -E:^. 2722, f. 125 b.
Johnson (John). Exchequer payment
to, as Master of the King's Barge, 1531 -2.
33,376, f. 24.
Johnson (Maurice), of Ayscough Fee
Hall, Spalding. Owned, in 19th cent.,
Add. 34,114.
Johnson (Peter), Recorder of York.
Letters to W. Eden, 1780-1785. 34,417,
ff. 1, 43; 34,419, f. 160 ; 34,420, f. 256.
Johnson (R — A — y Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1795. 33,980, f. 23.
Johnson {Capt, Richard), al. Lo VevO
(Oliver), v. Le Neve (Oliver).
Johnson (Rowland), Surveyor of Works
at Berwick. Letter to, from Qu. Eliza-
beth, 1559. 33,592, f. 162.
Johnson (Samuel), LL.D. Letter to
Rev. Dr. J. Taylor, 1781. 33,964,
f. 263.
Two odes on the Isle of Skye, 18th
cent. Lat. Copy. 33,940, f. 185.
Account of his funeral, 1784.
33,498, ff. 20, 21.
Johnson (William). Letter to W.
Hale, 1638. 33,572, f. 258.
Johnston (^V Alexander). Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1815. 33,982, f. 75.
Johnston (George). Letter to W.
Hale, circ, 1640. 33,572, f. 264.
Digitized by
698
INDEX.
Johnston (George), Governor of West
Florida. Letter to ,1778. 34,415,
f. 434.
Letter to Lord Carlisle and W.
Eden, 1778. 34,416, f. 13.
Letters to W. Eden, 1779, 1783.
34,416, f. 327 ; 34,419, f. 103.
Johnston (Hon. John), Envoy to Berlin,
Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1690-1691.
34,095, ff. 3, 9, 14, 29, 45, 71, 86, 92,
98, 106, 110, 117, 130, 142, 150, 158,
175, 186, 196, 216, 218, 230, 242, 250,
273, 288, 303, 316, 328, 363.
Johnston (William), Capt S.N, In-
structions to, as Commissioner to treat
with America, 1778. 34,415, f. 358.
Johnstone (J — )• Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1790. 34,431, f. 451.
Johnstone (J — )• Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1795. 33,980, f. 25.
JoUiffe (John Twyford), of Anrnerdotcn
Park, near Bath, Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1835. 33,836, f. 191.
Jones ( ), of Winchester, Owned,
in 1692, Add. 34,274, f. 27.
Jones ( )• Accompts, etc., of his
travelling theatrical company in S.
Wales, etc., 1741. 33,488, ff. 1-82.
Jones ( )i at Bagdad. Letter to
Sir M. Eden, 1799. 34,455, f. 119.
Jones (Cadwalader). Ref. to his suspen-
sion from the Dover Custom-house,
1671. 34,195, f. 62.
Jones (George Lewis), Bishop of Kilmore.
Letter to W. Eden, 1783. 34,419,
f. 173.
Jones (Hugh Valence), Solicitor to the
Treasury. Correspondence with W.
Titley, 1754:-1755. Eg. 2694, ff. 30, 70,
94, 125.
Jones (jCapt. J — ). Papers rel. to his
plot to assassinate William III., 1690-
1691. 33,924, ff. 74, 82.
Jones (J — )• Letter to • G. Cartling
(P. Wentworth?), 1777. 34,413,
f. 390.
Jones (^Bev. John). Letter to R. Juxon,
1592. 33,410, f. 85.
Jones (John), of Kellilysday, co. Flint.
Political arguments, petitions,^^., 1641-
1657. 33,374.
Jones iCol. John). Letter to, from
J. Jones, in the Fleet, 1656. 33,374,
f.76b.
Jones (Col. Leslie Grove). Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1828, 1829. 33,546,
ff. 252, 307.
Jones (Co/. Michael), commanding the
Forces in Leinster. Letter to the
Marquis of Ormonde, 1649. Copy.
33,469, f. 51.
Jones (Peter), Vicar of Timhersoombe,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 6.
Jones (Richard), Earl of Ranelagh,
Paymaster-General of the Forces. War-
rant to, 1688. 33,954, f. 1.
Receipt as Paymaster-General,
1693. 34,195, f. 109.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1697, 1698. 34,195, ff. 119-125.
Jones (Robert), Composer. Mass, temp.
Hen. Vm. 34,191, f.l.
Jones (Samuel), 0/ Tewkesbury. Notes
on T. Godwin's "Moses and Aaron,"
18th cent. Lat. 33,774-33.776.
Jones (T— .). Owned, in 1826, Add.
34,298.
Jones {Sir Theophilus), M.P. Letter to,
from J. Jones, in the Fleet, 1657. 33,374,
f. 78 b.
Jones (Thomas), Rector of Withycombe,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 33,973, f. 10.
Jones (Thomas), Bishop of Meath
(1584-1605). Perhaps owned Add.
34,111.
Jones (Thomas). Pardon to, under
sentence of death, 1830. 34,274, f. 72.
Jones (William), Vicar of Chew Magna^
CO. Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 33,973, f. 11.
Jones (William), Rector of Alford and
Wraxall, co. Som. Book of Articles ot
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1574. 33,973,
ff. 12, 13.
Jonson (Ben). Masque at entertainment
of James I. and Qu. Anne at Theobalds,
1607. 34,218, f. 23 b.
Poems on the birth of Pr. Charles,
etc., 1630. Eg, 2725, ff. 35, 105 b.
Poem, 17th cent. 33,998, f. 14.
Jopson (John). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1825. 34,188, f. 91.
Josaphus. Astrological table, 14th
cent 34,018, f. 93 b.
Joseph Friedrich, Landgrave of
FUrstenberg, v, Fiirstenberg, Landgrave
of.
Jonbert (G — de). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1793. F^. 34,448, ff. 216,
272.
Jonbert (Joseph Antoine Ren^), General.
Reference to loan effected bv, in Genoa,
1800. 34,274, 1". 63.
Digitized by
INDEX.
690
Joumalfl. V. Diaries.
Jonrnier ( ), Manager of the
Theatre de la Porte St. Martin. Letter
to, from H. M. D. Bouffi, n. d. Fr.
33,964, f. 98.
Joyce iComet George). Account of tbe
Aing's removal from Holmbj by, 1644.
34,253, f. 47.
Joyes ( ). Letters to, from the
Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950, ff. 58 b,
62 b.
Judas, Isoariot, Legend of the thirty
pieces of silver, circ. 1500. Lot, 34,139,
f. 87.
Jndde, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent.
33,919, ff. 60, 254 b.
Juel (Carl), of the Household of the
Crown Princess of Denmark, Letters
to W. Titley, 1744. Eg, 2692, ff. 292,
294.
Jnliaiiy 8, Miniature of, late 15th cent.
34,294, f. 194 b.
JnlierSy Duchy of. Reply of Charles VL
of Germany and Louis XV. of France
cone, the succession of, 1737. Eg. 2684,
f. 158.
Julius CSBSar. Rome, V. Emperors of,
Jullieu (Louis Antoine), Musical Con-
ductor, Letter to, from F. J. Talma,
circ 1838. Fr, 33,964, f. 134.
Jullien (Louis George), Mwic Publisher,
Agreement with P. J. von Lindpaintner,
1847. 33,965, f. 228.
Jullien (Marcel Bernard), Author,
Letters to, from Lord Lytton, 1828.
33,964, fr. 278, 280.
Jullien de Paris (Marc Antoine),
French writer. Founder of the ** Revue
Encyclopedique.** Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1822, 1828. 33,545, ff. 577,
581, 598 ; 33,546, ff. 233, 247.
Letter to Hassuna D' Ghies, 1822.
33,545, f. 592.
Letters to, from J. Fen i more
Cooper, circ. 1830-40. Fr, and Engl,
33,964, ff. 447-454.
Jump (Elizabeth). Letter to Capt.
Hynson, 1777. Copy, 34,413, f. 209.
Jump (Robert). Letters to Capt. Hyn-
son, 1777. 34,413, ff. 203, 211.
Junckers (Gosse). Motet, 19th cent.
34,071, f. 39 b.
"Junius." Letters of G. Woodfall on
the identity of Dr. Wilmot with, 1813.
33,506, ff. 8, 12.
Jur^ (Mme, ), of Paris, Letter
to, from dc Grandvall, 1692. Fr,
34,096, f. 96.
Just (Johann August), Musician. Sona-
tina, etc., 1788. 34,126, ff. 46 b, 51.
Justen (F— ). Presented, in 1890, Add.
33,837.
Justinian^ Emperor, v. Eastern Em-
pire, Emperors of,
Juvenalis (Declus Junius). Com-
mentary on, by J. Alues, 1473. 33,795,
f. 83.
Juzon of Canterbury, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree to 1663 ; 19th cent.
33,920, f. 11.
Juzon (Richard), Registrar of Chichester,
Letters to, from Rev. L. Alcocke and
others, 1592. 33,410, f. 45 et passim,
Order to examine J. Moid of
Harting, 1592. 33,410, f. 58.
Juzon (William), afterw. Bishop of
London and Archbishop of Canterbury,
Poem, 17th cent. 33,998, f. 85 b.
K
K — (F — ). View of Frindsbury from
Chatham, circ. 1802. 34,115, f. 13.
Kaiser (^Emilianus), of Petershausen
Monastery, nr, Constance. Musical trea-
tises collected for, 18th cent. 34,117.
Salabsheh, m Egypt. Description
and drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,082, f. 184; 34^087, ff. 7, 8.
Kales (Glo. de). V. Cales al, de Kales
(Gio.).
Kar (William), v. Ker.
Karam lUah Mohamed. Letter
to Abdallah, son of Seyyed Mohamed,
1884. Arabic, 34,478,7. 103.
XardftSeh, in Egypt, Description and
drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 173; 34,087, f. 4; 34,088,
f. 38.
Kamaky m Egypt. Description and
drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,081, f. 185; 34,085, ff. 2-11.
Plan of palace, 1833. 34,198,
f. 49.
Karr (J>r. Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1786. 33,978, f. 80.
Kartoum, i^ the Soudan. Gen. Gordon's
journal at, 1884. 34,474-34,479.
Plan of, 1884. Engr, 34,474,
f. 115.
Petition to the Khedive from the
inhabitants of, 1884. Arabic, with transt,
34,479, ff. 122, 124.
Digitized by
700
INDEX.
KartOQin, tn the Soudan (continued).
Letter from the Ulema of, to the Mahdi's
lieutenants, 1884. Arabio. 34,474,
f. 92.
Paper money issned at, 1884.
Arabic, 34,483, ft, 15, 16.
Notes on the fall of, 1885. Printed,
34,479, f. 131.
Katharine, 'S'. Prayer to, 15th cent.
Lot. 33,381, f. 162.
Zatharine, S., of Alexandria, Life
of, early 15th cent. 33,510.
Miniature of, late 15th cent.
34,294, f. 208 b.
Zatharine, 'S'., of Siena, Miniature
of, late 15th cent. 34,294, f. 209 b.
K at h a r ine of Aragon, Queen, v.
England, Sovereigns of, Henry VllL
Kaxuiitl-Bietberg (Wenzel Anton
von), Prince, Austrian Secretary of State.
Letters to Comte de Reviczki, 1789,
1790. Fr. Copies. 34,429, f. 497:
34,430, f. 209.
Despatches, 1700. Extr. and copies.
34,432, ff. 118, 122, 457, 466.
Kazatschowsky (K--). Letter to S.
Bentham, 1790. 33,541, f. 196.
Kean (Charles), Actor. letters to ,
1849, n. d,y 1855. 33,964, ff. 55, 56, 57.
Kean, nee Tree (Ellen). Letter to
Saker, 1875. 33,964, f. 58.
Kearsey (Thomas). Letters to S. Grim-
aldi, 18J5, 1828. 34,188, ff. 58, 312.
Keate (John), D,D.j Headmaster of Eton,
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1812. 34,458,
f. 387.
Keatinge (John). Pass for £. Pepys,
1643. Eg, 2716, f. 387.
Keats (Fanny). Letters to, from her
brother John, 1817-1820. 34,019.
Keats (George). Owned, in 1820, Eg,
2780.
Keats (John), Poet. Letters to his
sister Fanny, 1817-1820. 34,019.
Sonnet on "The Flower and the
Leaf," 1817. Autogr. 33,516.
Poems, 19th cent. Partly autograph.
Eg, 2780.
Sonnet to, by Leigh Hunt, 1816.
33,515, f. 22.
Keats (SeOorita Rosa Llanos), of Madrid,
Presented, in 1891, Add. 34,019.
Keby (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-Arms, 1531-2. 33.376,
f. 32 b.
Keeley (Robert), Actor, Letters to
, circ, 1820, 1842. 33,964, ff. 62,
64.
Keene (^tV Benjamin), Ambassador at
Madrid, Correspondence with W. Pitt,
1757. Copy, 34,412, ff. 30-44.
Keene (Wh— ). Letter to W. Eden,
1778. 34,416, f. 71.
KegWOrth, co, Leic, History of the
advowson of, 17th cent. 33,588, f. 29 b.
Keightley (Thomas), 8h4!riff of co.
Hertford (1651). letter to R. Hale,
1650. 33,572, f. 320.
Keith (George), lOM Earl MuriscJiall.
Letters to, from the Duke of Ormonde,
1718-9. 33,950, ff. 3 b, 26 b, 51.
Pseudonyms for. v, 33,950, f. 90 b.
Keith {Sir Robert Murray), K.B,, Am-
bassador to S'xony, Denmark and
Germany, Correspondence with R.
Gunning, 1768-1774. Eg, 2697, f. 179 ;
Eg, 2700, ff. 166, 206, 215, 280, 296;
Eg. 2701, ff. 270, 279, 292; Eg, 2702,
ff. 7, 21, 44, 74, 105, 123, 140, 156, 163,
167, 181, 185, 213, 221, 238, 324, 350,
359, 388, 401, 412, 443; Eg, 2703,
ff. 24, 32, 48, 60, 81, 134, 142.
' Correspondence with the Duke of
Leeds, 1790-1791. 34,430, ff. 317, 323 ;
34.431, ff 3, 9, 12, 16, 256, 422, 449;
34.432, f. 230; 34,433, ff. 63, 216-227,
268, 303-308, 344; 34,434, ff. 60, 69,
291 ; 34,435, ff. 165, 275, 279, 299, 374 :
34,436, ff. 55, 58, 298, 388.
Utters to Lord Auckland, 1790-
1792. 34,431, ff. 5, 418, 447; 34,432,
ff 68, 169, 233; 34,433, ff. 151, 2. 0,
229, 271, 346 ; 34,434, ff. 55, 67, 72,
137, 287; 34,435, ff 52, 356, 461;
34,439, ff 33,317; 34,442, ff 238, 265,
389,412; 34,443, ff 46, 89, 174, 198,
282; 34,444, f. 243; 34,445, f. 1.55.
Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1791-1792. Cdpus. 34,437, ff. 9,
205, 208, 216, 233, 281, 304, 341, 347,
349, 360, 375, 414, 467, 493 ; 34,438,
ff 28, 105, 143, 150, 173, 179, 225,
250, 252, 272, 283, 356, 364, 419, 433,
435, 445 ; 34,439, ff. 6, 10, 35, 36, 120,
133, 148, 177, 179, 180, 394, 398, 407,
409, 410, 424, 426, 427 ; 34,440, ff 34,
194 ; 34,442, ff 230,232, 264, 304, 333,
335, 357, 391 ; 34,443, ff. 9, 44, 69, 109,
137, 196, 225, 264, 266, 316, 324, 371,
399, 415, 435; 34,444, ff 1, 2, 43, 62,
63, 84, 105, 110, 131, 134, 155, 165,
192, 218, 241, 250, 256, 265.
Keith (William), Lord Keith, eldest
son of Williamy 4th Earl Marischall.
Bond for entry of G. Hopper, 1559.
33,592, f. 74.
Voidanoe of the bond of, for entry
of G. Hopper, 1560. 33,592, f. 254.
Kelk, E. i?., CO. York. Plans of draiuagc
in, early 19th cent. 33,375.
Digitized by
INDEX.
701
Keller (Dorotheus Ludwig Christoph
vou), Cvunty Pi^ussian Ambassador to the
Hoijue. Letters to Lord Auckland, 1790.
Fr, 34,433, f. 247 ; 34,434, f. 410,
Kellison (Matthew), Z>.Z)., Presid^mt of
the English College at Dottag. Opinion
on the nature of tobacco, 1635. LcU,
33,587, f. 8.
Kelso AbbeVy co. Roxburgh. Im-
pression of seal of. xcix. 19.
Kelwaye (John), Vicar of Wookey^ co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 33,973, f. 9 b.
Kemble (Charles), Act>r, Letters to
1849, 1851. 33,964, ff. 66, 68.
Letter to, from F. J. Talma, 1814.
Fr, Facsimile. 33,964, f. 131.
— Letter to, from G. Colman, jun.,
1826. 33,964, f. 245.
Kemble (John Philip), Actor. Letter
to T. Gilliland, 1808. 33,964, f. 69.
Zemeys-Tyute (Charles JohnX if. P.
for CO. Somerset. Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1833. 33,836, f. 120. '
Zemp of CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 55.
Kemp, Lady. The Sheepheard's Holi-
day^' dedicated to, 1651. 34,065.
Kemp (Andrew), Master of the Song
Scho'4 at St. Andrews. Te Di>um, etc.,
harmonized by, 1575-8. 33,933, ff. 48 b,
53.
Kemp (James). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1824. 34,459, f. 405.
Kempe : Jacobite pseudonym for Charles
XII., of Sweden, 1718-9. 33,950,
f. 90 b.
Kempthorn (Samuel). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1792. 34,446, ff. 178, 248.
Letter to G. Aust, 1793. Copy.
34,447, f. 198.
Kempthorne (John), Vicar of Wed-
more. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1830.
33,836, f. 25.
Kenardington, co. Kent. Deed re-
lating to, 1456. Add. Ch. 36,700.
Kendall (John). Exchequer payment
to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 43.
Kendall (Thomas), of the Church Mis-
sionary Society. Letter to Sir J, Banks,
1816. 33,982, f. 111.
Kendricke (George). Report by, on
exchange by bills, 1622. 34,324, f. 155.
Kenedy (Phillip). Petition to the Duke
of Ormonde, circ. 1680. 33,589, f. 291.
Kenmnre, Viscount, r. Gordon (Robert).
Kennedy (David), Secretary to the Duke
of Ormonde. References to, 1719.
33,950, ff. 13 b, 14, 90 b.
Kennedy (Gilbert), 4M Earl of Cassilis.
Conference with the Regent Murray at
Glasgow, 1569. 33,531, f. 75.
Kennington, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1573. Add. Ch. 36,701.
Kent, County of. Collections for the
history of, by Rev. T. Streatfeild, 19th
cent. 33,878-33,929.
Collections relating to, 16th-19th
centt. 34,147-34,178.
Extracts illustrating the general
history of, 1404-1790. 33,918.
Extracts from J. Ingram's Saxon
Chronicle rel. to, 19th cent. 33,923,
f. 97.
Conveyances of land in, 12th-18th
centt. 33,917.
Copies of 'Mnquisitiones post
mortem " in, tempp. Hen. III.' — ^Edw. III. ;
19th cent. 33,921, ff. 62-97.
Writs, etc.y relating to, tempp.
Eliz. — Charles II., Add. Ch. 39,960 ;— •
1567-1634. Add. a. 36,961-36,986.
Extracts from Chancery records,
etCf relating to, 17th cent. 33,901.
Extracts from deeds relating to,
etc., 19th cent. 34,104-34,106.
Extracts from parish-registers in,
19th cent. 33,907-33,915.
Order for supplies from, for Calais,
1382. 33,511, f. 2 b.
Extracts from court-rolls of
manors in, 1408-1822. 33,898 ; 33,899.
Extracts from Kent wills, 1446-
1603. 33,916.
Letters, etc., relating to the affairs
of, 1493-1810. 33,924.
Letters relating to elections,
quarterings of troops, etc., 1553-1734.
34,152.
Letters, etc., relating to local
affairs in, 1553-1734. 34,152.
Extracts from Lieutenancy and
other papers, rel. to the Spanish Ar-
mada, etc., 1583-1592. 33,923, f. 188.
Letters, etc., relating to military
affairs in, 1585-1668. 34,176, ff. 3-83
passim.
Names of nobility, etc., contribu-
ting to defence of the country in 1588 :
19th cent. 33,922, f. 86.
— — Privy Council letter on the pro-
vision of corn for support of the poor
in, 1595. 33,924, ff. 16, 18.
Transcripts of notes, from Add.
6370-6387, of grants, leases, etc., of
Digitized by
702
INDEX.
lands in, temp. Ellz. ; 19th cent. 33,921,
ff. 2-61.
Repayment of conduct money for
troops levied in, 1601. 33,924, f. 29.
Roll relating to Quarter Sessions
at Maidstone, 1604. Eg, Ch. 617.
Warrant for levy in aid of parishes
visited by the plague, 1607. 34,218,
f. 8 b.
Privy Council letters to the Justices
of, 1611-1613. 34,218, ff. 12 b, 16 b,
17, 30 b, 123 b, 124, 124 b, 146-149.
Reports of the Commissioners of
Sewers, 1612-1617. 34,112, A-D.
Petition to Parliament on the state
of the country, 28 March, 1642. Printed,
33,922, f. 82.
Papers relating to Parliamentary
elections in, 1673. 34,152, ff. 9, 10, 11.
■ Answers to propositions cone.
Trained Bands in, 1688. 33,924, f. 67.
Steps taken to oppose the Catholic
Emancipation Bill, 1829. 34,174, f. 162.
Names of voters asked to vote for
F. Fane and Sir H. Neville, 1601. 34,218,
f. 15.
Names of Justices of the Peace,
1605. 34,218, f. 86 b.
List of Kentish knights, temp,
Jas. I. ; 19th cent. 33,896, f. 12 b.
' Knights made in, temp, Chas. I. ;
19th cent. 33,896, f. 52.
Pedigrees of Kentish families, 19th
cent. 33,919.
Pedigrees of Kentish families ex-
tracted from British Museum MSS.,
19th cent. 33,897, ff. 1-72.
— — Arms of the gentry of, temp.
Hen. VII., 1639; 19th cent. 33,920,
ff. 73-105 b.
Facsimiles of signatures of Kentish
worthies, 19th cent. 33,927.
- Tours through, with views and
drawings, 1804, 1813. 33,637, ff. 49-
139; 33,647.
Views, etc,^ 18th, 19th centt.
34,115.
Rental of manors bek to the
Twysden family in, 16th cent. 34,154.
Survey of Sir R. Twysden's lands
in, 1630-1658. 34,155.
" Notes relating to the Fane estates,
etc. in, 17th cent. 34,218, ff. 3-5 b, 10,
27, 83, 89 b, 149 b, 150, 166, 189 b.
Kent, Duke and Earl of, v. Grey
(Henry).
Kent (Samuel), of the General Post Office,
Letter to P. Mauduit, s. a, {ante 1726].
Eg, 2721, f. 479.
Kentish. Society. Letter from the,
to Sir J. Banks, 1788, 33,978, f. 178.
Kenward, FamSy of. Genealogical
notes, 1584-1642. 34,174, f. 187.
Krawick of King's Sutton, co.
ZTortht., and Bonghton-nndev-
Blean, co. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree to 1663 ; 19th cent. 33,920, f. 13.
Kenyon (George), 2nd Baron Kent/on.
Letter to the Duke of Cumberland, 1831.
33,963, f. 1.
Kenyon (John Robert), ^am's<«r. Letter
to S. Grimaldi, 1841. 34,189, f. 222.
Ker : Jacobite pseudonym for Philip V.
of Spain, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Ker (Charles Henry BellendenX Barrister,
Letter to Geo. Bentham, 1831. 33,546,
f. 483.
Ker (Sir John), of Femihirst, Letter of
Qu. Elizabeth against, 1573. 33,531,
f. 115.
Ker (Mark), Commendator of Netobottle,
Commissioner of the Exchequer, Report
to James VL on the royal palaces, 1591.
33,531, f.267.
Ker (Robert), Treasurer of the Southern
Army at Bipon, Letter to Lords Clin-
ton and Warwick, 1569. Copy, 33,593,
f. 82.
Ker (Sir Robert), of Cessford, jun. Ap-
pointment of, as Keeper of Liddesdale,
1592. 33,531, f. 273.
Ker (Sir Walter), of Cessford. Com-
mission to, for redress of the Borders,
1559. 33,591, f. 56.
Letters, as Commissioner, to the
English Commissioners, 1559. Signed,
33,591, ff. 80, 100.
Correspondence with Sir R. Sadleir,
1559, 1560. 33,592, ff. 170, 195, 259.
Ker (William), Customer of Edinburgh.
Bond addressed to, for entry of G. Hopper,
1559. 33,592, f. 74.
Kerington (Ambrose), of Acton, near
Sudbury, CO. Suff. Letter to his cousin,
R. Newton, 1708. Eg. 2721, f. 15.
Lettei-8 to R. Dale, 1709. Eg,
2721, ff. 73, 76, 80.
Letter to Isbell, n. d. Eg,
2721, f. 82.
Kerr (Robert). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1816. 33,982, f. 105.
Kerr (William). Correspondence with
Sir J. Banks and W. T. Alton, 1804,
1806. 33,981, ff. 137, 138, 181, 227,
231, 234.
Kerridge (William). Letter to [P.]
Mauduit, 1697. Eg, 2718, f. 433.
Kerry, Baron, V. Fitzmaurice (Thomas).
Digitized by
INDEX.
703
KestOliy CO. Kent Extracts from parish-
registers. 1549-1742. 33,914, f. 166.
Extracts from court-rolls of South
Court Manor, 1504-1714; 19th cent.
33,899, f. 165.
Ketelby (Magister Stephen). Terrier
of his oequest in Medroeney Manor, co.
Sussex, to the church of Chichester,
n. d. Copy, 16th cent. 33,410, f. 113.
Key (John). Indulgence to, 1476. Add,
Oh. 34,269.
Keynsham Hundred, co. Som.
History of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent.
33,826.
Zhevenlilieller (Baron Johann Ton).
Instructions to, as Imperial Ambassador
to Spain, 1593. Eg. 2679, f. 17.
Kibblewhite, FamUy of. Notes on,
1832. 33,929, ff. 279-282.
Kick (Abraham), Consul at Roiterdam,
Admission of, by the States-General,
1695. Transl, 34,340, f. 84.
List of consnl's dues suggested by,
n. d. 34,340, f. 86.
Kidbrooke Manor, co. Kent, Deeds
relating to, 1679-1595. Add. a. 36,702-
36,704.
Kidd (George). Letter to R. Hale, 1666.
33,573, f. 42.
Kidder (Vincent), Assay'Mafiter, Report
on coins current in Ireland, 1726. 34,358,
ff. 101-116.
Kiesewetter (Raphael Georg), -Fd/^r
von Wiesenhrunn, Letter cone, a projected
History of Music, n. d. Germ. 33,965,
f. 225.
Owned, in 19th cent.. Add, 34,118.
Kiev, Archlmhop of. Answers to, on
questions of ritual, etc, 12th cent. Or,
34,060, f. 577 b.
Kildare, Bishop of. v, Moreton
(William).
Kilderbee (Samuel). Owned, in 1780,
Kg. 2789, A.
KiUala, in Ireland. Account of the
French attack on, 1798. 34,454, f. 442.
Bishop of, V, Downes (Henry).
Killigrew (Sir Henry), Diplomatist.
Warrant for expenses of his journey to
Scotland, 1560. 33,924, f. 3.
Instructions to, on a mission to
the Elector Palatine, 1570. Eg. 2790,
f. 153 b.
Instructions to, as ambassador to
France, 1571. Eg, 2790, f. 156.
Instructions to, on missions into
Scotland, 1 572-1 575. Eg. 2790, ff. 149 b,
157 b, iri9, J60.
Killigrew (Sir Henry), Diplomatist
{conUnited). Exchequer payments for,
1573-1574. Eg. 2723, f. 58 b.
Accompts, as Teller of the Ex-
chequer, 1576, 1579-1580. 34,215, ff. 1,
14.
Killigrew (Henry). Cypher of, circ.
1650. 33,596, f. 28.
Killigrew (Sir Peter). Petition to
Parliament, 1652. 34,326, f. 32.
Killigrew (Sir Peter). Acquittances
to Sir R. Twysden, 1663, 1664. 34,176,
ff. 76, 77.
Killignrew (Robert). Letter to, from
the Regent Morton, 1573. 33,531,
f. 117.
Killigrew (Thomas). Cyphers of, circ.
1650. 33,596, ff. 23-27.
Kilmarnock, Earl of, v, Boyd
(William).
Kilmore, Bialiopof. v, Jones (George
Lewis).
Kilwinning, Commendator of, v,
Hamilton (Gayin).
Kimpton, co, Hertf, Deed relating to,
1659. Add. Ch, 35,497.
Kincbant (John Robert Kathanael).
Letters of orders, licences to curacies,
etc., of, 1828-1833. Add. Ch. 37,625-
37,630.
Kinckel (Hendrik August van). Baron,
Dutch Minister " aux circles du haut et
bas Khin." Letters to , 1792,
1793. Copies, 34,444, f. 5; 34,448,
ff. 102, 275, 422.
King (Daniel). Copy of his " Miniatura,"
17th cent. 34,120, f. 1.
King (Edward). Extracts from his
Blunimenta Antiqua" on British
fortresses, 1823. 33,675, ff. 146-314.
King (Henry). Poems, ctrc. 1650,
17th cent. 33,998, f. 47 b ; Eg, 2725,
ff. 55, 61.
King (James), of Lofidon, Letter to
Rye, 1703. Eg, 2719, f. 407.
King (John). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1799-1800. 33,543,
ff. 132-142, 145, 289.
King (John Glen), D,D,, Chaplain to the
English Factory at St. Petersburg, Ac-
count of the Russian charch, 1767.
33,764.
King (Peter), Baron King, Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1830. 33,546, f. 391.
King (Richard). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1785-1787. 33,540,
ff. 221, 281, 440.
Digitized by
Googl
704
INDEX.
King (Rufus), late Minister of the United
States to England, Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1804. 34,456, f. 83.
King (Thomas William), Rouge-dragon
Pursuivant Letter to Sir S. Meyrick.
1841. 34,192, f.l.
King (Walker), Archdeacon of Rochester,
Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1835. 33,836,
f. 211. *
Kinff (William), Composer, Service,
I7th-18th cent. 34,203, f. 30.
King (William), Archbishop of Dublin.
Letter to E. Southwell, 1724. Suned,
34,358, f. 65.
King (William). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1795. 33,980, f. 27.
Kinge (Mary). Letter to W. Moreton,
1637. 33,936, f. 188.
Kinghainford Snndred, co, Kent,
Deeds relating to, 1408, 1444. Add,
Ch, 37,650 ; 37,651.
'b Evil. Cures for, circ, 1655-
1680. 33,509, ff. 66, 66 b, 68.
Kingsbury (Austin), o/ Zondon. Will,
1692. 33,577, f. 88.
Kingsbury, West, Enndred, co.
Som. Histoiy of, by Rev. W. Phelps,
19th cent. 33,827.
Kingsley of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 38 b.
Kingsnorth, co. Kent. Grant of
advowson of, 1546. Add. Ch. 36,454, a, b.
Kingston, Duke of. v. Pierrepont
(Evelyn).
Kingston (Sir William). Exchequer
payment to, as Constable of the Tower,
1531-2. 33,376, f. lib.
Sn^jston-npon-Eoll, co. Torh. v.
KingStone, co. Kent. Extracts from
parish-registers, 1558-1738 ; 19th cent.
33,896, f. 38.
Kingswood Abbey, co, Wilts, Cast
of seal of Abbat Robert de Tettebury,
1303. xciv. 36.
Kington St. Michael Priory,
CO, Wilts. Deeds relating to, 1552-1688.
Add, Ch. 36,445-36,448.
Kinnonll, Earls of,
V. Drummond (Robert Hay).
Hay (Thomas).
Kinsale, co, Cork, Articles between
the Lord Deputy and the Spanish com-
mander at the siege of, 1602. 34,218,
f. 220.
Drawing of arms of the Corpora-
Kinsale, co. Cork (continued). View,
1669. 33,767, B, f. 4.
Kinsbergen (Jan Hendrik van), Ad-
miral, Letter to Lord Auckland, 1793.
Fr. Copy. 34,448, f. 206.
Kipling (John), Keeper of the Publie
Records, Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1828.
34,188, f. 402.
Kirk (J—). Letter to S. Bentham, 1808.
33,544, f. 369.
Kirkby-in-Malham-Dale, W. R.,
CO. York, Compotus of Fr. John Wytton,
vicar, 1454-1455. Add. Roll 32,957.
Kirkcaldy (Sir William), Zaird of
Orange, Captain of Edinburgh Castle.
Letters to, from the Bishops of Ross and
Galloway, and others, 1571. Partly
cypher, 33,531, ff. 97-106.
Kirke (Joseph). Letters to, from Sir E.
Deriug, 1732-1733. 34,195, ff. 170,
174, 176. '
Kirke (Col. Percy). Letter to Lord
Sunderland, 1685. Copy. 34,516, f. 10.
Letter to Lord Nottinirham, 1689.
33,964, f. 5.
Kirrill (John). Letter to L Twvsden,
n. d. 34,176, f. 96.
Kistner (Karl FriednchX Fub-
lisher. Letter to, from J. Rictz, 1841.
Germ. 33.965, f. 294.
Kitcbenar (Horatio Herbert), Capt.,
afterwards Major ^ R.E, Letter to Col.
Stewart, 1884. 34,474, f. 102.
Letter to Gen. Gordon, 1884.
34,478, f. 113.
Notes on the fall of Kartoum,
tion, 1669. 33,768, f. 4.
1885. Printed, 34,479, f. 131.
Kitchin (Henry), Alderman of London.
Record signed by, 1782. 33,963, f. 8.
Kitchin (Rowland), Servant ofN. Lang^
ford, of Langford^ oo. Derb. Examina-
tion of, by Sir R. Sadleir, 1585.
33,594, f. 205.
Kitchingman (Robert), Merchant, of
Leeds, Owned, in 1718, Add, 34,011-
34,017.
Klefeker (Johann?). Letter to W.
Titley, 1742. Eg, 2689, f. 305.
Klinckowstrom (Leonhard), Agent of
Charles XII. of Sxceden, Letter to,
from the Duke of Ormonde, 1719.
33,950, f. 71.
KlopstOCk(Friedrich Gottlieb). Letters
to Frau J. M. Sieveking, 1800. Germ.
33,610, ff. 54, 57, 61, 63.
" Die unbekannten Seelen " : poem,
1800. Germ. Hoi, 33,610, f. 59.
Digitized by
INDEX.
705
Snapp (John). Anthems, 18th cent.
33,^8, ff. 14 b, 24.
Xnapp (Thomas George). Memoir,
1843. 34,189, f. 249.
XInaptOXIv CO- Norf, Rentals, efc., of
lan£ in, 1641-1685. 33,576, ff. 97-111.
Suit cone, lands in, 17th cent.
33,579, f. 35.
Knatchbnll, Family of. Pedigrees,
19th cent, 33,896, ff. 15 b-17 ; 33,919,
f. 310 ; 33,920, f. 37.
Knatchbnll {Sir Edward), 9^A Bart,
Letter to Rer. T. Streatfeild, 1834.
33,929, f. 310.
Xnatchbnll (^«> John), 2nd Bart,
TranscripU of diary of, 1835. 33,923,
f. 429.
Snebworthy co, Hertf, Leyy of arms
on the inhabitants of, 1660. 33,574,
ff. 98-99.
Account of visit to, with views,
1805. 33,641, ff. 204 b-213.
Kneebone (Edward), of Weatcot, De-
scription of East Hundred, oo. Ck>rnw.,
1684. 33,420, f. 126.
Kneeswortlly co, Camb, Deeds relat-
ing to, 1305-1318. Add, Ch, 33,078-
33,080.
Xneller (Sir Godfrey), Bart,^ Artist,
Portrait, n. d, 33,964, f. 207.
Knevett of co. Vorf., and Great
Chart, CO. Kent, FamUy of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 20 b.
v. also KnjTvett.
Knight, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 62.
Notes on, 1840. 33,929, f. 492.
Knight (Henrietta), wi/<t (1727) of
Rdbert Knight, Baron Luxborough (in
1746). Lettei-s to Lord St. John, 1736,
1737. 34,196, ff. 117, 125.
Correspondence with R. Knight,
sen., 1743. 34,196, ff. 145, 146.
Letters to, from Lord Bolingbroke,
1718-1751. 34,196, passim.
Letters to, from the Marquise de
Villette, 1719, 1721. 34,196, ff. 9 b,
16 b.
Knight (Henry Gaily). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1813. 34,458, f. 591.
Knight (J— A—). Letter to B. Maund,
1825. 33,546, f. 53.
Knight (John), Vicar of Tintinhull, co,
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 17 b.
Knight (John), Oroom of the Stable.
Letter to Capt. T. Fauconbridge, 1646.
33,965, f. 64.
Knight (John), M,P, for Weymouth.
Expense of his keep in the Tower, 1698.
34,195, f. 124.
Knight (Robert). Letter to the Direc-
tors of the South Sea Company, 1721.
33,573, f. 307.
Knight (Robert), Baron Luxborough
(1746) and Earl of Catherlouyh (1762).
Letters to, from Lord Bolingbroke,
1727-1742. 34,196, ff. 37, 57, 59, 66,
68, 73, 76, 91-97, 103, 113, 118-120,
123, 126, 134-136, 143.
Correspondence with Lord St.
John, 1736. 34,196, ff. 106, 115, 116.
Letters to, from Mrs. J. St. John,
1736, 1737. 34,196, ff. 101, 121, 128,
132.
Letters to, from J. St. John, 1736-
1737. 34,196, ff. 99, 104, 108, 130.
Correspondence with Mrs. R.
Knight, 1743. 34,196, ff. 145, 146.
Letters to, from the 2nd Lord
Bolingbroke, 1753. 34,196, ff. 157, 159.
Kni|^t (Thomas Andrew), President of
theHorticultural Societt/, Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1798, 1803| 1812. 33,980,
ff. 129, 171 ; 33,981, ff. 79, 84, 86, 127 ;
33,982, ff. 29, 31, 33.
Knights' Fees. Of Peterborough
Abbey, 13th cent. Eg, 2733, C 125.
Extracts relating to, 17th cent.
34,216, f. 94.
Knobelsdorff (Friedrich Wilhelm von),
Prussian Ambassador to Constantinople,
Letter to the King, 1790. Copy,
34,431, f. 374.
Knokehog (Robert). Lands purchased
of, in Canterbury, temp, Edw. IIL
Add, Ch, 33,042.
KnoUys (Sir Francis). Letter to Sir
R. Sadleir, 1569. 33,593, f. 34.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1559, 1569, 1570, 1585, 1588. 33,591,
ff. 22, 194, 196; 33,592, ff. 86, 92;
33,593, ff. 32, 131 ; 33,594, ff. 162, 164 ;
33,740, f. 2.
KnoUyS (Lettice), dau, of Sir Ftxmcis
Knotty 8, K,0.y successively Countess of
Essex (1561), Cotmtess of Leicester
(1578) and wife of Sir C. Blount (15S9),
Arms, 1599. 34,192, f. 7 b.
KnoUyS (William), Baron Knollys of
Grays, Patent of creation, 1603. Extr.
34,218, f. 190 b.
Knowles (James Sheridan), Author,
Letters to Miss A. M. Porter, 1838.
33,964, f. 265.
Knowles (Robert), Esquire of her
Majesiys body in ordinarye,** Letters to,
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ante 1600-K518. Eg. 2714, f. 57 ; Eg.
2715, ff. 154, 199, 214.
Acquittance to, from R. Lewys a/.
Davys, 1607. Eg. 2715, f. 86.
KnOZ (J — ). Remarks on the Scottish
fisheries, 1786. 34,420, f. 361.
XnOZ (John). Correspondence, as J. Sin-
clair, with Sir J. Croft, 1559. 33,591,
ff. 31, 154, 242 ; 33,592, f. 229.
KnOZ (^Uiam), Under Secretary of
State, American Dept. Letters to W.
Eden, 1777-1786. 34,413, f. 389 ; 34,414,
ff. 445, 447 ; 34,417, f. 263 ; 34,419,
ff. 276 ; 34,420, ff. 280, 351.
Znntsford, oo. Chest. Deeds relating
to, 1430-1517. Add. Ch. 37,233-37,240.
Knyrett (Thomas ii.), of AshvMlthorpe,
afterw. KtU. (continued). General release
to, from R. Hare, 1574. Eg. 2713,
f. 49.
Bonds to various persons, 1575-
Xnweton (Gilbert). Letter to ,
1613. 33,572, f. 6.
Znyrdtt. v. also Knevett.
Znyvett (Alianore). Exchequer pay-
ment to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 12 b.
ZxMTVett (Anthony). Exchequer pay-
ments to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 17.
Xnyvett (Edmund), Gent., of Ashvcell-
thorpe. Bond to R. Smith, 1592. Eg.
2713, f. 290.
Bond to J. Thurton, 1606. Eg.
2715, f. 41.
Knyratt (Henry), nephew of Thos.
Knyvett. Receipt of moneys for the use
of, 1566. Eg. 2713, f. 33.
ZxiyV6tt (Henry). Acquittances to R.
Hare, 1591. Eg. 2713, ff. 273, 274.
XnTVOtt (John), of AshwelUhorpe, co.
Norf. Bonds, 1651, 1661. Eg. 2717,
ff. 11, 195.
Xnyrdtt (Dame Meriel), wife of Sir
Thos. Knyvett. Letters to, 1581-1614.
Eg. 2713, ff. 124, 210, 220, 223,
261, 265, 298, 300, 448, 455, 474, 482 ;
Eg. 2714, ff. 29, 74, 124, 126, 129, 146,
194, 300, 363; Eg. 2715, ff. 93, 96, 101,
114, 122, 126, 129, 137-142, 145, 146,
149, 158.
Xnyvett (Thomas i.), of Ashwellthorpe,
CO. Norf. Acquittances to, 1564-1566.
Eg. 2713, ff. 31, 33.
Bonds, 1565, 1569. Eg. 2713,
ff. 32, 39.
Letters to R. Hare, 1591. Eg.
2713, ff. 273, 274.
Letter to a J.P. for Norfolk, temp.
Eliz. 34,079, f. 12.
Sxiyvdtt (Thomas ii.), of Ashwellthorpe,
afterw. Knt. Covenant for performance
of agreements, 1569. Eg. 2713, f. 37.
Acquittances to, 1572-1606. Eg.
2713, ff. 44, 46, 47, 51, 159, 161, 288;
Eg. 2715, f. 45.
1606. Eg. 2713, ff. 52, 290, 297, 468,
478,491, 498; Eg. 2714, ff 25, 132;
Eg. 2715, ff. 33, 86, 37, 38, 41, 42, 44.
Recognizance in Chancery, 1581.
Eg. 2713, f. 119.
Draper's account with T. Pettous,
1609-1612. Eg. 2715, f. 133.
Bond for purchase for bis use of
400 Iceland cod and 20 old ling, 1615.
Eg. 2715, f. 196.
Knyvett (Thomas iii.). Letter to his
cousin, B. Gawdy, 1590. Eg. 2713,
f. 264.
Letter to Sir W. Fasten, 1597.
33,597, f. 40.
Knyrett (Sir Thomas iv.), of Ashtcell-
thorjpe, CO. Norf., son of Sir Thomas ii.
Bonds to various persons, 1596-1600.
Eg. 2713, ff. 468,478, 491, 498; Eg.
2714, ff. 25, 132.
Knyvett (Sir Thomas), Warden of the
Mini. Certificate of money coined for
Ireland, 1602-3. 33,350, f. 3.
Knyvett (Sir Thomas v.). Grandson of
Sir Thos. ii. Acquittances to, 1617-1653,
Eg. 2715, ff. 207, 209, 394, 461, 462,
469 ; Eg. 2716, ff 38, 85, 153, 223,244,
267, 363, 365 b, 380, 445, 454, 456, 457 ;
Eg. 2717, ff 12, 14, 18, 22, 25, 26, 31,
47, 51, 87.
Bonds, 1626, 1641, 1653. Eg.
2715, f. 317; Eg. 2716, f. 364; Eg.
2717, f. 47.
Bill for carriage, with receipt.
1629. i?^. 2715, f. 473.
Mem. of licence to, to sue on a
bond, 1630. Eg. 2716, f. 26.
- Order to, from Chief Justice Heath,
1634. Eg. 2716, f. 163.
Knyvett (Thomas vi.), of Emmanuel
College^ Cambridge. Accompt with H.
Downing, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 25.
Koe (H— ). Letters to Jeremy Bentham,
1811. 33,544, ff 524, 526.
Letter to S. Bentham, 1815.
33,545, f. 204.
Koe (J — Herbert). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1813-1816. 33,545,
ff. 48, 218.
Letter to Lloyd, 1813.
33,545, f. 63.
Koe (John Heide). Letters to S. Bent-
ham, 1795, 1798. 33,542, ff 120, 638.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1799.
33,543, f. 103.
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Ko0hl«r CSieur \ AicMe-Camp
of Gen. Eliot, Oocemor of Otbraltar.
Permission to present himself at Potsdam
from Frederic II. of Prussia, 1784. Fr,
33,610, f. 6.
KoUowrath - Krakowsky (Wal-
burga), Grafin. v. Laczaosky (Wal-
burga).
Kom Oomboo, m Bgj/pt Description
and drawing of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-
1828. 34,082, f. 51 ; 34,086, f. 17.
• Plan of temple at, 1833. 34,198,
f. 41. *
KOOM, tn Egypt. Description and draw-
ings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,081, f. 156; 34,084, f. 17.
Kopitar (B— ), Biblioth. Paiatinae Fwi-
scriptor. Transcript certified by,
1817. 33,765, f. 59 b.
Korif (Johann Albrecht von), Baron^ Bw-
Stan Minister at Copenhagen, Correspon-
dence with W. Titley, 1740-1754. /V.
Eg. 2687, flF. 242, 283 ; Eg. 2689, f. 206 ;
Eg. 2690, f. 226 ; Eg. 2693, f. 59; Eg.
2694, ff. 20, 24. ^
Zoielnoh (Leopold), McUtre de Chapelle
de la Cottr Imperiale, Vienna, Letter
*o Bland, 1795. Fr. 33,965,
f. 227.
Zrebs (Johann Ludwig), Compoaer.
Chorale, 1745. 34,267, f. 1.
Xreit (Charles), Dueta for flutes, 18th
cent. 33,492.
Zrnth (- ), Phaf. Signature, 16th
cent. 34,263, f. 221.
KllgeUiiel]n(Carolu8). Owned, in 18th
cent.. Add. 33,417.
Xahnel (Ambrose), Mtisic Publisher.
Letter to, from L. Spohr, 1808. Germ.
33,965, f. 315,
Knm Ombu, in Egypt. V. Kom Oomboo.
l^mdSMh, in Egypt, v. Kardaseh.
Knrnehf in Egi/pt. Description and
drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,081, f. 233 ; 34,085, ff. 12-20; 34,086,
ff. 1^ ; 34,088, ff. 24-27, 50, 51.
Kurts (Andrew George). Letters to,
1863-1885. 33,964, ff. 84, 86, 209, 372 ;
33,965, ff 11, 27, 29, 32, 43, 49,92.
Bequeathed, in iSn.Add. 33,964-
33,967.
Zychin (Rowland), v. Kitchen.
Zvlverte (Myles), Plumber, of Swaff-
ham, CO, Norf. Acquittance to, from
T. Norris, 1613. Eg. 2715, f. 157.
Ksrngeswodebiizy Manor, tn
Clothall. r. Clothafi, co. Hertf.
KpiMye (William), Vicar of Middlewich.
Letter to R. Egerton, 1586. 33,935,
fa 6.
Kynwelllierslie (Francis), of Gray's
Jnn. Jocasta: a tragedy, transla^
from Euripides, 1566. 34,063.
Kvrbye (Robert). Bond to, 1582. Eg.
2713, d 143.
Kyrkener (Azmus). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as King's Armourer, 1532.
33,376, f. 24.
KmreU, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,905, f. 59.
Kythe. v. Keith (William).
Ii— (A—), American spy (?). Letter to
W. Eden, 1776. 34,413, f. 68.
t— (C— ). Map of the bland of
Majorca, 1740. 34,185, B.
Ir- (T— ). Letter to W. Eden, n. d.
34,461, ff. 4, 5.
Ir- (V— de). Plays, 18th cent. Span.
33,475, ff. 1-211.
L— (W— ). Letter to , on the
title, etc., of Baronets, 1615. 34,218,
f. 154 b.
JOk Arche (Lucia de). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 40 b. '
Iiabarre (Theodore), Mttsician. Letter
to , circ. 1834. Fr, 33,965,
f. 153.
Iia Bartbe (-
- de). Letter to Dr.
C. Burney, 1809. 34,274, f. 122.
Lablache (Luigi), Opera Singer. Letter
to P. F. Laporte, with portrait, circ. 1834.
Ital. 33,964, ff. 162, 163.
IiabUe (Jacques). Letter to, from A.
E.M.Gr^try,1800. Fr. 33,965, f. 109.
Kabntte (R— ). Letter to Rev. W. Cole,
1750. Fr. 33,498, f. 85.
Labyrinth. Plan of, etc., 15th cent.
(?r. 34,060, f. 162 b.
liaCftni (Benjamin), late Muster' Master
at Fort William, Bengal. Correspond-
ence with Sir J. Banks, 1777. 33,977,
ff. 73, 84.
Petition to the E. I. Company,
1777. 33,977, f. 79.
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La Chdtardie, Marquis de. V. Trotti
(Joachim Jaqaes).
Laclmer (Fmnz), Musician, letter to,
from L. Spohr, 1835. Germ. 33,965,
f. 319.
Laci (Margaret de), tcife of John, Earl
of Lincoln, Rules for her household, by
Bishop Grossetlte, early 14th cent. Fr,
33,969, f. 66.
Lack (Thomas), Clerk in the Board of
Trade. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1813.
33,982, f. 45.
La Croix (Charles Eugene Gabriel de),
Mar^chal de Castries, French Minister of
Marine. Letters to W. Eden, 1786, 1787.
Fr. 34,423, ff. 33, 336 b.
Xa Cnu (Jos^ de), Commandant General
of New Galicia, Map of Mexico made
for, early 19th cent. 34,240, D.
Plan of Lake Chapala in Mexico,
made by order of, 1815. 34,240, H.
La Cueva (Juan de). Plays, 18th cent.
Span. 33,474, ff. 136, 178.
La Cuera y Benavides (Alphonso
de). Play, 18th cent. Span. 33,474,
f. 210.
Lacy, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 66.
Lacsansky (Walbnrga), \Dife of Pro-
copiusy Graf, dau. of ProcopiuSj Beichs-
graf, von Kotlowrath-Krakowsky. Decree
conferring order of Star Cross on, 1769.
33.963, f. 62.
La Fayette (Marquis de). v, Motier
(Marie Paul Roch Yves Gilbert).
Laferri^re (Adolphe), Actor. Letter
to T. E. E. Mocker (?), n. d. Fr.
33.964, f. 108.
LafoenSy I>w: de. v. Bragan^a (Joam
de).
LaPoUette( de> Log-book of
"Le Francois,** commanded by, 1709.
Fr. 34,246.
Lafont (Pierre Ch^ri), Actor. Letter to
Monval, n. d. Fr. 33,964,
f. 110.
La Garde ( de). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1805. 33,981, f. 221.
La Chliche (Clermont de), Marquise.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1 793. 34,447,
f. 353.
La Heghen a/. La Eeghes Pre-
bend, near Cotcley, co. Devon. Deeds
relating to, 1293, 1314. Add. Ch.
32,988; 32,989.
Syde (Richard de), Baron of the
Exchequer, Ireland. Warrant signed by,
1538. 34,079, f. 2.
Lake {McQor-Gen. Gerard). Correspond-
ence with Lord Anckland, 1793. Copies.
34»448, ff. 334, 449.
Lake (Richard), of Sparham, co. Norf.
Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1696, 1711. Eg.
2718, ff. 346, 354; Eg. 2721, ff. 257,
281.
Lake (Thomas), of WisbeacK, co. Cambr.
Letters to Capt. Le Neve, 1704-1708.
Eg. 2720, ff. 153, 311 ; Eg. 2721, ff. 24,
25.
Letter to Capt. B. Gawdy, 1707.
Eg. 2720, f. 461.
Lalfords Manor, co. Norf. Warrant
to the steward of, to collect rents, 1598.
Eg. 2713, f. 490.
Lamb (Caroline G— ), wife of Hon. George
Lamb. Letters to Lord Anckland, 1814.
34,459, ff. 91, 118.
Lamb (Charles). Letter to W. S.
Landor, circ. 1825. 33,964, f. 267.
Lamb (Eliz.). Letter to [0. Le Neve],
1696. Eg. 2718, f. 247.
Lamb {Hon. George). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1814. 34,459, f. 120.
Lamb (^»> Matthew), Bart. Letters to
W. Hale, 1764-1766. 33,573, ff. 355,
362, 366.
Lamb (William), of Norwich. Letter to
0. Le Neve, 1696. Eg. 2718, f. 315.
Lambard (Thomas). Copy of his
"Arms of all the noblemen, etc., in
CO. Kent, in 1634," by Rev. T. Streat-
feild, 1827. 33,920, ff. 236, 237.
Lambarde of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigrees, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 19;
33,923, f. 427.
Extracts from MSS. of, 1540-1833;
19th cent. 33,923, ff. 318-427.
Lambarde (John), Alderman of London.
Book of purchases, etc., by him and his
son William, 1540-1672. Copy, 19th
cent. 33,923, f. 320.
Lambarde (William). Letter to Sir J.
Leveson, 1600. Copy. 34,218, f. 44.
Lambart (Charles), 2nd Baron Lam-
bart. Governor of Dublin. Letter to
Lord Manchester, 1647. 34,253, f. 40.
Lambart (Rose), wife of Bichard, 2nd
Earl of Cavan. Letter to E. Smyth,
1664. 33,589, f. 22.
Lambe (John). Exchequer payment to,
as Deputy Chamberlain of theEichequer,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 51.
Lambe (Thomas), Vicar of Merriott, oo.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 3.
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Z^ambert (J—)* Letter to Capt. J.
Briggs, 1811. Copy. 33,982, f. 24.
Iiambert (James). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1801. 33,543, f. 464.
Letters to 1st Lord Auckland,
1806. 34,456, f. 520; 34,457, f. 68.
Correspondence with J. Brundrell,
1818. Copies, 34,459, ff. 276, 276 b.
■ Letters to 2nd Lord Aackland,
1822-1824. 34,459, ff. 323, 389, 416.
Correspondence with J. Blake,
1824. 34,459, ff. 385, 388, 416.
Z^ambert (John), Major-Gen. Military
returns by his deputies in the Northern
Counties, 1655. 34,011.
Petition of Sir H. Vane for the
life of, 1660. 33,924, f. 56.
Lambert (M~ D— ). Letter thus
signed, probably from M. D. Eden, to G.
Eden, n. d. 34,461, f. 6.
l^ailibert (Richard), Rector of Brompton
Ralph, CO. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 6.
Lambert (Capt. Thomas). Correspond-
ence, etc., relating to the detention of
his ship " Betty '* in Lisbon Harbour,
1698. 34,335, ff. 4-63.
Lammer Manor, m WheatfMmpstead.
V. W&eathampstead, co. Jfertf.
Lament (Hugh), Lieut. Letter to
, 1716. 34,413, f. 94.
La More (Marcellas de). Exchequer
payment to, as King's Surgeon, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 19.
Lampe (Philip Adolph), Professor at
Dantzig. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1780.
33,977, f. 115.
Lanark, m Scotland. Casts of seals of
the borough and city, 13th and 17th
centt. xcv. 12-15.
Lancaster. County of. Writs relating
to, tempp. Eliz. — Charles IL AcUl. Ch.
39,961.
Earl and Duke of. v. Plantagenet
(Henry).
Lancaster (Robert de). Bishop of St.
Asaph. Cast of seal of, 1411. xcvii. 2.
Lancaster (Thomas), of Rainhill, eo.
Lane. Marriage contract of his daugh-
ter, Jane Massie, to W. Moreton, 1595.
Imperf. copy. 33,938, f. 27.
Brief in a suit brought by his
executors, cone, the wardship and mar-
riage of his grandson, T. Lancaster,
[1607]. 33,938, f. 45.
Lancaster (Thomas), son of Gabriel,
and grandson of Thoinas Lancaster, of
Rainhillf oo. Lane. Brief in a suit cone
his wardship and marriage, brought by
his grandfather's executors, [1607].
33,938, f. 45.
Iiancastre (Justinian), Archdeacon of
Taunton and Vicar of Fatton, co. Som.
Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed
by, [1571], 1573. 33,973, ff. 1, 9 b.
Lance (David). Correspondence with
Sir J. Banks, 1803. 33,981, ff. 97, lol.
lAncerota, in the Canaries. Account
of Sir Walter Raleigh landing there, 1617.
34,216, f. 48.
LaiUjIng, CO. Sussex. Consistorial cita-
tions in, 1592. 33,410, ff. 25, 66.
Land Bank. Project for a, 1696-1697.
34,355, passim.
Landen (Philip). Letter to W. Moreton,
1626. 33,935, f. 143.
Lando (Hieronymus), Archbishop of Crete.
Letter cone. Lithuanian heretics, circ,
1464. 34,139, f. 59 b.
Landon (Letitia Elizabeth). Letter to
, n. d. 33,964, f. 268.
Lander (Walter Savage). Letter to,
from C. Lamb, circ. 1825. 33,964,
f. 267.
Lane. Case of Lane v. Frankland, 1701.
34,125, f. 3.
Lane (Edward William). Notes and
views in Egypt and Nubia, 1825-1828.
Autogr. 34,080-34,088.
Portrait, [1825-1828]. 34,088,
f.45.
Lane (John), Rector of Merston Bigot,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 16 b.
Lane (John), of Watlinglonj co. Norf.
Bond to, from J. Hare, 1662. £g. 2717,
f. 222.
Lane (Samuel). Writ for hit appre-
hension, 1663. 33,589, f. 21.
Lane (Thomas), of London. Letter to
M. Crispe, 1594. Eg. 2713, f. 352.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, High
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1602. Eg. 2714,
f. 224.
Lanffdon, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1568. Add. Ch. 36,705.
Langdon (Arthur G — ). Casts of seals
made in 1889 from matrices in posses-
sion of. Lxxxvii. 33-37.
Lansreford (Robert). Letter to, from
R. Sharrock, 1651. Lat. 34,195, f. 46.
esdon Orange, co. Chest. (?).
relating to, [1292-1293 ?]. Add,
Ch. 37,332.
Lang
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IdAngfordy 00. Bedf, Deed relating to,
1310. Add. (X 33,034.
£aiurford (Nicholas), of Longford, oo.
J)e^y, Examinations of his serrants,
by Sir R. Sadleir, 1585. 33,594, ff. 190,
204, 205.
I^angley, co, Kent, Rental, temp. Rich.
II. Cbpy, 19th cent. 33,902, f. 87.
(?). Cast of official seal of the
manor or forest of, 1386. XCVlll. 58.
Laaglev Manor, 00. iTt^/. Accompts,
1679-1687. 33,583.
Langlay, Abbot's, co. ffertf. Deed
relaUng to, 1612. Add, Ch, 35,498.
Abstract of title-deeds of T. Howe's
esUte in, 1626. 33,575, f. 53.
Isangley (Thomas). Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1822. 33,929, f. 55.
Langlois (Enstache Hyadnthe). Essai
historiqne et descriptif snr I'Abbaye de
St. Wandrille, 1827. FrhUed. 33,706,
f. 55.
LaiurlOTS (Benjamin), Under Secretary
ofStaU, Letter to W. Eden, 1782.
34,419, f. 88.
iMUrston (Cb/. T— ). Letter to W.
Blatliwayt, 1688. 34,152, f. 21.
l^aagton (John de), Bishop of CMchester
(o6. 1337). Terrier of his bequest in
Medmeney Manor, to the ^church of
Chichester, n. d, Copy^ 16th cent.
33,410, f. 113.
^aaSptOXI (Stephen), ArcNInshop of
Canterbury, Drawing of seals of, 1207-
28 ; 19th cent. 33,926, ff. 13, 14.
Langworth of Wilmington, co.
Kent, Family of. Pedigree to 1663 ;
19th cent. 33,920, f. 11.
bannock Kanor, i^ Weston, co,
Hertf, Copies of deeds, etc,, relating to,
ien^, Edw. II.— 1700. 33,575, ff. 55-
75.
Deeds relating to, temp. Hen. IV.
—1685. Add, Ch, 36,320-36,398.
Abstracts of the court«rolls,1645-
1707. 33,582, ff. 185, 274; 33,584,
f. 69.
Abstracts of the rental, 1642- 1646.
33,582, f. 271.
Lansdowne, Marquises of, v. Petty
Fitzmanrice.
Iianthony Priory, co, Glouc, Casts
of seal of, 1351. XCiv. 67, 68.
X^any (John). Letter to his niece [Lady
GawdyJ 1675. Eg, 2717, f. 332.
Xiany (Nicholas). Letters to his cousin^
Dame A. Gawdy, 1667, 1668. Eg. 2717,
ff. 281, 289.
£any (Thomas). Letters to his cousin,
A. de Grey, afterw. Gawdy, 1656-1662.
Eg, 2717, ff. 106, 139, 214, 218, 237,
313.
Ja Fesia (Fernando de). Play, 18th
cent. J^n, 33,479, t 354.
Xaaporte (Amaud). Letters to his
brother, P. F. Laporte, [1833-41]. Fr,
33,964, ff. 90, 92.
IiaportO (Pierre Francois), Manager of
t& Haymarket, King's and Covent Garden
Theatres, Letters to him, 1832-1841.
Fr, 33,964, ff. 90, 92, 162, 163 ; 33,965,
ff. 1, 372.
La Bam<a (Pierre de), al, Bamns.
On his Logic, by A. Fraanoe, drc 1580-
85. 34,361.
Iiarcbier (Jean). Chanson i 6, 19tii
cent. 34,071, f. 32.
Larconi (Michele), Secretary of the
Royal Academy at Naples, Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1781. 33,977, f. 134.
LariTO (Jean Maudait de), Dramatist,
Letter to J. F. R. Mahdrault, n. d. Dr.
33,964, f. 409.
Larker (E— H— ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1823. 34,459, f. 352.
X, f^.yViiig (John Wingfield). Collections
relating to co. Ken^ 16th-19th centt.
34,147-34,178.
Book-plate, 19th cent. 34,152.
Iiarking (^Bev, Lambert Blackwell).
Collections relating to co. Kent, 16th-
19th cenit. 34,147-34,178.
Additions to Darell's " History of
Dover Castle," and Jeake's Charters
of the Cinque Ports," 1850. 34,147-
34,151.
Transcripts of R. de Leybom's
expense-rolls, 1264-1268; 19th cent.
34,153.
Transcripts from original deeds at
Surrenden Dering, 1843-1847. 34,156-
34,160.
Extracts from records relating to
Kent, 19th cent. 34,174, ff. 169, 172-
195.
Extracts from the Twysden MSS.
made by, 19th cent. 33,918.
Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild,
1828-1847. 33,929, ff. 123-585 passim.
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1858-1860.
34,189, ff. 448, 452, 453, 456, 477-487,
502,508,524,528.
Signature. 34,152, f. 1.
Iia Rochefoncanld (Francois Alex-
andre Fr^dric de), Due de Liancourt.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1792. 33,54 1,
f. 363.
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Jdk Bochefonoanld (Lonia Alexandre
Due de la Rochefoucavid, Corre-
spondence with Lord Lansdowne. 1790,
33,541, ff. 119, 131.
larpent (Francis Seymour), Jttdge-
AOnocaU - General mth the English
Army in Spain, Jonrnal, daring the
Peninsular war, 1812-1814. 33,419.
l^arpent (FHdMc de Hochepied).
Presented, in 1888, Add, 33,419.
larpent (John), Clerk in the Secretary
of date's Office, Letters to W. Titley,
1754, 1758. ^. 2694, ff. 19, 243.
Xavsen (Peter Clausen), Jf.Z>., of
Bogense, Letter to, from Prof. jR. C. Rask,
1827. Danieh, 33,610, f. 3.
Xaraen (Peter Clausen), jun,, M.D., of
Copenhagen, Presented, in 1890, Add,
33,610, B.
XaMbathie (TbMore), Oief du bureau
dee ThOttres, Letter to, from Mme. P.
V. D^jajset, 1854. Fr, 88,9^, f. 102.
Xa Salle, Family of. Arms, drc, J420-
30. JE^. 2709, f. 2.
£a Salle al. Sale (Gadifer de), Chew-
lier. The conquest of the Canary Islands
by, eirc. 1420-30. /V. Eg. 2709.
]Laecelle8, Famay of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 331.
lamooe (WilUamX of London, Letters
to 0. Le Neve, 1695, 1696. Eg. 2718,
ff. 200, 255, 268, 271, 273.
ZaSerre. v. Puget de la Serre.
1a Seyliard, Family of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,905, f. 77 b.
Lassen (Eduard), Composer. " KOnig
Oedipus," 19th cent. 34,211.
Lastanosa (Pedro Juan de). tetter
to [J. de Orando], 1568. J^xm, 33,983,
f. 267. y f
lAsteyrie DusaiUaiit (Charles
Philibert), Comte de. Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1822, 1830. 33,545, f. 583 ;
33,546, f. 440.
Latham (John), Priest, Letter to R.
Massey, temp. Hen. VIL 33,935, f. 1.
La Than (Ralph de). Inquisitlo post
mortem, 1260-1. Copy, 19th cent.
33,921, f. 66.
Latimer, Viscount, v. Osborne (Ed-
ward).
La Torre (Antonio de). Map of part
of the Confederation of Granada, 1778.
34,240, 0.
Latonr (
de). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1789. 33,978, f. 275
La Tour (Fran9ois de), Vioonde de
Turenne. Letter to, from Francis I.,
1528. 33,963, f. 60.
La Tour (Henri de). Due de BouUhn,
Letter to Henri IV. of France, 1603 (?).
ly-ansl, 34,216, f. 16.
La Tonr d'Auvergne (Emmanuel
Th^ose de). Cardinal de BouUlon.
Letter to, from Christina, Queen of
Sweden, 1686. Fr. 33,964, f. 43.
Letter to, from the Duke of Marl-
borough, 1711. Fr, 33,964, f. 13.
La Tour d'Auvergne (Henri de),
Vioomte de Turenne, Mar^bhal. Funeral
sermon on, by J. Mascaron, 1675. 33,586,
f. 114. ^ * '
La Trtfmoille (Charles Bretagne
Marie Joseph de). Due, Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1792. 34,446, £. 344.
Latter (B— ). Letter to Col. Nicol,
1820. 33,982, f. 203.
La Tnne (Ralph de). v. La Thun
(Ralph de).
Latworth (Dr. ), Chaplain to
the Earl of Essex, Verses written in
sickness, 1596. 34,324, f. 306.
Lanherdi^ ( de), Comte.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1790. 33,979,
f« 53.
L'Aubespine (Claude de). Baron de
Chdteauneuff Secretary of State, Letter
of Francis I countersigned by, 1546.
Fr, 33,964, f. 36.
Land (William), Archbishop of Canter-
bury. Protest against his visitation of
St. Paul's, 1636. 34,268, f. 18.
Speech at the trial of Bishop
Williams, 1637. 34,216, f. 24.
Lauderdale, Earl of. v, Maitland
(James).
Laughton. co. Sussex. List of burials
of the Pelham family at, 1554-1797.
33,610, f. 102.
Launaj ( de). Secretary of the
Qu^ of Hungary at Dresden. Letter
to Count £sterhasi, 1744. Df, Extr,
Eg. 2693, f. 186.
Launde^ Family of. Pedigree, 16th
cent. 34,177, f. 3.
Pedigree of Boscawen through,
16th cent. 34,177, f. 3.
Lauragais (Louis L4on F^licit^ de),
Comte. Letter to Madame , 1791 .
Printed. 34,438, f. 305.
Laurence, S. Verses on the passion
of, 13th cent. Fr. Eg. 2710, f. 148 b.
Miniature of, late 15th cent. 34,294,
f. 192 b.
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Laurens (Henry), President of the
American Congress, Letter to the Com-
missioners from England, 1778. 84,415,
f. 428.
Lanterbach (John). Verses on J.
Hnss and Jerome of Prague, 18th cent.
IXxt. 33,610, ff. 50 b, 53.
Xfavalette, Cardinal de. v. Nogaret
d'Epemon (Louis de).
Ijavateir (Johann Caspar), Physiognomist,
Character of Lord Sheffield, 1791. Fr.
Copy, 33,964, f. 444.
La Vaunyon, Dug de. v, Guelen
(Antoine Paul Jacques de).
La Vega (Garcilasso de). Challenge by,
at the English court, 1554. 33,735,
f. 6 b.
Laver (?) (W— L— ). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1860. 34,189, ff. 539, 543,
545.
La Ville (Jean Ignace de), Abb^^
French Ambassador at the Hagve, Me-
morial to the States-General, 1745. Fr,
Copy, 34,414, f. 274.
Lavington, Baronest, V. Payne
(Frances Lambertina Christiana Char-
lotte Harriet Theresa), voife of Balphy
Baron Lavington,
Law. Fragments of Lex Wbigothica,
8th or 9th cent. Lat 33,610, f. 11.
Magna Carta of Hen. IIL, 1225.
33,969, f. 56 b.
Abstracts of statutes of Merton,
Marlborough, etc,^ early 14th cent.
33,969.
Exemplification of the Statute
"De apportis Religiosorum," 1307.
Add, Ch, 34,267.
Tractatus de successionibus, by J.
Nagel, 16th cent. 34,271, f. 102.
Treatise on estates, conveyances,
etc., 17th cent. 33,586, f. 82.
Notes on a question of jurisdiction,
17th cent. 34,218, f. 7.
Arguments cone, descent of digni-
ties to females, 17th cent. 34,218,
ff. 207, 208 b.
Forms of writs, temp, Edw. L
34,194, f. 1.
Forms of indictments, etc, 17th
cent. 34,395, ff. 54-69 b.
Commission to the judges, to pre-
vent excessive fees in their courts, 1610.
34,324, f. 45 b.
Promise by Jas. I. to make no
Law icontinued). Act of the Privy
Council, in favour of Doctors of Civil
and Canon Law, 1633. 34,32^ f. 282.
Charge to a Grand Jury, 1722.
33,580, f. 17.
Reports of cases, 1692-1698.
34,138.
Case-book of Sir J. Holt, 1701-3.
34,125.
Legal notes and precedents, circ
1750. 33,845, ff. 48-135.
Various law expenses, in 15th-
16th centt. Printed, 1839. 34,189,
ff. 185, 186, 192 b.
Expenses of Judges on Cirtiuit,
innovations in the Courts, without
the judges* consent, 1620. 34,324, f.
121 b.
in 1706-7. Printed, 1839. 34,189, ff.'
170, 172.
Fees paid by W. Eden on admission
to Middle Temple, 1765. 34,412, f. 94.
Inquisitions, etc,, relating to the
laws and customs of K. Wales, tempp,
Edw. I.— Hen. VIL Copies, 33,372.
I'roposals relating to the laws of
Wales, 1650, 1651. 33,374, ff. 41 b-57.
Papers on reforms in judicial
procedure in Scotland, 1585-1591.
33,531, ff. 199-210, 215, 217, 261, 265.
Law {Hon. Charles Ew^). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1828. 34,188,.f: 340.
Law (Edward), Baron ^^Ifnborough,
Chief Justice of the Eing% Bench,
Letters to Lord Auckland, ISOW^W,
1809. 34,456, ff. 60, 466; 3^67,
f. 516.
Law (George Henry), Bishop of B^
and Wells, Letters to Rev. W. Phelp
1829-1837. 33,836, ff, 1, 5, 11, 105
246.
Law(ifws Sarah). Presented, in 1893,
Add, 34,286 ; 34,486, B.
Law (Bev, William), Author of the
** Serious Call,** Letters to his brother
^ George and , 1716, 1749. 34,486,
ff. 28, 30.
Notes in a printed Bible, said to
be by, 18th cent. 34,286.
La Warr, Baron, V. West (Charles).
Lawes (Henry). Elegy i 3, 19th cent.
34,071, f. 48.
Letter to Capt. T. Fauconbridge,
1647. 33,965, f. 58.
Lawes (William). Elegies on his death,
19th cent. 34,071, ff. 48-49 b.
Lawler ( ), information con-
cerning death of, 1736. Eg. 2683,
f. 315.
Lawrence (John), of Fressingfield, co,
Suff, Letter to B. Gawdy, 1583. Ea.
2713, f. 149.
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Lawrence (John). Letter to O. Le
Keve, 1702. Eg, 2719, f. 291.
Lawrence (John). Letter to R. Tris-
tram, 1756. 33,573, f. 335.
Lawrence (Roger), of Dover, Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1703. Eg, 2719, f. 443.
Lawrence (William Beach), Atnerican
Charge d' Affaires in London, Letter
to Jeremy Bentham, 1829. 33,546,
f. 280.
Laws of Aylsliam, co. Vorf.,
and of CO. Kent, Family of, Pedi-
gi-ee, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 14 b.
Lawshall, co, Suff, Deeds relating to,
1254-1352. Add, Ch, 34,259-34,264.
Court-roll, 1466. Add, Mdl
34,933.
Lawton (William), Parson of Lawton,
Letter to R. Jikrerton, 1586. 33,935,
f. 6. I 9 9
Laxfield, co, Suff. Deeds relating to,
1345-1614. Add, Ch. 32,924-32,932.
Layer (Christopher), jun. Letters to
U. Le Neve, 1702, 1710. Eg. 2719,
f. 312; i;^. 2721, ff. 192, 204.
Layer (Thomas), Alderman of Norwich.
Bonds to, 1600. Eg. 2714, f. 132; Eg.
2715, f. 44. ^ * » y
Layfield (Edward). Letters to R. Hale,
1653, 1655. 33,572, ff. 344, 350.
Layston, co. Hertf. Deed relating to,
1580. Add. Ch. 3d fiSO.
Layton {Sir Ellis). V. Leighton (^Sir
Elibha).
Layton (Robert). Exchequer payment
to, as Valet of the Crown, 1631-2.
33,376, f. 36 b.
Lasanui. Miniature of the Raising of
Lazariui, early 16th cent. 34,294.
f. 257 b. ' '
Lassari (Giovanni), Ag^nt of Sir Sidney
Smith in Syria, Letters to Mrs. L.
Abbott, 1799. Ital. Copy. 34.455,
f. 201*
Lea, Biverj co. Essex. Suit cone, a lock
near Waltham Abbey, 1683. 33,576,
f. 63.
Lea (George), Deputy-Heceiver for se-
questered estates in co. Chester. Ac-
quitUnces, 1658, 1660. 33,939, ff. 176.
186.
Lea al. Lee {Capt. Thomas). "The
discoverye and recoverye of Ireland " :
poHtical tract, 1600. 33,743; 34,313,
Leach, East, co. Glow. Deeds re-
lating to, 1620, 1528, 1673, 1599. Add.
Ch. 33,138; 33,139; 39,399; 39,400.
Leach (Thomas), Attorney, Letter to,
from H. Cecill, 1716. 34,195, f. 146.
Leafield (Capt. William). Levy of
soldiers for conduct to Plymouth under,
1625. 34,217, f. 15.
Leake (Richard). Appointment as
, Greave and Collector of Alnwick, 1689.
Add, Ch, 37,679.
Leary (Edward). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1776. 33,977, f. 60.
Xjeather. Papers cone, the increase of
the duty on leathers and skins imported
into Denmark and Norway, 1768. Eg.
2697, ff. 17 b, 28, 29, 39, 51, 116, 118.
Leaven, E, i?., co. York. Plans of
drainage in, early 19th cent. 33,375.
Le Bas (Charles). Accompts, as trustee
to A. CardonnePs children, 1717-1735.
33,618-33,621.
Lebrun (Pierre Antoine), Dramatist,
Rdle of Leicester in his tragedy of
" Marie Stuart," with alterations in the
hand of F. J. Talma, 1820. 33,967.
Le Bnin (Pierre Henri Eilhue Marie
Tondu), French Minister of Foreign
Affairs. Letter to the Netherlands Am-
bassador in France, 1792. 34,444, f. 146.
Reply to Lord Grenville on the
relations betw. France and England,
1793. Copy. 34,446, f. 506.
Letter to Lord Grenville, 1793.
Copy. 34,450, f. 4.
Leche (Robert). Letter to R. Egerton.
1586. 33,935, f. 7.
Leche (Sir William), of Squerries.
Letters to Major Audley, 1659. 33,924.
f. 53; 33,929, f.l.
Le Chevalier (Jean Baptiste), BxbHo-
thecaire de St. Genevieve, Paris. Letter
to Lord Auckland, 1817. 34,459, f. 203.
Leckhampton Xanor, co. Qiouc.
Court-roll, customs and survey. 1691.
Add. £oa 32,972.
Leckonfield, E, co. York. Plans
of drainage in, early 19th cent. 33,375.
Le Connn : pseudonym of P. J. S. van
ll Eupen. V. Eupenj (Pierre Jean Simon
van).
Lectionaries. v. Liturgies.
Ledesma (Juan de). Secretary to a
Royal Commission in Spain. Signatures
to depositions, 1567-1568. Span. 33,983.
Le Despenser (Edward), Lord of Ola-
morgan and Morgan. Casts of seal of,
1358. xciv. 11, 12.
Le Despenser (Hugh), Lord of Gla-
morgan and Morgan, Casts of seal of,
1340. xciv. 9, io.
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^66 Kanor, co, Kent. Deed relating
to, 1616. Add. Ch. 36,706.
IjOO Kanor, tn Ickham^ CO. Kent,
Description and descent of, I9th cent.
33,921, ff. 211, 212.
Leeof Great Deloein Bodiester,
00. Sent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,920, f. 63 b.
Lee (Alexander), Theatre-manager, Let-
ter to , [1832-45]. 33,965, f. 60.
Lee (Ann Hawtrey). Letters to her sister,
A. de Grey, 1658. Eg, 2717, ff. 175, 176.
Letter to Lady , circ. 1669.
Kg. 2717, f. 308.
Lee (Arthur). Letters to W. Eden, etc.j
1777. 34,414, ff. 207, 215, 221.
Lee (Edward Henry), Is* Earl of Inch-
field. Notification of the birth of the
Prince of Wales to Sir E. Warcupp,
1688. 33,954, f. 3.
Lee (Sir Henry), K,G, Verses sung at
his resignation, in 1590, of the office of
Queen's champion, late 16th cent. 33,963,
f. 109.
Lee (James). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1776, n. d, 33,977, f. 56; 33,982,
f. 363.
Letter to S. Bcntham, 1786.
33,540, f. 260.
Lee (JamesX Wood Engraver. Wood
engravings made by, for Count Romford,
1802. 34,045, ff. 24-29.
Lee (John), Solicitor'Qeneral and Attorney^
General. Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1770-1792. 34,412, ff. 138, 170,
189, 193 ; 34,415, f. 251 ; 34,416, ff. 4,
42,490; 34,417, ff 38, 225, 323, 355,
367 ; 34.419, ff, 46, 284 ; 34,420, f. 204;
34,436, f. 6; 34,441, f. 519; 34,461,
ff. 11, 12.
Lee al, Piott (John), LL.D,, of Hart-
welly CO, Bucks. Book-plates, 19th cent.
33,416 ; 33,417 ; 33,567.
Owned, in 1829, Add, 34,243.
Lee (Ludwell). Letter to his father,
1777. 34,414, f. 218.
Lee (M — ), Letter to Lord Auckland,
n.d. 34,461, f. 13.
Lee (,Sir Richard). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1601. Eg. 2714, f. 168.
Lee (Richard Henry), Member of the
Secret Committee of Congress. Letters
to American Commissioners to France,
1776, 1777. 34,413, ff 130, 228.
Lee (Richard and William), Messrs.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1788. 33,978,
f. 195.
Lee (Robert). Paper on the election of
Mayors at Sandwich, cure. 1625. 33,512,
f. 19.
Lee (Robert), Lord Lee^ Lord of Session.
Presented, in 1889, Add. 33,506, 1.
Lee (Stephen). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1797. 33,980, f. 109.
Lee (Capt. Thomas), v. Lea.
Lee (William a). Exchequer payment to,
as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 36.
Lee (William), of Staplefordj co. Cambr.
Letter to [B. Gawdy], 1588. Eg. 2713,
f. 238.
Lee (Sir William), Chief Justice of the
Kmg*s Bench, Book-plate, 18th cent.
34,125.
Owned, circ, 1750, Add. 34,138.
Leeoh (Elizabeth). Will, 1775. Copy.
33,553, f. 70.
Leeoh. (John). Letter to J. Hogg, 1864.
Eg. 2679, f. 33.
Leedes (Edward), Master in Chancery.
Letter to W. Paston, 1566. 33,597,
f. 17.
Leeds, oo. Fork. Collections relating
to, 166a-1786. 33,770.
Leeds Manor, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1623. Add. Ch. 36,707.
Leeds Priory, oo. Kent. Rental, 1831.
Copy. 33,902, f. 1.
Leeds, Ihike of, v, Osbomc.
Leeds (E — ), of the inner Temple, Owned,
in 1758, Add, 33,359.
Leeds (John). Sailing directions from
England to the E. Indies, and in the
Eastern Seas, 1702-1705. 33,360, ff. 3-
57.
Journals of trading voyages, etc.^
in the £. Indies, 1702-1704. 33,360,
ff. 58-94.
Journal of H.M.S. " Severn ** from
Bombay to England, 1704, 1705. 33,360,
f. 94.
Leeke (Dorothy). Letters to C. Gawdy,
1660. Eg. 2717, ff. 185, 187.
— ^ Letter to Bass. Gawdy or his
brother Charles, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 113.
Leempoel (G — W — vanX Secretary of
the Congress of United Provinces of Bel-
gium (?). Letters to the Greffier Fagel,
1790. Fr. 34.430, ff. 183-185.
Lees (Edward S— ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1803. 34,456, f. 32.
Letter to , 1803. 34,456,
f. 33.
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Jteeu (John), Secretary to the Irish Post
Office, Letters to Lord Auckland, 1776-
1800. 34,413, ff. 97, 110; 34,419,
ff. 256, 325, 364; 34,420, ff. 1, 51, 100,
243, 282, 318, 365, 385, 415, 445, 449 ;
34,451, f. 143; 34,452, f. 393; 34.454,
ff. 53, 193-495 paseim ; 34,455, ff. 6,
55, 73-75, 130, 158, 160, 192, 194, 198,
255, 257, 277.
Correspondence on his dismissal
from the office of Under Secretary of
Military Affain, Ireland, 1782. 34,418,
ff. 447-457.
Lefebre (Caroline), afterw, Mme. Faure^
Actress, Letter to , 1854. Fr,
33,964, f. 113.
Ite Febure (James), of Becclesy co, Saff,
Letters to T. Knyvett, 1653. Eg, 2717,
ff. 32, 34.
JjeiFert ( de). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1792. 33,541, f. 375.
l^effever (Thomas). Letter to W.
Blathwayt, 1703. 34,335, f. 141.
Legard (Robert). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
1704. JS"^. 2720, f. 85.
Lagatt (,Capt, John). Certificate of
charges at Chatham signed by, 1600,
1601. Eg, 2723, ff. 95, 97.
Le Oeyt (Philip). Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1827. 33,929, f. 100,
Legge Papers. Extracts from, 1641-
1691 ; 19th cent. 34,513, f. 94.
Legge (George), Zrd Earl of Dartmouth,
Lord C/tamberkun of the Household,
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,456,
f. 453.
Legge (Col, WilliamX Lieut, of the
Ordnance, Warrant signed by, 1668.
34,195, f. 61.
Legge (William), Is^ Earl of Dartmouth.
Receipt, 1705. 34,195, f. 132.
Legge (William), 2nd Earl of Dartmouth,
Oroer, as trustee, for paymtot of mar-
riage-portion of Eliz. Hale, 1795. 33,573,
f. 402.
Legh (Edward). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
1694. Eg. 2718, ff. 114, 162, 168.
Legnat (Fran9ois). Accoont of the
Island of Rodriguez chiefly derived from,
1758. 33,765, f. 26.
Le Eardy (J—). Acquittance to C.
Poingdestre, 1699. 34,259, f. 2.
Le Eoe (Louis Gr^goire), /WncA Minis-'
ter to Sweden, Speech at his first
audience, 1795. 34,453, f. 453.
Le Hunt (John). Letter to £. South-
well, 1703. 34,335, f. 123.
Leicester, County of. Writs relating
to, tempp, Eliz. — Charles II. Add, Ch,
39,962.
IMcestery County of (continued).
Sheriffs, v, Hastings (Francis).
Nowell (Andrew).
Leicester, oo, Leicester. List of wills
of family of Baker in the registry of,
19th cent. 33,613, ff. 2, 112 b.
Countess of. v. Sidney (Dorothy).
Earls of.
V. Dudley (Robert).
Sidney (Robert).
Townshend (George).
Iieicester (Richard). V, Lyster.
Leigh, 00. Kent, Deeds relating to,
15^1-1685. Add, Ch. 36,708-36,712.
Leigh, Family of. Notes on, 1840.
33,929, f. 490.
Leigh (Sir Peter). Letter to, from R.
Assheton, 1631. 33,935, f. 314.
Leigh (Robert). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1833. 33,836, f. 136.
Leighton (E — of Guernsey, Letter
toher brother, s. a. Eg, 2722, f. 115.
Leighton (Sir Elisha). Verses on, temp.
CSU.11. 34,362, f. 118 b.
Leighton -Bonard Manor, co.
Bedf Court-roll, 1635. Add. JRoU
39,426.
Leightonstone Enndred, oo. HwU.
Valuation of chnichcfl| 13th cent. Add.
Boll 39,591.
Leinster, Duke of. v. Fitzgerald
(William Robert).
Leirmont (Thomas). Certificate signed
by, 1654. 34,195, f. 53.
Leith (Sir Alexander), Bart., M,P, fur
Tregony, Letter to Lord Suffolk, 1777.
34,413, f. 305.
Leitomischl, m Bohemia^ Bishop of,
V, Mathias.
Le Jeune (Claude). Motet, 19th cent.
34,071, f. 34.
Lely (Sir Peter). Letter to Sir W.
Gawdy, 1663. Copy, Eg, 2713, f. 5.
Iiemaitre (Antoine Louis Prosper, dit
Fr^^ric), Actor. Letter to , 1841.
Fr, 33,964, f. 114.
Le Karchant (T— .). Verses to the
Marquis of Ormonde, ante 1661. Lat.
and Fr. 33,589, f. 85.
Lemon (Him. Charlotte), vnfe of Sir
Charles Lemon, Bart. Letter to 0.
Eden, 1808. 34,457, f. 400.
Lemon (Mark). Letter to B. Webster.
1856. 33,964, f. 271.
Letter to J. Hogg, 1863. Eij,
2679, f. 30.
Digitized by
716 IN
Lemon (Robert), Deputy-Keeper of State
Papers, Letters to W. R. Hamilton,
1821, 1822. 34,516, ff. 28-33.
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1832.
34,188, ff, 542, 578.
lae Veve (Anne). Letter to her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Le Xere, ante 1696. Eg,
2718, f. 363.
Le Veve (I— )• Letter to her husband,
0. Le Neve, ante 1712. Eg. 2721,
f. 310.
Le Here (Oliver), of Witchingham. Cor-
respondence with C. Heme, 1679. Eg,
2717, ff. 376, 377.
Letter to, from I. Hickes, 1675.
Eg. 2717, f. 334.
Letters to, 1691-1711. Eg. 2718-
2720, passim,
Jge Veve (P — Letter to her brother,
0. Le Neve, [1698]. Eg. 2719, f. 24.
Le Veve (Peter), Norrot/, Letter to
his brother Oliver, 1692. Eg. 2718,
f. 29.
Letter to Sir J. Vanbrugh, ante
1727. Eg. 2721, f. 480.
— Information to the £arl Marshal
against Garter King-at-Arms, ante 1729.
Eg. 2721, ff. 484, 486.
Owned, in 17th cent.. Add, 33,590.
LenliaiUy co. Kent, Monumental in-
scriptions at, etc,y 19th cent. 33,921,
ff. 168 b-170, 176, 177.
Lenxiard, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 67.
Lennard (Thomas), Earl of Sussex,
Letter to William III., 1690. 33,924,
f. 80.
Lennox, Coimtess of. v. Stewart
(Margaret).
Jhtkes of, V, Stuart.
Earls of, v. Stewart,
Lennox (Charles Gordon), bth Duke of
Richmimd, Agreement for erection of a
monument to the Duke of Gordon, 1839.
34,079, f. 92.
Lenonz, Earl of, v. Lennox.
Lent. Order for the due observance of,
1613. 34,218, f. 12 b.
Lenthall (WilliamX Speaker of tfie
House of Commons, Speech of, on his
appointment, 1640. 33,468, f. 23.
Letter to, on behalf of Sir T.
Wilbraham, 1643. 33,498, f. 69.
Suit before, of Ward v. Ward, 1652.
33,939, f. 43.
Leo AchridanUS, Archbishop of
Bulgaria, Letters against the Latin
Church, 12th cent Gr, 34,060,
f. 548 b.
Leon Karohante (Manuel). Play,
18th cent. Span, 33,475, f. 269.
Leonard (Margaret), sister to Gregory ,
4M Baron DaSre^ wife of S. Leonard,
Award to, of title of Baroness Dacre,
1604. 34,218, f. 197 b.
Leonard (Sampson), Bluemantle Pur-
suivant. Visitation of cos. Devon and
Cornwall, 1620. 34,101.
Leontins, Bishop of Neapdis^ in Cy^
prus, ViU S. Joannis Eleemonis, 12th
cent. 33,518, f. 129.
Iieopold II., Emperor, v. Germany,
Emperors of.
Lephast (Jean de). Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1784. Copy, 33,540, f. 22.
Lepton (John), of Kepwicky co. York,
Power of attorney for taking seisin of
his lands, 1615. Eg, 2715, f. 192.
Lerena (Pedro). Letter to W. Eden,
1788. 34,428, f. 187.
Leroy (Jacques). Chanson amonreuse i
5, 19th cent. 34,071, f. 51.
Lesoomet (Petrus). Chanson i 4,
19th cent. 34,071, f. 6 b.
Leslie (John), Bishop of Boss, Pro-
ceedings, as Commissioner for Mary, Qu.
of Scots, 1568. 33,531, ff. 41-70.
■ Opinion on his privileges as Am-
bassador of the Qu. of Scots, 1571.
34,216, f. 2.
Letter to Sir W. Kirkcaldy, of
Grange, 1571. 33,531, f. 97.
Letter of Qu. Elizabeth on behalf
of, 1573. 33,531, f. 115.
Leson (John). Exchequer payment to,
as arras-maker to the King, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 23 b.
Lessa (Duarte). Letter to Gen. Mina,
1829. 33,546, f. 295.
Le Strange (Anne), wife of Sir Nich,
Le Strange, Letters to her father, Sir
W. Paston, 1591. 33,597, ff. 31, 33.
L'Estrange (Edward), of Mileham,
CO. Norf. Letter to O. Le Neve, 1703.
Eg. 2719, f.390.
L'Estrange (Nicholas), Clerk to the
Commissioners for Aids, Letters to
0. Le Neve, 1693-1696, 1701. Eg,
2718, ff. 57, 111, 259, 277 ; Eg, 2719,
f. 256.
L'Estrange (^> Nicholas), Srd Bart,,
of Hunstanton. Letter to P. Le Neve,
1720. 2721, f. 460.
Digitized by
INDEX.
717
Ijestraimflre (Thomas), of ffunstatUon^
CO, Norf, Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1601.
Eg, 2714, f. 139.
Le Taillonr (Isabella, widow of John),
of Henley. Cast of seal of, 1359. xcv.
23.
Letchworth, co. Hertf, Levy of arms
on the inhabitants of, 1660. 33,574,
f. 99.
Lethbridge {Sir Thomas Buckler),
2nd Bart Letter to Rev. W. Phelps,
1832. 33,836, f. 94.
Lethieilllier (Pitt), English merchant
in India. Letters to the 1st Elarl of
Chichester, 1763-1775. 33,441, ff. 8,
24, 34.
Will,' 1776. Copy. 33,441, f. 42.
Abetters, Forxns of. styles of ad-
dress, etc,f 15th cent. Gr, 34,060,
f. 470.
Forms of letters, early 17th cent.
34,398.
Lenkenore (Henry de). Chaplain,
Warden of St. John*s Hospital without
the Eastern Gate, Oxford, Cast of seal
of, 13th cent. xciv. 35.
Lentmm ( ), Coh Letter to,
from Lord Strafford, 1712. lY-. 34,077,
f. 78.
Levachier (Martin), Vicar of Kilton,
CO, Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f, 5 b.
Levassenr (Nicolas Prosper), Opera
Singer. Receipt for pay signed by, 1841.
33,965, f. 167.
Lerenthorp (E— ), of Lambeth, co.
Swrey. Letter to T. Knyvett, 16*8.
Eg. 2716, f.448.
Leventhorpe (Thomas), of Aldbury,
00. Hertf. Letter to [B. Gawdy], 1583.
Eg. 2713, f. 148.
Lever (Charles), Xovelist, Letters to
FrSulein 0. Goltz, 1870-1871. 33,963,
ff. 91-99.
Leveridge (Richard). Duet, 1 8th cent.
33,351, r 52.
Leveriug^ton (Thomas), of Wymond-
ham, 00. Iforf, Letter to , s, a.
Eg, 2722, f. 116.
Le Verrier (Jehan), PrStre, Le Cana-
rien, circ, 1420-30. Fr. Eg, 2709.
Leversage (Dorothy). Letter to her
father, W. Moreton, 1642. 33,936,
f. 271.
Leversaffe (Frances), dau. of T. Lever-
sage of Cuttleford, co. Chester. Acquit-
tances to her uncle, P. Moreton, 1654-
1669. 33,939, ff. 96-264 passim.
Leversage (Hugh). Letter to his
father, W. Leversage, 1597. 33.935,
f. 10.
Leversage (Thomas). Marriage settle-
ment of nim and Dorothy Massey, his
wife, 1597. 33,935, f. 10 b.
Leversage (William i.). Letter to,
from his son Hugh, 1597. 33,935, f. 10.
Leversage (William ii.). Letter to
the Privy Council, 1609. 33,935, f. 12.
Leversage (William iii.), of Wheelock,
CO. Chester. Acquittances to W. Moreton,
1623. 33,938, ff. 118-122.
Conveyance to W. Moreton, 1623.
Copy, 33,938, f. 114.
Leversegge (Edmund), of Frome, co.
Somerset, Y ision seen by, in 1465 : 15th
cent. 34,193, f. 126.
Levesey of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 33.
Leveson (Sir John), M.P. for Kent.
Letters to F. Fane, 1600. Copies. 34,218,
ff. 43 b, 47, 49, 50, 55 b.
Correspondence with Sir J. Scott,
1600. Copy. 34,218, ff. 41-43 b.
Letter to Sir W. Twysden, 1605.
34,175, f. 9.
LevesonFOower (George Granville),
Earl Gower, afterw. 2nd Marquis of Staf-
ford and 1st Duke of Sutherland, Am-
bassador to Paris. Memorial to be pre-
sented by, 1790. Draft. 34,433, f. 30.
Narrative of the affair betw. two
French and English frigates off Malabar,
1792. 34,442, ff. 84-96.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1790-
1799. 34,432, f. 332 ; 34,435, f. 393 ;
34,436. f. 546 ; 34,438, f. 17; 34,439,
f. 114 ; 34,442, ff. 115, 222, 364 ; 34,455,
f. 236.
Letter to Lord Grenville, 1791.
Copy. 34,437, f. 223.
Leveson-Oower (George Granville),
2nd Duke of Sutherland. Letter to T.
Grenville, n. d. 34,472, f. 34.
Leveson-Oower (Granville), Is^ Earl
Granville, Ambassador to Paris. Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1834. 34,460, ff. 8,
22.
Leveson-Gower (Harriet Elizabeth
Georgiana), icife of George Granville,
2nd Duke of Sutherland. Signature,
n. d. 34,472, f. 44.
Leveson-Gower (John), Is^ Earl
Goirer. Letter cone his regiment, 1746.
33,954, f. 15.
Levet (William). Letter to W. Hale,
1672. 33,573, f. 99.
Digitized by
718
INDEX.
Lereit (Peter). Letter to Sir R. South-
well, 1667. 34,330, f. 114.
Ijevis (Pierre Louis de\ DucdeMirepoix,
French Ambassador to England. Letter
to Sir T. Robinson, 1755. Fr. Copy.
Eg. 2694, f. 186.
Letter to the Duke of Newcastle,
1755. Copy. Eg. 2694, f. 188.
Iiewen (Robert), Alderman of Newcastle^
on-Tyne. Letter to Sir R. Sadleir and
Sir J. Croft, 1559. 33,592, f. 22.
lj0WeS| CO, Sussex. Lists of wills of
family of Baker in the registry of, 19th
cent. 33,613, ff. 53 b, 79 b, 106 b.
IiOwes (George Henry). "Aristotle: a
chapter from the History of Science,"
19th cent. Autogr. 34,044.
Owned, in 19th cent., ^eW. 34,020-
34,043.
Lewes (Gertrude). Presented, in 1891,
Add. 34,044.
Lewes (Marian), v. Evans (Marian).
Lewes (Thomas). Payment for coat of
arms for, 1687. 34,195, f. 98.
Lewes {Sir Watkin). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1806. 34,456, f. 523.
Lewis (Francis), Member of the Secret
Committee of Congress, Letter to the
American Oommifisioners to France,
1777. 34,413, f. 228.
Lewis (John), Minister of Margate.
Collections for a life of Bishop Peacock,
18th cent. Hologr. 33,906.
Lewis (Matthew), Under Secretary at
War. Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1788-
1791. 33,978, f. 205; 33,979, ff. 42,
43, 115; 33,982, f. 256.
Xiewis (Matthew Gregory), Author of
" The Monk." Description in verse of
his departure from Bothwell Castle,
circ, 1808. 33,964, f. 273.
Lewisham, oo. Kent, Deeds relating
to, 1616, 1625. Add, Ch, 36,713 ; 36,714.
Xewkenor (Edward), of Denhamy co.
Suff. Letter to B. Gawdy, 1594. Eg.
2713, f. 387.
]^wkenor (Sir Lewis), Master of the
Ceremonies. Expenses incurred on
joumev of Prince Otto of Hesse-Caspel
into England, 1611. 33,838.
Bill for expenses of attendance on
the Count Palatine's ambassador, 1618.
34,079, f. 31.
Lewkenor (Richard), of West Dean^
Recorder of Chichester (1597). Letter
to Dr. J. Drury, 1592. 33,410, f. 21.
Le Wright (Robert), of the Middle
Temple. Tear-book of events from the
Birth of Christ to a.d. 1675. 33,747.
Lewys (Hugh), Ficor of Carhampton, co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 7 b.
Lewys <d. Davys (Richard), of West-
minster. Acquittance to Sir R. Knollys,
1607. Eg. 2715, f. 86.
Ley (James), Earl of Marlborough. Arms
on cover, 17th cent. 34,266.
L^bnrn (Roger de). Constable of
Rochester Castle, Warden of the Cinque
Forts, etc. Expense-rolls, 1264-1268.
Copy, 19th cent. 34,153.
Itinerary, 1264-1267. Copy, 19th
cent. 34,153, ff. 271-277.
Leycester (William Wnxon). Book-
plate of arms, 19th cent. 34,123.
Leyton, Low, co. Essex, Deed re-
lating to, 1608. Add. Ch, 39,074.
Deed relating to Leyton Grange
manor in, 1599. Add, Ch, 39,073.
L'Eeritier (Jean). Motet, 19th cent.
34,071, f. 25 b.
Lhuyd (Edward), Antiquary. Compli-
mentary verses to, by J. Murphy, 19th
cent. Irish, 33,567, f. 5.
LiailCOIirty I^ de, v. La Rochefou-
cauld (Franf ob Alexandre FrM^ric de).
Libraries. Library of James VI. of
Scotland, 1573-1583. 34,275.
V. also Catalogues.
Lichfleldy Earl of. v. Lee (Edward
Henry).
Lichfield and Coventry, Bishops of.
V. Butler (Samuel).
Ryder (Hon. Henry).
Licistro (?) (Joh.). Cast of seal of.
xciv. 74.
Licqnet (Theodore). "Rouen, Pr^s
de son Histoire" par, 1827. Printed,
33,705, f. 211.
Liddesdale, co. Roxburgh. Advice to
Lord Bothwell, as Keeper of, [1591].
33,531, f. 241.
Appointment of Sir R. Ker, as
keeper of, 1592. 33,531, f. 273.
Li^ge,m^<?^tum. V. Hews-letters.
Lier (B — van), Coloured plan of Ne-
gambo, in Ceylon, 1756. 34,240, A.
Light (Benjamin). Letters to R. Barton,
1?67. 33,441, ff. 17, 18.
Ligonier (Oen. John Louis), afterw.
Earl Ligonier. Correspondence with W.
Titley, 1741. Eg, 2689, ff. 29, 40.
Digitized by
Lijnden (G— C— H— de). Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1793. 34,446, f. 535.
Ule (Ann). Acquittance to Lady Hare,
1695. Eg, 2718, f. 209.
Lille, in France, Instructions to Lord
Malmesburj attending the conference at,
1797. Extr. 34,454, f. 147.
Idlley, CO. HeHf, Deeds relating to,
13th cent.— 1657. Add. Ch. 35,500-
35,508.
Lillie (Robert). Letter to . n. d.
Eg. 2722, f. 117.
Limerick, Ireland, Deed relating to,
1717. Add, Ch. 37,377.
Linche (Anthon j). Letter to W. Hale,
1637. 33,572, f. 189.
Lincoln, County of. R. Bigland's col-
lections, 18th cent. 34,141, f. 42.
Writs relating to, tempp, £liz.—
Charles l\. Add. Ch. 39,963.
Papers rel. to towns, etcy in, 17th-
19th centt. 33,465, ff. 47-216.
Lists of parishes and incumbents,
18th cent. 34,141, f. 56.
Papers rel. to drainage of the
Fens in, 1528-1650. 33,466 ; 33,467.
Lawsuits rel. to the Fen lands of,
1540-1674. 33,462.
Papers relating to the West Fen
in, 1638. 33,576, ff. 64, 65.
List of Sheriffs, 1603-42, 1659-66.
34,140, f. 45.
Tour through, with views, etc,^
1825. 33,683; 33,684.
Christmas mummer-plays of, 19th
cent. 33,418.
Glossary of Lincolnshire dialect,
by R. Bigland, 18th cent. 34,141, f. 51 b.
Lincoln, City of. Collections relating
to, 17th cent. 34,140.
Deed relating to, temp. Edw. L
Add. Ch, 34,230.
Castofsealof, 1511. Lxxxvii. 48.
Lincoln, Diocese of. Collections relating
to, 17th cent. 34,141, ff. 2, 35.
Short notices of the bishops, 1078-
1607 ; 17th cent. 34,140, f. 21 b.
Bishops of,
V, Alder by (John de).
Grosset^te (Robert).
Neyle (Richard).
Sanderson (Robert).
Watson (Thomas).
Williams (John).
Lincoln, Countesses of.
V, Clinton (Jeanne).
Laci (Margaret de).
Quency (Hawisia de).
Earls of, v, Clinton.
EX. 719
Lincoln (Robert), of Stratum, co, Norf,
Letter to Harris, 1705. Eg,
2720, f. 187.
Lind (Dr, Charles). Accompt-book of
the trustees for him and his creditors,
1761-1774. 33,563, f. 137.
Lind (James), M,D. Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1773, 1786. 33,977, f. 24:
33,978, f. 69.
Lind (Jenny). Letter to Mme. A. Sdder-
berg, with translation, 1844. Swed. and
Fr. 33,965, ff. 410, 412.
Lind (John). Letter to J. Bentham,
sen., 1760. 33,537, f. 45.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1774-1775. 83,537, ff. 294, 322,
371.
Lindpaintner (Peter Joseph von),
Musician, Agreement with L. G. Jullien,
1847. 33,965, f. 228.
Lindsay (Lady Anne), afterw. Lady
Barnardy author of *^Auld Hobin Gray."
Letter to , 1786. 33,964, f. 274.
Lindsay (Colin), Srd Earl of Balcarres,
Memoirs of Scotch affairs relating to the
Revolution of 1688 ; 18th cent. 33,742.
Lindsay (David), Earl of Crawford,
Obit of, 1407. 33,992, f. 2.
Lindsay (David), Earl of Crawford.
Suit V. Sir D. Lindsay of Edzell, drc.
1565. 33,531, f. 33.
Lindsay (Sir David), of Edzell. Suit
V, the Earl of Crawford, circ. 1565.
33,531, f. 33.
Lindsay (John), Earl of Crawford and
Lindsay, Journal of his expedition
against Turkey, by Col. W. Burrard,
1738. 34,097, ff. 1-36.
Lindsay (Patrick), Lord Lindsay of the
Byres. Proceedings and accusations
against Mary, Qu. of Scots, 1568. 33,531,
ff. 41-70.
Lindsay (Ralph). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1836. 34,189, f. 82.
Lindsay (William), Envoy at Berlin.
Letters to Lord Grenville, 1791. 34,440,
ff. 98, 118, 154, 158, 160, 177, 182, 184,
191, 265.
Lindsey (Richard), of Norwich. Letter
to Capt. Neve, 1705. Eg. 2720, f. 163.
Linen. Account of linens imported
into, and exported from, England, 1696-
1714. 34,420, ff. 194, 196, 200.
Exported from England, 1743-
1783. 34,419, f. 483.
Lingard (William). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1633. 33,936, f. 67.
Digitized by
720
INDEX.
Lingen (W— ). Utter to Bp. Nichol-
son, 1727. 34,265, f. 257.
Linldnhorne, co. Comw, Description
of, by W. Harvey, 1728. 33,420, f. 140 b.
Unley (George). Sarabnnd, arranged
for pianoforte, 19th cent. 33,801, f. 1.
Unloy (Thomas), Composer. Songs, etc.,
in " The Camp," 1788. 34,126, ff. 24 b,
27,44 b, 59.
Letter to , 1773. 33,965,
f. 62.
Linlithgow, County of. <<The taxt
roll of the Shirefdome of," circ. 1591-2.
33,531, f. 295.
IdnlitllgOW, CO. Linlithgow. Meeting
of Qn. Mary's friends at, 1570. 33,531,
f. 93.
Linstead; co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1555. Add. Ch. 36,715.
Lintern (William). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1854. 33,836, f. 264.
Linton Kanor, co. Kent, Rental,
1550-1551. 34,154, f. 3.
Lipinski (Karl Joseph), Violinist. Let-
ter to Messrs. Breitkopf and Hartel, 1790.
Polish. 33,965, f. 406.
Lipscomb (George), Author of
History of CO. Bucks. Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1831. 34,188, ff. 497-506,
512, 519.
Liria, Buque de. v, Fitz-James (James
Francis).
Lisbon, in Portugal. Letter from, on
manufactnres of " Bay?,** serge, etc., at,
1678. 34,333, f. 72.
Papers on the detention of Capt.
Lambert's ship ** Betty " in the harbour,
1698. 34,335, ff. 4-63.
V. also ITews-letters.
Lisburno, Karl of. v. Vaughn n (Wil-
mot).
Lisle (Major J. G. S.), of the Dutch
arm\f. Letters to Lord Auckland, 1794,
1804. 34,453, f. 116; 34,456, f. 52.
Lisle {Sir John). Account of his brnss,
etCy at ThruxtoD, co. Southt., 1751,
1763. 33,498, ff. 89, 97.
Lister (Brian), Vicar of JIunsion, co,
Sussex, Excommunication of, 1592.
33,410, ff. 24, 27.
Lister (Thomas), Commissioner of Ac'
compts. Letter to the Speaker, 1713.
34,195, f. 141.
Listen ( )i w*/^ Sir p. Liston^
Ambass 'dor at Constantinople. Letter to
Sir J. Bnnks, 1820. 33,982, f. 217.
Listen (Robert), Secretary of Embassy
at Madrid^ after trards Minister to Sweden,
Corre8|K>ndence with Lord Auckland,
1778-1792. 34,415, ff. 131, 284; 34,425,
ff. 258, 363 ; 34,426, ff. 66, 84, 128, 186,
201, 244, 247, 381, 403, 442 ; 34,427,
ff. 47, 92, 197, 391, 407, 409, 412;
34,428, ff. 3, 8, 116, 252, 253, 256, 258,
305, 393 ; 34,430, ff. 99, 112, 215, 350;
34,431, ff. 414, 417 ; 34,432, ff. 56, 104,
134, 256, 326,432; 34,433, ff. 81, 116;
34,434, ff. 9, 337; 34,435, ff. 12, 177,
354; 34,436, ff. 52, 111, 265; 34,437,
ff. 93, 292; 34,438, f. 146; 34,439,
f. 195; 34,443, f. 250.
— — — Correspondence with Lord Car-
marthen (Duke of Leeds), 1786-1791.
34,428, ff. 26, 28; 34,430, ff. 90, 106;
34.436, ff. 18, 47 ; 34,465, ff. 22-203.
Letter to Mrs. Eden, 1787. 34,427,
f. 94.
Letter to the King of Sweden,
1790. Fr, 34,430, f. 81.
Letters to Lord Grenville, 1791.
34.437, ff. 272, 284.
Letter to G. Aust, 1791. 34,436,
f. 54.
Precis of his correspondence, 1783-
1788. 34,465, f. 1.
Lisst (Franz). Christus: an oratorio,
1863-1866. Autogr. 34,182.
Overture to a cantata, in full
score, 1870. Kg, 2735, f. 1.
Pianoforte pieces, 1881-1882. Kg.
2735, ff. 9, 17.
Critique on songs of J. Meyerbeer,
n. d. Fr. 33,965, f. 232.
De la situation des artistes et de
leur condition dans la socidt^, n. d. Fr,
33,965, f. 237.
Letters to , 1824, 1835.
Fr, 33,965, ff. 229, 230.
Letter to, from Georges Sand,
1844. Fr, 33,964, f. 395.
Litler (Robert). Letters to P. Moreton,
1662. 33,937, ff. 97, 103, 105.
Littlebenniy co, Kent, Deed relating
ti), 1593. Add. Ch. 36,716.
Little-Sampten, co. Sussex. Pre-
sentments for rates in, etc., 1592. 33,41 0,
ff. 72, 101-105.
Recommendation of a schoolmaster
for, 1592. 33,410, f. 29.
Littlemoor Priory, co, Oxttn, Cast
of seal of Amabilia de Sanford, the
prioress, early 13th cent. Gi. 11.
Littleton (F— ). Letter to ,
1724. 34,137, f. 13.
Littleton (Meryell), vidow of John
Littletoriyof Franhley^co, Wore. Letters
to her aunt. Lady Knyvett, 1602-1608.
Eg, 2714, ff. 194, 300; Eg, 2715, ff. 93,
96, 101, 114, 129.
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721
LittlBtoiL (Meryell), tctdow of Jok» UTITBGZSS. ZATIN ((xmiiH^
LiUl^ of FrafMey, oo. Wore, (ocm- We8 fJJ^VL^^^ mh^t
tinued). Letter to her oonsin, Miss
Knyvett, 1617. Eg, 2715, f. 204.
Litton, CO. 2?<?r6. Deed relating to, 1517,
^dtf. Ch, 35,287.
Litton (^w- Robert). Warrant to, as
keeper of the royal wardrobe, 1499.
33,350, f. 12.
LirUBGZSS, GREEK. Evangelis-
Uria, 12th cent. 34,059; Eg. 2786,
ff. 59, m {pcUimpaeat fragment) \^\Zt\i
cent. J^. 2786 14th cent. jEi7.2745.
Mensenm, 13th cent. Eg.
2743; Eg. 21 U.
' Triodion: a fragment, 15th
cent. 34,060, f. 2.
Rubrical directions, Con-
stantinople use, 12th cent. Or. 34,060,
f. 511.
Office for the reception of
converts from Manichsism, 12th cent.
34,060, f. 517.
Office for the re-admission
of the abjured, 12th cent. 34,060, f. 518.
Prayer for admitting a
pagan as Catechumen, 12th cent. 34,060,
f.520b.
Office for the reception of
a converted Jew, 12th cent. 34,060,
ff. 521, 521 b.
■ Office for the reception
of Mohammedan converts, 12th cent.
34,060, f. 531.
On oblations, prayers, li
^ — - — — — ^■m%mj ^^^y 4*—
turgies, etc., for the dead, 12th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 564 b.
Office of the Holy Oil,
15th cent. 34,060, f. 151.
Office at breakfast, 15th
cent. 34,060, f. 483.
S. Theodorns Stndita on
the Liturgy of the Presanctified, 15th
cent. 34,060, f. 586.
On the symbols and mys-
teries of the Greek Liturgy, 15th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 350.
Nicephorns Gallistus on
certain hymns, 15th cent. Gr, 34,060,
f. 490. '
Mystical interpretation of
ritual ceremonies, etc., 15th cent. Gr.
34.060, f. 582.
LATIN. Two leaves of missal,
14th cent Uyl54, fly-ieaves.
Breviary : York use, 15th
cent. Imperf. 34,190.
Pontifical : ordo Romanus.
14th cent. 33,377.
Pontifical : ordo Romanus,
early 15th cent. Eg. 2708.
33,956, ff. 1, 126.
Lections, memorials of
saints, etc., written in Italy, 15th cent,
33,772.
"~~ Antiphonal-Gradual : Am-
brosian use, llth-12th cent. 34,209.
— — — Extract from Antiphonal,
15th-16th cent. 34,296.
~~Z Antiphonal : German use,
1622. 34,116. •
■ Psalter, Antiphonal, Veni-
tare and Hymns : Bohemian use, 15th-
16th centt. 34,263.
~ Sequentia de tribus red-
bus, 15th cent. 34,276, f. 32.
— £ Hymnary. 16th c»t.
V. also Eymns.
"~: ■ — Horse, with rubric*, e/c,
^ oo oC^®°*^** • ^^^^ 13th cent.
oo,oo5«
Hor«, 14th cent. Eg.
• HorsB, 15th cent. 33,997.
— — ■ HorsB: theSforzaMS.,late
15th cent. 34,294.
Tracts, offices, prayers, ff<c.,
connected with Ely Priory, 13th and
15th centt. 33,381.
" Office of the Passion, 15th
cent. 33,381, f. 144.
""777" " Leaves.from a service-book,
14th cent. 34,178.
ENQLlSn, Form of greater ex-
communication, end of 14th cent. 33,784,
f. 162. * *
— — SCOTTISH. Scottish Metrical
Psalter of 1566 ; 1575-8. 33,933.
Collections on the Catholic Liturgy,
by C. B. Simelli, 19th cent. 33,943-
33,949.
Liverpool, J^ar/ 0/. «.Jenkin»on.
Livinnton (E— ). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1793. 34,448, ff. 143, 159 ;
84,449, f. 210. '
Uvingston {Dr. Edward), Senator for
the State of Louisiana. Correspondence
with Jeremy Bentham, 1830. 33,546.
ff. 373, 433. '
Livingstone (WillUm), Lord Living-
stone. Proceedings, as commissioner for
Mary, Qu. of Scots, 1568. 33,531,
ff. 41-70. •
Letter to Sir W. Kirkcaldy of
Grange, 1571. 33,531, f. 97.
Llan-Asaph, co. Flint. Deed relating
to, 1728. C/i. 38,982.
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Uanbadaniy co. Radnor. Deed rclat«
ing to, 1603. Add, Ch, 32,974.
UaabletMan, co. Glam, Deed relating
to, 1566. Add. Ch, 34,266.
Uandaff, See of. Impression of seal of
the Chapter. Lxxxvii.49.
. Bishops of.
V. Abergavenny (Henry of).
Barrington {Hon. Shute).
Brewosa (William de).
Goldcliffe (William de).
Hunden (John).
UanO y la Quadra (Sebastian de),
Spanish Minister at Copenhagen. Letter
to R. GunniDg, [1765—1771]. £g.
2700, f. 311.
Uoyd (J—), letter to Sir J. Banks,
1782. 33,977, ff, 154, 168.
Uoyd (John). Letter to S. Bentham,
1795. 33,542, f. 3.
— Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1800.
33,543, f. 378.
Uoyd (Sir Philip). Signature, as Clerk
to the Council, 1682. 34,195, f. 83.
Uoyd (Richard), son of Samuel and Mary
Lloyd. Certificate of baptism, in 1635,
At Gresford Church, co. Denb., [1694].
Eg. 2718, f. 148 b.
. Letter to W. Champnys, 1694.
Eg. 2718, f. 148.
Uoyd (Richard B— ). Letter to W. Car-
michael, 1777. Copy. 34,414, f. 349.
Uoyd (Thomas), v. Floyd al. Lloyd
(Thomas).
Uoyd (Thomas), of Wickwer. Obituary,
with verses on, by P. Roberts, 1632.
33,373, f. 101.
Uoyd (William). Letter to Sir R. South-
well. 1672. 34,332, f. 12.
j^Oader (John). Petition to the Com-
mittee for the Army, n. d. 34,326, f. 45.
Loanda de S. Faulb. v. St. Paul de
Loanda.
ILoangO, Africa, Map of the coast
about, 17th cent. 33,976, E.
Loaysa (Garsyas de), S.T,P,, General
Matter of the Order of Friars Preaohere^
Bishop of Osma. Letter to, from Her-
nando Cortes, 1527. Span. Copy, 18th
cent. 83,760, f. 13.
Casts of seal of, 1500. TCV. 17, 18.
Lock (Matthew), Musician. Receipt
signed by, with portrait, 1646. 33,965,
ff. 63, 64.
LocUiart (Major '
-), Dialogue on
his killing of the wounded at CuUoden,
in verse, 1746. 33,954, f. 82.
Lockhart (Capt. Allan). Petition to
the Earl of Devonshire, 1663. Copy.
34,306, f. 30.
Letter to, from Sir E. Walker,
1663. 34,306, f. 29 b.
Lockhart (Thomas). Letters to W.
Eden, 1772, 1774. 34,412, ff. 171, 283,
285, 304.
Lockroy al* Simon (Joseph Philipjie),
Actor, Letter to , 1843. Fr.
33,964, f. 116.
Lockton (Edward), Vicar of Stojwnber,
CO, Sum, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 6.
Loder (Edward James). English operas
and overtures, 19th cent. 33,799, f. 78 ;
33,801, ff. 3, 98; 33,802-33,805.
LodffO (Edmund), Lancai^ter Herald, Let-
twto Sir S. E. Brydges, 1809. 33,929,
ff. 26.
IsOdge (Thomas), 3f.Z>., Poet, "The
Poor Man*s Talent" by, 17th cent.
34,212.
Medical remedy practised by him at
the Royal HospiUl, Mechlin, 17th cent.
34,212, f. 33 b.
Loffelholci (John), Student of law at
Pavia. Owned, in 1472, Add, 34,249.
iLofty (Matthew). Letters to S. Grimaldi,
1825, 1827. 34,188, ff. 49, 68, 71, 241.
Xoggin (Robert), Sheriff of co, Oxon.
Petition to the Council of State, [1651-
1652]. 34,326, f. 34.
Loffic. "The Shepheardes Logike," etc.^
by A. Fraunce, ciVc. 1580-85. 34,361.
. Treatise on, 17th cent. Imperf.
33,586, f. 1.
Loffier (Johann Bernard), Musicum,
Litters to , 1813, 1818, 1839.
33,965, ff. 243, 245, 247.
guards. Acta contra tres Lollardos, in
1457 ; 18th cent. 33,906, f. 34.
Lom^nie (Antoine de), French Arnhassa-
dor to England, Instructions to, 1595.
Fr, Copy, 34,501, f. 1.
Lonate i^r, Burginus de). Wrote, in
15th cent.. Add. 33,773.
^OB'DOli'. Record -collections relating
to, tempp. Will. I.-Jas.L 33,489, ff. 1-
77.
Account of the city and liberty of,
18th cent. 33,554, f. 120.
Writs relating to, tempp, Elix. —
Charles II. Add. Ch. 39,964.
Deeds relating to, 1586-1818.
Add, a. 36,420-36,429; 38,442; 38,7T4-
38,783; 39,402-39,404.
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IMVDOV (continued). Papers relating
to the Conservancy of the Thames,
tempp. Will. I.— Jas. I. 33,489, ff. 1-77
passim,
Papers relating to bishops' visita-
tions, etc.f affecting St. PaoPs Cathedral,
1378-1725. 34^268.
— ^— Confirmation of privileges to the
Minor Canons of St. PauPs, 137& 34,268,
f. 1.
Regulations for city markets, tolls,
etc., 1472-1755. 33,489, ff. 78-165.
Exchequer payment to the Friars
Preachers in, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 28 b.
Payment to the keeper of the
lions in the Tower, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 18.
Charges for prisoners in the Tower,
1568. Eg, 2723, f. 89.
Exchequer payments for the Tower,
1570-1571. Eg. 272% f, 17 h,
Orders, etc., cone, prisoners in the
Tower, 1572. Eg. 2790, f. 79 b.
Warrants, accompts, etc, relating
to the Tower, 1576^1763. 34,195.
Discossion relating to the Canons
Residentiary of St. PauPs, 1589-1623.
Lat. 34,268, f. 13.
Accompt for repairs to Somerset
House, 1600, 1601. 34,195, ff. 14, 16.
Legacies to Christ's, St. Bartholo-
mew's and St. Thomas's Hospitals, 1601.
33,579, ff. 73-75.
Certificate of the money coined for
Ireland in the Tower, 1603. 33,350,
fl 3.
Act cone. Iron mills near, 1606.
34,218, ff. 94, 95.
— Royal declaration concerning the
fees of the port, with tables of fees,
1616, 1624. 34,324, f.79b.
' Reasons for altering Leadenhall
market, early 17th cent, 34,218, f,
99 b.
Papers relating to the imprison-
ment of J. Jones in the Fleet prison,
1641-1657. 33,374, passim.
' Message from the Common Council
approving the appointment of Lt.-Gen»
Massie to the City militia, 1647. 34,253,
f. 83.
' Licence for subscriptions to rebuild
the church of the parish of AlJhallows
Barking, 1650. Add, Ch, 34,941.
" Names of persons visiting and
dwelling in London, 1055-1656. 34,014-
84,016.
Sermon on the great fire, 1666.
34,239, f. 70.
Verses on the fire of 1666, by G.
Cartwright, circ. 1666. 34,363, f. 57.
Verses on two fires at the Temple,
te^np, Chas. II. 34,362, f. 71 b.
LOVBOV (coniinned). Discipline "
of the Walloon Church, 1641 ; with sig-
natures of Ministers and elders, 16GG-
1745. 2734.
. View, 1669. 33,767, B, f. 38.
View of Whitehall, 1669. 33,767,
B, f. 70.
■ Settlement of suit concerning
Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1682. 33,576,
f. 66.
Letter from the directors of the
Bank of England to 6. Clifibrd, 1699.
Copy. 34,340, f. 113.
Notes of injuries done by the
merchants of, to the trade of the Cinque
Ports, 17th cent, 33,924, f. 41.
Verses "in praise of that choice
company of witts . . . who meet . . . att
Oresham Colledg," 17th cent. 34,217,
f. 31.
Case of the City of London «, Hood,
1701-3. 34,125, f. 67.
Order of the Benchers' parliament.
Inner Temple, for admission of W, Bed-
ingfield into chambers, 1717. Eg, 2721,
f. 430.
* Proceedings of the Governors of
St. George's Hospital, with list of
Governors, etc^ 1733-1772. Printed,
34,412, f. 198.
Memoir on the Bank of EngUnd,
o«rc, 1755-1760. Fr, 34,328, f. 23 b.
■ Settlement of Buckingham Palace
on the Queen in lieu of Somerset House,
1774^. 34,412, f. 313.
Songs, etc.j written for Van shall
Gardens, 1802-1804. 34,007, f. 46.
Description of visits to, with en-
gravings, 1805, 1815, 1826, 1827.
a3,641, ff. 135-155 ; 33,649, f. 1 ; 33,695;
33,697.
Letter to the Stationers* Compnny,
for books to be sent to the British
Museum, 1815. 33,498, f. 118.
Drawings of stntuarv, eic.j in the
British Museum, 1827. 33,697, ff. 105-
128.
Description and drawings of ob-
jects in the India Museum, 1827. 33,697,
ff. 132-148.
Index to Heralds' visitations of no.
Essex in the British Museum, 19th cent.
33,527, f. 131,
Index to epitaphs and arms in
HarL MSS. 1541, 6072, in the British
Museum, 19th cent, 33,528, f. 177,
V, also News-letters.
RELTGrOUS HOUSES. Ex,
chequer payment to the Leper Hospital
of St. Giles without, 1531. 3.1,370,
f. 29 b.
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IMKDOV. HELiarous houses
(continued). Sale of site of St. Helen's
Priory, 1543. Add. Ck. 39,406.
Exchequer payment to the
Hospital of St. Katharine near the Tower,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 28 b.
Impression of seal of
Wardens of St. Mary of Bethlehem, 15th
cent. LXXViii. 3.
Inspeximus and confirma-
tion of charters of St. Mary de Graciis,
Gracechorch, London, 1511. Add, Boll
39,405.
CITY COMPANIES. Ordinances
of the Bakers* Company, 1507. 33,855.
Petition from the Fruit-
erers' Company for restraining the im-
porUtion of Dutch fruit, 1624. 33,924,
f. 32.
~— Inventory of plate belong-
ing to the Goldsmiths, 16th cent. 34,307,
f. 1.
■ Proof impression of seal of
Merchant-Taylors. Lxxxi. 72.
THEATBES. Payments to the
overseers of Paris Garden, Southwark,
from the Swan play-house, 1611-162L
34,110, flf. 8-12, 19.
Operas performed at Ly«
oenm theatre, 1816-1841. 33,799-
33,819.
SOUTHWARK. Objections to
the act for incorporating the church-
wardens of St. Saviour's Parish, South-
wark, early 17th cent, 34,218, f. 96.
■ Accompt 'book of the overseers of
Pans Garden in Southwark, 1608-1671.
34,110.
Reports of the Commissioners of
Sewers in Surrey and Kent made at
Southwark, 1612, 1617. 34,112, A-D.
WESTMINSTER. Accompt for
repairs to the abbey, palace, etc., 1600,
1601. 34,195, ff. 14, 16.
List of abbats, bishops,
and deans, etc., of Westminster Abbey,
ciro. 1755. 33,379, f. 1 b.
■ Description of tombs, in-
stallations of knights of the Bath, etc.^
in the Abbey, by J. Buswell, circ. 1755.
33,379.
. Exchequer payment to the
Boy Bishop of St. Nicholas, in St.
Stephen's, 1531. 33,376, f. 29.
■ Names of persons living in
Westminster, 1655. 34,014-34,016.
— — Satirical address to the
electors of Westminster, 1790. 33,498,
f. 23.
View, 1669. 33,767, B,
f.d8.
MVDOV. WESTMINSTER (con-
tinued). Impression of seal of mayoralty
of Westminster Staple, temp. Rich. 11.
LXXXYII. 45.
■ Casts of reverses or coun-
ter-seals of seals of Westminster Staple.
LXXXI. 82-92.
dLondon, See of. Deed relating to
consecration of Eustace de Faukoroberg
as bishop, [1221]. Add. Ch. 36,449.
■ Cast of royal seal "ad causas
ecclesiasticas " for commissary of con-
sistory of Stortford, 16th cent. xciv. 2.
Bishops of.
V. Bancroft (Richard).
Compton (Henry).
Dunstan.
Fauknmberg (Eustace de).
Gibson (Edmund).
Grindali (Edmund).
Porteus (Beiiby).
Sudbury (Simon de).
London, Kedical Society of.
Owned, in 18th cent.. Add. 33,761.
!London (Chris.). Letters to her master,
Capt. Le Neve, ante 1712. Eg. 2721,
flF. 309 b, 311-347.
^London (Margaret). Letter to 0. Le
Neve, 1700-1710. Eg. 2719, f. 176 ;
Eg. 2720, ff. 91, 172 ; Eg. 2721, ff. 134,
136.
Letter to N. Sandford, 1700. JE:^.
2719, f. 215.
Letter to Sandford, 1703.
Eg. 2719, f. 395.
Letter to her sister, 1710. Eg,
2721, f. 135.
ILondon (Robert). Letter to ,
1658. Eg. 2717, f. 174.
£on£f Island, United states. Value of
estates belonging to rebels in King's and
Queen's County, circ 1778. 34,416,
f. 163.
Long (Charles), Secretary to the TVso-
sury^ Chief Secretary for Ireland, and
(1826) Baron Farnborough. Correspond-
ence with Jeremy Bentham, 1794-1800.
33.541, ff. 512, 518, 520, 586, 601 ;
33.542, ff. 12, 17, 19, 51, 61, 90, 92, 94,
98, 101, 134, 147, 219, 221, 240, 254,
255, 258, 273, 276, 417, 616, 677, 683,
688, 692 ; 33,543, ff. 6-373 passim.
Correspondence with E. Estoonrt,
1799. Copy. 33,543, ff. 16, 46.
Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1799-1806. 34,465, f. 229 ; 34,456,
ff. 69, 73, 77, 246, 374; 34,461, ff. 14,
15. 16.
Letter to , n.d. 34,461,
f. 17.
Signature, 1830. 34,274, f. 72.
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JaOmg (Georjjre), Barrister. Letter to
Geo. Bentham, 1831. 33,546, f. 492.
IiOn|^ (John), Vicar of Gmgresburif, co,
Som, Book of Articles of a.d.'1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 14.
Long (5S£r Robert), Bart, Secretary to
Charles II., Auditor of the Exchequer,
Cypher of, 1649. 33,596, f. 21.
Letter to his servant,
Burges, 1665. 34,274, f. 136.
Longbridge, near Berkeley, oo. Olouo.
Cast of seal of Trinity Hospital, with
counter-sea] of Thomas de l>ene, 1349.
xciv. 33, 34.
XK>]lge (Robert). Exchequer payment
to, as messenger of the King's chamber,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 22.
Xrf>ngfell0W (Henry Wadsworth), Poet.
Letter to , 1864. 33,964, f. 457.
Xrf>ngfield (Robert). letter to W.
Eden, 1781. 34,418, f. 80.
XK>Zlgitllde» De Longitudine, early
14tti cent. 33,969, f. 103.
lK>lIgma2I and Co., Messrs. Letter
to 8. Grimaldi, 1828. 34,188, f. 344.
Longmore (Heut. ). Survey of
Jersey drawn by, late 18th cent. 34,145.
ZK>lUldale, Viscount. v. Lowther
(John).
lK>oker (J/r«. C— ). Letter to 0. Le
Neve, 1707. Eg. 2720, f. 423 b.
ZK>0ker (William), of Boughton, oo. Norf.
Letters to O. Le Neve, lb95-1708.
Eg. 2718, ff. 197, 215, 216; Eg. 2720,
ff. 14, 24, 30, 37, 164, 168, 177-184,
188, 196, 200, 207, 210, 220, 222, 228,
242, 244, 248, 314, 387, 389, 393, 407,
423 ; Eg. 2721, flF. 41, 48, 50, 89, 99.
XK>OSe, 00. Kent. Deed relating to ,1555.
Add. Ch. 36,717.
XrfXMiemore (Oeorge), Composer. An-
thems and Athanasian Creed, 17th-
18th cent. 34,203, ft. 64 b, 70-75, 79.
XK>08emore (Henry), Composer. An-
thems, 17th-l8th cent. 34,203, ff. 36,
63 b.
Z^pas ( de). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1793. Fr. 34,451, f. 165.
Lopas or Lopas Seoada(?) (i>r.
Jose Manuel). Map of the province of
Guanajuato in Mexico, 1817. 34,240, £.
Xk>P6I (Maria), Actress. Letter to A.
Donnadieu, 1851. JV. 33,964, f. 118.
Xrf>pe8 de Velasco (Juan), Secretary
of the Presidents of the Spanish Indies.
Depositions, 1567 [1568?]. Span.
33,983, f. 294.
^EX. 725
laOphaniy CO. Norf. Order to the
couiitables of, from Sir N. Bacon, 1584.
Eg. 2713, f. 169.
IiOrde (George). Exchequer pnyment
to, as purveyor of the works to the King,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 19 b.
XK>rd'8 Prayer. Exposition on, 13th
cent. Fr. Imperf. Eg. 2710, 151 b.
Hungarian Uypsey version, 1844.
34,201, f. 24.
laOredano (Leonard), Doge of Venice.
V. Venice, Doges of.
XK>rraine (Charles Henri de). Prince de
Vaudemont, Letter to, irom William
III., 1694. Fr. 33,964, f. 9.
Lorrainep Vary of, Qveen of James
V. of Scotland, v. Scotland, Sovereigns
of. Jnmes V.
Lorscombe (C— W— ). Letter to
Rev. J. Skinner, 1833. 33,716, f. 97.
lK>rtimg (Albert Gnstav), Musician.
Letter to Schiifer, 1830. Gertn.
33,965, f. 249.
IsOSS (Johann Adolph von), Oraf. Re-
liition, 1743. Fr. Copy. Eg. 2691,
f. 171.
JmOMB (Johann Adolph von), Gmf, Saxon
Minister of State, l etter to the Envoy
of Polund at Dresden, 1791. Copy.
34,439, f. 46.
^Otluaxi, in Scotland. Anent the
Earl of Argyll's lieutenancy in," 1528,
1529. Copies. 33,531, f. 9.
^Ughborongh, Baron. V. Wedder*
burn (Alexander).
l^nia, S.y Bifihop of Toulouse. Hymns
in honour of, late 15th cent. 34,263,
ff. 217 b-219.
IsOnis, King of Bavaria, v. Bavaria,
Kings of.
Louis ZZI.— XVIII., of France.
V. France, Sovereigns of.
iMXdm Antoine, Due d*Angouleme.
V. Angoul^me, Louis Antoine, Duo cf .
l«OIlis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia.
V. Prusiiia, Frederic Christian Louis,
Prince of.
Xk>TUJI PMlippe, of France, v. France,
Sovereigns of.
laomm Stanislas Xavier, brother of
Louis XVI. V. France, Sovereigns of.
Louis XVllL
IiOnp (William). Letters to G. Smyth,
1706. 33,589, ff. 334, 338.
Louth., CO. Line. Cast of seal of the
Free Grammar bchool, 16 th cent.
XCV. 16.
Digitized by
726
•INDEX.
IjOntliebblirff (Philip James de).
Notice cone, nis chariti^ at Hammer-
smith, 1789. 33,498, f. 22.
XiOVe. On the passion of, late 15th cent.
Span, 33,382, f. 15 b.
Treatise on, by Algernon Sidney,
17th cent. 34,100.
XiOVe (R — ), of Ipswich (?). Inscription
by, 1732. E^. 2788, f. 55 b.
liOTelcjrXi (^c^^i'gO* Exchequer payment
to, as comptroller of works to the King,
153 U2. 33,376, f. 19.
lK>velace of oo. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cenU .33,920, ff. 43 b,
44 b, 45.
ILovelace (Leonard). Letter to Sir F.
Fane, early 17 th cent. Copy. 34,218,
f. 167.
ILovelace (Copt Richard). Venes ''To
AUhea," ctrc. 1650. Eg, 2725, f. 10.
!L0V6ll (John). Exchequer payment to,
as keeper of the orchard at Richmond,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 25 b.
ILovell iSir Thomas). Letter to, as com-
missioner for musters, from the Privy
Council, 1601. Eg, 2714, f. 140.
Lovell (Thomas), Treatise on *<th6
begining and contynuaunce of the RebelU
of Ireland," temp. Eliz. 34,31^, f. 49.
IiOVentor, co* Devon, Pedigree and
notices of the family of Baker of, 19th
cent. 33,611, f. 152.
^Ver (Samuel), Poet and Koveh'aL
Letter cone, the Irish Evenings," 1845.
33,964, f. 276.
^vett (William), Secretary to the
General Convention of the Industrial
Classes, Letters to, 1839. 34,245, A, B.
ILowe, Family of. v, Ftfield, Family of,
IiOWe {Sir Gabriel). Recommendation
for exemption of persons from payment
of hearth-money, 1666. 33,589, f. 36.
^Lowe (Gresham). Letters to W. Moreton,
1627, 1635. 33,935, f. 170; 33,936,
f. 116.
IjOWe (Simon), Merchant^ Tailor^ of
London. Bond to, 1551. Eg, 2713,
£l20.
(Symon). Letter to W. Andrews
on a Cesarean operation, temp, Henr.
VIIL Eg, 2713, f. 16.
ILowen al. Lowin (John), Actor,
Overseer of Paris Garden, South wark,
1618-1634. 34,110, ff. 16, 25 b, 26,
27, 28 b, 29, 32.
ILowenhielm (F— )i County Swedish
Envoy at the Hague. Letter to the
SUtes-General, 1790. Copy. 94,431,
f. 345.
Letter to C. A. Hesaelgreen, 1793.
Copy. 34,450, f. 413.
Lower (Mark Anthony). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1855. 34,189, ff. 425-428.
Lowhall al. Walthamstow
Fraunces Kanor, co. Essex, Par-
ticulars of, when held by Sir R. Sadleir,
1559. 33,592, f. 66.
LowleSS (Joseph). Utter to 8. Grim-
aldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 53.
XiOWndes (Henry Dalton). Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 96.
ILowndes (W— ). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1796. 33,542, ff. 375, 416.
jLowth. (Henry). Letters to Mrs. Thurs-
by, 1726, 1729. 33,573, ff. 313, 328.
Lowth (William). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1845. 33,836, f. 252.
ILowther {Sir Gerrard), Trustee for
raising money for Ireland. Letter to W.
Collyns and J. Bentley, 1650. Eg.
2723, f. 110.
Lowther (Henry), 3rd Viscount Louther.
Accompts, as Consuble of the Tower,
1731. 34^195, f. 169.
ILowther (John), 1st Viscount Lonsdale.
Memoirs of his own life, 1688-1699.
Copy. 34,516, f. 55.
ILoycUUndsay (Harriet Sarah), ^fe
of Robert J amesy Lord Wantage. Address
to Miss Gordon, presented by, 1885.
34,482.
Lnbbe (Isabella), viife of Richard LMe.
Sepulchral inscription, 1742. 34^174,
f. 201.
Lnbbook (Thomas), of Witchinghamj co.
Norf. Letters to Capt. Le Neve, 1702-
1707. Eg, 2719, ff. 366, 374. 376, 379,
389 ; Eg, 2720, ff. 5, 166, 202, 205, 258,
295, 388.
Iiubecky in N. Germany. Letters to
Mary, Qu. Regent of Scotland, 1557.
Lat. Copies. 33,531, ff. 19, 23.
Lucas, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,903, f. 54 b.
Ijlicas (John), 1st Baron Lucas, Speech
in the House of Lords,, 1670. 33,574^
f. 123.
Lucas (Robert), Srd Baron Lucas. Re-
ceipt for allowance, as Constable of the
Tower, 1691. 34,195, f. 107.
Accompts for prisoners' keep, ttc^
1697-1698. 34,195, ff. 119-125.
Luccbesini (Geronimo von), Prussian
Minister in Poland. Correspondence with
Digitized by
the Imperial Ministers at the Conference
at Sistova, 1791. /r. Copies, 34,437,
ff. 343, 345, 416, 418.
]DllCe (William), of Lond'ti, Letter to
0. Le Neve, 1710. Eg, 2721, f. 144.
•Lucky in Poland, Bishop-Coadjutor of,
V, Stroynowski (T — ).
Lncretia. Her speech after the out-
rage by S. Tarquinius, late 15th cent.
Span, 33,382, f. 2.
LUC^ (Sir Ednjund), of Hatfield, In-
quisitio post mortem, 1637. 33,575,
f. 40.
Lucy iSir Richard), Bart. Letters to
, circ. 1635. 33,572, ff. 47, 262.
Letter to R. Hale, 1650. 33,572,
f. 320.
Luddesdowil, co, Kent, Deed relating
to, 1592. Add, Ch, 36,718.
Ludfbrd, co. Line, Act for enclosing
common lands at, 1791. Printed, 34,440,
f. 505.
Lnlie ( von der), Grande Maiiresse
de la Beine de Danemark. Letter to Mrs.
Gunning, 1768. Eg, 2697, f. 230.
Lube (Joachim Christoph von der).
Letter to W. Titley, 1736. Fr. Eg.
2683, f. 132.
LnkCy S., the Evangelist, Miniature of,
late 15th cent. 84,294, f. 4.
Lnke (Anne). Exchequer payment to,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 12 b.
Luldn (W— ). Letter to B. Gawdy,
n, d. Eg, 2722, f. 118.
Lullingstone, co. Kent, Deed re-
lating to, 1561. Add, Ch, 36,719.
LnllmaA (Robert), of Nonoich, Letter
to J. Ralphes, 1667. Eg, 2717, f. 284.
Lully (Jean Baptiste). Operatic selec-
tions, 18th cent. 34,004, passim,
Airs from Roland, eta,, circ, 1700.
34,204, ff. 8, etc.
Lumen Laiconim. v. Specula.
Lumiera, La: a poem by A. F. Doni,
1567. 33,790.
Luxnisden (Andrew). Owned, in 1750,
Add, 33,763.
Lumley (Benjamin), Manager of the
Hagmarket Theatre, Letter to, from
M. D. Ryan, [1844-52]. 33,965, f, 82.
LumlCT (Richard), Is^ Earl of Scar^
borough. Signatures, as Privy Councillor,
1697, 1608. 34,195, ff. 119-125.
Lumley (Richard), 2nd Earl of Scar-
borotign. Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1732. 34,195, f. 169.
X. 727
Lund C James), of Lfmdon. Letter to
0. Le Neve, 1700. Eg, 2719, f. 180.
Lung^ffechaump {Sir Henry de).
Drawing of seal of, 1341-2 ; 19th cent.
83,926, f. 56.
Lunn (Francis), Vioar of Butleigh, Let-
ters to Rev. W. Phelps, 1830. 33,836,
ff. 7, 51.
Lupo (Thomaso). Note of his services
as Musician for ye Violins," 1599.
34,195, f. 13.
Lupton (George), Spy, Letters to W.
Eden, 1777-1778. 34,413, ff. 404, 408,
410, 414, 433, 435, 448, 466, 472;
34,414, ff. 6, 15, 22, 25, 27, 43, 56, 85,
90, 116, 176, 180, 198, 234, 428, 430,
431, 488, 518, 546; 34,415, ff. 43, 74,
84, 90 ; 34,461, f. 19. ,
— — Acquittances to W. Eden for money,
1777. 34,414, ff. 378, 384.
Luse (George), of Ashicellthorpe, co, Norf,
Bond to, from Sir T. Knyvett, 1592.
Eg, 2713, f. 297.
Lusington (Dr. Thomas). Bequest to,
from A. Hutton, 1643. Eg. 2716, f. 383.
Luther (Martin). Verses on J. Huss
and Jerome of Prague, 18th cent. Lot.
33,610, ff. 49 b, 50, 52 b.-
Epigrams on, by R. Clarke, 17th
cent. Lat. 33,392, ff. 146, 149.
Luton, CO. Bedf. Deeds relating to,
1609-1727. Add, Ch, 35,187-35,198.
• Deeds relating to Dallow manor
in, 1605-1640. Add, Ch, 35,199-35,210.
— — Particular of T. Week's estate in,
18th cent. 33,576, ff. 36-38.
Luttrell (Narcissus). Extracts from
the diary of, 1678-1711 ; 19th cent.
34,513, f. 2.
Luttrell {Sir Thomas), Chief Justice of
Common Pleas, Ireland, Warrant signed
by, 1538. 34,079, f. 2.
Lutsen, in Saxony, Description of the
battle of, 1813. Portug, 33,498, f. 25.
Luxl>orougll, The, of the South Sea
Compamfs service. Account of the loss
of, in 1727 ; 1835. 34,106, f, 71 b.
Luxboroughy Baron, v. Knight
(Robert).
Luxboroughy Baroness, v. Knight
(Henrietta).
j^Xlxen ( de), Abb^. Letter to,
from Ferdinand of Hungary and Bohemia,
1530. 34,097, f. 95.
]QllXOr, in Egypt, Description and
drawings of, by E. W. Lane. 1825-1828.
34,081, f. 172; 34,084, ff. 18-20; 34,085,
f. 1.
Digitized by
728
INDEX.
LjTaU (Hobert). Jonrnal of his mission
to Madagascar, 1827. 34,408.
Xyddy 00. Kent, Deeds relating to,
1403-1593. Add. Ch. 36,720-36,725.
Lydford (Anthony), Rector of Fparkford,
CO. Som. Book of Articiea of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 24 b.
'l^ydtfate (John). Poems by, 15th cent.
34,360.
l^yhert (Walter), Bishop of Norwich,
Cast of seal of, 1445. XCV. 20.
l^yminffe, co. Kent, Deeds relating to,
1461, T546. Add, Ch. 36,454, a, b;
36,455.
Parish - register, 1544 - 1679.
33,732.
j^ympney co. Kent, Deed relating to,
1630. Add. Ch. 36,726.
Lynch of CraAbrook and
Staple, CO. Kent, i'amtVy of. Pedi-
gree, to 1733; 19th cent,
f. 13 b.
lynch (AV William). Letters to ,
1770-1773. 33,924, ff. 118, 121-124.
Lynn, co. Norfolk. Grants of lands in,
to Ramsey Abbey, 15th cent. Copies.
33,447, f. 4 b.
, Deeds relating to, 1524, 1648.
Add. Ch. 39,415; 39,416.
Z^ton Manor, oo. Kent. Rental,
1551. 34,154, f. 9.
Iiyon (Benjamin). Account of trial of
A. Taylor for attributing Jaoobitism to,
1725. 34,273, f. 8.
Lyons. «. News-letters.
Lysons (Daniel). Index to Essex epi-
taphs and arms in his ICnvirons of
London," 19th cent. 33,527, f. 147.
Lyster (Richard). Exchequer payment
to, as chief Baron of the Exchequer,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 47.
Lytell (Robert). Exchequer payment to,
as Keeper of the Wardrobe at Windsor,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 20 b.
Lyttelton {Sir Charles), Srd Bart. Let-
ter to W. Blathwayt, 1688. 34,152,f. 19.
Lyttelton (George). Attorney for
transfer of S. Sea Stock, 1738. 34,195,
f. 182.
Lytton (Lytton), of Knebvoorth, Cove-
nant of marriage with B. Mostyn, 1709.
33,579, f. 199.
Lytton {Sir William). Letter to W.
Hale, 1636. 33,572, f. 99.
Lytton ( Wi lliam). Correspondence with
Sir J. Guise, ^H»< 1710. 33,573, ff. 206,
207.
Lytton Bnlwer Lytton (5«r Ed ward
(George EarleX Bart,, afterv). Ut Baron
Lytton, Utten to , 1828-1839.
33,964, ff. 278-288.
Lytton Bnlwer Lytton (Rosina),
wifeof Sir E, 6, E, Lytton Bulvfer Lytton.
Letters to , 1838, 1851. 33,964,
ff. 289, 291.
Ljrvesey (Edmund). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 38.
M
M— (A—). Utter to 2nd Lord Auck-
land, n. d. 34,461, f. 21.
M— (C— ). Letter to Lord Auckland,
1821. 34,459, f. 310.
Hff — (G— ). Notes of articles of commerce
in the E. Indies, circ. 1817. 33,411,
f. 94.
M— (N-— A—). Map of Tuscany, 1761.
34,185, A.
K— (T— ). Letter to Lord Auckland,
1793. 34,446, f. 444.
Mab (John), jun., Goidemith, of London,
Recognizance of bond to, 1581.
2713, f. 119.
Xabbes) (Joseph), Quaker, from jFXs*
Kill. Intelligence on affairs in America,
1778. 34,416, f. 123.
Xacaire (Marie Anne Ren^), dite Ma-
dame Hervey, Actress. Letter to L. A.
Thiers, 1834, Fr. 33,964, f. 106.
Macarins, S., Hermit. Epbtle, earlj
15th cent. 33,971, f. 64.
Xacartney {Sir George), afterw. Earl
Macartney, Ambassador to Bussia and
to China. Account of Russia, 1767.
33,764.
Letters to R. Gunning, 1767. Eg.
2696, ff. 165, 226, 274.
Portraits, late 18th cent. 33,931,
ff. 2, 3.
Drawings by members of his em-
bassy to China, 1792-93. 33,931.
Macanlay (Thomas Babington), afterw.
Baion Macanlay. Letter to ,
1841. 33,964, f. 293.
MacCarthy (Cormac), of Blarney, oo.
Cork. Elegy on, 19th cent. Irish.
33,567, f. 32.
XacCarthy (Donough), of Blarney, oo.
Cork. Elegy on, 19th cent. Irish,
33,567, L 32.
Digitized by
INDEX.
729
Xaoolesfleld, co. Chest, Deeds re-
lating to, 1269-1662. Add, Ch, 37,241-
37,281.
Macclesfield, Earl of. v. Parker
(George).
McClner {Liaut John). Plan of, and
notes on, the island of Geby, 1794.
33,765, f. 42.
M'Cormick (Robert), R,N,, F.R,a8,
Sketches in the Arctic regions, 1852-53.
33,930.
MacCnlloch (John), M,D, Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1820-1830. 33,545,
f. 409 ; 33,546, ff. 28, 61. 110, 112, 114,
354,446.
Xacdonald (A—), Aasist-Curatortothe
of Antiquaries, Scotland. Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1830. 34,188, f. 447.
Macdonald (Alexander), of QUngarry,
Letter to, from the Duke of Ormonde,
1719. 33,950, f. 27.
Macdonald (Archibald), afterwards
BarU, and Lord Chief Baron of the
Exchequer. Letters to W. Eden, 1772,
1787. 34,412, f. 186 ; 34,423, f. 280.
Letter to A. Weddcrbum, 1777.
34,414, f. 238.
' Letters to Lord Carmarthen, 1786.
34,422, ff. 112, 365.
McDonald {Major Donald), brother of
McDonald of Keppoch. Speech, on exe-
cution at CarlUle, 1746. 33,964, f. 77.
Macdonald (^V James), ^ar«. Letten
to W. Eden, 1763-1765. 34,412, ff. 57,
76-85, 96.
MacBonald (John), JBh^'n^er. Letters
to Sir J. Banks, 1790. 33,979, ff. 19, 47.
MacI>Onald (John), Capt. Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1797, 1799. 33,980,
ff. 93, 96, 115, 188.
MacDonnell (Randal), Marquis of An-
trim. Petitions to the Council of State,
1652 (?). 34,326, ff. 2 b, 3.
McDongall (Alexander), Merchant, of
New York. Memorial to the Secretary
of State on behalf of, 1768. £q. 2697,
f. 9.
MacEgan ( ), Colonel in the Nea-
politan Service. Idea di una nuova
Istoria generate dell' America Settentrio-
nale, 1750. Transl. from Span. 33,763.
MacSUigott {Col. Robert). Expense
of his keep in the Tower, 1697. 34,195.
ff. 120. 122. '
Maoer(iEmilius). Liber herbarum, 15th
cent. Imperf. 34,111, f. 238 b.
Maofiurren (George Alexander). Eng.
lish opera, 1834. 33,806, f. 1 ; 33,807,
M'Oeraghty (J—). Owned, in 18th
or 19th cent.. Add. 34,119.
Macgregor, Clan. Letter to Sir J.
Murray on taking sureties from, [15901
33,531, f. 239.
Macias ( ). Poems, late 15th
cent. Span. 33,382, ff. 162-165.
Macie (James L— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1796. 33,980, f. 64.
Mack de Leiberich {Col. Charles),
Baron. Memoir on the operations of
Gen. Dumouriez, 1793. 34,450, ff. 98,
279.
Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1793. 34,450, ff. 49, 278, 370;
34,451, f. 184.
Mackensie (Francis Humberstoun),
M,P, for CO. Moss. Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1787. 33,978, ff. 107, US, 127.
Mackeniie (^iV George), Lord Advo-
cate. Letters to Lord Tester, 1689.
Copies. 34,516, ff. 61, 61 b.
Letters to Lord Melville, 1689.
Copies, 34,516, ff. 63, 63 b.
Mackenzie {Sir George Stewart), Bart.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1810. 1815.
33,982, ff. 1, 92, 94.
Mackensie (John). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1785. 33,978, f. 28.
Mackenzie (John). Correspondence
on his removal from the Bengal Board
of Revenue, 1789. 34,467, f. 174.
Mackie (William) Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1805. 33,981, f. 200.
Mackinlay (Thomas), Music Publisher.
Letters to, 1829-1843. 33,965. ff. 52.
76, 78, 80, 356. '
MaddntOSh {Miss Eva). Presented,
in 1893, Add. 34,487-34,526.
Mackintosh ('Sir James), Historical
and philosophical roriter. Historical col-
lections of, 17th-19th centt. 34,487-
34,526.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1813.
Copies, 34,458, ff. 600, 523: 84,461,
f. 23. '
Book-plate of arms, 19th cent.
34,487-34,526.
Mackintosh (James). Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1823. 33,545, f. 619.
Macklin {Mrs, ). Letter to,
from R. Westall, 1803. 33,964, f. 211.
Macklin (Charles), Actor. Letter to
G. Colman, 1774. 33,964, f. 71.
Macklin (Maria), dau. of Charles Mack-
lin, Actress. Letter to G. Colman, 1774*
33,964, f.?2.
Digitized by
730
INDEX.
Xackralne (Alexander), of Sipon,
Letter to W. Bedingiield, 1729. Ea.
2721, f. 481.
Macky (Hugh). Articles vHh Gen.
Monck for the submission of Lord Reay,
1655. 33,596, f. 35.
Macky (John), Lord JReay. Articles
for his submission to Gen. Monclc, 1655.
33,596, f. 35.
Kadaine (Archibald), D.D. Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1794^1798. 34,453,
f. 38 ; 34,454,ff. 234, 385 ; 34,461, f. 24.
BCclLaiia (Louis). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1829-1831. 33,546, ff. 311,
406, 420, 427, 503.
Maclean (D — ), Assistant-Inspector of
the E, India Co, at the Custom House,
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1820. 33,982,
f. 218.
Maclean (W— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1798. 33,980, f. 155.
Macmalion. v, Magmawne (Bernard).
McMallOn (John), Secretary to the
Prince Regent, Letter to Lord Chiches-
ter, 1811. 34,458, f. 226.
Macmaster (Andrew). Letter on the
navigation and trade of the Black Sea,
n. d, [18th cent.]. 33,554, f. 138.
Macnab (Henry Gray), M.D, Letters
to Sir J. Banks, 1793. 33,979, ff. 228,
229.
Mac Vally (Lawrence). Wrote, in
1765, -4flW.34>119-
Macnamara (H— ). Notes signed by,
19th cent. 34,125, f. 1.
Macnamara (John), M, P.for Leicester,
Letter to W.Eden, 1787. 34,426, f. 105.
McNeille (Daniel), Surgeon at Mahon.
Letter to the Commissioners for sick and
hurt seamen, 1770. Copy, Eg, 2699,
f. 179.
Macplierson {Sir John). Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1794, 1802. 33,979, f. 230 ;
33,981, f. 35.
McQnige (James). On Irish Oghams,
19th cent. 33,778.
McQuoid ( )• Memoranda in
Chma, 1805-6. 33,411, f. 98.
Macready (William Charles), Actor.
Letter to Miss M. R. Mitford, 1824.
33,964, f. 74.
. Letters to T. Gaspey, 1835.
33,964, ff. 76, 77, 79, 8L
Macro (Susan). Power of attorney to
T. Snow, 1738. 34,274, f. 39.
'SCacrO (Thomas). Letter to Dr. J.
Creichton, 1722. 34,274, f. 38.
Macnela (Johan de). Poem, late 15th
cent. Span, 33,382, ff. 180, 190.
Madagascar, Island of. Account of,
by C. F. Noble, 1756. 33,765, f. 18.
Journal of R. Lyall's mission to
King Radama I., 1827. 34,408.
Map of, 17th cent. 34,184, f. 17.
Madan (Spencer), Vicar of BaiheasUm.
Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1831. 33,836,
f. 92.
Madden {Sir Frederic), K.H.^ Keeper of
MSS,y British Museum, Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1846. 34,189, f. 316.
Letter to J. Yates, 1849. 34,098,
f. 4.
Madden (John), afterw. Dean of KiU
more. Letter to R. Dale, 1703. Eg.
2719, f. 384.
Maddison {Sir Ralph). Notes on the
balance of trade, and on the scarcity of
silver, 1623. 34,324, ff. 173, 179.
— — Letter to, from J. Jones, in Wales,
1651. 33,374, f. 50 b.
Madeley (0—). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1803. 33,544, f. 73.
' Madhgnis (Donald). Note of a mas-
sacre perpetrated by, in 1497. 33,956,
f. 92.
Madison (James), President of the
United States of America, Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1816. 33,545, f. 222.
Madoz (Philip). Letter to, from Baron
de Vique, 1673. 34,342, f. 46.
Madrid. State of the population, 1787.
34,428, f. 275.
Inquiry by the Inquisition at, into
the practice of mesmerism, etc,, 1815-
1818. Span. 33,532.
V. also News-letters.
Madnet. v, Manduit.
Magadoxo, E. Africa. Map of, 17th
cent. 34,184, f. 20 b.
Magalotti (Lorenzo), Count, Travels
of Cosmo 111. of Tuscany in England,
1669, with illustrations. Copies, 19th
cent. 33,767, A, B.
Letters to Sir R. Southwell, 1673.
Ital, 34,343, ff. 105, 136.
Maga&a (Juan Beltran de). Report on
proceedings of Governor of Pern, 1568.
Span. 33,983, f. 296.
— — Reference to him, 1568. Sptm.
33,983, f. 332.
Magellan (J— H— de). Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1774-1783. 33,977, ff. 38,
86, 90, 92, 112, 239.
Digitized by
INDEX.
731
Xaffens (M — Dorricn). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1804. 33,981, f. 153.
BCa^rif Tlie. Sequentia de tribiis regi-
bus, 15th cent. 34,276, f. 32.
Xaffic Incantations and charms, 3rd-
5th centt. Or. Fapp, CXXI.-CXXV. ;
CXLVII.; CXLVIII.
Ifftgir^ (Francesco). Italian cantatas,
1709-10. 34,056, f. 2; 34,057, ff. 34,
67, 77.
Magmawna (Bernard). Note of hh
death in 1475. 33,956, f. 92.
XaliarrakalLy m Egypt. Description
and drawing of, by £. W. Lane, 1825-28.
34,082, f. 209 ; 34,088, f. 40.
Kalldi, The. v. Mobamed Achmet.
MahrattaSy The. Secret letter to
Bengal on giving British assistance to,
1786. 34,466, f. 302.
Xaiden-Bradley, co. WUU, Deed
relating to, 1434. Add. Ch. 37,668.
Kaiden-Bradley Priory, co. wats.
Deed relating to, 1279. Add. Ch.
37,667.
Licence for grant to, of the
adrowson and lands in the manor of
Fisherton-de-la-Merey 1390. Eg. Ch.
587.
Vaidstone, co. Kmd. Deeds relating
to, 1382-1601. Add. Ch. 36,727-
36,744.
Agreement cone the erection, etc.y
of a House of Correction at, 1612.
34,218, f. 19.
Heraldic remains at, 19th cent.
33,900, f. 27.
Xaier (John). Exchequer payment to,
as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 42 b.
XainwariXLg, of. Manwaringe«
Mainwaringr ( Edward ), Woollen'
draper, ofWrexhamf oo. Denbigh.
Agreement for the sale of Arclid Hall,
1671. 33,939, f. 265.
Mainwarizur (George). Letters to
P. Moreton, 1663. 33,937, ff. 117, 122.
Mainwaring ( Thomas ), Deputy*
bailiff of Nantwich Hundred^ oo. Chester.
Acquittance to W. Moreton, 1653.
33,939, f. 51.
Mainwaring (Thomas), of Calveley,
CO. Chester, Documents rel. to his
estetes, 1691-1695. 33,940, ff. 2-18.
Mainwaring (William), M.P. for
Middlesex, fetter to Jeremy Bentham,
1793. 33,541, f. 389.
Maintl. tn Germany. Letters from the
King of Prussia's head-quarters near,
1793. 34,451, ff. 457, 459, 468, 492.
MaintSy *n Germany (continued). Plan
of, with the surrounding countrv, 1793.
34,450, f. 79.
V. also S'ewB-letters.
Archbishop ' Elector of. Anselm
Francis von Ingelheim. Inclusion of, in
the treaty of Vienna, 1689. 84,340,
f. 45.
Maister (William), LL.D.y Principal
Official of the Consistory Court at
Norwich, Cause heard before, 1579.
Lat. Eg, 2713, f. 94.
Letter to B. Gawdy, 1587. Eg.
2713, f. 197.
Maitland (Charles), Surgeon. Fee of,
for inoculating Prince Frederic Louis,
1721-25. 34,327, f. 7.
Maitland (James), Sth Earl of Lauder^
dale. Letters to Loi*d Auckland, 1809.
34,457, ff. 501, 5»8.
Letter to the Solicitor-General,
n. d. 33,546, f. 552.
Maitland (John). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1788-1803. 33,978, ff. 175, 223,
240 ; 33,979, ff. 118, 132; 33,980, ff.
233, 235; 33,981, ff. 119, 142.
Correspondence with J. Bentham^
sen., 1789. 33,541, ff. 14, 15.
Maitland (Sir Richard), of Lethington.
Commission to, for redress of the BoHers,
1559. 33,591, f. 5&.
— Letters, as Commissioner, to the
English Commissioners, 1559. Signed.
33,591, ff. 80, 100.
Maitland (William), of LethingUm.
Minute of instructions given to, at
Berwick, 1559. 33,592, f. 137.
Circular for the nobility after
Rizzio's murder, 1566. Copy. 33,531,
f. 35.
Implication of, in the murder of
• Damley, 1569. 33,531, f. 71.
— ^— Correspondence with Sirs R. Sad-
leir and J. Croft, 1559, 1560. 33,592,
ff. 169, 257, 293.
Letter of advice to, from Sir W.
Cecil, 1560. 38,531, f. 31.
Letter to, from Lord Sussex, 1570.
33,531, f. 93.
Letters cone his death, 1573.
33,531, ff. 113, 115.
Ml^enr (Lonls). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1796. 34,454, ff. 28, 32.
M%jor, The : Jacobite psendonym for
E. Hamilton, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Majorca, Island of Map, 1740.
34,185, B.
Malabar, v. India, £a»t.
Digitized by
732 IN
Malaga, in Spain, Letters to the
King of Spain from the Governor of,
1692. Span, Copie9. 34,334, ff. 86, 90.
Xalay Archipelago. Papers of J.
Crawfurd relating to, 1811-1822.
33,411.
Malay Peninsula. Maps of, I7th
cent. 34,184, ff. 55,60 b.
Xalbon (fiapU Thomas), Treasurer of
t?ie Commissioners for securing the peace
of the Commonwealth in oo, Chester, Ac-
quittances to Dr. £. Moreton, 1656,
1657. 83,939, ff. 135, 144, 149.
Malcolm of Bexley* co. Kent,
FamUyof. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,921,
ff. 154 b, 155.
Malcolm (Capt, CharlesX ^ Letter
to N. Maskelyne, 1813. 33,982, f. 48.
Malcolm (John), of Poltalloch. Pre-
sented, in 1893, Add. 34,294.
Maiden Ball, co. Essex, Pedigree
and notices of the family of Baker of,
19th cent. 33,611, f. 166.
Malibran, n^<rOarcia(Marie F^licit^,
aftervo. Mme, de Beriot, Sketches by,
for H. Phillips, n. d, 33.965, ff. 74, 75.
■ Portrait of her husband perhaps
by, 1836. 33,965, f. 106.
Mallet (Baldwin). Exchequer payment
to, as solicitor to the King, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 18.
Mailing, East, oo, Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 1468, 1592. Add, C%. 36,745;
86,746.
■ Extracts from the parish-register,
1570-1812 ; 19th cent. 33,915, f. 1.
Mailing, East, Manor, oo. Kent.
Extracts from court-rolls of, 1719-68 ;
19th cent. 33,899, f. 37.
Mailing, West, co. Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 1513 (?), 1576. Add. Ch.
36,747-36,749.
■ Levy of tax for relief of the town
visited by the plague, 1607. 34,218,
f. 8 b.
Extracts from the parish-register,
1698-1761 ; 19th cent. 33,915, f. 34.
Mallory (Thomas). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1627. 33,935, f. 167.
Mallows (Henry). Letter to 0. Le
Neve, 1704. JEJg. 2720, f. 154.
Malmesbnry, JSarl of. v, Harris
(James).
Malone (Edmund). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1797. 33,542, f. 496.
■ Letter to, from Horace Walpole,
1789. 33,964, f. 16.
Malone (Edmund) (continued). LdiUr
to, from Dr. a Bumey, 1798. 33,965,
f.24.
Malone (T—). Letter to ,1642.
34,173, f. 24.
Malory (Richard), Alderman^ of Fleet
Street, Loudon, Letter to, from the
Privy Council, 1559. 84,079, f. 5.
Malta, Island of. Proof impression of
seal of Queen Victoria for. xcviu. 2.
Malte (John). Exchequer payment to,
as tailor to the King, 1532. 33,376,
f. 21.
Maltravers, ^aron. v. Howard (Henry
Frederic).
Maltsan (Co^mt Prussian
Minister in England, Letter to the
King of Prussia, 1775. Fr, Copy,
34,412, f. 329.
Malvern, Great, oo. Wore Visit to,
1824. 33,680.
Mamble, co. Wore. Deeds relating to,
1316, 1448. Eg, Ch. 603 ; 609 ; 610.
■ Deeds relating to Sodington, rfc,
in, 1451-1458, 1591. Eg, CA. 611-613 :
615.
Man, Isle of. Letters and papers re-
lating to, 1673-1675. 33,689, ff. 170,
222, 224, 229, 230, 233, 238, 240, 254,
267, 272, 293.
Oovemor of. v. Nowell (Henry).
Man, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 304.
Manchester, oo. Lane, Deed relating
to, 1760. Add, Ch, 38,766.
— Resolution of the town, congratu-
lating Sir H. Popham on the capture of
Buenos Ayres, 1806. Copy. 34,457,
f. 40.
Scheme of T. Dodd for acquiring
pictures from London art-sales for, 1823.
34,411, f. 654.
Manchester, Earls and Dukes of.
V, Montagu.
Mancini (Francesco), Composer. Arias,
18th cent. 34,298, passim,
Mancini-Masarini (Maria). Me-
moirs of, circ, 1676. Ital. 33,753.
V. Oolonna (Maria).
Mandeville, I^rd, v. Montagu
(Henry).
Mandeville (Geoffrey de). Earl of
Essex. Cast of seal of, [i;96-1216j.
xciv. 22.
Mandeville (Sir John). Travels of,
late 14th cent. Fr. 33,757.
Digitized by
INDEX.
733
Xandeville (Sv* John) (continurd).
Travels of, 15th cent. Engl. 33,758.
Travels of, 15th cent. Irish transl,
Imperf. 33,993, f. 6.
Mandeville (Marmaduke), pseudonym.
t?. Williams (John Frederic Lake).
Mandeville (MntllHs de]. Countess of
Essex and Hereford, tcife of Henry
Bohun, Earl of Hereford. Cast of seal
of, 13th cent. xciv. 61.
Mandeville Manor, m stovmarkgt^
CO. Suff. iRecovery of, 1537-8. Eg.
32713, f. 13. ^
Mandev (Robert). Letter to [E.]
Pepys, 1663. Eg. 2717, f. 235.
Maniclueism. Origin of, 12th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 515.
Service for the reception of con-
verts from, 12th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 517.
Manipetro (Bernardo). Commission
to, as Governor of Capo d'Istria, 1618.
33,734.
Manley of cos. Chester and
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19tli cent.
33,920, f. 15.
Manley (John), Capi. of H.M.8. Syren.
Order to, to co-operate with the Duke
of ITork, 1793. 34,449, f. 187.
Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1793. 34,447, ff. 218, 252, 257,
330 ; 34,448, ff. 131, 391 ; 34,449, f. 328.
Manley (Thomas), of the Little Almonry,
Westminsttr. Letter to T. Knyvett,
1657. Eg. 2717, f. 146.
Mann (Edward), of London, Letters to
O. Le Neve, 1697. 1698. Eg. 2718,
f. 394; Eg. 2719, ff. 14, 15.
Mann (Sir Horace), Ut Bart., Besident
at the Court of Florence. Bill of ex-
penses, 1765. 33,924, f. 117.
Correspondence with R. Gunning,
1772, 1773. Eg. 2701, f. 103 ; Eg. 2702,
ff. 182 b, 189. -sr »
Mann (Jeffery), of Holkham, co. Norf.
Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1694-1700. Eg.
2718, ff. 133, 136, 178: Eg. 271*9,
ff. 143, 167.
Letter to W. Looker, 1705. Eg.
2720, f. 262.
Letter to R. Wright, 1713. Eg.
2721, f. 412. ^
Mann (Robert). Letters to 0. Le Neve,
1700-1707. Eg. 2719, ff. 198, 360, 364,
381 ; Eg. 2720, ff. 217, 328, 445.
Mann (Thomas). Letter to R. Hale,
1649. 33,572, f. 312.
Mann (Thomas), Chief Clerk of the Gen.
Register Office. Letters to S. Grimaldi,
1857. 34,189, ff. 444, 446.
Manne (Joan), vjife of Thos. Manne, of
FeasenhaU, co. Suff. Case against, in
the Norwich Consistory Court, 1579.
Eg. 2713, f. 94.
Manne al. Man (Martin). Letter to
Sir B. Gawdy, 1599 [1600]. Eg. 27 U,
f. 61.
Letter to Bolton, 1604.
Eg. 2714, f. 365.
Manners and Cnstoms. Gains
and losses at cards by the Duchess of
Newcastle, 1760-1765, 1770. 33,628.
• Drawings of ladies in costumes of
1774, 1777. 33,937, ff. 231, 232.
■ Order for the Court mourning on
the death of the King of Denmark (?),
1766. i^. 2696, f. 11.
V. also Ceremonials.
Manners (Charles), 4th Duke of Rut-
land, Lord Lieut, of Ireland. Letter to
Lord Sydney, 1786. Copy. 34,421,
f. 10.
Manners (Francis), &th Earl of Rutland.
Instructions to, going to Spain for
Prince Charles, [1623]. 34,274, f. 151.
Manners (John), 8M Earl of Rutland.
Letter of recommendation by, [1651-
1653]. 34,326, f. 42.
Manners (John), Zrd Duke of Rutland.
Signature, as Privy Councillor, 1732.
34,195, f. 169.
Manners-Sntton (Charles), Bishop
of Norwich, afterw. Archbishop of Canter'
bury. Letter to Lord Auckland, 1805.
84,456, f. 198.
Manners-Sntton (Ellen), wife of
dories, afterw. 1st Viscount Canterbury «
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1834. 34,460,
f. 103.
Mannheim, m Baden. Letter from
the Electoral Academy at, to the Royal
Society of London, 1781. Lat. 33,977,
f. 130.
V. also News-letters.
Manning of oo. Kent, Family of.
Notes from deed relating to, 19th cent.
34,106, ff. 45-48 b.
Manning (Charles Robertson), Rector
of Diss. Owned, in 19th cent., Add.
33,985-33,990.
Manning ( Joh n). Letter to W. Titley,
1740. jSg. 2687, f. 289.
Manning (Thomas). Owned, in 18th
ceut., Add. 33,985-33,990.
Manning (Thomas). Letters to Sir J«
Banks, 1807. 33,981, ff. 248, 268.
Digitized by
734
INDEX.
Manninffford Bruce Manor, co.
Wills, Deed of settlement of, 1687.
Copy, 1706. 34,008, f. 43.
Kannintfliaill, Family of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,919, f. 295 b.
•Kanoel (Fadrique). Poem by, 16th
cent. Fort, 33,791, f. 6 b.
Kanriqne (Rodrigo). Poems, late
15th cent. Span, 33,382, ff. 167, 167 b.
Kansell (Dame Elizabeth), of Pentneyy
CO, Norf, Letters to her nephew, Sir
B. Gawdy, 1602. Eg. 2714, ff. 199, 200.
Xansell (John), J,P, for CO, Northt,
Certificate by, of the unfairness of his
fellow-magistrates, [1645-1653]. 34,326,
f. 67.
XaiUifieldf Earl of, r. Manraj
(William).
Kansfield (James), Solicitor-General,
etc. Letters to W. Eden, 1783, 1785.
34,419, f. 149; 34,420, f. 207.
ICansfield {Sir Robert). Letters to
. his nephew, Sir B. Gawdy, [1600-1601].
Eg. 2714, ff. 96, 100, 112-122.
KaABOn (James). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1773. 33,977, f. 20.
XailSliar (Richard), of Wokingham.
Letter to T. Barsham, 1588. Eg. 2713,
f. 234.
Kante (Thomas). Letter to the Duke
of Richmond, 1778. 34,415, f, 269.
Xantall of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, ff. 29, 30.
Xantell (Edward Reginald). Letter to
Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1837. 33,929, f. 379.
Mantell (Sir Thomas). Letter to Rev.
T. Streatfeild, 1826. 33,929, f. 82.
* Xannel, L%myrean. Bulla, 13th
cent. XCIV. 19.
Manuel Comnenns, Emperor, v.
Eastern Empire.
Manns Christi. Recipe for making,
end 16th cent. 34,320, f. 8.
M8S. dated (to A.d. 1500). Greek.
V. Papyri.
Latin and Modem Languages,
A.D. 1339-40, 33,416 ; a.d. 1350-1357,
33,445; A.D. 1355-56, 34,484; a.d.
1360-1363, 33,446; a.d. 1383-1537,
33,447; A.D. 1391-1484, 33,448; A.d.
1393-1538, 33,450; a.d. 1402-1516,
' 83,985-33,990 ; A.D. 1464, 33.795, ff. 2
et seqq, ; 34,122, A ; 34,249 ; a.d. 1473,
33,795, ff. 83 et seqq.; a.d. 1474-5,
34,301; A.D. 1477, 33,519; a.d. 1492,
34,139 ; A.d. 1499, 33,438.
Manwaringe, cf. Mainwaring.
Manwarinffe (Henry). Pass directed
to militia officers in co. Chester signed
by, 1643. 33,938, f. 298.
Manwarintfe (W — ), Col, Letter to
W. Moreton, 1649. 33,937, f. 37.
Manwood of co. Kent, FanUiy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 46.
Manwood (Sir John), Lieutenant of
Dover Castle. Letter to the town of
Sandwich, 1639. 33,512, f. 30.
Manwood (^t> Peter), Shenff of Kent
(1603). Letter to F. Fane, 1600. Copy,
34,218, f. 54.
Note. 34,219, f. 24 b.
Manwood (Sir Roger), Justice of the
Common Fleas and Chief Baron of the
Exchequer. Letters to ihc town of
Sandwich, 1577, n. d. 33,512, ff. 5-16.
■ Letter to Baron Flowerdew,
[1584-1586]. Eg. 2713, f. 193.
Mapes (Leonard), of Norwich. Bond
to, 1606. Eg. 2715, f. 37.
Maple-J^nrham Manor, co. Southt.
Compotus-rolls, 1402, 1409. Add. Foils
34,934 ; 34,935.
MaplesCOmb, co. Kent. Letter con-
cerning the advowson, 17th cent.
34,218, t 6 b.
Maplesden of co. Kent^ Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 48.
Mapleson (James Henry). Transcribed
in 1832 part of Add, 33,815.
Mapletoft (John). Letter to ,
1692. 33,573, f. 173.
Maps and Plans. Portolano, I5th
cent. Ital. Eg, 2712.
— ^— Dutch portolano containing forty-
nine coloured maps, 17th cent. 34,184.
■ Route of V. Favi from Venice to
Jerusalem and back, with plans of
buildings, etc,, 1615. 33,566.
■ Charts in log-book of voyage from
Brittany to S. America and back, 1706-
1709. 34,246.
Arctic Sea, 1853. Engr. 33,930,
ff. 63, 64.
Illustrating the Roman occupation
of Britain, 19th cent. 33,694.
Route maps of the march of the
Prince of Orange from Tor Bay to
London, 1688. 33,970.
Sir R. Twysden's lands in Kent,
1630-1658. 34,155.
St. James's palace and convent,
1689. Engr, 33,954, f. 54.
Wells city, co. Som., 19th cent.
Eg, 2739.
Digitized by
INDKX.
735
Haps and Plans (continued). Tut-
bury Castle during the captivity of
Mary, Qu. of Scots, 1685. 33,594, ff.'l74,
■ 175.
Croydon, 19th cent. £g» 2742, A.
• Reigate Castle, 19th cent. 34,237,
f. 3.
- Survey of an estate in the parishes
of Balcombe and Ardingley, co. Suss.,
[1815-1844]. Engr, 83,940, f. 194.
Beverley and Barmston drainage,
CO. York, early 19th cent. 33,375.
Hull Harbour, 1805. 34,274,
f. 164.
Isle of Wight, 1799. 34,144.
Cantyre, co. Argyll, 19th cent.
33,632, A.
■ Ardnamorchan, Sunart, etc., co.
Argyll, early 18th cent. 33,632, B.
Glasgow, 1776. 33,632, C.
Chart of the Orkneys and Shet-
lands, [1794-1800]. 33,632, D.
Ordnance survey of Jersey, late
18th cent. 34,145.
Tuscany, 1761. 34,185, A.
Genoa, 1769. 34,185, C.
Islands of Corsica, 1759, and
Capraja, 1768. 34,066.
Maynz [Mayence] and the sur-
rounding neighbourhood, 1793. Printed.
34,450, f. 79.
Gibraltar, 18th cent. 34,067.
Island of Majorca, 1740. 34,185, B.
Sketch of the peninsuU of New
Gibraltar, in Turon Bay, Cochin China.
1792. 33,931, f. 31.
— — Negambo, in Ceylon, 1756. 34,240,
Roadstead at the island of Ro-
driguez, 1761. 83,765, f. 24.
Geby island, by Lieut. J. McCluer,
1794. 33,76,% f, 42.
Places on the W. coast of Africa,
17th cent. 33,976.
Alexandria, by E. W. Lane, 1825-
28. 34,088, f. 1.
Alexandria, Gizeh and other places
in Egypt, 1832-33. 34,198, ff. 4-66
passim.
Cairo, by E. W. Lane, 1825-28.
34,088, ff. 52, 53.
Nile Vallev, to the second cata-
racts, by E. W. Lane, 1825-28. 34,088,
ff. 46-49.
Plans of pyramids and tombs in
Egypt, by E. VV. Lane, 1825-28. 34,088,
ff. 12, 30, 42-44, 51.
Maps to illustrate Gordon's
Maps and Plans <con^nue(i). Thebes,
by E. W. Lane, 1825-28. 34,088, f. 50.
Mauritius, 1756. 33,765, f. 5.
Hanging-bridge in the isle of
Bourbon, 1756. 33,765, f. 14.
Zafarinas islands, 18th cent.
84,413, f, 303.
Map of Chesapeake and Delaware
bays, circ. 1778 (?). 34,461, f. 331.
Mexico, 18th-19th centt* 34,240,
B-L.
" S. America, I7th-18th centt.
34,240, M, N, O.
Town and harbour of Cartagenn,
S. ^America, 16th-l7th cent. 33,566,
f. 2.
Harbour and town of Rio de
Janeiro, 1792. 33,931, ff. 26-28.
Santiago de Cuba, 1748. 34,207,
f. 39 b. '
Island
journals at Kartoum, 1884. £ngr,
34,474, ff. 113, 115.
of Haiti, 1764-1788.
83,353.
Railway map of Australia, 25 m.
to the inch, 1889. 33,609.
c. also Military Tactics.
Mar, CO. Aberdeen, Gentlemen of the
name of Gordon dwelling in, fl 5^2-31
33,531, f. 279.
Mar, Duke of, V. Erskine (John), lUh
Earl of Mar.
Maranhao (Katharine Cochrane). «.
Cochrane (Katharine).
Marbeck (Roger), Jf.D., Physician to
the Royal Household. Certificate for
payment to G. Shiers, 1604. Eg. 2723.
f. 103. '
Marbury (Elizabeth). Letters to J.
Knyvett, n. d. Eg. 2722, ff. 120-127.
Marbury (Robert> Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
83,376, f. 34.
Marbury (Thomas). Letters to W.
Moreton, 1626. 33,935, ff. 110, 121, 141,
155.
Marcello (Benedetto). Psalm xxxviii.,
18th cent. Autogr. 34,005, f. 2.
March, co. Camb. Deed relating to,
temp. Eliz, Add. Ch. 33,066.
March, Earl of. V. Stewart (Robert).
Marche (Thomas), of Trimley, co. Suff.
Letter to B. Gawdy, 1592. Ea. 2713.
f. 281. if *
Marchesi (Agostino)," of Bohgna,
Music'seHcr. Owned, in 19th cent.. Add.
34,299, 34,300.
Marchin (Jean Gaspard Ferdinand de),
Comte de Marchin^ Spanish Commander
Digitized by
736
INDEX.
in the Netherlands. Manifesto against
the Marq. de Castel Rodrigo, ctrc. 1668.
S^n, 34,331, f. 3.
Marcilly de Villette (Marie Claire
Des Champs de). o. Des Champs de
Marcilly (Marie Claire).
Marcon (John), of Norwich, Letters to
0. Le Neve, 1708, 1711. Eg, 2721, ff. 63,
244, 249.
Marcus, Patriarch of Alexandria.
Canonical questions of, 15th cent. Or,
34,060, f. 450.
XarOllB GraBCU. Liber ignium, 16th
cent. Lat, 34,113, f. 18 b.
Xardexiy co. Kent, Deeds relating to,
1561-1612. Add. Ch, 36,750-36,770.
Marden, North, co. Sussex, Certifi-
cate of repairs of the parsonage-house,
1592. 33,410, f. 95.
KarSUllOlts (Levin Friedrich von),
" Oberstallmeister '* at Hanover, Letter
to J. Cope, 1765. Oojpy. Eg. 2694,
f. 153.
Maret ( ), of the French Foreign
Office. Minutes of interview with W.
Pitt on French affairs, 1792. 34,446,
f. 28.
XareyS {Mag. Thomas), Rector of Stour^
mouth. Sepulchral biabs at Stourmouth,
1472. 33,925, f. 90.
Xarffate, oo, Kent, Extracts from the
parish-register of St. John Baptist, 1558^
1684 ; 19th cent. 33,915, f. 42.
ICaria, Queen of Portugai. v. Portugal,
Sovereigns of.
Xaria Anna, uAfe of PkUip IV. and
mother of Charles of Spain, v. Spain.
Kings of. Philip IV.
Charles II.
Xaria Theresa, Empress - Queen.
V. Germany, Emperors of.
lEarie ( )» Opera Singer. Receipt
for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965, f. 167.
Marie Antoinette, vi/k of Louis
XVl. V, France, Sovereigns of. Louis
XVL
Marie Josephine Louise de 8a-
voie, unfe of Louis X VIIL v. France,
Sovereigns of. Louis XVIII.
Marie Ther^se Charlotte, dau.
of Louis XVT.y wife of Louis Antoine^
Due d'Angouleme. v. France, Sovereigns
of. Louis XVl.
Marillac (Charles), French Ambassador
in England. letters to A. de Mont-
morency, 1539-1540. 33,514, ff. 15-
, 37 b.
Marischall, Earl. v. Keith (George).
Maritt (Charles). Letters to the 1st
Karl of Chichester, 1789. 33,441,
ff. 58-62.
Mark, S,f Evangelist. Miniature of,
early 16th cent. 34,294, f. 10 b.
Marke8S(Nathanael), Merchant. Peti-
tion to the Council of State, 1652.
34,326, f. 35.
Markham (R— A—). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1784. 33,977, f. 270.
Markham (Robert), Sheriff of co.
Nottingham, Royal letter to, 1584.
33,594, f. 45.
MffrrkhftTIl (William), Archbishop of
York, Letters to Lord Auckland, 1778-
1806. 34,415, f. 337 ; 34,419, f. 161 ;
34,420, f. 205 ; 34,456, f. 501 ; 34,461,
f. 26.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1793-1794. 33,542, ff. 401, 405,
407, 459, 466, 483, 523, 545.
Marlboronsrh, co. Wilts, Cast of seal
of the Carmelites at. xcix. 9.
Marlborongh, Duchesses of.
». Churchill (Sarah).
Spencer (Caroline).
Dukes of,
V. Churchill (John).
Spencer (George).
Earl of. V. Ley (James).
Marler of Crayford, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 18 b.
Marlow, Great, co. Bucks, Relation
of the liberty of sending burgesses to
Parliament by, temp, Chas. I. Eg. 2723,
f. 104.
View, 1805. 83,641, f. 236.
Marlow (George), of Durham. Letters
to P. Le Neve, 1720. Eg. 2721, ff. 456,
458, 468, 465.
Marr (John). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1776. 33,977, f. 53.
Marriage. Decision of the Patriarch
Sisinnius on a question of marriage,
12th cent. Or. 34,060, f. 541.
On degrees of consanguinity, etc,^
15th cent. Qr. 34,060, ff. 200, 202,
469 b.
Nicetas on bignmous marriages,
etc.y 15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 211.
On marriage in the seventh degree,
15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 316.
Marryat (Capt, Frederic), H.N. De-
scription and drawings of Indian idols
brought by, from Burmah, 1827. 83,697»
ff. 162-185.
Digitized by
Marryot(Thoma8),02beA»^,o/ Wetherset
in Brockford, co, Saff, Bond to, from
Sir B. Gawdy, 1603. Eg, 2714, f. 284.
Xarschner (Heinrich). Operas, 19th
cent. 33,806, f. 37 ; 33,807, f. 77 ;
33,808; 33,809: 33,810, f. 1; 33,811,
f. 1.
Xarsden (William), Under Secretary
of the Admiralty. Letter to S. Bentham,
1807. Copy, 33,544, f. 282.
Xarsh (George), Clerk of the Acts in
the Navy office. Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1796. 34,453, f, 501.
Xarsh (John). Letter to Stee-
veni», 1653. 33,572, f. 343.
Xarsh (Thomas Orlehar), Vicar of Stev-
ingtony co, Bedf, Receipt to T. Fisher
for purchase of Cooper's Bedfordshire
collections, 1816. 34,379, f. 2.
Formerly owned Add, 34,364-
34,385.
Xarshall (Edward), Vicar of D»txford,
Note of purchase of Bp. Nicolson*8 cor-
respondence from, 1808. 34,265, f. 1.
Xarshall (John), '^Servant to Mr,
Kyllegrewe," Acquittance, 1566. £g,
2713, f. 33.
Xarshall (John). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1826. 33,546, f. 69.
Xarshall (John). Name inscribed in
Add, 34,398.
Xarshall (William), Vicar of East
Rudham, co, Norf, Letter to J. Hare,
1703. Eg, 2719, f. 441.
Xarsham. (John), of London, Letter
to his cousin, s, a. Eg. 2722, f. 128.
Xarshe of Denton, co. Sent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 12.
Xarston (Ann). Letter to Sir R.
Twysden, 1639. 34,173, f. 16.
Xarston (Edward). I<etter to, from
F. Raworth, 1651. 34,195, f. 49.
Xarston (Robert). Poem on the life
and death of Thomas, Lord Grey de
Wilton, 17th cent. 33,750 ; 34,062.
* Xartel : Jacobite pseudonym for Lord
Mar, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Xartellij (Emilien de). On the pro-
jected invasion of England by N. Bona-
parte, 1803. 33,443.
. Letter to Lord Pelham, 1803.
33,443, f. 1.
Xarten(Co/. Henry), Jf.P. /or co. Berks,
Accompts of, in the Civil War, 1643,
n. d, 34,326, ff. 59, 65.
Report of a bill settling lands on,
1649. 34,326, f. 61.
X. 737
Xarten (Col. Henry), M.P, for ce, Berks
(continued). Instructions to, 1650.
34,326, ff. 62, 64.
Xarten (John), of Ipswich (?). Inscrip-
tion by, 1732. Eg. 2788, f. 65 b.
Xarteville, neerd'Ammonn (Louise
de). Letter to W. Titley, 1759. Eg,
2694, f. 272.
Xartilla: Jacobite pseudonym for
Lady Mar, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Xartin of Leeds Castle, co.
Kent, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,921, f. 157.
Xartin ( ). Letter to, fromV.
Hugo, 1855. Fr, 33,964, f. 407.
Xartin (Francis), Bluemantle. Letter
to S. Grimaldi, 1811. 34,188, f. 1.
Xartin (Sir Henry), Judge of the Ad'
miralty Co^trt, Letter to, from Lord
Conway, 1628. 34,326, f. 57 b.
Xartin (John). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1834. 33,836, f. 149.
Xartin (Samuel), of Wiitehaven, Ob-
servations on trade offered to W. Eden,
1785. 34,420, f. 314.
Xartin (Thomas), of Palgrave, En-
dorsement on Sir S. D'Ewes' letterin 1639
to Dover, 1742. 34,079, f. 35.
Letter to , 1757. 34,274,
f.48.
Owned, in 18th cent.. Add, 33,985-
33,990.
Xartin, Stone and Xartin,
Messrs, Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1813-1814. 33,545, ff. 122,
126, 158, 160.
Xartine (Barbara). Depositions on the
murder of Darnley, 1567. 33,531, f. 37.
Xartini (Fmncesco di Giorgio), of
Siena. " Delia providentia della chuera,"
16th cent. 34,113, f. 129.
Xartini (Giovanni Battista), (2a i^o^ok/tuz.
Canons, 19th cent. 34,052, ff. 19, 57 b,
68 b.
Xartyn (Col. Henry), M.P. v. Marten.
Xartyn (Sir Richard), Master of the
Mint. Tracts on the silver coinage,
1612, 1613. 34,324, ff. 63, 65.
Xarum (Martinus van), Secretary of the
Society of Sciences at Haarlem. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1799. 33,980, f. 204.
Xarvell (Andrew). Poems by, 17th
cent. Lat, and Engl, 34,362, ff. 20,
38, 41, 42, 43, 44, 50.
Xarwood (Thomas\ of Oxburghy co.
Norf, Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1691. Eg,
2718, f. 15.
3 B
Digitized by
73d INDl
KarTy 8,, the Virgin. Passion of Our
Lord, as related by, 14th cent. Fr.
Ej. 2781, f. 131.
Tale of, 14th cent. Fr, Eg. 2781,
f. 28.
Biographical account of, 17th cent.
34,395, f. 52.
■ Verses on the Assumption, 13th
cent. Fr. Eg. 2710, f. 136.
HTmns to, 15th cent. 34,360,
ff. 60, 68 b.
> Miniatures of the Annunciation,
etc. of, late 15th, early 16th centt.
34,294, ff. 41, 61, 133 b, 170, 177 b, 272.
Xary Kagdaleilf S. Miniature of,
late 15th cent. 34,294, f. 211 b.
Kaxyy S.^ of Egypt. Vita, auctore
Sophronio, 12th cent. 33,518, f. 155.
Kajrv I., II., of England, v. Eng-
land, Sovereigns of.
Kary of ICodOXiaf wife of James IL
V. England, Sovereigns of. James II.
Mary, dau. of Charles 7., Princess of
Orange.
V. England, Sovereigns of. Charles I.
Orange, Princes of. William
Marr, Queen of Scots, wife of Francis IL
of France.
V. France, Sovereigns of. Francis II,
Scotland, Sovereigns of,
ICary, vidoto of James V. v. Scotland,
Sovereigns of. James V.
Kary ( )t Banker in Paris. Letter
to P. Wentworth, 1778. Copy. 34,415,
f. 279.
J fft ffff frill (John), of New Romney. Let-
ter reporting the capture of Sir J. Fen-
wick, 1696. Copy. 34,152, f. 28.
Mascall (William), i?tfc<or of MonksUver^
Luccombe and Clatworthy, co. Som,
Book of Articles of A,D. 1562 subscribed
by, 1572, 1574, 1578. 33,973, ff. 7 b,
12, 23 b.
Kascarenhas (Fernando), Marques de
Fronteira. Letter to, from Sir R. South-
well, 1670. 34,331, f. 135 b.
XaSCaron (Jules), Bishop of Tulles.
Funeral sermon on Henri, Vicomte de
Turcnne, 1675. 33,586, f. 114.
Maaculin, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 12.
KaSCy (Richard). Bond to, 1502. Add.
Ch. 37,374.
Xaseres (Francis), Cttrsitor Baron of
the Exchequer. Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1779. 33,538, f. 333.
JCash (Thomas B— ), Xst Clerk in the
Lord Chamberlain*s Office. Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1825. 34,459, f. 421.
Maaham (Abigail), wife of Samuel, 1st
Baron Masham. Letters to Lord Oxford,
1708-1714. Copies. 84,515, ff. 92-115.
Xasbaill (Samuel), Ist Baron Masham.
Receipt for pay, as Cofferer of the House-
hold, 1722. 34,195, f. 164.
XCaskelyne (M — ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1813. 33,982, f. 50.
Kason of Monkton in Tha&et,
CO. Kent, Family of. Pedigree, I9th
cent. 33,920, f. 15.
Mason (J — Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1801. 33,543, f. 459.
Mason (Sir John). Signature, as Priry
Councillor, 1559. 33,592, f. 86.
Mason (John). Letters on the visions ot^
1694. 34,274. ff. 142, 144.
Mason (Richard)^ of Necton, co. Norf,
Letter to Capt. Le Ncre, 1695. Eg. 2718,
f. 23L
Mason (Thomas). Letter to Capt. F.
Messerry, 1676. 34,262, f. 101.
Mason (Thomas). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1803. 33,544, f. 97.
Mason (WilHamX of East Baynham,
00. Norf. Bond to R. Pasmore, 1622.
Eg. 2715, f. 234.
Mason (William), jun. Bond for ap-
prenticeship of, 1622. Eg. 2715, f. 234.
Mason (William Shaw). Owned, in
19lh cent., Add. 33,744.
Mason's Manor, co. Berks. Deed
relating to, 1804. Add. Ch. 38,632.
Massaino (Tiburtio). Madrigal, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 41.
Massam (John), of Durham. Letter
to the Heralds' College, 1696. Eg. 2718,
f. 279.
MasseranO (Victor Amadeus), Prince^
Spanish Ambassador in London. Declara-
tion to George III. cone Port Egmont,
with reply, 1771. Eg. 2700, ff 29, 31.
MaSSey (Dorothy). Settlement on her
marriage with W. Leversage, 1597.
33,935, f. 10 b.
Massey (Richard). Letters to, from
J. Latham and E. Hylton, 16th cent.
33,935, ff. 1, 2.
Massey (Thomas). Exchequer payment
to, as Deputy-chamberlain of the Ex-
chequer, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 51.
Massie {Sir Edward), Licut.-Gen. Ap-
pointment to command the City militia,
1647. 34,253, f. 83.
Digitized by
IND£X.
739
Xassie (J»neX dau. of T. Lancaster of
RainhUl^ co. Lane Marria^ contract
with W. Moreton, 1596. Jmperf. copy,
33,938, f. 27.
lCa4l80l (Jean Etienne Auguste), Opera
Singer. Receipt for pay signed by, 1841.
33,965, f. 167.
MaS81l4 de Buvigny (Henry de),
Viscount Oalway, Letter to Sir R.
Southwell, 1692. 34,079, f, 52.
Xaster, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19tli
cent. 33,919, f. 297 b.
Vaster (Streynsham), Governor of
Madras. Letter to, from his deputies
at Fort St. George, 1680. 34,123,
f. 49 b. '
Xasty (Alice), vndow of ffamo Masty,
Licence for marriage with R. Hasty.
1513. 33,938, f. 4.
Kasty (Richard). Licence for marriage
with A- Masty, 1513. 33,938, f. 4.
Xat. Letter signed thus, to T. John-
son, 1777. Copy, 34,414, f. 327.
Katelary (Gaspard de). Receipt, by
attorney, for interest on Crown loan,
1706. 34,195, f. 133.
Xathe (Eustace), Vicar of Stockland
{^Gattnts'] al, Bristol. Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f, 5.
Xather (Challis> Owned, in 1742.
Add, 33,351.
Xathew (Simon), Vicar of Itmbers-
combe, CO, Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1579. 33,973,
f. 25 b. ' •
Kathews (Charles), jun. Letter to
Mrs. Wyndham, 1872. 33,964, f. 83.
Xathews (Toby). Letters to, from
the Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950,
ff. 19 b, 21.
KatlliaS, Bishop of LeitomischL Note
by, of his consecration, 1441. 33,377,
f. 282.
XathiaS (Emanuel), English Resident
in the Hanse Towns. Cormpondence
with W. Titley, 1754-1755. Eg. 2694,
ff. 62, 77, 79, 84, 157.
Letters to R. Gunning, 1769-1774.
Eg. 2698, ff. 68, 80, 97, 132, 146, 166,
206 ; Eg. 2699, f. 85 ; Eg. 2701, f. 148 ;
Eg, 2703, f. 86.
Pro-memoria to the Senate of
Hamburg, 1769. Eg. 2698, f. 81.
Xatllias (Gabriel), of Queen Charlotte's
Household. Correspondence with R.
Gunning, 1768, 1770. Eg, 2697, f. 57 :
Eg, 2699, ff. 97, 120.
Xatho (Jean BaptisteX Ordinaire de la
MuMque dtt Bdy et Mcdtre de musique de
Monseigneur le Prince. Receipt for
ryment signed by, 1703. -FV. 33,965,
154.
Katilda. Letter thus signed, to
Messrs. Lux and Bowly, 1777. Copy.
34,414, f. 236.
Katra (James Mario), Secretary to the
British Embassy at Constantinople,
afterto, English Consul in Morocco,
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1779-1804.
33,977, ff. 88, 97, 102, 106, 206 ; 33,978,
ff. 79, 119, 146, 171, 193, 208, 228,
268, 274; 33,979, ff. 29, 58, 73, 104,
143, 216, 218 ; 33,980, ff. 85, 91, 99,
107, 168, 174, 192, 202, 205, 231, 256,
270, 301, 321, 325; 33,981, ff. 18,20,
37, 73, 110, 133, 135, 158, 168, 172.
Xatthew, S,, the Evangelist, Minia*
ture of, late 15tb cent. 34,294, f. 7.
Matthews (James), Librarian to Lord
Shelbume, Letters to Jeremy Bentham,
1781. 33,539, ff. 171, 179.
Ka^ (Paul HenryX Under Librarian^
British Museum, Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1780, 1784, n, d, 33,977, ff. 119, 257 ;
33,982, f. 237.
Maadit (Jasper), M.P, for Liverpool,
Letter to his nephew, P. Maudit, 1697.
Eg, 2718, f. 437.
Manduit (Dorothea Margareta), xjoife of
Peers Mauduitfjun, Letter to H. Dethick,
1608 [1698]. Eg, 2719, f. 45.
Maudnit (Peers), Windsor Herald.
Letter to Sir J. Vanbrugh, 1721. Eq.
2721, f. 468.
Maugham (Robert), Secretary to the
Incorporated Law Society. Letters to
S. Grimaldi, 1832-1860. 34,188, f.
527; 34.189, ff 9, 17, 67, 77, 79, 81,
169, 173, 184, 220, 282, 450, 520, 535.
Manlde Eosdan (Max— £— de),
French Minister at the Hague. Corre-
spondence with the States-General, etc,^
1792. Copies, 34,443, ff. 191, 278, 279,
341-343 ; 34,444, f. 142.
■ Letters to Lord Auckland, 1793.
Fr, 34,448, ff. 17. 167.
Letter to Le Brun, 1793.
Fr. Copy, 34,448, f. 381.
Letter to Gen. Dumouriez, 1793.
Fr. Copy. 34,448, f. 381.
Xannsel {Sir Robert). Letter to, as
Commi$:iioner for Musters, from the
Privy Council, 1601. Eg, 2714, f. 140.
ICauritiuS, island of. Account of the
port, by Capt. J. Blake, 1738. 33,765,
f. 23.
3 B 2
Digitized by
740
MauritillSy Idand of (continued). Ac-
count of, by C. F. Noble, 1756. 33,765, f. 2.
Information, tf/c, conceming, 1793.
34,450, ff. 238, 241.
— — Letter of Lord Comwallis on the
French convention at, 1786. 34,466,
f. 331.
— Proof impression of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcviil. 35.
Manyissi^rey Sieur de. v, Castelnan
(Michel de).
Mawby Manor, m Cleobury Mortimer ^
CO, Sal(^. V. Cleobury Mortimer.
Mawling (John), of Kettleboroughf co,
Suff. General release to F. Gawdy, 1635.
Eg. 2716, f. 226.
MaTiniilian 1., Duke of Bavaria, v.
Bavaria, Dukes of,
Maziinilian I., of Germany, v. Ger-
many, Emperors of.
ICaziJIlUSy Abbot, Dispute of, with
the Patriarch Pyrrhus, 12th cent. 6r.
34,060, f. 536.
Xazwell (John), Baron Berries. Speech
at conference betw. Knglish and Scotch
Commissioners in London, 1568. 33,593,
f. 13.
Letter to Lord Huntley, on his
negociations for Mary, Qu. of Scots,
1568. Copy. 33,531, f. 39.
Proceedings, as Commissioner for
Mary, Qu. of Scots, 1568. 33,531, ff. 41-
70.
■ Conference with the Regent Murray
at Glasgow, 1569. 33,531, f. 75.
' Complaints against, while Lieut,
of the West Marches, [1588]. 33,531,
f. 213.
Maxwell (Robert), I** Earl of Niths-
dale. Letter to F. Neve, 1637. -2:^.2716,
f. 272.
Maxwell (William), bth Etrl of Nilhs-
dale. Expense for his keep in the Tower,
1719. 34,195, f. 149.
May (D — ). Letters to Lady Gawdy,
8. a. Eg. 2722, ff. 130, 132.
May (H — ). Letter to , s, a. Eg.
2722, f. 134.
May (Thomas). Poem, 17th cent.
33,998, f. 88.
Maydencroft Manor, m Flitchiny
CO, Herts. Proceedings of the court at,
1661. 33,575, f. 76.
Mayeer (Peter), of Norwich. Letters
to T. Knyvett, 1645, 1646. Eg. 2716,
ff. 394, 401, 405, 407, 409, 411.
Mayence. v, Maintz.
Mayer (Joseph), of Liverpool. Corre-
spondence respecting his papyri, 1863-
1864. 34,098.
Letter to W. Clements, 1844.
34,411, f. 665.
Letter to T. Dodd, 1850. 34,411,
f. 684.
Owned Add. 34,276.
Mayle (Martin), of Blunham, co. Bedf.
Letter to Rev. 0. St. J. Cooper, 1800.
34,383, f. 107.
Maynard (John). Catch (1611), 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 35 b.
Maynard (Thomas), Consul at Lisbon.
Correspondence with Sir R, Southwell,
1670-1675. 34,331, f. 137; 34,332,
ff. 73, 77.
Letter to Lord Arlington, 1675.
Copy. 34,332, f. 71.
Maynard (Thomas), M.P. Claim upon,
for tithes at Hoxne, 1715. 33,350, f. 5.
Mayne al. Mayney of co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,895,
f. 13 b.
Mayne (J— T— ), Barrister. Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1836. 34,189, f. 91.
Mayne (Jasper). Poem, 17th cent.
33,998, f. 57.
Mayne (John). Letter to his daughter,
1675. Eg. 2717, f. 335.
Ma3ni-e (Bcv. Robert). Letter to, from
G.C.Oienden, 19th cent. 34,103, f. 178.
Maynwarin^f. Cf. Mainwaring, Man-
waringe.
Maynwarinif (Henry). Conveyance
to W. Moretun, of wardship of R. 'Rode,
1609. 33,938, f. 59.
Maynz. v. Maintz.
Mayo (Charles). Letters to S. Grimaldi,
1827. 34,188, ff. 199, 249.
Mayorffa, Conde de. Poem, late 15th
cent. Span. 33,382, f. 157 b.
Mayr (Johann Simon). Operatic duet,
19th cent. 34,295, f. 27.
Masarin (Giulio), Cardinal. Extracts
from letters on affairs of, circ. 1659;
1698. 34,329, ff. 59, 65.
Epitaph, in verse, 17th cent. 34,2 1 7,
f. 76 b.
Mazzaferrata (Giovanni Battista).
Dixit Dominus, circ. 1758. 34,279, A,
f. 18 ; 34,279, B, f. 1.
I ffM^^^fl r^^ (Joseph), Musician. Letter
to , 1833. 33,965, ff. 356, 358.
Maszinghi (Thomas John). Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1839. 34,189, f. 167.
Massoni ( )• Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 104.
Digitized by
Meade (Nicholas), of Ware,. Letter to
F. Gawdy, 1622. Eg, 2715, f. 238.
XeadoWB {Sir Philip). Oa lowering
the flag at sea, 1693. 34,353.
Receipt as Commr. of the Board of
Trade, 1705. 34,195, f. 132.
ICease (Mathew), Merchant. Covenant
for hire of ship, 1777. 34,413, f. 160.
Keath, Bishop, of.
V. Dopping (Anthony).
Downes (Henry).
Jones (Thomas).
O'Beirne (Thomas Lewis).
KechaniCB. Treatises on, with illus-
trations, 16th cent. Ital. 34,113.
Kechell (Richard), Vicar of Henbury,
CO. GlovLC, Book of Articles of A.D.
1562 suhscribed by, 1574. 33,973,
f. 12 b,
Kechlin ai. Malines, in Belgium.
Verses on Carthusian monasteries in the
province of, 17th cent. Lat. 33,392,
f. 172.
Kecklenbnrg-Strelitz, Charlotte,
Princess of. Warrant for payment of
expenses in negotiating her marriage
with George III., 1761. 33,610, f. 47.
Kedehaghes. v. Hinchinbrook, CO.
Hunt.
Kedici (Catharine de'), Queen of France.
c. France, Sovereigns of. Henry II.
Uedici (Cosmo de'). Prince^ afterw.
Grand Dukey of Tuscany. " The art of
well goveraing a people " by F. Pacianus,
dedicated to, 1607. 34,251.
Kedici (Lorenzo de'). Letter to, from
Amerigo Vespacci on his third voyage, in
1501. Lat. Copy^ 16th cent. 33,759.
Kedicine. Treatise on medical history
and theory, 2nd cent. Qr. Imperf.
Pap. cxxxvii.
Fragment of medical treatise, 1st
or 2nd cent. Qr. Imperf. Pap. CLV.
Letter from Hi{)pocrate8 to Pto-
lemy, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 481.
Medical miscellany, compiled pro-
bably for W. Somers,15th cent. 34,111.
• Medical treatises and collections
of recipes, 15th cent. Engl.^ Lat.^ and
Fr. 33,996.
Medical miscellany, 15th cent.
Germ. 34,304.
Tractatns compilntas a cyrurgia
Rolandini, Rogerini, Gilbertini, necnon
et quatuor magistrorum, 15th cent.
33,996, ff. 7-49.
— — Tractatus ad omnia vnlnera sa-
nanda, 15th cent. 33,996, f. 51.
EX. 741
Medicine (conOinued). De medicinis et
electuariis, 15th cent. Engl. 34,111,
f. 31.
Speculum medicorom, or "Cum
aniroadverterem," 15th cent. Engl.
34,111, f. 40.
Experimenta Alexandri, 15th cent-
Engl. 34,111, f. 77.
" Pomum ambre" : a treatise, 15th
cent. Engl. 34,111, f. 90.
Experimenta dinamidiorum libri
Galeni, 15th cent. Engl. 34,111,
f. 114 b.
Experimenta generalia, 15th cent.
Engl 34,111, f. 169.
Experimenta Rustici, 15th cent.
Enql. 34,111, ff 174, 235 b.
Experimenta Parisii Abbatis Sancti
Marcii, 15th cent. Engl. 34,111,
f. 190 b.
Virtutes aquilsB, 15th cent. Engl.
34,111, f. 195.
Liber Trotuli [i.e. Trotule], 15th
cent. Engl 34,111, f. 197.
Liber Cophonis, 15th cent. Engl
34,111, f. 218.
Secreta Ypocratis, 15th cent. Engl
34,111, ff. 231, 235 b.
"The Poor Man's Talent," by T.
Lodge, and other similar works, 17th
cent. 34,212.
On abscesses, early 14th cent. Lat,
33,969, f. 91.
Instructions in phlebotomy, 15th
cent. Germ, 34,304, f. 94.
De abortivis, circ, 1500. Lat,
34,139, f. 87 b.
Remedy for " the Stone," by Sir
T. Beaumont, 17th cent. 34,218, f. 13.
V. also Becipes.
Kedina de las Torres, Dwiuc de.
V. Nuiiez de Guzman (Ramiro Phelippe
de).
Kedina Sidonia, 2>t<7w <f^. v.claros
de Guzman y Cordoba (Juan).
Medinet Abu, in Egypt. Description
and drawings of, by £. W. Lane, 1825-
28. 34,081, f. 312; 34,086, ff. 5-7;
34,088, ff. 28, 29.
Plan of, 1833. 34,198, f. 53.
Meditacio Pauperis, by Walter
Hylton, early 15th cent. 33,971, f.
72 b.
Mediterranean Sea. Proclamation
of the Lords Justices of England cone,
quarantine in vessels coming from ports
in, 1743. Eg. 2691, f. 217.
Kedley (Edward). Lettert to J. H. Koe,
1807. 33,544, ff. 285-292, 295, 299,
Digitized by
742
IND£X.
303, 306, 310, 314^ 318, 320, 324,
341-345.
Letter to Jeremj Bentham, 1807.
33,544, f. 297.
Xedmeney Manor, in Seisey, oo.
Sussex. Terrier, n. d. Copy, 16th cent.
33,410, f. 113.
Xediilla GrammaticaB : & Lat.-
£ngL dictionary, 15tli cent. 33,534.
Xedway. P&pers, etc., on the navi-
gation of, 1600. 34,218, ff. 37-58,
203 b.
Report of session of seirers cone
navigation of, 1627. Copy, 19th cent.
34,105, ff. 188-195.
— — Dispute cone, oyster-beds in, with
map, 19th cent. Copy. 34,106, ff. 103,
104.
View of, from Chatham, circ. 1802.
34,115, f. 13.
Xeeke (Samnel). Letter to Rev. W.
Cole, 1775. 33,498, f. 107.
X661I6 (Joshaa), of Wymondham^ co.
Norf. Certificate of readiness to take a
servant out of gaol, 1634. Eg. 2716,
f. 160.
Xeetfeild. v. Metfield, oo. Suff.
XoethwOOlde (William), of South
Pickenham, co. Norf. Letter to the
High Sheriff of Norfolk, a. a. Ej. 2722,
f. 135.
Xeetkerke (Adolphns), StexDord of
A'ew College, Oxford. Letter to [P.] Le
Neve, 1696. Eg. 2718, f. 336.
Letters to O. Le Neve, 1697-1710.
Eg. 2718, f. 441 ; Eg. 2719, ff. 29, 47,
192, 319; Eg. 2720, ff. 79, 108, 158,
194 ; Eg. 2721, ff. 109, 110, 162.
Letter to Rev. J. Sacheverell, 1704.
Eg. 2720, f. 71.
Xehemet Ali, Viceroy of Egypt. Life
of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-28. 34,080,
f. 215.
X^hlll (Etienne Henri). Opera, 18th-
19th cent. 34,238.
Letter to j circ. 1817. Fr.
33,965, f. 155.
Xoissonisr (Jean Lonis Ernest), Artist,
Receipt for purchase of a picture signed
by, 1834. 33,964, f. 220.
Xel (Rinaldo del). Madrigal, 19th cent.
34,071, f. 40.
XolbOUniO, Victoria, Australia. Grant
by native chiefs to J. Batman of site of,
1835. ^dtf. CA. 37,766.
Xolchior (John), of Norwich. Letter to
Capt. Le Neve, 1694. Eg. 2718, f. 165.
Xelinda, E. Africa. Map of, 17th cent.
34,184, f. 18 b.
XelitOy Principe de. v, Mendo^ (I>iego
Hortado de).
Xolksliailiy CO. Wilts. Deed relating
to, circ. 1220-1228. Add. Ch. 37,666.
Keller (Jasper). Letters to Sir B.
Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2722, ff. 136, 138.
Xellin (T— ), Count. Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1786. Copy. 33,540, f. 264.
XelliSy CO. Suff. Deed relating to
Ponntney Manor in, 1624. Add. Ch.
32,955.
]fe]lo( ), Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1782. 33,977, f. 149.
XeUon, n^e Woolgar (Sarah), wife of
Alfred MeUon. Letter to A. G. Kurtz,
circ. 1867. 33,964, f. 84.
XeltOIly CO. Suff. Distribution of food
to the prisoners in the gaol, 1588. Eg.
2713, f. 215.
Xelton Xowbrayy co. Leic. Ac-
count of, 17th cent. 33,588, f. 35.
Xelvn (Philippe de). Marquis de Riche-
bourg. Letters to, from the Duke of
Ormonde, 1719. 33,950, ff. 24 b, 25,
27 b-28 b, 30, 30 b, 31 b, 32 b, 35 b, 51,
52, 53 b, 57, 57 b, 58 b, 61, 61b, 67 b,
71b.
Xelvill (^> James), of EaUull, Cum-
missioner of the Exchequer. Report to
James VU on the royal palaces, 1591.
33,531, f. 267.
Xelvill (PieterX Baron van Camhee,
Vice-Admiral. Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 1793. Fr. 34,448, ff. 306, 392,
415.
Kelvill (Robert), of Murdocaimy.
Letter of Qu. Elizabeth on behalf of,
1573. 33,531, f. 115.
- Examination of, cone. Mary, Qu. of
Scots, 1573. 33,531, f. 119.
KelTille (George), 1st Earl of Melville,
Secretary of State for Scotland. Corre-
spondence, 1689-1695. Extr. 34,520.
JCemplliSy if^ Flgypt. Description of
the remains of. by £. W. Lane, 1825-28.
34,080, f. 298 b.
Xena (Johan de). Poems, late 15th
cent. Span. 33,382, ff. 77 b-80 b, 99 b,
101 b, 105, 107, 109 b, 112 b, 178.
XensBnm. v. Liturgies.
Xenaiider. Lines by, on wax tablet,
2nd cent. (?). 34,186.
Xendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jakob
Ludwig Felix). Overture to " St. ftiul,"
19th cent. 33,571.
■ Prospectus of concerts to be given
at Leipsic, 1843. Holojr. 33,965,
f. 265.
Digitized by
IND£X.
743
Xendelssohn-Bartholdy (Jakob
Ludwig Felix) {continued). Letters to
, 1832-1845. Germ., Fr., and
Engl. 33,965, ff. 251-270.
Xendham, co. Suff. Warrant for
felling oaks nt Middleton Hall in, 1557.
Ug. 2713, f. 56.
■ Covenant relating to Middleton
Hall in, 1587. Eg, 2713, f. 199.
Xendo^ (Diego Hurtado de), Principe
de Meiito, Duque de Francavila^ etc.
Letter, as Viceroy of Catalonia, to
Philip II., 1565. Span. 33,963, f. 10.
Xendosa (Bernardino de), Spanish Am-
bassador to England. Letter of P.
Serrano, his servant, with postscript
by, 1581. Span. Copy. Eg. 2679,
f. 9.
Xendosa (Francisco de). Challenge
by, at the English Court, 1554. 33,735,
f. 6 b,
Xendosa Qnigo Lopez de), Marques de
Santyllana, Lamentacion de Spafia,
late 15th cent. 33,382, f. 12 b.
Poems, late 15th cent. Span.
33,382, ff. 127, 129, 178 b.
Xendosa Bies (Jos— de). Letters
to Jeremy Bentham, 1807, 1808. 33,544,
ff. 233, 392.
Xenendes (Pero), Adelantado. De-
positions relating to the Indies, 1568.
Span. 33,983, ff. 824, 332.
Xenereth (Mardocns de). Named as
betrayer of the Soulis conspiracy, circ.
1320 ; 15th cent. 34,193, f. 106.
Xeneses (Afonso de). Poem by, 16th
cent. Port. 33,791, f. 12.
Xeneses (Jorge de). Poem .by, 16th
cent. Port. 33,791, f. 30.
Xeneses (Luis deX Conde de Ericeyra.
Extracts from his "Portugal Re-
staurado," 1697. 34,329, f. 57.
Xennes iSir Matthew). Letter to the
town of Sandwich, 1640. 33,512, f. 60.
Xenteith (Murdoch). v. Menereth
(Mardocns de).
XentmorOy co. Bucks. Deed relating
to, 1506. Add. Ch. 35,268.
Xenvelle (Ninian), servant to Lord
Hob. Dudley. Letter to Sirs R. Sadleir
and J. Croft, 1559. 33,592, f. 146.
Xeopham. co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1589. Adl Ch. 36,773.
Xepham (Richard de). Impression of
gem-seal of, 13th cent. cm. 1.
Xereadante (Saveno), Musician.
Letter to G. Ricordi, 1826. Ital. 33,965,
f. 360.
Xercer (Samuel), Hector of Enmore, co.
Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 23 b.
Xerchant Adventurers. Remon-
strance and petition to the Council of
Stole, 1652. 34,326, f. 36.
Xercy d'Ar^entean (Florimond de),
Comte, Impenal Ambassador at Paris.
Correspondence with Lord Auckland,
1790-1793. 34,434, ff. 87, 94, 96, 102,
104, 108, 207, 209; 34,448, f. 336;
34,461, f. 263.
Xeredith (Sir Robert^ Trustee for
raising money in Ireland. Letter to
W. Collyns and J. Bentley, 1650. Eq.
2723, f. 110.
Xeres (-S'lV Thomas), of Kirton, co. Line.
Owned, in 17th cent., Eg. 2725.
XeresCOUrt Xanor, in Rainham,
CO, Kent, Extracts from court-rolls of,
1569-1746 ; 19th cent. 33,899, f. 20.
Xerewether (Henry Al worth), Ser-
Jeant-at' La*r, Letters to T. Knapp, 1825,
1827. 34,188, ff. 146, 230, 237.
Xereworth Castle, co. Kent. Con-
tracts for repairs at, 1601. 34,218,
ff. 62, 63.
Xerionethy County of. Writs relating
to, Umpp. Eliz.— Charles II. Add. Ch.
39,992.
Xerlin (Richard). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1825. 33,546, f. 45.
Xerrill (Randle), Wheelirright, of Little
Ha^fsall, CO. Chester. Contract for mar-
riage with E. Peever, 1659. 33,939,
f. 184.
Xerry (Anthony), British Consul at
Madnd. Letters to Lord Auckland,
1788-1790. 34,428, ff. 242, 244;
34,429, ff. 231, 242, 244, 247, 252, 272,
277,296, 305, 310, 312, 316, 321, 341,
359, 375, 377, 385, 411, 424, 433, 442,
490 ; 34,430, f. 20; 34,434, f. 112.
Xersckbnrgensis (Johannes), Monk
of Sderatz in Bohen^ia. Note of his
profession, etc, 1364. 33,377, f. 282.
Xerse, The, m Scotland. Anent the
Earl of Argyll's lieutenancy in, 1528,
1529. 33,531, f. 9.
Xersham, oo. Kent. Deed relating to,
1561. Add. Ch. 36,774.
— — Extracts from the parish-register,
1558-1782 ; 19th cent. 33,915, f. 68.
Xerston, oo. Sussex. Presentment
cone, christenings in, 1592. 83,410,
f. 106.
Xerton, co. Norf. EpiUph of A.
Fyncham in the church, 1474. Eg.
2722, f. 55.
Digitized by
744
INDEX,
Morton (Edmund de). Cast of seal of,
1387. XCVili. 61.
Xerywether of Barfreston, co.
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 15.
Xoscalai Island of^ in prov. JaliscOy
Mexico, View, 1815. 34,240, H.
Xescllilies (Ranulph de), Earl of
Chester. Casts of seal of. xciy.52, 53.
Xesxuerisxn. Inquiry by the Inquisi-
tion at Madrid on the healing powen,
etc., of, 1815-1818. Span. 33,532.
SEesxneS (Jean Antoine de), Comte
d'AvauXf French Amfjossador to the
Hague, etc. Memoir to the States-
General, 1688. Fr. Copy. 34,340,
f. 41.
Correspondence with Louis XIV.,
1689-1690. Fr. Extr. 34,488-34,490.
Xesnage (Jacques), Ambassador to
Charles V. Letter to, from Francis I.,
1546. Fr. 33,964, f. 36.
Mosopotamiay Bishop of. V. Theo-
dorns.
MesSOnger (George), Vicar of Barton
St. David. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps,
1837. 33,836, f, 244.
Xesservy of Jeruej, Family of.
CollectioDs relating to tne property of,
1627-1683. 34,257.
Proceedings by, relative to suc-
cession to property in Jersey, 1726-1748.
34,260.
Mossorvy (Aaron). Rental in Jersey,
1627. 34,257, f. 48.
Mosservy (Daniel). Owned, in 1740,
Add. 34,260.
XoSSOrvy (Philip, son of Maximilian).
Petition to Charles II., and papers there-
on, 1661-1665. 34,257, f. 84.
Papers relating to his property,
1674-1683. 34,257, ff. 126 b, 129 b,
131.
MessOinnr (Philippe), President (?) of
Jersey, signatures to register of corn
rents, 1678-1691. 34,259.
Mossorvy (Sarah, dau. of Maximilian).
Petition to Charles II., and papers
thereon, 1661-1665. 34,257, f. 84.
Mostmachor (J—). Letter to R.
Gunning, 1770. Eg. 2699, f. 139.
Xetastasio (Pictro). Translation of
his opera, *'Catone in Utica," 19th cent.
Span. 33,486, f. 280.
Motcalfo (C— F— ), Secretary at Fort
Wiliiam. Report addressed to, of ex-
plorations in Great Thibet, 19th cent.
33,837, f. 59.
XotOOrolOgy. Notes of a great snow-
storm, 1579, and of an earthquake, 1580.
34,177, f. 18 b;
. Remarks on the weather, in cos.
Denbigh and Flint, by P. Roberts, 1607-
1646. 33,373.
. Mem. of the greatest rise and fall
of the thermometer at Naples in the
winter of 1784-85. 34,048, f. 21.
Xotfiold, CO. Sa ffolk. Roy al Com m ission
for repair of Christmas lane near, 1582.
Eg. 2713, f. 133.
Xotford (Amise), Rector of Cricket St.
Thomast co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 3b.
Xotford (Christopher), Alderman of
Netecastle-on-Tyne. Letter to Sirs R.
Sadleir and J. Croft, 1559. 33,592,
f. 22.
XothodinSy Patriarch of Constanti-
nople. Service for the re-admission of
abjurers, 12th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 518.
Xothodius, S.J Episcopus Patarensis.
De principle ssculi, 14th cent. 34,018,
f. 94 b.
Xothnon (Paul), Envoy Extraordinary
to Portugal. Correspondence, 1696-1701.
34,335, passim.
Letters of revocation for, 1700.
Copy. 34,335, ff. 94, 96.
Xothwin al. Xothw3rn (Paul),
Vicar of Locking and Chcw-Sto/x, oo.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1573, 1579. 33,973,
ff. 10 b, 26.
Xothwold (Thomas), of Lang ford, co.
Norf. Letters to his cousin. Sir H.
Gawdy, 1588-1600. Eg. 2713, ff. 242,
348 ; Eg. 2714, f. 88.
Xothwold (William), of South Picken-
ham. Letter to B. Gawdy, 1580. Eg.
2713, f. 100.
Xothwold (William), of Thetford, co.
Norf. Letter to Eg. 2722,
f. 140.
Xottingham Colloffo, co. 8uff.
Deeds relating to, 12th cent.— 1621.
Add. Ch. 37,399-37,459.
AccompU of, 1402-1516. 33,985-
33,990.
Xoullor (Alexander Frederic), Corporal,
1st Foot Guards. Letters from the
Netherlands, 1813-14. 33,766.
Xonnff (Jean de). Dodechedron or
** Livre des sorts," 16th cent. Fr. verse.
33,788.
Xonsnior (Jacques), Organist, etc. Bond
fur payment signed by, 1692. Fr.
33,965, f. 165.
Digitized by
INDEX.
745
Eenz (Thomas). Signature to warrant,
1719. 34,195, f. 156.
Eevrik (Stanley). Owned, in 16th cent..
Add. 33,934.
lew (Peter), Bishop of Wnchester,
Letter to the Duke of Ormonde, 1690.
33,589, f. 312.
Letter to Dr. S. Woodford, 1692.
34,274, f. 27
Xexia (Antonio), Oidor of Mexico^ etc.
Depositions cone the affairs of the Indies,
1568. Span, 33,983, f. 321.
Xezia y Fas (Antonio), Qmde de
Molina f Spanish Ambassador to England.
Letter to Sir B. Gascoigne, 1672. Span.
34,077, f. 5.
Letter to, from P. F. del Campo y
Angulo, 1671. 34,077, f. 3.
Xezico. Letter cone, longitude of,
1568. Span. 33,983, f. 267.
Description and drawings of exhi-
bition called Ancient Mexico, by W.
Bullock, 1823. 33,676, ff. 159-270.
Map of the N. part, late 18th cent.
34,240, B.
Map of the East Coast, 18th cent.
34,240, C.
■ Map of various provinces, early
19th cent. 34,240, D.
Meydooniy in Egypt. Description and
drawing of the Pyramid of, by E. W.
Lane, 1825-28. 34,081, f. 27 : 34,088,
f. 18. » » »
Meyer (Leopold von), Musicim, Letter
toA.Meissonier,CMi(7. 1845. Fr, 33,965,
f. 271.
ICeyerbeer (Jacob), ift^toan. Critique
on his songs, by F. Liszt, n. d. JfY.
33,965, f. 232.
• Remarks cone, the representation
ofhis"Crociato," 1836. Germ. 33,965,
f. 273.
Letters to , 1836, 1862.
Germ, and Fr. 33,965, ff. 273, 275.
Letter to L. Spohr, 1845. 34,267,
f. 4.
Draft of letters to, from Sir G. T.
Smart, 1825. 33,965, ff. 86, 86 b.
Xeynell (Isaac), of London. Will, 1676.
33,577, f. 80.
MeyneU (Thomas). Letter to Hon. R.
Cecil, 1693. 33,573, f. 169.
Meyrick {Sir Samuel Rush). Letter
to S. Grimaldi, 1845. 34,189, f. 286.
Owned, in 1841, Add. 34,192.
Michael, 8. Miniature of, late 15th
cent. 34,294, f. 186 b.
Michael, Patriarch of Constantinople.
U'ttt rs of, 1043-1059 ; 12th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 545 b.
Michael Dncae, Emperor, v. Eastern
Empire.
Michalek (Jean Louis) Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1812. 33,544, f. 625.
Michel (John), M.P. for Sandwich.
Letters to the town of Sandwich, 1699-
1722. 33,512, ff. 163-215 passim.
Michell ( ), Secretary of the
Prussian Minister in England. Letter
to, from the Duke of Newcastle, 1753.
Copy. 34,412, f. 5.
Michell (Edmund), of Caius College,
Cambridge. Accomptof college expenses
of A. Gawdy, 1623-1624. Eg. 2715,
f. 251.
Letters to F. Gawdy, 1622. Eg.
2715, ff. 231, 235, 237, 241-245, 248,
255, 256, 263, 272, 275, 282, 285, 288,
294, 395.
Michell (GeoTze), Lieut'Oen. Letters
to Rev. W. Phelps, 1835. 33,836,
ff. 172-185.
Mid (Th— ). V. Jones (Thomas), Bishop
of Meath,
Middelton ( William ), Parson of
. Letters to Lady Knyvett, 1588.
Eg. 2713, ff. 220, 223.
Letter to Sir T. Knyvett, [15881
Eg. 2713. f. 221.
Middlesex, County of. Writs relating
to, iempp. Eliz — Charles II. Add. Ch.
39,965.
Exchequer acquitUnce to sheriffs,
1693-1694. Add. Ch. 37,398.
Satirical poem on the magistrates
of the Tower Hamlets, circ. 1780. 33,932.
Middleton, Baron. V. Willoughbj
(Henry).
Middleton (Alfred £— ). Railway
map of Australia, 1889. 33,609.
Middleton (Aug— de), Polish Minister
Resident at the Hague. Letters to the
States-General, 1793. Fr. Copies. 34,451,
ff. 489, 495.
Middleton (Charles), of London. Let-
ters to 0. Le Neve, 1704. Eg. 2720,
ff. 6, 16, 33, 39.
Middleton (Henry). Letter to B.
Hale, 1655. 33,572, f. 349.
Middleton (Marmaduke), Bishop of
St. David's. Note signed by, 1584.
34,135, f. 63.
Middleton-Malzor, co. Northt. Deed
relating to Priors-London in, 1587. Add.
Ch. 34,946.
Midhnrst, co. Sussex. Consistorial
citation in, 1592. 33,410, f. 40.
Midleton Kail. v. Meudham, 00. Suff.
Digitized by
746
INDEX.
Milan. Descriptions of, 17th cent.
34,177, ff. 50, 53.
Dukes of, Galeazzo Maria Sforza.
Book of Honrs, written, etc, for Bona,
wife of, late 15th cent. Lat. 34,294.
— — AIlusioD, in a colophon, to
his murder, 1477. 33,519, f. 110 b.
ArcTibishops of, v, Borromeo
(Cario), S,
Milbanke (John). Letter from him
and Lady Mary, his wife, to T. Pelham,
1773. 33,506, f. 1.
Milburne (Edward), Curate of Wivelis-
combe and Sector of Monk-Silver and
Nettlecombey co. Som, Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571, 1574,
1579. 33,973, f. 6 b, 13 b, 26 b.
Mildmaj (Sir Anthony). Reasons
moving nim to cut off the entail of his
lands, 1600. 34,218, f. 59.
Names of the "Betters" on his
part ** att the race rune at Royston,"
1608. 34,218, f. 22.
Mildinay (Carewe). Receipt for pay
as Master of the Jewel House, 1646.
34)195, f. 39.
Mildmay (Sir Henry). Warrant for
payment, as Revenue Commissioner, 1645.
34,274, f. 66.
Warrant for payment to T. Smiths-
by, 1647. Eg, 2723, f. 108.
'■ Receipt for pay as Master of the
Jewel House, 1652. 34,195, f. 51.
Letter to Lord Warwick, 1642.
34,253, f. 7.
Mildmay (Walter). Entry concerning,
15th cent. 34,213, f. 124 b.
MildmaT (Sir Walter), Chancellor of
the Exchequer, Papers relating to his
mission to treat with the Qu. of Scots,
1570. 34,216, ff. 3-15 b.
Form of oath taken by, on admis-
sion to the Privy Ck)uncil, 1566. 34,216,
f. 1.
Correspondence with Sir R. Sad-
leir, 1569, 1570. 33,593, ff. 39, 63, 105.
■ Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1569, 1570. 33,593, ff. 32, 131.
Memorial to, from C. Wardour,
circ, 1570-80. 34,215, f. 72.
Declarations to, of Exchequer ac-
compts, 1572-1580. 34,215, ff. 27, 34,
42, 49, 58, 66.
Owned, in 16th cent., part of Add,
34,213-34,223.
Mi ll^l l Ml il, CO. Norf. Acquittance for
fees of the receiver and steward, 1562.
Eg. 2713, f. 27.
Miles (Thomas). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f. 47.
Military Tactics. The Battle of
Preston, 1715. Engr, 33,954, f. 30.
Order of battle of the rebel army
at Culloden, 1746. 33,954, f. 18.
■ Blockade of Moute Video, in 1775^
Copy, 1803. 33,353, f. 25.
V, also Army.
Milkhouse Street, CO. Jr<m<. Views,
1760. 34,115, ff. 3-5.
Mill (James), Historian and Political
Economist Letters to Jeremy Bentham,
1809. 33,544, ff. 432, 449, 451, 453.
Letter to Mill, n, d, 33,546,
f. 553.
Mill (John Stuart). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1812. 33,544, f. 621.
Millar (Nicholas). Rental, etc, of Sore
manor acquired by, in 1601. 34,154,
ff. 36, 37.
Millayn (Jerome de). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 42.
Millecent (AH — ), of Barham, co, Suff,
Letters to her cousin, 0. Le Neve, 1693,
1696. Eg. 2718, ff. 107, 265.
Millecent (John), of Barham, co, Suff,
Letters to O. Le Neve, 1692-1711. Eg.
2718, ff. 16-439 passim; Eg, 2719,
ff. 38-440 passim ; Eg, 2720, ff. 12-457
passim ; Eg, 2721, ff. 8, 12, 20, 22, 43,
53, 56, 58, 83, 85, 90, 101-106, 112, 153,
164, 247, 251, 261-278.
Miller (Edmund). Exchequer payment
^ to, as messenger of the Exchequer, 1531-
32. 33,376, f. 52 b.
Miller (Edward),- itftis. of Doncaster,
Anthem, 18th cent. 33,568, f. 89.
Miller (J— H— ). Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1835. 33,929, f. 320.
Miller (Thomas), Rouge Dragon Pur-
suicant. Exchequer payment to, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 27 b.
Millee of co. Kent, Family of, Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 20 b.
Millisen (Gabriel), of Farmout/u Let-
ter to 0. Le Neve, 17u5. Eg, 2720, f. 226.
Millner (Eliza). Letters to 0. Le Neve,
1693. Eg, 2718, ff. 79, 82.
Millner (Jonathan), of London, Letters
to O. Le Neve, 1692-1696. Eg. 2718,
ff. 21, 25, 71, 75, 95, 100, 103, 243, 312,
317.
Milne (Rev, William), of the Anglo-
Chinese College, Malacca, Philological
letter to J. Crawfurd, 1822. 33,411,
f. 158.
Milnes (William). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1795. 33,980, f. 22.
Digitized by
INDEX.
Hilton, CO. Ccanbr. Extract of R. Good's
will cone, the patronage of, 1608.
33,577, f. 18.
Deed relating to, 1633. Add. Ch.
35,286.
— — Suit cone, the patronage of, 1638.
33,576, f. 60 b.
BKilton (John). Notes to his poems, hj
Rev. C. Dunster, 1796-1803. 33,602-
33,607.
Satire on, 17th cent. 33,509,
f. 84b. * •
— Mentioned as mortgagee of the
lands of R. Powell, 1651-2. 34,326,
f. 43. '
Kilton-juzta-OraTesend, co, Kent.
Deeds relating to, 1555-1592, 1713.
Add, Ch, 36,780-36,783 ; 38,765.
MUtonriuta-SittixLgboiirne, co.
Kent. Deeds relating to, 1399-1616.
Add. Ch. 36,775-36,779.
Milward (John), M.P.for co. Derby.
Parliameotary diary, 1666-1668. 33,413.
Letter-book, 1660-1666. 34,306.
Milward {Sir Thomas), Chief Justice of
Chester and Flint. Petitions to, from J.
Jones, 1643. 33,374, ff. 7, 7 b.
Mina, Oold Coast, v. St. George d'£U
mina.
Mineralogy. Treatise on, 16th cent.
Itai. 34,113, f. 12.
Mines. Notes on, 19th cent. 33,897,
f. 93.
On the tin mines of Bancs, off
Sumatra, 1817. 33,411, f. 20.
Mingay (Anthony), of Norwich. Letters
to F. Gawdy, 1628-1647. Kg. 2715,
ff. 424,429,456, 465, 470; Kg. 2716,
ff. 3-444 passim.
Acquittance to W. Davy, 1637.
Kg. 2716, f. 286.
Bonds to, 1626-1633.
, Kg. 2715,
ff. 317, 474; Kg. 2716, ff. 105, 133.
Mingay (Anthony). Letter to C.
Gawdy, 1668. Kg. 2717, f. 293.
Mingay (Henry). Letters to F. Gawdy,
161»-1628. Kg. 2715, ff. 212, 397, 409,
411.
Mingay (John). Acquittance, 1574.
Kg.lim, f. 47.
Mingay (John). Letter to his kinsman,
1661. Kg. 2717, f. 200.
Mingay (John), Apothecary. Acquit-
tance tor money for physic supplied to
F. Gawdy, n. d. Kg. 2722, f. 141.
Mingay (Mary), wife of Anthony Min-
gay^ of Norwioh. Letters to F. Gawdj
and his wife, 1628, 1631-1639. Kg.
2715, f. 424; Kg. 2716, ff 42, 60, 62,
135, 186, 201 b-215, 300, 313, 328.
Mingay (William), of Lynn. Letter to
Philip B— , 1701. Kg. 2719, f. 252.
Miniehy in Kgypt. V. £1-Minyeh.
Minors (Ralph), Master of the Haie
Free School, Hertford. Letters to W.
Hale, 1627, 1637. 33,572, ff. 11, 213.
Correspondence with R. Hale,
1641-1656. 33,572, ff. 279, 287-298,
318, 332, 338, 340, 346, 351, 353.
Minors (William). Letters to R. Hale,
1663-1665. 33,573, ff 12, 25, 28, 54.
Minster- in -Sheppey, co. Kent.
Deeds relating to, 1399-1602. Add. Ch
36,784-36,787.
Minster-in-Thanet, CO. jr(?n<. Deeds
relating to, 1578, 1616. Add. CA. 36,788 ;
36,789.
Mint, The. Papers relating to, 1336-
1727. 34,358.
Dissolution of the mint at Canter-
bury, 1550. 33,924. f. 2.
• Paper advocating the establish-
ment of a mint in Ireland, n. d. 34,461
ff. 381 b-392.
Letters relating to, 1834. 34,460,
ff. 58, 91, 121, 128, 152.
V. also Coinage.
Warden of. v. Knyrett (Sir
Thomas).
MintO, Karl of. v. Elliot (Gilbert).
Mira de Amesona (Antonio). Plays,
18th cent. Span. 33,475, ff. 290, 326.
Mirepoiz, Duo de. Uvis (Pierre
Louis de).
Mitohell (Sir Andrew), K.B.y Knglish
Minister in Prussia. Letters to R. Gun-
ning, 1768. Kg. 2697, ff. 5, 37, 46, 108.
Mitohell (John), Musical Manager.
Letter to, from E. Taylor, 1835. 33,965,
f. 94. ' '
Mitford, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,919, ff. 71, 326.
Mitford (Sir John), Solicitor-General,
afterw. Baron Redesdale. Correspondence
with Jeremy Bentham, 1795-1798.
33,542, ff. 112, 114, 116, 130, 132, 153,
154, 463, 465, 470, 522, 532, 546, 587.
Letters to Lord Fingall, 1803.
34,456, ff 21, 24, 26, 27 b.
Mitford (Mary Russell), Authoress.
Letter to, from W. C. Macready, 1824.
33,964, f. 74.
Mittendorff (Joseph Chrysostom),
Singer. Reference to, 1745. 34.267,
f. 3b.
Digitized by
748
INDEX.
Mitton (Thomas), General of the ParliO'
nuntary forces in N. Wales* Complaints
against impositions of, in co. Flint, 1647.
33,374, ff. 24b-37.
Xitzakis ( ), Greek CotistU at
Adowa. Letter to Gen. Gordon, 1884.
Fr. 34,478, f. 88.
Letter to the Greek Consal at
Kartoum, 1884. Fr, iransl. 34,478,
f. 90.
ICodbliry, co. Devon, Pedigree and
notices of the family of Baker of, 19th
cent. 33.611, f. 200.
Modney Priory, co. Xorf, Deed re-
lating to, 1395. Add. Ch, 34,237.
Xohamed AclmiOty called theMdhdi,
Description of his rising, compiled in
the War Office, 1883. Printed, Imperf,
34,477, f. 52.
— — - Manifesto to the inhabitants of
Kartoum, 1884. Arabic. 34,478,
f. 110.
Letter to Gen. Gordon, 1884.
Ard)ic. 34,478, f. 99.
Correspondence of his lieutenants
with Gen. Gordon, 1884. Arabic,
34,474, ff. 84-91, 105-108 b; 34,479,
ff. 118-121.
Letters from his lieutenants to the
governor of Omdurman, 1884. Arabic^
with transl, 34,477, ff. 36-43.
Xoluuned Sheikh Mohamad
Kerkasawi. Letter to the Mahdi,
1884. Arabic, 34,478, f. 101.
Mohhammad Alee. v. Mehemet
AH.
Mohammedanism. Service for the
reception of converts from, into the
Greek church, 12th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 531.
BKohlin (Thomas), 5/A Baron Mohun,
£xpense of his keep in the Tower, 1698.
34,195, ff. 124, 126.
Moira, Farl of, V. Rawdon (John).
Moira (J — J — F — ^e). Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1823. 33,545, f. 617.
Molashy CO, Kent, Extracts from the
parish-register, 1557-1637 ; 19th cent.
33,915, f. 76.
Xold Manor, co. Flint, Case of Lord
Derby touching, 1662. 33,589, ff. 217-
220.
MoleSWOrth (Robert), aftervD, \st Vis-
count Molesworth, Envoy to Copenhagen.
Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1690-1.
34,095, ff. 17, 23. 41, 50, 63, 73, 78, 94,
124, 134, 148, 162, 177, 189, 203, 220,
235, 247, 268, 285, 299, 311, 333, 339,
352, 356, 368.
Molina, Conde de, v. Mexia j Paz
(Antonio).
Molina (Tirso de). v. Tellez (Gabriel).
MoUnenz ( ). Information by,
cone, intended rising in Derbyshire,
1664. 34,306, f. 40.
Letter to, from J. Milward, 1664.
34,306, f. 32 b.
Molinier ( ), Opera Singer. Re-
ceipt for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167.
Moller (Glaus), of Flensburg. Wrote,
late 17th cent., Add. 33,744.
Molteno (Anthony). Sale-catalogue of
prints, 1824. 33,396, f. 472.
Moltke (Adam Gottlob), Ober-Hof-
marschalV* in Denmark. Letter to W.
Titley, 1755. Fr. Eg. 2694, f. 110.
Letters to R. Gunning, 1768. Ej.
2697, ff. 195, 223.
Moltke (Anton Heinrich), « Ober Hof-
meister** of the Qu. Dowager of Den-
mark. Letter to R. Gunning, 1771.
Eg, 2700, f. 267.
Molucca Islands. Map, 17th cent.
34,184, f. 88 b.
Mol3menz (W— More). Add. 33,610,
I, copied, in 1890, from MS. in his
possession.
Mombasa, E. Africa. Map of, 17th
cent. 34,184, f. 18 b.
MompesSOn (Roger). Assault by, on
the Duke of Bolton, 1693. 34,350, f. 9.
Monaco, Prince of, v. Grimaldi
(Honored).
Monastic laife. Patriarch Alexius
on donations to monasteries, 12th cent.
Gr, 34,060, f. 546 b.
Isaac Syrus on the ordering of
novices, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 405.
Theodori Studitae Catechesis
Chronica, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 435.
Monck (Christopher), 2nd Duke of
Albemarle, Letter to the Duke of
Ormonde, 1681. 33,589, f. 294.
Monck (Gen. George), Duke of Albe-
marle (1660). Terms for the Rubraission
of Viscount Kenmure and Lord Reay,
1654, 1655. 33,596, ff. 33, 35.
Verses on his death, 17th cent.
34,362, ff. 29, 31 b.
Monckton - Ainmdell (William
George), 5th Viscount Galway. Letters
to S. Grimaldi, 1825, 1827. 34,188,
ff. 106, 256.
Moncrieff (William Thomas). Letters
to J. Winston and R. W. Elliston, circ.
1820-30. 33,964, ff. 295-351.
Digitized by
INDEX.
749
Mongeham, Great, co. Kent. Deed
relating to, 1592. Add. Ch. 36,790.
MoninO (Jos^), Conde dc Florida Blanca,
Friine Minister of Spain. Letter to R.
Liston, 1787. TransL 34,423, f. 409.
Correspondence with W. Eden,
1788-1789. 34,428, ff. 54, 56, 213, 224,
246, 307, 355, 364; 34,429, ff. 4, 54, 55,
83, 94, 111, 114, 222, 233, 246, 249,
270, 314, 423.
Letter to A. Merry, 1790. 34,431,
f. 329.
Letter to Dreyer, Danish
Envoy to Spain, 1792. Fr. transL
34,443, f. 271.
• Signature to passport, 1787. 34,426,
f. 171.
IConins of CO. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, ff. 50 b,
53 b.
Xonins Edward), Bart. Letters
to the Mavor of Sandwich, 1643. 33,512,
ff. 88, 91,' 93.
Xonk (William), of Clifford's Inn, Lon-
don, fiecord of his reinstatement in
chambers in Clifford's Inn, 1782. 33,963,
f. 8.
Monk's Horton Priory, co. Kent.
Drawing of seal of, an^^ 1198-9; 19th
cent. 33,926, f. 57.
Xonksthorpe Manor, in Great
steeping, co. Linn. Court-rolls, 1581-
1598. Add. Bolls 39,928-39,931.
Monkton, co. Kent Deed relating to,
1578. Add. Ch. '66,791.
MonmontlL, County of. Writs relat-
ing to, tetnpp. Eliz.—Chas. II. Add. Ch.
39,966.
Deeds relating to, 1692-1694.
Add. Ch. 36,991; 37,616.
Letter from the Justices of Peace
in, on the apprehension of Papists, 1678.
33,589, f 283.
Tours through, with views and
drawings, 1818, 1832. 33,652 : 33,725.
Tour in, by J. F. L. Williams,
1823. 33,500, ff. 1, 63, 191.
Monmouth, Duke of, V. Scott al.
Fitz-Roy (James).
Monro ( ). Song, 18th cent.
33,351, f. 55.
Monroe (James). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1806, 1807. 34,457, ff. 174,
379.
MonrOW (P— ), of London. Letter to
0. Le Neve, 1701. JEg. 2719, f. 264.
Monserrat (Joaquin de), Marques de
Cruillas, Viccf-oy of New Spain. Copy
of map of Mexico presented to, late 18th
cent. 34,240, B.
Monsey ((Robert). Letters to 0. Le
Neve, 1693-1706. % 2718, ff. 51, 117,
131, 132, 211, 257, 308; Eg. 2719,
ff. 43, 251, 302, 337, 350, 417 ; Eg.
2720, ff. 35, 246, 266, 338-344.
Monson (Col. George), Member of the
Council of Bengal. Letters to P. Francis,
1775. 34,287, ff. 26, 60.
Monson (Lewis), Ut Baron Sondes.
Letter to , 1773. 33,924, f. 125.
Monson (William), of Broxhounwy co.
Hertf. Conveyance to, of the Honour,
etc., of Hastings, 1715. Add. Ch. 36,450 :
36,451.
Montagn, Viscowki. v. Browne (An-
thony).
Montagu (Basil), K.C, Commissinner of
Bankruptcy. Letter to E. Dumont,
1809. 33,544, f. 420.
Montagra (Basil). Letters to S. Grim-
aldi, 1825. 34,188, ff. 109, 116.
Montagn (Charles), Earl and, in 1719,
Duke of Manchester. Letters, as Am-
bassador at Paris, to Sec. Vernon, 1701.
Copies. 34,348, ff. 128, 131.
Signature, as Privv Councillor,
1719. 34,195, ff. 147, 149.
Montagn (Charles), Chancellor of the
Exchequer, Baron Halifax (1700). Corre-
spondence with W. Blathwayt, 1696-
1697. 34,355.
— — Letters to Lord Portland, 1704-
1707. Copies. 34,515, ff. 189-193.
Montagn (Edwai*d), 2nd Earl of Man-
Chester. Letter to Lord Grey, 1643.
Copy. 34,253, f. 21.
Letters to, 1640-1647. 34,253,
passim.
Signature to warrant, 1665.
33,589, f. 29.
Montan (Edward), 1st Baron Mon-
tagu of Boughton. Instructions to, as
Commissioner of Array for co. Northt.,
1642. 34,217, f. 70.
Montagn (Edward), Earl of Sandwich,
Envoy to Spain. Negotiations for treaty
betw. Spain and Portugal, 1666-1668.
34,336-34,338.
Montagn (Frederic), M.P. for Higham
Ferrers. Letter to W. Eden, i776.
34,413, f. 140.
Montagn (George), 2nd Earl of Halifix.
Accompts certified by, 1731. 34,195,
f. 169.
Signature, ns Privy Councillor,
1719. 34,195, ff. 147, 149.
Montagn {Sir Henry), Viscount Monde-
til le (1620) and Earl of Manchester
Digitized by
750
INDEX.
(1626). Speech to, on his appointment
as Urd Chief Justice, 1616. 34,217,
f. 6b.
Summary of his speech signifying
the King's pleasure, 1621. 34,324.
f. 145.
Commission to, for inquiry con-
cerning port fees, 1624. 34,324, f. 230.
Signature, 1629. 34,326, f. 58 b.
Kontagn (John), 4M Earl of Sandwich^
Secretary of State, etc. Correspondence
with R. Gunning, 1770, 1771. Eg.
2699, f. 262 ; Eg. 2700, ff. 7, 13, 20, 21,
25, 35, 37.
Letter to the States-General, 1748.
Ccpy. 34,412, f. 4.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1780,
1790. 34,417, f. 14; 34,434, f. 82.
Letter toS. Bentham, 1781. 33,539.
f. 174.
Montagu (John), Sth Earl of Sandieich.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1793. 34,451,
f. 115.
Xontacfa-Dnnk (George), Earl of
Halifax^ Secretary of State. Corre-
spondence with R. Gunning, 1771. Eg.
2700, ff. 17- 266 passim.
Note on bill of expenses of Sir
H. Mann, 1765. 33,924, f. 117.
JContalivet, Comte de, o. Bachassun
(Marthe Camille).
Xontalt. V. Monte Alto.
Xonte (Giovanni Maria del). Cardinal.
Proceedings at hb election, as Pope
Julius III., 1549-1550. Lat. 33,370.
Xonte-alto (Milisent de). Cast of
seal of, temp. Edw. I. lxzxvii. 42.
Xonte Alto (Robert de). Inquisitio
post mortem, 1278. Copy, 16tb-17th
cent. 33,938, f. 2.
Xonterey, Conde de. V. Haro y
Guzman (Juan Domingo de).
Xontesqnion (Ambrose Anatole Au-
gustin de), Aide-de-camp to Mnr^chal
Davout, Petition, etc,^ rel. to his mar-
riage with his cousin, C. M. J. Montes-
quieu, 1809. Eg. 2737, f, 60.
Xonte Video, Uruguay, S. America.
Plan of blockade by the Spaniards, in
1775. Copy, 1803. 33,353, f. 25.
XontgOmery, County of. Writ relat-
ing to, 1611. Add. C/i. 39,993.
XontgOmerVf co. Montg. Cast of seal
of burgesses of. xciv. 72.
XontgOmery, Earl of. v. Herbert
(Philip).
Xontgomery ( ). Letter to, from
C. Ducarel, 1766. 34,079, f. 66.
XontgOn( de). Marquis. Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1793, 1794. 34,452,
ff. 252, 466.
Xontien, Sieur de. Goods furnished
by, for America, 1777. 34,414, f. 10.
Xontlnc (Jean de). Bishop of Valence.
Ref. to his journey to Scotland with H.
Killigrew, 1560. 33,924, f. 3.
Montmorency (Anne de),Qrand Master
and Constable of France. Letters to,
from French Ambassadors in England,
1538-1540. 33,514.
Xontmorin ( ), wfe of Armand
Marc, Comte de Montmorin. Letters to
W. Eden, 1787, 1789. 34,425, f. 119;
34,429, f. 86.
' Correspondence with Mrs. Eden,
1787. Fr. 34,427, ff. 309, 343.
Xontmorin (Armand Marc de), Comte,
French Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Correspondence with W. Eden, 1787-
1789. 34,424, ff. 95, 292, 293, 333, 336,
360, 383, 388, 389, 408 ; 34,425, ff. 152,
155, 161, 162, 172, 173, 177, 254, 256,
325, 332, 349, 358 ; 34,426, ff. 41o> 47,
89, 150, 188, 239, 240, 288, 290, 'M^
308, 310, 354, 378, 394, 455, 456;
34,427, ff. 34r-41, 69-71, 91, 163, 172,
182, 227-232, 236, 239, 242, 252-
254, 259, 270 b, 274, 295, 302-304,
316, 345, 422, 433, 454; 34,428, ff. 13,
15, 16, 32, 34, 179, 181, 236, 383;
34,429, ff. 243, 422.
Letters to Marq. de Barth^lemy,
1787. Copies. 34,425, ff. 186, 226, 262 ;
34,427, f. 17.
Letter to the Marquis of Car-
marthen, 1787. Copy. 34,426, f. 332.
Letter to the Duke of Dorset, 1787.
Fr. 34,427, f. 179.
Mont St. XicheL in Normandy.
Notice historique, par L. Blondel, 1823.
Printed. 33,708, f. 153.
Xontserrat, Island of. List of thjngs
required by the governor, temp. Chas. I.
34,486, f. 89.
Proof impression of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcviii. 22.
Xoody (Samuel i.), of Bury, co. Suff.
Letter to [F. Gawdy], 1632. Eg. 2716,
f. 55.
Xoody (Samuel ii.), of Bury, co. Suff.
Letter to A. Railings, 1632. Eg. 2716,
f. 76.
Xoody (>'amuel iii.). Acquittance to
£. Barker, 1650. Eg. 2717, f. 4.
Xoore, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 250.
Xoore (Catharine), wife of John Moore,
Archbishop of Canterbury. Letters to
Digitized by
INDEX.
751
her brother, Lord Auckland, 1772-1808.
34,412, f. 175 ; 34,457, f. 407 ; 34,461,
f* 29.
Xoore (Charles), afterw, M.P.for Wood-
stock. Letter to Lord Auckland, 1800.
34,455, f. 112.
Xoore (Edward), of Thet/ord, Letters
to F. Gawdy, 1628, s, a. Eg, 2715,
f. 452; 2722, f. 142.
Xoore (Francis John), of Northchurch,
CO, Hertf. Letter to Rev. T. Streatfeild,
1835. 34,103, f. 37.
Xoore (George). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, n. d, 34,461, f. 30.
Xoore (George). Letter to ,
1826. 33,929, f. 78.
Xoore {Sir Jonas), Surveyor-General of
the Ordnance, Warrant sinied by, 1668.
34,195, f. 34.
Xoore (John), successively Dean of
Canterbury, Bishop of Bangor and Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1770-1798. 34,412, ff. 143,
146, 160, 205, 245, 247, 261, 278, 280,
281, 292, 296, 298 ; 34,413, ff. 9, 80 ;
34,415, ff. 267, 415, 438 ; 34.417, f. 295 ;
34,418, ff. 256, 426 ; 34,419, ff. 26, 94,
183. 185, 230; 34.421, f. 3; 34,422,
ff. 161, 225, 265, 454 ; 34,423, ff. 94,
144 ; 34,424, ff. 284, 338, 446, 460 ;
34,425, ff. 39, 99, 369 ; 34,426, f. 218 ;
34,427, f. 188 ; 34,428, ff. 107, 114, 222,
299, 404, 431. 452, 458, 460, 463, 464;
34,429, ff. 45, 52, 69, 307, 429, 471 ;
34,441, ff, 81, 190; 34,443, f. 289;
34,446, f. 129 ; 34,452, f. 103 ; 34,453,
ff. 230, 299, 355, 410; 34,454, ff. 112,
388; 34,456, f. 323; 34,461, ff. 31,
33-46.
Letter to E. Eden, 1782. 34,419,
f. 39.
Letter to M. Edeu, 1783. 34.419,
f. 184.
Xoore (Marm[aduke]), of Suffolk House,
Letter to J. Hullins, 1628. Eg, 2715,
f. 433.
Xoore (Peter), Grocer^ of Bingham, co.
Norf, Bond to, 1583. Eg, 2713, f. 153.
Xoore (Thomas). Letters to F. Gawdy,
1619, 1629. JR/. 2715, ff. 218, 466.
Xoore (Thomas), of Sandbachy co, Chester,
Will, 1699. Copy. 33,940. f. 20.
Xoore (Thomas), Poet, Letter to Miss
Scott, 1826. 33,964, f. 353.
Xoore (Tristram), of Penryn. "The
Bailiff of Blackmoore,** transcribed by,
18th cent. 33,420, f. 39.
Xoore (William), of Tntwoody co, Norf,
Bond to, 1579. Eg, 2713, f. 75.
Xoore (William), of Wing, co, Bucks,
Recognizance of debt in the Court of
Chancery, 1587. Eg, 2713, ff. 208,
209.
Xoore (William), of Cambridge, Letters
to F. Gawdy, 1638, 1640. Eg, 2716,
ff. 298, 320, 356.
Acquittance to R. Gawdy for ex-
penses at Cambridge University, 1639.
Eg, 2716, f. 345.
Xora (Jos^ Joaquin de), Spanish Author.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1820. 33,545,
ff. 447-450, 461, 462, 472, 475, 624.
Letter to Blaquiere, 1821.
33,545, f. 485.
Letters to Miss Tinker, 1821.
33,545, ff. 487, 490.
Xorales (Cristobal). Madrigal and
motets, 19th cent. 34,070, f. 1 : 34,071,
ff. 15 b, 24b, 25. » » • » »
Xorales (Francisco de). Provincial of
the Franciscan order in Pent, Report
on the reformation of the Indies, &c.,
1568. Span, 33,983, ff. 252, 313.
Xorals. Moral sayings, in alphabetical
order of subjects, 14th cent. Lat.
33,956, f. 92.
Aphorbms, 17th cent. 33,498,
f. 35.
Xoraadel (Johann von). Letter to,
from A. Hofer, 1809. Germ, 33,964,
f. 39. ' '
Xorannt {Sir Thomas), of Chevening,
CO, Kent, Drawing of seal of, 1355-6:
lyth cent. 33,926, f. 59.
Xoraunt (Sir William), of Checening,
€0, Ktnt. Drawing of seal of, 1342-3 :
19th cent. 33,926, f. 58.
Xoray al- Xurray, Earl of, v.
Stewart (James).
Xordannt (Henry), 2nd Earl of Peter-
boro'tgh. Letter to W. Blathwayt.
1688. 34,079, f. 46.
Signature, as Privy Councillor,
1682. 34,195, f. 87.
Xordannt (Le strange), of Massinghamy
CO. Norf, Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602.
Eg. 2714, f. 205.
Xordannt (Thomas Osbert), Lieut,-
Gen. Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1 795.
33,542, ff. 13, 27.
Xordwinoff (H— ). Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1796. 33,542, f. 307.
Xordwinoff (L— ). Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1791. 33,541, f. 244.
Xordwinoff (Nicolai), Admiral. Cor-
respondence with S. Bentham, 1786-
1831. 33,540, ff. 310, 454, 480, 482,
Digitized by
752
INDEX.
484, 485 ; 33,542, ff. 161, 306 ; 33,543,
f. 553 ; 33,544, f. 276 ; 33,545, f. 578 ;
33,546, ff. 13, 79, 496.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1818-
1831. 33,545, ff. 292, 358, 362, 365,
367 ; 33,546, ff. 462, 510.
Kor6 (Christopher). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Secondary in the Lord
Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, 1531-
1532. 33,376, f. 49.
Xore (Edward). Letter to
Hobart, s. a. Eg, 2722, f. 144.
Xore (Hannah). Letter to J. Everett,
1816. 33,964, f. 354.
Xore (S— ). Letter to Lady Knyvett,
1587. Eg. 2713, f. 210.
Xore (Samuel). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1783. 33,977, f. 208.
Xore (^Sir Thomas), Lord Chancellor.
Exchequer payment to, 1532. 33,376,
f. lib.
Notes relating to, 19th cent.
33,923, f. 163.
Xorean (C^sar). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
n. d. Fr. 33,982, f. 313.
Xoreau (Eugene), Dramatist. Letter
to, from A. £. Scribe, n. d, Fr, 33,964,
f. 415.
Xoreau (Jean Victor), General, Order
concerning loan by Gen. Joubert, 1800.
ffol. 34,274, f. 63.
Xorei6]L (Pietro), Jesuit. Letter of,
from Macao to the General of the Order,
1627. EngLtransl. 33,761, f. 62 b.
Xorel (Clement). Chanson k 4, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 30 b.
Xorell (Walter), of co. Herts. Tract
on the improvement of draperies, 1622.
34,324, f. 201.
Xorellet (Andr^), Abb^, French Econo-
mist. Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1789.
33,538, f. 184 ; 33,541, f. 36.
XorerS (Christopher). Exchequer pay-
ments to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f.45.
Xores (Edward Rowe). Transcript of
his Nomina et insignia nobilium, etc.^**
by Rev. T. Streatfeild, 19th cent. 33,920,
ff. 106-129 b.
Xoreton in Astbnrjr, co. Chester.
Deeds relating to, temp. Hen. III. — 1803.
Add. Ch. 37,035-37,092.
Xoreton of Kent, Family of. Pedi-
grees, 19th cent. 33,919, f. 255b;
33,938, f. 29.
Xoreton of Xoreton in Ast-
bnry, co. Chester, Family of. Deeds
relating to, temp. Hen. IIL— 1803. AM.
Ch. 37,035-37,092.
Correspondence and papers, 1247-
1820. 33,935-33,942.
Accompts, 1621-1665. 33,941.
Xoreton (Ann), dau. of W. Moreton, of
Moreton, co. Chester. Grants to, by the
sequestrators of her father's estates,
1645, 1646. 33,938, ff. 299, 304.
Sequestrators' warrant to collect
a fine from, 1645. 33,938, f. 300.
Letters to her brother Philip,
1653. 33,937, ff. 40, 43, 46.
Xoreton (Edward), Fellow of King's
Coll.y Cambridgcy Prebendary of Chester.
Letters to his father, W. Moreton, 1623-
1641. 33,935, ff. 48, 69, 108, 132, 138,
150, 160, 218, 313, 342, 349 ; 33,936,
ff. 88, 234.
Letters to his brother Philip,
1649-1668. 33,937, ff. 29-209 passim.
Bonds, acquittances, etc., to and
from him, 1639-1660. 33,938, ff. 233,
317; 33,939, ff. I-IH^ passim.
Epitaph, 1675. 33,939, f. 267.
Xoreton {Miss Elizabeth), of St.
KaphaeVs Home^ Torquay. Presented, in
1890, Add. 33,935-33.942 ; and, in 1891,
Add. Ch. 36,994-37,377.
Xoreton (Jane), dau. of John Moreton^
of Moreton, co. Chester. Note of her
baptism in 1596 ; 1620. 33,935, f. 34.
Letters to her brother William,
1619, 1620. 33,935, ff. 24, 37.
Acquittance to her brother Wil-
liam, 1620. 33,938, f. 106.
Xoreton (Jane), dau. of W. Moreton,
of Moreton, co. Chester. Grants to, by
the sequestrators of her father's estates,
1645, 1646. 33,938, ff. 299, 304.
Sequestrators' warrant to collect
a fine from, 1645. 33,938, f. 300.
Letters to her brother Philip,
1653. 33,937, ff. 40, 43, 46.
Xoreton (John), son of John Moret-on,
of Moreton, co. Cheater. Letter to, from
W. Brereton, circ. 1586. 33,935, f. 4.
Letter to, from R. Snape, 1588.
33,935, f. 8.
Acquittance to his brother William,
1599. 33,938, f. 35.
Xoreton (John), eldest son of W.
Moreton, of Moreton, co. Ch^^ster. Ac-
quittances to his father, 1630, 1653,
1654. 33,938, f. 152 ; 33,939, ff. 69,
83, 84, 86, 92.
Letters to his father, 1633. 33,936,
ff. 54, 74, 99.
Digitized by
INDEX.
753
Xoreton (Margaret), tw/tf of Edmard
Moreton, Letter to her brother-in-law,
P. Moreton, 1668. 33,987, f. 211.
Moreton (Matthew), Capt IT.KI.a
Service. Letters to W. Moreton, 1617-
1627. 33,935, ff. 18-159 ;xM«m.
Moreton (Peter i.), Resident at 3Win,
etc., and Tutor to Lord Desmond, in
Italy, Letters to his father, W. More-
ton, 1624-1631. 33,935, ff. 52-355
passim; 33,936, paawnu
Letter to his brother William,
1624. 33,935, f. 60.
— — Letters to J. Weld, 1625. 33,935,
ff. 67, 89. * *
Letter to his brother Philip, 1656.
33,937, f. 62. ^
Letters to, from Sir 1. Wake, 1627
33,935, ff. 173, 177, 181, 183.
Moreton (Peter ii,). Letter to his
uncle, P. Moreton, 1668. 33,937, f. 167.
Moreton (Philip), of Moreton, oo.
Chester, Solicitor in London, Letters to
his father, W. Moreton, 1635-1643.
S'J^^^ ^7^' 208-275 passim;
33,937, ff. 3, 4, 8, 9.
- Letters to, 1649-1669. 33,937,
Sim,
Accompt and memorandum-book.
1648- 1672. 33,942. '
Private accompts and memoranda.
1649- 1665. 33,941, f. 10. ^
Warrants to him to appear as
attorney in the Court of King's Bench.
1639-1643. 33,938, ff. 239-295 passim.
— ^ Paases to, 1645. 33,938, ff. 302,
— Acquittance to, 1648. 33,938,
f. 314.
Moreton (Thomas). Letters to P. More-
a \ltiT- ''''
Moreton (Tobias), son of John Moreton,
of Moreton, co. Chester. Acquittance
to his brother William, 1621. 33,938,
f. 112. *
• Note of money in his possession,
and due to him at his death. 1649.
33.938, f. 3.
Will, 1649. 33,939, f. U.
Moreton (Urian). Letter to
16th cent. 33,935, f. 3.
Moreton (William i,), son of John
Moreton, of Moreton, co. Chester.
Marriage contract with Jane Massie,
1695. Jmperf. copy. 33,938, f. 27.
Bonds, acquittances, etc., to and
from, 1599-1654. 33,938, passim i
33.939, ff. 1-92 /w«m. ' ' '
Coreton (William i.), son of John
Moreton, of Moreton, co. Chester (con'
tintied). Settlement on his mother, Mary,
wife of W. Prestland, 1600. Oww.
33,938, f. 37.
Order, as J. P., to the constables
of Davenport township to collect a rate
for relief of the poor during the plague,
1642. 33,938, f. 291.
Petition to the Committee for
Compositions, post 1645. 33,938,
f. 306.
Letters to, 1617-1652. 33,935,
passim; 33,936, passim ; 33,937, ff. 1-
39 passim.
' Draft and copies of his will, 1653.
33,939, ff. 76-79.
Moreton (William ii.), jun. Letters
to his father, 1618-1634. 33,935, ff. 20,
31, 34, 40, 284, 289,297 ; 33,936, f. 87.
Moreton (William iii.), of Moreton, co.
Chester, Dean of Christ Chwch, DvMin,
and Bishop (1681) of Kildare anrf (1705)
of Meath. Correspondence with his
uncle, P. Moreton, 1663-1669. 33,937,
ff. 120, 135, 136, 178-222 passim.
' Letters to Dr. Pell, 1678. 33,937.
ff. 224, 227.
Letter to the Duke of Ormonde.
1688. 33,589, f. 296.
• Lease in Odd-Bode, 1681. 33.939,
f. 269.
Moreton (William iv.), Knt. in 1755,
Recorder of London in 1 753. Agreement
to purchase estate of T. Furnivall, 1752.
33,940, f. 85.
Moreton (William Moreton), Rector of
Westdean, CO. Sussex. Schedule of deeds
rel. to his property in co. Chester, 1500-
1820. 33,940, f. 105.
Licence to, for non-residence, 1812.
33,940, f. 103.
Morfewe (Peter), of Pulliam St. Mary,
CO. Norf. Acquittance to B. Gawdv.
1594. i^. 2713, f. 384.
Morgwi (— — ), Capt. Letter to,
from the Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950,
Morgan (G— Blacker). Presented, in
1895, Add. Ch. 36,457 ; 36,458. '
Morgan (Henry), Captain of Foot Ac-
quittances for his companv's pay, to the
Treasurer at War, 1594.' Eq, 2713
ff. 408, 41 1, 413, 420-422, 425.
Morgan (Miss Janet). Presented, in
1888, Add. 33,358-33,360.
Morgan (John), of the Middle Temple.
Letters to his brother-in-law, 0. Le Neve
1708-1710. i5V7.2721,ff.69,107,20.?'
3 c
Digitized by
754 INJ
Morgan (Peirce). Letter to F. Gawdy,
161«. ^S/. 2715, f. 215.
Morgan (Sjlvanus), Antiquary. Letter
to j: Curry, 1687. £g, 2717, f. 407.
Letter to Negus, 1687.
Eg, 2717, f. 407 b.
Morgan {Mrs, T — ), Letter to her*
brother, 0. Le Neve, 1708. Eg, 2721,
f. 67.
Morgann ( )• Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1789. 33,978, f. 231.
MoricO (Francis). Letters to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1604. Eg, 2714, ff. 387, 395,
398, 402, 414, 418, 420, 423, 430,
435.
Letter to R. Boulton, 1605. Eg.
2715, f. 24.
MoricO (Humphrey). Covenant of mar-
riage with C. Hale, 1722. 33,579,
f. 63.
Letter to R. Tristram, 1758.
33,573, f. 349.
Morier (James Justinian), Secretary to
t/ie British Embassy, and (1814) Minister
Plenipotentiary, to Persia. Journal of
his travels In Persia, 1810-1815.
33,839-33,844,
Morison ( ), Major, Letter to
J. Bentham, 1785. 33,540, f. 194.
Morlac (Simon de), Deputy-Constable of
Rochester Castle. Particulars of his
expenses in 1265-1268; 19th cent.
34,153, ff. 132-193.
Morley, Baron, v, Parker (£dward).
Morley {Mrs, A—). Letter to J. Bent-
ham, 1760. 33,537, f. 26.
Morley (George). Poem, 17th cent.
33,998, f. 71.
Morley (Isabella), toidow of Thomas^
Lord Morley, Household accompts,
1463-4. 34,122, A.
Morley (Martin), of Normch, Letter
to Sir J. Knivet, 1664. Eg. 2717,
f. 260.
Momington, Earl of, v. Wellesley
(Richard).
Morocco. Instructions to £. Hogan
on his mission to, 1577. Eg, 2790,
f. 220 b.
Morpeth: Jacobite pseudonym for
James Murray, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Morrice, Family of. Pedigree, 19ih
cent. 33,896, f. 34 b.
Morris (Elizabeth), of Brockdish, co.
Norf, Certificate of her leaving Wy-
mondham gaol for a servant's place in
Wymondham, 1634. Eg, 2716, f. 160.
Morris (John). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1800. 33,980, f. 221.
Morris (John). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1801. 33,543, ff. 462,
511, 512.
M[orris?] (J[ohn]), Director of ih«
East India Company. Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1819. 33,545, f. 356.
Morris (Robert), Chairman of the S$cret
Committee of Congress, Letters to the
American Commissioners to France,
1776, 1777. 34,413, ff. Ill, 121, 158.
Morris (Thomas), Vicar of Buckland
Dinham, co. Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973,
f. 24 b.
Morris (Thomas). Acquittance to, from
Capt. G. Ruthell for three horses levied
in Norfolk for service in Ireland, 1601.
Eg. 2714, f. 134.
Morris (Thomas), of Ipswich, Letter
to C. Gawdy, 1669. Eg, 2717, f. 305.
Morris (Valentine), Captain General of
the Island of St, Vincent, Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1772. 33,977, f. 18.
Morris (William). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1604. Eg, 2714, f. 447.
Morrison (Charles). Member of a
travelling theatrical company in S.
Wales, etc., 1741. 33,488, ff. 1-82.
Morrison (Mary). Member of a travel-
ling theatrical company in S. Wales, etc.
1741. 33,488, ff. 1-82.
Morrys (John), of Holkham, Letter to
Sir B. Gawdy, 1599. Eg, 2714, f. 2.
MorrSTS (Thomas), of Bridgham^ co.
Norf, Bond to, from F. Gawdy, 1613.
Eg. 2715, f. 160.
Morse (Robert), of Stuston^ co. Suff,
Letters to T. Knyvett, 1647. Eg, 2716,
ff. 416-420.
Mortara (Alessandro di), Cavaliere.
Transcribed, early 19th cent.. Add.
33,756.
Mortimer (John Hamilton), Ji,A,
Letter concerning drawings of, 1806.
Eg, 2679, f. 13.
Mortimer (Thomas Hill). Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1828. 34,188, f. 295.
Morton, Earl of, V, Douglas (James).
Morton (John). Name inscribed in
Add, 34,395, f. 2.
Morton (Thomas), Secretary to the
E, India Company. Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1788-1791. 33,978, ff. 192,
252; 33,979, ff. 102, 162.
Digitized by
INDEX.
755
XortoU'Tiiikjiey, CO. Nbrtht. Deeds
relating to, U13, 1597. Add, Ch.
38,911; 38,912.
lEoryce (John). Excheqaer payment
to, as Deputy Chamberlain of the Ex-
chequer, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 48 b.
''OT* (^orge), JRector of Wotton
Courtney, co, Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33,973.
f. 20b. '
Moscheles (Ignaz), Mundan, Letter
to J. Eames, 1829. 33,965, f. 278.
Letter to J. Z. Herrmann, 1846.
Germ. 33,965, f. 280.
Mosdell (Longuerille), of Fulmer, oo,
Bucks. Warrant of attorney in an potion
for debt, 1693. Eg, 2718, f. 96.
Mosdell (Mary), widows of Fuimer, co.
Bucks, Warrant of attorney in an action
for debt, 1693. Eg, 2718, f. 96.
Mo«6beiW(J--A— ),^rcAi*tfc^. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 313.
Moseley (Humphrey). Letter to [B.
Gawdy], 1580. Eg. 2713, f. 109.
Xoser (Joseph). Letter to P. Colqu-
houn, 1798. 33,542, ff. 638, 646.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1798-
1800. 33,542, ff. 662, 664; 33,543,
f. 173. » » » »
Xosley (John), Vtcar of Midsomer
Norton al. Norton Canonioorum^ co. Som,
Book of Articles of A.D. 1562 subscribed
by, 1578. 33,973, f. 25 b.
Mossley, in Asthury, co. Chest. Deed
relating to, temp. Edw. XL Add. Ch.
37,093.
K0880m (Robert). Letters to W. Hale,
1636, 1637. 33,572, ff. 129, 140.
Mostyn (Bridget), dau. of Richard
Mostyn. Covenant of marriage with L.
Lytton, 1709. 33,579, f. 199.
Monsrnski (Fryderyk JdzeQ, Comte,
Grand-SecrAaire de Lithuanie. Speech
in the Polbh Diet, 1790. Fr. Printed.
34,430, f. 408.
Moter (Audrey). Letter to W. Moreton,
1631. 33,935, f. 334.
Motier (Marie Paul Roch Ytcs Gilbert),
Marquis de La Fayette. List of his
companions in his expedition to America,
1777. 34,413, f. 330.
Mott (William), Chapter Clerk, Lichfield.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1808.
33,544, f. 373.
Xotte (B— ). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
1697. Eg. 2718, f. 373.
Xottram - in - LongdendAley co.
Chest. Deeds relating to, 1287-1377.
Add. Ch. 37,282-37,284.
Xonbray (Alexander). Named as con-
cerned in the Soulis conspiracy, cfirc.
1320; 15th cent. 34,193, f. 106.
Moubray (Philip). Named as concerned
in the Soulis conspiracy circ. 1320:
15th cent. 34,193, f. 106.
Xonlton, CO. Norf Deed relating to,
1486. ^dcf. a. 32,933.
Moultoa (Robert). Letter to F-Gawd/s
steward, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 145.
^S^^f^ord (Abigail), of Fdtwell, co.
Norf. Letter to her cousin, s, a, Ea,
2722, f. 146. ^
Konndeford (Dorothy), of London,
dau. of Sir Edmund Moundeford, of
Feltwell, CO. . Norf Bond to, from her
brother and F. Gawdy, 1634. Eg. 2716,
f. 151. »
Monndeford (5»r Edmond i.), of Felt-
well, 00, Norf. Letters to Sir B. Gawdy,
1591-1605. Eg. 2713, ff. 286, 299, 301,
312, 342, 382, 492, 508; Eg. 2714,
ff. 1, 8, 15, 22, 26, 59, 65, 93, 135, 141
144, 170, 174, 191, 197, 220, 222, 265,
275, 281, 283, 292, 352, 374, 376 394
404^06,417; ^^.2715, f. 4. '
Monndeford {Sir Edmund ii.).
Letters to his cousin, F. Gawdy, 1627-
2^^^' ^- 327, 341, 349, 350,
lll'f^b ^^7, 459; Eg,
— - — Bond to, from H. Smith, 1630.
Eg. 2716, f. 25.
Bonds to A. Mingay and others.
1633-1634. Eg. 2716, ff. 105, 133, 150,
151.
Order to the constables of Ox-
borough, etCy 1635. Eg. 2716, f. 217.
Xonndeford (Francis), of Feltwell, co,
Norf Letters to B. Gawdy, s. a. Ea.
2722, ff. 147, 148. ^
Monndoford (Thomas), Physician.
f **149 ^ ^' 2722,
Monndford. v, Mundford, co. Norf.
Monnson (Thomas), o/Xiwco/n. Letter
to his cousin [Sir B. Gawdyl 1602. Ea.
2714, f. 213. ^
lConnta§pl, v. Montagu.
Monntacrne (Richard), of New Bucken-
ham, 00. Norf. Letter to Sir B. Gawdv.
1604. 2714, f. 393.
Monntagne (William). Letter to Rev.
G. Goad, 1669. 33,573, f. 76.
Monntford (Thomas), />.Z>., Bector of
Tewin. Letter to W. Hale, 1627
33,572, f. 10.
3 C 2
Digitized by
756 INI
Xonntfort (Roisla), Lady of Grene-
burgh. Cast of seal of, 1421. XCV.
24.
Xounlfjoyy Baron, v. Blount (Charles).
Xountsorrell, co, Leic. Account of,
17th cent. 33,588, f. 32.
Xonra (Francisco de). Poem by, 16th
cent. Span, 33,791, f. 270 b.
Monra (Francisco de), Marquis de Castel
Rodrigoj Governor of the Netherlands.
Manifesto by Comte de Marchin against,
aire. 1668. Span. 34,331, f. 3.
Correspondence with Sir R. South-
well, 1670, 1671. Fr. 34,331, f. 159 ;
34,332, f. 8.
Xonra j Guzman (Anielo de).
Papers cone, the imprisonment o£^ 1667.
34,330, ff. 26-28, 112.
Letters to Sir R. Southwell, 1668.
34,330, ff. 140, 142.
Xonret (Joseph). Numbers from *^ Le
Triomphe des Sens," 18th cent. 34,004,
f. 77.
Xonricke (Edmund). Owned, in 16th
cent.. Add, 33,934.
Xonron (L— D— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1788. 33,978, f. 173.
XonSSin FonSCUm (Alexius). V,
Pouschkin (Alexius Moussin).
Xowbray. Moubray.
Xozon (Oeorge). Letter to P. Moreton,
1662. 33,937, f. 102.
Xoyes (James). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1826. 33,546, f. 100.
Xoyle of CO. Kent, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 38.
Xoyle (Thomas), High Commissioner of
Ireland. Warrant signed by, 1538.
34,079, f. 2.
Xoyse (Bamabe), of Debenham^ oo. Suff.
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1605. Eg.
2715, ff. 2, 3.
Xoyse (Johan), widow, of Sandcroft^co.
Stiff. AcquitUnce, 1587. Eg, 2713,
f. 212.
Xoysey (Charles Abel), Archdeacon of
Bath. Letter to Rer. W. Phelps, 1830.
33,836, f. 33.
Xoiambioney S. Africa. Maps of
coast, 17th cent. 34,184, ff. 16 b, 19.
Xosart (Wolfgang Amadeus),
Musician. Letter to , n. d.
33,965, f. 277.
Xoisi(Oiuseppe). Italian cantata, 1709.
34,056, f. 20.
XnchrXarcley co. Heref. Deeds re-
lating to, Usmp. Hen. III.— 1502. Add.
Ch, 33,000-33,005.
Xndford (Thomas), Sector of Brush-
ford, CO, Som. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 6 b.
Xndge (William), Capt., afterw. Major^
R.A. Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1798,
1802. 33,980, ff. 134, 136 ; 33,981,
ff. 12, 45.
Xnlack (Pierre), " Ancien Chasseur" to
Lord Auckland. Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1793. 34,452, f. 59.
XnlgravOy Earl of. v. Sh eflield (John).
Xnllie (Robert), of Kenninghatt Lodge,
CO. Norf. Letter to [B. GawdyJ 1591.
Eg. 2713, f. 275.
Xnlliner (Thomas). Owned, in 1761,
Add. 34,191.
Xnlly (Robert), of Kenntnghall, co. Korf.
Letter to B. Gawdy, s. a. Eg, 2722,
f. 151.
Xnlton (John). Exchequer payment
to, as mason to the King, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 20.
Xnlys (Richard). Correspondence with
the Duke of Ormonde, 1673. 33,589,
ff. 160, 196, 202, 203, 207, 212.
Xnn (Thomas). Report and notes on
exchange by bilb and the balance of
trade, 1622-23. 34,324, ff. 155, 169,
171, 175-178.
Xnnatones ( ), Member of Royal
Council. Depositions respecting state of
Peru, etc., 1567. Span. 33,983, f. 1.
HfTUffli (Peter Andreas), Noricegian Pro-
fessor. Transcripts, from a Vatican
MS., of payments to Rome from English
monasteries, 19th cent. 34,273, f. 9.
Xnncllliansen (Friedrich Otto von ?).
Correspondence with W. Titley, 1755.
Eg, 2694, ff. 120, 133.
Xnnclllianaen (Gerlach Adolph yon),
Hanoverian Minister of State, Letters
to W. Titley, 1742. Eg. 2690, ff. 5,
33.
Xnnday (Anthony). Translation of
the " lieaven of the Mynde " from the
Italian, 1602. 33,384.
Extract from his "Successc of
Times," 1611. 33,595, f. 12.
Xnndens Xanor, in Ciothali, co.
ffertf. Terrier, 1552. 33,582, f. 3.
Xnndford, co. Norf. Order to the
constables of, 1635. Eg. 2716, f. 217.
Xnndy (Peter). Account of co. Corn-
wall, and the town of Penryn, 18th cent.
33,420, f. 104 b.
Digitized by
INDEX.
757
Xnildy (Richard). Correspondence with
I>r. , n. Eg, 2722, f. 152,
Mnnford (GeorgeX Vicar of East
Winchf 00. Norf. Account of the corre-
spondence of the families of Gawdy and
Le Neve, 1857. Eg, 2713, f. 1.
Xnnich. m Bavaria, Report of the
historical commission of the Royal
Academy at, 1859. Qerm, Lithograph.
33,498, f. 32.
Xunro (Alexander). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1852. 34,189, ff. 412, 414.
Mnnster, Earl of. v, FitzClarence
(George).
Mnntl (Philip Henry), after^rards M,P,
for Birmingham, Letter to W. Lovett,
1839. 34,245, A, f. 271 b.
Murford (Peter), Lieutenant of the City
Train-bands, Norwich. Letters to F.
Gawdy, 1631, 1637. Eg, 2716, ff. 45,
278.
Letter to Capt. T. Knyvett, 1635.
Eg. 2716, f. 216.
Mnrphy (John), ofBeheenagh, co, Cork,
Complimentary verses to E. Lhuyd, 19th
cent. Irish. 33,567, f. 5.
Xnrray (Charles), Consul at Madeira,
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1777, 1779,
1780. 33,977, ff. 81, 108, 121 ; 33,982,
f. 255. •
Murray (David), Viscount Stormant,
Ambassador at Vienna. Letters to R.
Gunning, 1772-1775. Eg. 2701, ff. S4,
117, 149, 173, 198, 233, 251, 262, 269;
Eg. 2702, ff. 4, 124, 349, 433: Ea.
2703, ff 94, 139, 171, 194, 320.
Letters to W. Eden, 1777-1778.
34,413, ff 401, 474 ; 34,415, f. 45.
Mxirray (George). Letters to O. Le
Neve, 1701-1705. Eg. 2719, ff. 238,
439 ; Eg, 2720, f. 213.
Letter to J. Millecent for 0. Le
Neve, n, d. Eg, 2720, f. 214.
Murray (George), Commodore. Corre-
spondence with Lord Auckland, 1792-
1793. 34,441, f. 91; 34,446, ff 459,
463, 534, 537, 560 ; 34,447, f. 421.
Letter to Lord Grenville, 1793.
Copy, 34,447, f. 424.
Murray (James), son of David, 5th
Viscount Stormont, Letter to, from the
Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950, f. 69 b.
Pseudonym for. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Murray (^ James), Special Envoy to
Frankfort. Letters to Lord Auckland,
1793. 34,447, f. 400; 34,448, ff 71,
195, 298 ; 34,451, ff 7, 110; 34,461,
f. 47.
Murray {Sir James), Special Envoy to
Frankfort (continued). Correspondence
with Lord Grenville, 1793. 34,447,
ff 139, 149, 231, 384; 34,448, ff 85,
101, 360. '
' Correspondence with Rt. Hon. H.
Dundas, 1793. 34,450, ff. 166, 177,
442 ; 34,451, f. 84.
Murray (James). « Narrative of the
apple and crab tree bug," 1797. 33,980,
f. 98.
Murray (Johanna), of London. Letter
to O. Le Neve, 1700. Eg. 2719, f. 168.
Mxirray (Sir John), of \Tullibardine, ,
Letter to, from A. Hay, <<anent the
Clangregor," [1590]. 33,631, f. 239.
Mumj (John), Earl of Athok. Release
of claim on the estates of Loid Derby.
1675. 33,589, f. 278.
Murray (John), Eesident at Venice,
and Ambassador to Turkey, Letter to
W. Titley, 1754. Eg. 2694, f. 64.
Letters to R. Gunning, 1769-1775.
Eg, 2698, ff 21, 151 ; Eg. 2701, ff 3,
71, 97, 122, 152, 179, 209, 240, 253,
271, 276 ; Eg. 2702, ff 82, 9^, 108, 114,
131, 141, 174, 182, 199, 207, 242, 329,
338, 344, 355, 364, 389, 420 ; Eg. 2703,
ff 1, 12, 25, 44, 52, 69, 83, 118, 128,
234.
Letter to Lord Cathcart, 1772.
Eg. 2701, f. 61,
Murray (John). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1788-1795. 33,978, ff. 216, 221,
236, 256, 282; 33,979, ff. 24, 139, 268:
33,980, f, 1.
Murray (John). Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1827. 34,188, f. 267.
Murray (William), " of the Bedchamber."
Poem, circ. 1650. Eg. 2725, f. 70 b.
Murrav (William), 1st Earl of Mans-
field (1776), Attorney - General, etc.
Correspondence with the Duke of New-
castle, 1756-1768. Copies. 34,523,
ff 84-179 passim.
Letters to W. Eden, 1775-1783.
34,412, f. 333 ; 34,413, f. 75 ; 34,419,
f. 251 ; 34,461, ff 48, 49. ' ' '
Muraton Manor. CO. JTenf. Extracts
from court-rolls of, 1677-1779; 19th
cent. 33,899, f. 162.
Muryell (Stephen> Letter to Sir T.
Knyvett, 1607. Eg. 2715, t 85.
Musohett of CO. Cambridffe.
FamUy of History of, by J. J. Muskett,
19th cent. 33,860 ; 33,861.
Muscovy Mercliants of London.
Discovery of the Northern Seas bv
33,837, f. 70. ^'
Digitized by Google
758
MnSgrave (George). Payment to, as
storekeeper at Chatham, 1737. 34,159,
f. 180.
Musgrave (Sir William), Bart., KR,S.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1781, 1791.
33,977, flf. 127, 129 ; 33,979, f. 66.
Letters to W. Eden, 1783-1785.
34,419, flf. 120, 133, 202 ; 34,420, flf. 24,
208.
MashrOOms. Notes on, drc. 1655-
1680. 33,509, f. 78 b.
KUSIC. On the fourth plagal tone,
15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 201 b.
On the origin of the musical tones,
etc., 15th cent. Or, 34,060, f. 395.
Treatise on, by Ugolino di Orvieto,
1477. Lat, 33,518.
Treatise on plain-song, 15th-16th
cent. Jtal. 34,296.
Treatises, 15th-16th cent. 34,200.
Treatise by Dr. Blow, late 17th
cent. 34,072, f. 1.
— — Treatises on composition, 18th cent.
34,117.
Letters on the theory of mnsic, by
W. Boyce and M. Orerend, 1778. 33,965,
f. 17.
Letter from R. G. Kiesewetter
cone, a projected History of Music, n. d.
Germ., 33,965, f. 225.
Diagrams of scales, 1788. 34,126,
AT. 1, 99.
Hymnary, with music, 15th cent.
33,768.
Part - songs, 15th - 16th cent.
34,200, flf. 58-61.
Masses, motets, and services, temp.
Hen. VIIL 34,191.
Scottish metrical Psalter of 1566 ;
1575-8. 33,933, flf. 1-54, 57 b, 60 b,
71b.
In-nomines and pavans, 1574-1578.
33,933, ff. 73, 80.
Part-songs, 1575-8. Ital. and
Fr. 33,933, flf. 77-79 b.
Chansons, madrigals, and motets,
16th cent. Copies, 19th cent. 34,071.
Hymns, 16th cent. Lai. 33,990,
AT. 128, 142 b.
Motets, In-nomines, etc., early
17th cent. 34,049.
Italian and English madrigals, etc.,
early 17th cent. 34,050.
English and Scotch part-songs,
early 17th century. 33,933, flf. 80 b-
90 b.
Latin motets, masses, etc., 17th
cent. 34,000-34,002.
Organ-part of anthems, etc., 17th-
18th cent. 34,203.
XVSZC (continued). Scotch tunes,
French dances, etc,, for flute, ctrc 1700.
34,204.
Italian cantatas, 1709-1710.
34,056 ; 34,057 ;— 18th cent. 34,053.
Dixit Dominus, early 18th cent.
34,073, f. 1.
English songs, 1788. 34,126,
passim.
Catches, duets, etc., 1788. 34,126,
ff. 23-96 b passim.
Dance-tunes, marches, etc., 1788.
34,126, ff. 14-58 passim.
Irish and Scotch airs, etc., arranged
for flute, etc., 1788. 34,126, passim.
Trumpet tune, 1788. 34,126,
f. 89.
Mass, 18th cent. 34,005, f. 18.
' Anthems by English composers,
18th cent. 33,568.
Hymns, 18th cent. 33,568, f. 94 b ;
34,267, f. 29.
Songs, duets and trios, 18th cent.
33,351, passim,
Setting of the National anthem,
18th cent. 33,351, f. 17.
French operatic music, 18th cent.
34,004.
Dance mnsic, etc., introduced in a
Spanish comedy, 18th cent. 33,483,
f. 377.
Selection from "La Grotte de
Vcrsaille," 18th cent. 34,004, ff. 25 b,
116.
Cantata, "Neptune and Amy-
mone," late 18th cent. 34,074-34,075,
f. 18b; 34,076, f. lib.
Anthem, late 18th cent. 34,076,
f. 14 b.
Marches, minuets, etc, late 18th
cent. 34,074-34,076.
Vocal duets, etc., late 18th cent.
34,074-34,075, ff. 8 b-10, 31 b.
"Woman": a ballad, late 18th
cent. 34,076, f. 16 b.
English operas, 1783 - 1840.
33,799-33,819.
Neapolitan and Sicilian songs, with
guitar accompaniments, 18th-19th
cent. 34,202.
Vauxhall songs, etc., 1802-1804.
34,007, f. 46.
Sistine chapel motets, 1835.
34,051.
Italian canons, etc., 19th cent.
34,052.
Venetian canzonets, 19th cent.
34.295.
Hymn and chant, 19th cent.
34,267, f. 43.
Digitized by
INDEX.
759
XUSIC (continued)' Welsh airs, 1834.
34,290.
Song for French guitar, 19th cent.
34,295, f. 75.
Songs, tfte., in "Snap-Apple Night,"
19th cent. 33,816, f. 181; 33,819,
f. 148.
**A Day in Turin," 19th cent.
33,819, f. 155.
Catalogue, by R. Goodson, jun., of
his father's musical library, [1718-41].
33,965, f. 44.
• Reference to works of Italian com-
posers of the end of the 17th cent, 1745.
34,267, f. 3.
List of festivals conducted by Sir
G. Smart, 1798-1855. 34,278.
Letter from J. Haydn cone an
English and German edition of the
"Creation," 1799. Germ. 33,965, f. 205.
> Letter from Beethoven cone, the
"Battle Symphony," 1815. Qerm,
33,965, f. 172.
Receipt by Beethoven for £50 for
the "Choral Symphony," 1824. Germ,
33,965, f. 174.
List of Artistes of the Acad^ie
Royale de Musique, Oct. 1841. 33,965,
f. 167.
Article by F. Liszt, " De la situation
des artistes et de leur condition dans la
Soci^td," n. d ly. 33,965, f. 237.
List of vocal compositions, chiefly
English, 19th cent. 33,565.
V. Abel (Karl Friedrich).
Adami (Andrea).
Addison (John).
Agostini (Pietro Simone).
Albinoni (Tomasso).
AUegri (Gregorio).
Amadei (Filippo).
Ambrosio (Carlo).
Amner (John).
Ariosti (Attilio).
Ame (Thomas Augustine).
Arnold (Samuel), Mus. Doc
Arresti (Floriano).
Asheton (Hugh).
Asioli (Bonifazio).
Asshewell (Thomas).
Bach (Carl Philipp Emanuel).
Bach (Johann Christian).
Balfe (Michael William).
Barber (Robert).
Barbion (Eustache).
Barker (J—).
Bassanevi (Giovanni Battista).
Bassani (Giovanni Battista).
Bassetti ( ).
Batten (Adrian).
Baulduin (Noel).
Beethoven (Ludwig van).
Bellini (Vincenzo;.
MUSIC (continued),
V, Benati (Carlo Antonio).
Berchem (Jacques van).
Biifi (Antonio).
Bishop (Sir Henry Rowley).
Bishop (John).
Blakehall (Andrew).
Blewitt (Jonathan).
Blow (John).
Boccherini (Luigi).
Borri (Giovanni Battista).
Boyce (William), Mw. Doc,
Bughen (John).
Buononcini (Gioyanni Battista).
Byrd (William).
Caldara (Antonio).
Callcott f John Wall).
Campra (Andr^).
Canis (Cornelius).
Carey (Henry).
Certon (Pierre).
Cesarini (Carlo).
Chiccheri (Vittorio).
Child (William), Jfus. Doe,
Church (John).
Clark (Jeremiah).
Clarke (Archibald).
Clemens (Jacobus), non Papa.
Clementi (Muzio).
Cobb (John), Organist,
Cole (William).
Colombani (Quirino).
Cooke (Thomas Simpson).
Corbett (William).
Courtois (Jean).
Cr^uillon (Thomas).
Crespel (Guillaume).
Croft (William).
Desmarets (Henri).
Des Pr^ (Josquin).
Destouches (Andr^ Cardinal).
Dibdin (Charles), sen,
Donizetti (Gaetano).
Durante (Francesco).
Eccles (John).
Farinelli (Giuseppe).
Fayrefaz (Robert).
Felton (Bev, William).
Ferrabosco (Alfonso).
Festa (Costanzo).
Finger (Godfrey).
Fortunate (Giovanni).
Foster (Captain Edmund).
France. Louis XYI. Marie An-
toinette, his wife.
Frescobaldi (Girolamo).
Futhy (Sir John).
Gade (Niels Wilhelm).
Gaffi ( ),
Gafori (Frachino).
Gampani ( ).
Gardane (Antonio).
Gasparini (Francesco).
Gerardus (Dyrick ?).
Gero (Jean).
Digitized by
XUSIC (continued),
V. GibboDS (Orlando).
Giordan! (Tommaso).
Giovanelli (Ruggiero).
Goes (Damiano a).
Gombert (Nicholas).
Green (James).
Greene (Maurice).
Hanache ( ).
Handel (George Frederic).
Harington (Henry), M.D,
Hawes (William).
Hawkins (James).
Haydn (Franz Joseph).
Haydn (Johann Michael).
Herbst (Johann Andreas).
Hertoghs (Benedictus).
Hiller (Johann Adam).
Hogarth (George).
Hollande (Christianus de).
Hook (James).
Horn (Charles Edward).
Howard (Samuel).
Humfrey (Pelham).
Ives (Simon).
Jones (Robert).
Junckers (Gosse).
Just (Johann August).
Kemp (Andrew).
King (William).
Knapp (John).
Krebs (Johann Ludwig).
Kreit (Charles).
Larchier (Jean).
Lassen (Edward).
Lawes (Henry).
Le Jeune (Claude).
Leroy (Jacques).
Lescomet (Petrus).
Leveridge (Richard).
L'H^ritier (Jean).
Linley (George).
Linley (Thomas).
Liszt (Franz).
Loder (Edward James).
Loosemore (George).
Loosemore (Henry).
Lully (Jean Baptiste).
Macfarren (George Alexander).
Magini (Francesco).
Mancini (Francesco).
Marcello (Benedetto).
Marschner (Heinrich).
Martini (Giovanni Battista).
Massaino (Tiburtio).
Maynard (John).
Mayr (Johann Simon).
Mazzaferrata (Giovamii Battista).
M^hul (Etienne Henri).
Mel (Rinaldo del).
Mendelssohn - Bartholdy (Jakob
Ludwig Felix).
Miller (Edward).
Monro (— )•
Morales (Cristobal).
MUSIC (ooniwudd).
V, Morel (CUment).
Mouret (Joseph).
Mozzi (Giuseppe).
Nanini (Giovanni Maria).
Naumann (Johann Gottlieb).
Nava (Antonio).
Novello (Vincent).
Packer (Charles S— ).
Palestrina(Giovanni Pierluigi da).
Parry (John).
Parry (John Orlando).
Payen (Nicholas).
Peables (David).
Pepusch (Johann Christoph).
Perez (Davidde).
Pergolesi (Giovanni Battista).
Piccinni (Niccola).
Pi^on (Louis).
Pistocchi (Francesco Antonio).
Pitoni (Giuseppe OtUvio).
PoUaroli (Carlo Francesco).
Porta (Francesco della).
Prussia. Frederick II.» the Great.
Purcell (Daniel).
Purcell (Henry).
Pygott (Richard).
Quantz (Johann Joachim).
Rameau (Jean Philippe).
Reeve (George W— ).
Reinards (W— ).
Richafort (Jean).
Ries (Ferdinand).
Rodwell (George Herbert).
Rogier-Pathie (MaUre y
Salieri (Antonio).
San Martini (Giuseppe).
Scarlatti (Alessandro).
Schickhard (Johann Christian). '
Schumann (Robert Alexander).
Shield (William).
Siess ( ).
Silva (Andreas de).
Simonelli (Matteo).
Smith (John).
Spohr (Ludwig).
Stanley (John).
Stephenson (Joseph).
Susato (Tylman de).
Tallis (Thomas).
Tansur (William), sen,
Tavemer (John).
Thamer (Jo—).
Thomson (John).
Tinnazzoli (Agostino).
Tosi (Pietro Francesco).
Tucker (William).
Tudway (Thomas).
Valentine (John), of Leioesier.
Vallotti (Francesco Antonio).
Verdelot (Philippe).
Verdi (Giuseppe).
Vittoria (Tomas Luiz da).
Vogel (CajeUn).
Vogler (Georg Joseph).
Digitized by
XUSIC icofUinued).
0. Wagner (Wilhelm Richard).
Webbe (Samuel), ;un.
Weldon (John).
Wesley (Samuel).
Widiman ( ).
Wildre (Philippe de).
Willaert (Adrian).
Williams (Aaron).
Wise (Michael).
Zazzera ( )•
Ziani (Marcantonio).
Zingoni (OioTanni Battista).
ICusical Instruments. Miniature*
of angels playing on musical instruments,
late 15th cent. 34,294, flF. 29-39 b.
Sketches of Chinese musical instru-
ments, 1792-93. 33,931, f. 12 b.
Moskett of COS. Norf. andSnff.,
Family of. History of, by J. J. Mus-
kett, 19th cent. 33,860; 33,861.
Moskett of COS. York and Som-
erset, Family of. History of, by J. J.
Muskett, 19th cent. 33,860 ; 33,861.
Moskett (Joseph James). Suffolk
collections, 19th cent. 33,856-33,877.
Mosr al* Cairo, in Egypt v* Cairo.
Mostyan (John), Vicar of Goring, co.
Sussex. Certificate of repairs to his
church, 1592. 33,410, f. 43.
Mostyng (John). Exchequer payment
to, as arras-maker to the King, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 23 b.
Myght (Thomas), of Flitcham, co. Norf.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1601. Eg,
2714, f. 105.
Myles (William), of New Buckenham,
CO. Norf, Letter to J. Hare, 1701. JSg.
2719, f, 269.
Mylne (Robert). Letter to Sir J.
Iianks, 1796. 33,980, f. 51.
Mylor, CO. Coma, Court-roll of Re-
stronguet manor in, 1469-1470. Add,
Roll 32,966.
Mylwurd (John), Rector of Rowberrow,
CO. 8om. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1572. 33.973, f. 7 b.
Mynas (MinoTde). Letter to J. Yates,
1*849. Fr, 34,098, f. 1.
Mynne (Alice). Letter to R. Hale,
1657. 33,572, f. 363.
Mynne (John). Letter to R. Hale,
1657. 33,573, f. 151.
Letter to W. Hale, 1674. 33,573,
f. 118.
Mynne (Thomas), of Walsingham^ co.
Serf, Letters to his cousin. Sir B.
Gawdy, 1602. Eg, 2714, ff. 231, 235.
Mynors (George). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1604. Eg, 2714, f. 412.
INDEX. 761
Mynors (Humfrey), High Constable in
Offlow Hurulredf co. Staff. Accompt of
moneys collected by, for furniture of
soldiers at Tutbury Castle, 1585. 33,594,
f. 203.
Mynyes (Peter), yiin. Letter to ,
8. a. Eg. 2722, f. 153.
Mytkolotfy. Fictorum numinum et
heroum historia," 17th cent. Lot,
34,120, f. 88 b.
Mytton (William), of Halston, co, Salop,
Owned, in 19th cent., Add, 33,354.
N
ITaalde (Arnold), of Middl^rgh. PeU-
tion of, 1693. DxOch, 34,340, f. 73.
ITackinfftony co, Kent, Deed relating
to, 1362. Add, Ch, 36,792.
Ifadeham (George). Advice on the
dealings of English and Dutch mer-
chants, 17th cent. 34,218, f. 172.
ITagel (Jo—), of Leipzig, Tractotus
de successionibus, 15th cent. 34,271,
f. 102.
Hageli (Johann Georg), Musician,
Letter to ^ 1804. Oerm, 33,965,
f. 413.
Nagell (Anne Willem Carel van), Baron,
Dutch Ambaaaador in London, Letter
to Lord Auckland, 1790. I^. 34,430,
f. 23.
Letter to the Governor of the Cape
of Good Hope, 1793. Fr, Copy, 34,448,
f. 32.
STagle (Edward), of Cork. Political
verses, 19th cent. Irish. 33,567, ff. 51,
53.
Vaime '(^^I'^^O* letters to ,
1834. 33,929, f. 311.
Vaime iSir David). Receipt for pay of
the Forces in Scotland, 1707. 34,195,
f. 135.
ITaldi (Giuseppe), Opera Singer. Letter
to Bretelli, with portrait, circ,
1816. Engl, 33,964, ff. 165, 166.
Naldrat (Richard), of Rudgvfick, co,
Sussex, Certificate from, 1592. 33,410,
f. 80.
Vail (Matthew), Mayor of Norwich.
Letters to O. Le Neve, 1705, 1709. Eg,
2720, f. 227; -E^. 2721, f. 116.
Digitized by
762 INDEX.
ITana Sahib (Dhondo Pant). Letter
signed by, 1853. 33,963, f. 108.
ITaiLCe (John), of Nance in Illogan^ co.
Cornwall, Correspondence and papers,
1578-1601. 34,224.
Vaailii (Giovanni Maria). Motets, 1835.
34,051, ff. 30, 38.
ITanteB. in France. Promenade d'An-
gers i Nantes par le bateau-i-vapeur,
1823. Printed, 33,710, f. 133.
Visit to, with views, 1828. 33,710.
Nantwioh Hundred, co. ChesUr,
Acquittance from the deputy-bailiff, for
deodand due on the death of a miller,
1653. 33,939, f. 51.
VapleSy Kingdom of. Prophecy of events
from 1646 to 1990, found In a tomb
in a Benedictine monastery in, 17th cent.
33,350, f. 1.
ITapleSy City of. Letters from Sir W.
Hamilton on the establishment of an
English garden in, 1778-1803. 34,048.
Napoleon Z., ZZZ.y Emperors of the
French. 0. France, Sovereigns of,
Vapoly (Anthony de). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 42.
ITapper (Elizabeth), of Drury Lane^
London, Letter to F. Gawdy, 1639.
Eg, 2716, f. 354.
Vapper (William). Letters to F.
Gawdy, 1632, 1633. Eg. 2715, ff. 77,
79, 109.
Varbone (John), Bluemantle Pursui-
vant. Exchequer payment to, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 27.
NarbonnOy Archbishop of. v. Dillon
(Arthur Richard).
Narvaes (Jose), Ensign in thelMexican
Navy and 1st Pilot, Plan of Lake
Chapala, 1815. 34,240, H.
Hash Manor, oo. QUm, Deed relatbg
to, 1546. Add. Ch. 39,425.
ITasll (John). Letter to P. Moreton,
1667. 33,937, f. 161.
ITash (W— W— ). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1823, 1824. 34,459, ff. 370,
384.
Vassan. Island of, Province of New
York, Value of estates in the county
of Suffolk belonging to rebels in, circ.
1778. 34,416, f. 165.
ITassan (William de), Lord of Odijck^
Dutch Ambassador to England. Pass to,
1689. 34,340, f. 58.
XTassan (William Henry), Earl of Roch-
fordf Secretary of State, Correspond-
ence with R. Gtinning, Minister at
Copenhagen, 1768-1771. Eg, 2697, ff.
279, 290, 299, 303, 305, 310, 313, 315,
321 ; Eg. 2698, ^xmsito ; Eg, 2699, ff. 1-
265 passim ; Eg. 2700, ff. 1, 211, 236,
248, 270, 272.
Letter to Sir J. Goodricke, 1769.
Copy. Eg, 2698, f. 139.
Letter to Lord Cathcart, 1770. Eg.
2699, f. 61.
Letter to W. Eden, 1773. 34,412,
f. 216.
Vassington (William of). Mirror of
Life, early 14th cent. 33,995, ff. 1-96.
Band of Loving, early 14th cent.
33,995, f. 155.
Nathalie (Zaire Martel), Actress, Let-
ter to , n. d, IV, 33,964, f. 119.
Portrait of, with epigram by
L. Gozlan, n. d, 33,964, f. 121.
Natural History. Correspondence
of Sir J. Banks, 1765-1821. 33,977-
33,982.
Notes and extracts on, by R. Owen,
circ. 1828-1832. 34,406.
Natural Philosophy. Fragmento
of the Image du Monde *' of Gautier de
Metz (?), 13th cent. 33,350, ff. 32, 33.
On the form of the earth, etc.,
15th cent. Gr, 34,060, ff. 414, 418.
Eustratius on thunder and light-
ning, 15th cent. Or, 34,060, f. 416.
Treatises on hydrostatics, mine-
ralogy, etc., 16th cent. Ital. 34,113,
ff. 1-14 b.
Nan (Jean), Secretary to Mary, Qu. of
Scots. Contents of letter to, from the
French Ambassador in England, 1584.
33,594, f. 47.
Nan (Maria Dolores Benedicta Josefina),
Opera Singer. Receipt for pay signed
by, 1841. 33,965, f. 167 b.
Nanmann (Johann Gottlieb). Italian
dnets, 19th cent. 34,295, f. 16.
Nannton {Sir Robert), Master of the
Court of Wards. Privy Council order
signed by, 1629. 34,326, f. 58 b.
Nannton-Beanchamp, co. Wore.
Deed relating to, 1310. Eg. Ch. 597.
Nava (Antonio), Composer. Arietta with
guitar, 18th-19th cent. 34,202, f. 49.
Navarre (Inez de), dau. of Adolphus,
Duke of Cletes, wife of Charles, Prince
ofViana. Complaynta sobre la muerte
de, por Pere Torrella, late 15th cent.
33,382, f. 11.
Navarrete (Martin Fernandez de).
Transcripts certified by, 1793. Span.
33,760, ff. 2-28.
Digitized by
INDEX.
763
Navarro ( ). Poem, late 15th
cent. Span, 33,382, f. 166.
Vavarro (Diego Joseph). Letter to
J. de Galvez, 1779. (hpy, 34,416,
f. 381.
Veal (John). Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1830. 33,546, f. 382.
ITavigation. Sailing directions from
England to the £. Indies and in Eastern
seas, 1702-1704. 83,360, ff. 3-57.
Vavyi of England, Exchequer payments
for yictualling of, 1570-1574. Eg,
2723, ff. 20 b, 70 b.
Instructions for the taking of
pirates, <pfc., 1576. Eg. 2790, ff. 201,
204, 223 b, 224.
List of ships to be furnished by
the coast towns, 1588. 34,324, f. 27.
— Certificate of charges at Chatham
for, 1600, 1601. Eg. 2723, ff. 95, 97.
Expenses for fitting out ships of
Sandwich, temp, Eliz. 33,511, ff. 85, 92.
Charges for victualling, 1602-1604.
Eg. 2723, ff. 99, 101.
Estimate for -charge of H.M.S.
Tramontana serving on the Irish coast,
1605. 33,924, f. 31.
Instructions to the fleet, 16[23 (?)].
33,469, f. 32.
Precedents for taking ships for
the King's service, 17th cent. 34,324,
f. 284.
Listof8hips,[1650-1660]. 33,589,
f. 9.
Assessments for maintenance of,
1651-1660. 33,581, ff. 84-100.
Letter relating to the employment
of naval officers as chaplains, 1652.
34,326, f. 66.
Paper on the attack on, and deten-
tion of, H.M.S. Betty in Lisbon Harbour,
1698. 34,335, ff. 4-63.
Accompt of C. Caesar, Treasurer,
1713-14. 34,402.
Instructions to Sir J. Norris,
Commander of the Baltic Fleet, 1716.
34,274, f. 149.
Papers relating to the fund for the
relief of British sailors at Copenhagen,
1737. Eg. 2684, ff. 193, 283.
Letter to the Commissioners from
Capt. S. Hood, 1768. 34,079, f. 68.
— — Letter from the Commissioners for
sick and hurt seamen to Stephens,
1770. Copy. Eg. 2699, f. 177.
Correspondence of S. Bentham
with the Navy Board, 1773. 33,537,
ff. 253, 292; 33,558, f. 130.
Parliamentary grants for, and ex-
penses of, 1775-1807. 33,741.
Navy, of England (continued). Ships
taken by the Enterprise, Commr. T. Eden,
in 1778-1781. 34,417, f. 339.
List ofships in July, 1780. 34,417,
f. 104.
— State of the guardships, 1787.
34,425, f. 225.
Occurrence betw. Phoenix frigate
and La Resolue, French frigate, off
Malabar, 1792. 34,442, ff. 84-96.
Plan for destroying the English
and Dutch squadrons at Flushing, 1793.
34,448, f. 117.
Letters relating to naval affairs,
1795-1801. 33,963, ff. 122-133.
Nelson's plan of attack, 10 Oct.
1805. 33,963, f. 104.
Notes on the Prize Act, by Jeremy
Bentham. 1805. 33,547.
ITavy, Foreign. Lists of French, Dutch,
Damsh and Swedish fleets, [1650-16601.
33,589, f. 9.
List of Danish men of war, 1741.
Eg. 2688, f. 71 b.
Remarks on the Danish Fleet,
1766. Eg. 2696, f. 157.
Munitions of war on certain French
vessels, 1777. 34,413» ff. 167, 168.
List of French ships, with arma-
ment, Dec 1777. 34,414, f. 490.
List of French navy, 1790. 34,431,
f. 289. '
ITeale (Francis). Letter to W. Moreton,
1622. 33,935, f. 44.
ITeaBh (William), of Lopham, oo. Norf.
Letter to B. Gawdy, 1580. Eg, 2713,
f. 103.
ITeave (Augustin), Agent of Sir 0.
Cromwell, of Binchinbrook. Letters to,
1617-1661. 33,463, passim.
Neave (William). Letters of admini-
stration to his estate, 1618. 33,579.
f. 203.
Necker (Jacques). Extracts from letters
cone, his management of the French
finances, 1780. 34,417; f. 20.
Necker, nSe Curchod (Suzanne),
wife of J. I. Necker. Letter to, from
D. Diderot, n. d. i?y-. 83,964, f. 394.
Vedeham (James). Exchequer pay-
ments to, as master-carpenter to the
King, and as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
ff 21, 40 b.
Nederbnrgh (Sebastian Cornells),
Premier avocat de la Compagnie des
Indes Orientales" [ZHiicA East India
Company'}. Letter to Lord Auckland,
1790. Copy. 34,431, f. 64.
Digitized by
INDEX.
Nederbnrgh (Sebastian Cornelis) (con-
tinued). Letter to the Pensionary, 1790.
34,431, f. 437.
Vedham (Francis). Letter to Sir J.
Hobart, 1606. Eg. 2715, f. 75.
Veech (Anthony), Becior of Snetterton,
CO. Norf. Letters to J. Hare, 1703,
1704. Eg. 2719, f. 382; Eg. 2720,
f. 11.
Veedingworth Manor, in Holywell,
CO. ButS. Accompts, 1285. Add. Roll
39,592.
ITegambo, «» Ceylon. Coloured plan,
1756. 34,240, A.
Neild (J — )• Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1802. 33,543, ff. 675,
683, 688.
Veild (Joseph). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1805. 33,981, f. 214.
Neilde (Robert). Letter to W. Moreton,
1627. 33,935, f. 156.
Veill (Patrick), LL.D. Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 274.
Neira. Banda Jtlands. View of, 17th
cent. 34,184, f. 66 b.
Velson (David). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1787. 33,978, f. 163.
Helson (Edward). Letter to C. Gawdy,
1668. i^. 2717, f. 285.
Nelson (Horatio), Admiral, Viscouni Nel-
son and Duke of Bronte. Plan of attack
on the French fleet, 10 Oct. 1805.
33,963, f. 104.
Letter to Lady Hamilton, 1801.
34,274, f. 61.
Letter to T. Atkinson, 1803.
33.963, f. 100.
Notice of returning thanks tor
recovery from a wound, 1797. Facsimile.
33.964, f. 18.
Nelson (John). Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1827. 33,929, f. 91.
Nelson (Lambert), of Bramfield, oo. Stiff.
Letters to O. Le Neve, 1698-1710. Eg.
2719, flf. 27, 179, 196, 227. 230, 241,
253 ; Eg. 2720, f. 409 ; Eg. 2721, f. 159.
Nelson (Robert). Letters to, from Lord
Clifford, 1694. 34,195, ff. lU, 115.
Nelson (Theophila), dau. of George,
Earl of Berkeley, wife of Bob. Nelson.
Letter to, from Lord Clifford, 1690.
34,195, f. 105.
" Nemo." Letter on the Spanish match
written to, by "Nobody," ete., 1621.
34,217, f.20b.
Nentnig (Father Juan), 8. J. Copy of
a mapo? N. Mexico, made by, late 18th
cent. 34,240, B.
Neophytns Presbyter. On abuses
of fasting, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f.444.
Nepean (Evan), Under Secretary of State.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1787-1791.
33,978, ff. 106, 241, 273 ; 33,979, f. 80 ;
33,982, ff. 284, 327, 328.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1791-1800. 33,541, ff. 225, 229,
383, 387, 391, 395, 452, 469, 503, 509, 514,
543, 573, 575 ; 33,543, ff. 125, 127, 129,
245-411 passim.
Nepean (Margaret), wife of Evan
Nepean. Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1799. 33,543, ff. 107, 109,
121.
Nephon, Abbot of Angarathus, m Crete.
Obit, 1559. 34,060, f. 10.
Nerot (John). Petition to the House
of Commons, in Jeremy Bentham's hand,
1830. 33,551, f. 217.
Nesbitt (Mary). Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 1810, 1817. 34,458, f. 73; 34,459,
f. 198.
Nestorins. Anathemas of Cyril
against, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 217.
Netherlands. Summary of events in,
1568-1582. 33,963, f. 65.
Record of daily events, especially
rel. to Antwerp, 1569-1576. Flem.
33,953, f. 113
Instructions for English envoys to,
1575-1577. Eg. 2790, ff. 172 b, 175,
185, 189 b, 194, 200, 208, 214 b, 228 b.
Letter to the States-General on
the condition of Antwerp, 1576. JV.
C^s. 33,953, ff. 13, 146.
Order for the demolition of the
citadel of Antwerp, 1577. Fr. Copy.
33,953, f. 21.
Letter to the States-General from
the burgomaster, etc., of Antwerp, 1577.
F^. 33,953, f. 26.
Letter of the Duke of Parma,
Governor, to the Deputies at Antwerp,
1579. Fr. 33,953, f. 28.
Letter of the same to the inhabi-
tants of Antwerp, 1584-1585. -FV. and
ftem. 33,953, ff. 29, 32-43.
Letter aidvising Qu. Elizabeth to
undertake the defence of, 1585. 33,924,
f.9.
Letter from the Scotch Council to
the Estates of Holland on behalf of Capt,
Renton, 1590. Draft. 33,531, f. 233.
Levy of troops for service in, 1596-
1602. 34,218, f. 87 b.
Dealings of English and Dutch
merchants, 17th cent. 34,218, f. 172.
Treatise on an English alliance
with, against Spain, early 17th cent.
34,219.
Digitized by
INDEX.
765
JXetkerlrndBQ^inued), Privy Coun-
cil order in favour of Dutch merchants,
1629. 34,326, f. 67.
Ordinances for regulating the mint
in the Spanish Netherlands, 1633, 1652.
Extracts. 34,358, f. 6.
English case against the Austrian
Netherlands for a seizure of tobacco as
victuals, 1635. 33,587.
List of Dutch ships, [1650-60].
33,589, f. 11 b.
Protest against Dutch taxes on
English cloth, 1652. 34,326, f. 36.
Transactions with England, 1668-
1701. 34,339 ; 34,340.
Letters from English agents in,
1672-1674. 34,341-34,344.
Offer from Spain to mediate be-
tween England and Holland, 1673.
34,077, f. 18.
Narrative of the Dutch prepara-
tions for war at sea, 1673. 34,339, f. 3.
Correspondence of the States-
General with the ambassador in Eng-
land, 1681-1683. 34,339, ff. 51-134:
34,340, ff. 1-23.
Letter from the Estates of Holland
and West-Kriesland to C. van Beuningen,
1682. Dr.irarul. 34,339, f. 66.
Memorial to the States-General
from the British Envoy, 1682. 34,339,
f. 111.
Dutch political correspondence re-
lating to England, 1685-1688. Extr,
34,507-34,512.
Rules for the mounting and clothing
of the cavalry, 1687. 34,340, ff. 29, 31.
Memoir to the States-General from
Count d'Avaux, 1688. 34,340, f. 41.
Inclusion of the Archbishop of
Maintz in the treaty of Vienna, 1689.
34,340, f. 45.
Payments by the States-General
for bread to the Brandenburgers, 1694.
34,340, f. 75.
Letter from the States-General to
Peter II. of Portugal, with resolutions
cone, the Spanish succession, 1700. Dutch,
34,335, f. 87.
Reply of Charles VL of Germany
and Louis XV. of France to the States-
General cone. Juliers and Berg, 1737.
Copy, Eg, 2684, f. 158.
Report on the trade between Gt.
Britain and the United Provinces, 1773.
34,412, f. 263.
Claims of the Dutch in the E.
Indies, 1780-1786. 34,468, ff. 2, 199.
Memoirs on the interference with
the Dutch trade to New Guinea, 1783,
1785. Fr, 34,466, ff. 55, 130.
ITetherlandB (continned). Negotia-
tions with England for a treaty as to the
E. Indies, 1787-1790. 34,467, ff. 110-
165.
" Proposition " of Dort for settle-
ment of affairs in, 1787. 34,426, f. 230.
Some notions of the government
and disputes in the seven United Pro-
vinces, by P. Wentworth, 1787 (?). 34,427,
f. 321^.
Treaty with Great Britain, 1788.
34,428, f. 37.
Correspondence,^., of Lord Auck-
land while Minister at the Hague, 1790-
1793. 34*430-34,439 ; 34,441-34,449.
Extracts from the Register of the
States-General, 1790-1794. 34,431,
ff. 169, 222, 399 ; 34,439, f. 367 ; 34,443,
f. 188; 34,444, ff 99, 100, 140, 141, 147,
149 ; 34,450, ff. 23, 27, 62, 68, 143, 213 ;
34,452, ff. 361, 362.
Resolution of the States-General
on their relations with the Emperor,
1790. Dutch and Fr, 34,432, f. 72.
Note from the States-General to
the Prussian Court, 1790. Fr, Oopv,
34,432, f. 111.
Answer of the States-General to
the Austrian charge d'affaires, 1790.
Fr, Copy, 34,432, f. 159.
Projects of treaties with England,
1790-1793. Fr. 34,432, f. 267 ; 34,435,
f. 136 ; 34,441, f. 24; 34,451, f. 216.
Report on the finances of, 1790.
Fr, Extr. 34,432, f. 366.
Draft of despatch for the ambassa-
dors to Berlin and Vienna, 1790. Fr,
34,432, f. 394.
Correspondence between the Belgian
congress and the Prussian court, 1790.
Fr, Copies, 34,432, ff. 422, 443.
Papers relating to the revolt of
the Belgian provinces, 1790. 34,433,
passim.
Letter from the Belgian congress
to the deputies with the Belgian army,
1790. Fr. Printad. 34,433, f. 287.
■ Convention relative aux affaires des
Pays-Bas, 1790. Printed, 34,434,
f. 257.
Address of the Free Corps to the
States of Holland, 1790. Fr. 34,434.
f. 417.
Lists of Dutch ships, 1790. 34.434.
ff. 452, 453.
Correspondence of Lord H. J.
Spencer while Minister at the Hague,
1791-1792. 34,440; 34,441.
Discourse on the projected com-
mercial treaty with England, 1792.
34,441, f. 39.
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INDEX.
XTetherlands (cmtinued). Correspond-
ence of the States-General with the
French Minister at the Hague, 1792.
34,443, ff. 191, 278, 279, 341-343.
Correspondence of the States-
General with the brothers of Louis XVI.,
1792. Copy, 34,443, ff. 274, 276.
State of the army, navy, tf<c., of,
1792. 34,446, f. 303.
Tract on the state of, 1792.
34.446, f. 367.
Proclamation for a fast in, 1793.
34.447, f. 372.
Notes relating to the Comity
Batave and Legion Bataye, 1793. Fr.
34.448, f. 56.
Declaration of the States-General
to the yarious states of the Union, 1793.
Fr. Copy, 34,448, f. 132.
Declaration of Gen. Dumouriez,
and manifesto of the States-General in
reply, 1793. Fr. Copy. 34,448,
ff. 169, 290.
Adresse d*un yieux Bataye 4 ses
compatriotes, 1793. Fr. 34,448, f. 371.
General plan of defence against
Gen. Dumonriez, with lists of yessels,
etc., 1793. Fr, 34,448, f. 416.
Correspondence of Lord Auckland
and Lord H. J. Spencer cone, the French
war in, 1793. 34,451, passim.
Project of convention with Prussia,
Germany and Gt. BriUin, 1793. 34,451,
f. 221.
Memoir on the strong places of
the French proyinces near the Emperor's
possessions in, 1793. 34,452, f. 302.
Treatywith France, 1795. 34,453,
f. 260.
Journal of tours in Flanders, by
R. Garmston, 1787-8, 1791. 33,962.
Letters from an English soldier
serving in, 1813-14. 33,766.
v: also Flanders.
Nethersolei Family of. Pedigrees,
19th cent. 33,896, f. 41 ; 33,920, f. 55.
XTettlesteady co. Kent, Deeds relating
to, 1419, 1455. Add. Ch. 36,793;
37,695.
Ncufeld. V, Ramsey, co. Hunt.
Jfeukonuu (Sigismund), Chevalier,
Musician, Letter to , 1829. Fr.
33,965, f. 282.
ITeiUliail (Agnes) and (Denia). Im-
pression of seal of, 13 th cent. XCV. 26.
ITeustadtf Lower Austria. Deed re-
lating to, 1385. Add, Ch. 37,380.
ITeve. V. Le Neve.
ITeve (Francis), of Comhillf London,
father of Oliver and Peter Le Neve.
Letter to, from Lord Nithsdale, 1637.
Eg. 2716, f. 272.
Acquittance to, from E. Under-
wood, 1679. Eg, 2717, f. 378 b.
Hevill (Ann), vnfe of Richard, Earl of
Warwick, Act to disinherit her in
favour of her two daughters, 1472-3.
Extr. 34,218, f. 209.
Nevill (Charles), 6M Earl of Westmor-
land. Letter to his cousin, R. Constable,
1569. 33,593, f. 57.
ITevill (Cos.). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1791. 33,979, f. 71.
Hevill (i^tr Edward). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Sewer and Harberger of the
Serjeants, 1532. 33,376, f. 12.
Nevill (George), Sheriff of co. Notting-
ham. Royal letter to, 1581. 33,594,
f. 8.
Verill (Sir Henry). Commissions and
instructions to, for removal of Mary, Qu.
of Scots, from Tutburv to Ashby, 1581.
33,594, ff. 5, 12-25. '
Nevill (Jo—), of Eedgewell, co, Essex,
Letter to R. Dale, 1699. Eg. 2719,
f. 128.
Vevill (Sir John). Exchequer payment
to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 14 b.
Vevill ^(Richard), Earl of Warwick.
The unmatchable life and death oC
by T. Gainsford, 17th cent. 34,252.
STevill ('Stir Thomas). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as councillor, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 14.
ITeyill (Thomas). Exchequer payment
to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 17.
Verill (Thomas), Dean of Canterburtf.
Poems dedicated to, [1597-1615]. Lai,
33,586, f. 75.
Neville, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 4 ; 33,919, f. 204.
ITeville ( ), Prisoner in the Tower.
Letter cone, the keep of, 1590. 34,195,
f.4.
Neville (Edward). Papers relating to
his claim to the Barony of Bergevenny,
1604. 34,218, ff. 109-111 b, 188, 195 b,
196 b.
Neville (Hon. George), Master of Mag-
dalene College, Cambridge. Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1817. 34,459, f. 215.
Neville (Sir Henry). Names of voters
asked to vote for him and F. Fane, 1601.
34,218, f. 15.
Nevinson of co8.Tork,Westm.,
and Xentv Family of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,920, f. 21.
Digitized by
Nevifly Isle of, W. Indies, Report on an
Act for raising the value of money in,
1684. 34,358, f. 58.
Proof impression of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcviii. 20.
ITevyxiBOll (Thomas). Sepulchral
brass of him and wife at Eastry, 1590.
33,925, f. 46.
ITdWbold (Robert), Chairman of the
Board of Magistrates, St. Oeorge*s, Isle of
Grenada. Letter to P. W. Justyne,
1843. Copy. 34,274, f. 55.
Vewbottley Commendator of, v, Ker
(Mark).
JXeW Brunswick, ^V. America. Proof
impression of seal of Queen Victoria for.
XCVIII. 7.
XTewbnrgh Priory, co. York.
Agreement with Byland Abbey cone,
land and wood near Gilling, [1154-1181].
Eg. Ch. 585.
If OWbnryy co, Berks, Letter of thanks
from the Parliament for the victory at,
1644. 34,253, f. 36.
Vewcastle-on-Tyney co, Northumb,
Letters from the ^layor and Aldermen
to Lord Northumberland, Sir R. Sadleir
and Sir J. Croft, 1559. 33,591, f. 129 ;
33,592, f. 22.
Newcastle, I>uchess of. V. Pclham-
Holies (Henrietta).
Dukes of.
V, Clinton (Henry Fiennes Pel-
ham).
Pelham-Holles (Thomas).
Earl of, V, Cavendish (William).
Marchioness of, v. Cavendish
(Margaret).
Newchurch, co, Kent, Deed relating
to, 1561. Add, Ch. 36,794.
Newcome (Lydia). Letter to Mrs.
Morden, s, a. Eg. 2722, f. 155.
ITewcome (Richard), Vicar of Llan-
rhaiadr. Archdeacon of Merioneth. Letter
to C. Winston, drc. 1862. 33,851,
f.41.
Newoonrt (J—). Letter to Hon. R.
Cecil, 1695. 33,573, f. 177.
New Cross, in Deptford, co, Surrey.
Directions for the search about the road
to, from Rotherhithe, n. d. Eg. 2722,
f. 240.
Newelonde (Robert de). Drawing of
seal of, 19th cent. 33,926, f. 60.
New England, N, America. Report
of the debate on a petition to Parliament
from, 1716. .34,515, f. 183.
IX. 767
New England, N. America (con-
tinued). Plans for the reduction of New
England, etc., circ. 1778. 34,461,
ff. 302-328, 334-343.
Newett (J — ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1803. 33,981, f . 75.
Newfoundland. Report of the Board ^
of Trade on the FUheries, 1785. 34,462,
f. 226.
Proof impression of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcvin. 9.
New Guinea. Memoirs on the inter-
ference with the Dutch trade to, 1783,
1785. 34,466, ff. 55, 130.
New Hall, near Chelmsford, co. Essex.
View, 1669. 33,767, B, f. 76.
Newham Manor, m Truro, o. Tmro,
CO, Comw.
Newham (Robert), Grocer, of Nonoich.
Acquittance to the High Sheriff of
Norfolk, 1594. Eg. 2713, f. 369.
Newhonse (Thomas), of Nonoich.
Letter to Lady Knyvett, 1611. Eg.
2715, f. 122.
Newland (Is—). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1803. 33,981, f. 131.
Newman of Canterbury, co.
Sent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. lib.
Newman (Edmund), Tanner, of Hing-
ham, CO. Nurf, Bond, 1583. Eg. 2713,
f. 153.
Acquittances, 1584. Eg. 2713,
ff. 159, 161.
Newman (John Henry), Cardinal,
"The Dream of Gerontius," circ. 1865.
Partly autogr. 33,984.
Preface to A. W. Button's "An-
glican Ministry," 1879. Eologr. 34,256.
Letter to Rev. W. Jacobson, ctrc.
1835. 33,964, f. 356.
Newman (Robert), of Fundenfiall, co.
Norf. Bond to, 1597. Eg. 2713,
f. 478.
Acquittance to Sir T. Knyvett,
1617. 2715, f. 207.
Newman (Thomas). Letter to B.
Gawdy, 1664. Eg. 2717, f. 252.
Newman (William), of co. Cornwall.
Letters to, from Sir F. Godolphin, 1597.
34,224, ff. 26, 27, 29.
Newman (William), of Bacansthorpc,
CO, Norf, Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1703,
1710. Eg. 2719, f. 392; Eg. 2721,
ff. 141, 148.
Newmarket, co, Cambr. View, 1669.
33,767, B, f. 50.
Digitized by
768
INDEX.
ITewnhamt co. Hertf, Deed relating
to. 1596. Add. Ch. 35,499.
irewnliam, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1398. Add. Ch. 36,795.
ITewport, co. Bucks. Writ for rent of
the three hundreds of, 1623. 34,195,
f. 18.
Newport, co. Essex. Deeds relating
to, 1597-1601. Add. Ch. 39,075-39,077.
Newport (Andrew). Attorney for re-
ceipt of pay as Comptroller of the Great
Wardrobe, 1676. 34,195, f. 67.
Newport (Thomas), Baron Torrington^
Treasury Commissioner. Note for pay-
ment to J. Aislabie, 1716. 34,195,
f. 151.
Newsham (H— ). Letter to 0. Le
Neve, ante 1712. Eg. 2721, f. 348.
News-letters. News from England,
the camp in Flanders and other places,
1 June, 1692—31 May, 1693. 34,096.
English. From London, 1682,
1687-88. 34,487 1688-1689. Eg.
2717, ff. 411-431, 434-440;— 1692-3.
34,096, ff. 10-397 passim.
Whitehall, 29 Sept., 1695.
Eg. 2718, f. 224.
from Ireland. Cork, 1798. 34,454,
f. 284.
. Downpatrick, 1798.
34,454, f. 375.
Waterford, 1798. 34,454,
ff. 286, 297, 342, 344, 361, 37a.
. from Denmark. Copenhagen, 1772.
Eg. 2701, f. 14.
from France. Lyons, 1793. 34,451,
f. 372.
Nice, 1792. 34,445, ff. 24,
92.
L Paris, 1778. 34,415,
ff. 292, 318, 332, 392 ;— 1786-1788.
34,463;— 1790. Fr. 34,433, ff. 179,
203:— 1792-1793. 34,446, f. 150; 34,447,
f. 190; 34,448, ff. 47, 151 ; 34,450, f. 356.
Strasburg, 1792 - 1793.
34,445, f. 88; 34,451, f. 412.
Verdun, 1792. 34,445,
34,451, ff. 127, 392, 412, 416^ 426, 455,
466, 509.
Mayence, 1792 - 1793.
34,445, ff. 102, 148, 189, 457; 34,446,
f. 179 ;'34,451, ff. 457, 459, 468, 492.
- Treves, 1792. 34,445,
f. 114.
f. 179
from Italy. Cagliari,1793. 34,451,
f. 6.
from Germany. Berlin, 1773.
Eg. 2702, f. 233.
Frankfort, 1792-1793.
34,445, f. 163 ;— 34,448, f. 44 ; 34,451,
ff 323, 340, 361, 364, 392, 427, 470,
473, 516.
1 Hamburg, 1743. Eg.
2691, f. 276; J^i^. 2692, f. 55.
Mannheim, 1622. 34,217,
f 38 b ;— 1792-1793. 34,444, ff. 5, 66,
81, 94, 205 ; 34,445, ff. 36, 89 ; 34,448,
ff. 450, 450 b; 34,450, ff 34, 138, 140,
164, 214, 248, 333, 377 b, 402, 432;
. Capraia, 1793.
• Saorgio, 1793.
. Sospello, 1793.
18.
Turin, 1630.
ff. 272, 274, 278;— 1793.
f. 148 b; 34,452, f. 63.
Venice, 1628.
f. 228.
- from the Netherlands
f.542.
f. 147.
f.88.
34,446,
34,451,
34,451,
33,935,
34,451,
33,935,
, Brussels,
1792-1793. 34,445, ff. 65, 106, 181,
359, 361, 408r, 415; 34,446, f. 174;
34,447, f. 359 ; 34,450, f. 380 ; 34,451,
ff. 337, 450, 458, 476, 508, 516 ; 34,452,
ff. 6, 79, 182.
• Breda, 1792. 34,445,
- Li^ge, 1792. 34,446,
Ostend, 1792. 34,445,
ff. 348, 378, 380.
Rotterdam, 1792. 34,445,
f. 264.
f. 114.
f. 340.
. Toumay, 1793. 34,451,
f. 112.
from Poland. Warsaw, 1767. Eg.
2696, ff. 235, 291, 379.
- from Portugal.
Lisbon, 1668.
St. Petersburg,
34,331, f. 17
from Bussia.
1793. 34,447, f. 259,
from Spain. Bilbao, 1632. 33,936,
f. 37.
Madrid, 1767. Eg. 2696,
f. 238 ;— 1792. 34,442, f. 350.
• from Sweden. 1756-1759. Eg.
2694, ff. 166, 213, 215, 225, 229. 254-
271, 275-283.
. Stockholm, 1772. Eg.
2701, f. 183.
from Switzerland. Berne, 1792.
1799. 34,455,
34,445, f. 61.
from Syria.
ff. 201*, 201**.
• from America
. New York, 1778-
1780. 34,416, ff 125, 296, 343, 350,
462 ; 34,417, f. 217.
Newson (Robert). Letter to F. Gawdy,
1655. j^^. 2717, f. 74.
Newson (William), of Uggeshall, co.
Suff. Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1694,
1696. Eg. 2718, ff. 127, 351.
Digitized by
INDEX.
769
New South Wales. Proof imprei-
sioQ of seal of Qaeen Victoria for.
XCVIII. 12.
ITewSpapen. London Gazette, 14-
18 Feb., 1744. Eg, 2692, f. 171 ;— 26
April, 1746. 33,954, f. 23;— 14-17 Feb.,
1789. 34,428, f. 442 ;— 2-5 Feb., 1793.
34,447, f. 439.
Gazette de la Haye, 24 April, 1744.
Eij, 2692, f. 276.
Gazette de France, 12 Dec, 1777.
34,414, f. 420.
Gazeta de Madrid, 26 Dec, 1788.
34,428, f. 339.
Berlinische Zeitnng, 11 Oct., 1792.
34,445, f. 77.
■ Noavelles eztraordinairesde divers
endroits, 11 June, 1793. 34,451, f. 367.
Journal de Francfort, 7 Oct., 1795.
34,453, f. 357 ;— 27 May, 1798. 34,454,
f. 282.
— Gazette des Pays Bas, Supplement
Extraordinaire, 20 May, 1794. 34,452,
f. 435.
London Gazette Extraordinary,
16 Oct., 1797. 34,454, f. 136-
■ Counsel's opinion by Ld. Brongham
cone, a libel in the *^Coloaiat," 1824.
33,964, f. 28.
Newton {Sir Isaac). Letter in ridicule
of, from G. Home, 1749. 34,079, f. 60.
Newton (Richard), of Serjeanfs /nn.
Letters to R. Dale, 1708. Eg. 2721,
ff. 6, 14.
Newton (Sampson), Bector of Babcaryy
and Prebendary of Combe Undecima and
Yattouj CO, 8om, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571-1576.
33,973, ff. 7, 15, 17.
Newton (William). Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1790. 33,541, f. 113.
New 7ork. Account of vessels and
merchandise for which outward permis-
sions and licences were granted at, 1778.
34,416, f. 63,
Value of estates in, belonging to
rebels, circ, 1778. 34,416, f. 167.
Prices of goods, 1778. 34,416,
f. 122.
Information of Heron on
aflhirs at, 1780. 34,417, f. 162.
New Zealand. Proof impression of
seal of Queen Victoria for. xcviii. 15.
Neyle (Richard), Bishop of Lincoln,
Protest of the Commons against his
speech on Impositions, 1614. 34,218,
f. 115 b.
NiC9a, Archbishops of.
V. Eustratius.
Joannes.
Nice. News of the movements of the
French army in, 1793. 34,451, f. 440.
V. also News-letters.
Nioephoras I., Patriarch of Cbnston-
tinople. Canons, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 211 b.
Chronographia Brevis, 15th cent.
Or. 34,060, f. 499.
■ Extracts from, on liturgical ques-
tions, 15th cent. Or. 34,060, f. 445.
Extracts from canons of, 15th
cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 580.
Nioephoras Callistus. Table for
finding Easter, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 163.
On the names of certain hynms,
15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 490.
Nicetas, Archbishop of Heraclea. On
bigamous marriages, etc.^ 15th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 211.
Nicholas, Abbat of Stanley^ oo. WUis.
Cast of seal of, circ. 1300. xcv. 10.
Nicholas fil. Bogeri. Cast of seal
of, temp. Hen. III. zciY. 80.
Nicholas fil. BofferL Cast of seal
of, temp. Hen. III.— -Edw. I. XCIY. 55.
Nicholas fil. Bogeri. Cast of seal
of. xcvii. 35.
Nicholas of Bonndway, in Bi»
shop's Cannings, co. Wilts,
Family of. Papers, wills, etc.^ relating
to, teinpp, Eliz.— Geo. II. 34,008.
Impressions of arms and crest of.
xcv. 28-34.
Nicholas (Bridget), widou) of Edw,
Nicholas. Receipts for payments by,
to her husband's creditors, 1734-1751.
34,008, ff. 80-97.
Nicholas (Edward), of Manntngford
Brvcef co, Wilts. Deed of settlement,
1687. Copy, 1706. 34,008, f. 43.
Nicholas (Edward), of Devixes^ co, Wilts,
General release to, by F. Child, 1725.
34,008, ff. 73, 74.
Composition for tithe with the
vicar of Rowde, 1729. 34,008, f. 78.
Nicholas (Edward Richmond), M.D,
Map of his property of Round way Farm,
in Bishop's Cannings, ctrc. 1750. 34,008,
f. 1.
Nicholas (Griffin), of Roundway, in
Bishtp^s Cannings, co, Wilts (pb, 1634).
Will. Copy, 1729. 34,008, f. 20.
Nicholas (Jane). Agreement oonc the
sale of the Black Bear Inn, in Devizes,
1754. 34,008, f. 98.
Nicholas (Joan), of Bcundway, in Bi-
shop*s Cannings, co, Wilts, Letter to,
from C. Dan vers, 1679. 34,008. f. 42.
3 V
Digitized by
770
INDEX.
ITicholaA (Joan), icidow, of Deches, co.
Wilts, Grant of goods to her eon John,
1727. 34,008, f. 77.
XTicholaS (John), of Compton Chamber-
lain Manor, co, Wilts. Acquittances
from J. Zouche, under-sheriff, in con-
nection with the manor, 1559. 34,008,
f. 2.
ITicholAS (John). Survey of his pro-
perty in Bishop's Cannings, 1625.
34,008, f. 19.
Nicholas (Sir John). Signature, as
Clerk of the Council, 1682. 34,195,
f. 87,
Vicholas (Philip), Deputy Gaoler. Let-
ter to 0. Le Neve, ante 1712. Eg. 2721,
f. 350.
VicholaS (Robert), of Brohenhoro'igh,
CO. WUts. Inquisitio post mortem, 1602.
34,008, f. 3.
VicholaA (Robert). Brief of lease by
him and his mother Joan, of Roundway,
etc., in Bishop's Cannings, circ. 1059.
34,008, f. 39.
Nicholas ( Robert ), of Devizes, co.
Wilts. Discharge of, from contributing
to the infantry militia, 1661. 34,008,
f. 40.
Nicholas (Robert). Note of his entry
at the Inner Temple, 1679. 34,008,
f.41.
Nicholas (Robert), of Devizes, co, Wilts.
Bond of, to J. Child, 1692. 34,008,
f. 53.
Appointment of, as Deputy Recorder
of Devizes, 1695. 34,008, f. 55.
Inventory of his goods after his
Nichols (John Gough). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1825-1842. 34,188, ff. 138,
532, .545, 565-567 ; 34,189. ff. 24, 31,
33, 70, 89, 116-120, 124, 152, 190, 201,
231, 235.
Letter to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1835.
33,929, f. 332.
Letter to, from Dr. M. WooUett,
death, 1725. 34,008, f. 75.
Nicholl (Sir John), King*s Advocate.
Correspondence with Lord Auckland,
1806-1807. 34,456, ff. 486, 490;
34,457, ff. 5, 163, 165, 198, 260.
NichollS (David), Rector of Radstock^
CO. Som. Book of Articles of 4.0. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 21 b.
Nichols (John) F.8, A., Printer. Letters
to Sir J. Banks, 1787, 1791. 33,978,
f. 98; 33,979, ff. 120, 123.
Note of his purchase uf Bp. Nicol-
son's correspondence, 1808. 34,265,
f. 1.
Nichols (John Bowyer), Printer. Let-
ters to S. Grimaldi, 1826-1830. 34,188,
ff. 161, 326, 400, 415, 424, 426, 428,
443, 453, 459, 461, 516. 531.
Letter to J. H. Burn, 1830. 34,188,
f. 455.
1834. 34,103, f. 25.
Nichols (Morgan). Letter to Sir J.
banks, 1791. 33,979, f. 87.
Nichols and Son, Messrs. Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 134.
Nicholson of Wonldham and
Doddintfton, co. Sent, FamUu of.
Pedigree, to 1663; 19tb cent. 33,920,
f. 12 b.
Nicholson (Charles), Musician. Letter
to, from Sir G. T. Smart, 1825. 33,965,
f. 85.
Nicholson (Henry Joseph Boone), Hec-
tor of St. Albans. Letter to C. Winston,
1849. 33,851, f. 22.
Nicholson (Lothian D— ). Presented,
in 1892, Add. 34,237.
Nicholson (Samuel), Captain. Letters
to Capt. J. Hynson, 1777. 34,413,
ff. 198, 233, 276, 278.
Nicholson (William), Bi-<hop of Glour
cester. Letter to J. Smyth, 1667.
33,589, f. 63.
Letter cone, the suppression of
conventicles in co. Gloucester, 1669.
33,589, f. 75.
Nicholson (William). Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1788, 1802. 33,978, ff. 182.
184; 33,981, ff. 4, 25, 27, 31.
NicodemnS. The Gospel of, 13th cent.
Fr, Eg. 2710, f. 126.
, Narrative derived from the Gospel
of, 14th cent. Fr. jE^. 2781, f. 173.
Nicol (George). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1783-1807. 33,977, ff. 217, 226, 229,
282, 283; 33,978, ff. 48, 64, 65, 202;
33,980, ff. 113, 311; 33,981, f. 250;
33,982, ff. 311, 312, 352, 354, 355,
356.
Nicolas (Sir Nicholas Harris). Letters
to S. Grimaldi, 1824-1828. 34,188,
ff. 10-19, 25, 32, 34, 51, 94, 117, 119,
140, 141, 166, 227, 281.
Letter to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1837.
33,929. f. 401.
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1843.
34,189, ff. 250, 254.
Letter to C. Winston, 1847.
33,851, f. 9.
Digitized by
INDEX.
NlCOlaus, Patriarch of Constantinople.
On prohibited raarriaees, 13th cent. 6r.
Eg. 2707, f. 235 b.
Vicolaus, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Letter to the Pope, 1089: 12th cent.
Gr. 34,060, f. 569 b.
— — Letter to, from the Archbishop of
Calabrin, 1089; 12th cent. Gr. 34.060,
f. 571 b. * *
Vicolson (Jo—). Letter to Bp. Nicol-
son, 1707. 34,265, f. 97.
Nicolson (S— ). Letter to Hon. F.
Thynne, 1714. 34,195, f. 144.
Vicolson (Thomas), Pector of Eams-
hilly CO 8om. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1580. 33,973, f. 27 b.
Vicolson (William), Bishop of Carlisle
(1702)^ of Derry (1718). and Archbishop
(1727). Correspondence, 1683-
1727. 34,265.
— Letter to, from Rev. W. Wake.
1700. 33,924, f. 98. *
Vield (James). Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1803. 33,544, f. 38.
Viemeyer (Wilhelm Georg). Patent
to, as Geheimer Regierungsrath, 1867.
Oerm. 33,964, f. 41.
Nienpoort (J—). Letters to Baron
r .Z*"*"*' ^^^2' ^^73. ly. 34,341.
f. 106; 34,342, f. 33. ' *
Nieuport, »n Flanders. Accounts of
the battle, etc., at, 1600. 34,218.
28 b; 34,224, f. 36. ' '
KightgaUe (William), Pector of En-
more, co. 8om. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1574. 33,973,
I. 12 D.
ITurhtingale {Miss Florence), P.P,C.
Signature, 1885. 34,482, f. 43.
Nile, Piver. Account of a voyage from
Alexandria to Wady Haifa, with draw-
1828. 34,080-34,088.
"^oi,''f!'r9b"'''"^ '^^^
NUometer. Description of, at Ele-
phantme, 1825-28. 34,082, f. 64.
VithisdaiU. «. Nithsdale.
Nithsdale, EiHs of. v. Maxwell.
^;y» ( ). Citoyen. Letter to Sir
J. Banks, n. d. 33,982, f. 310.
Nix (Richard), ^wAop 0/ A'ortwcA. Cast
of seal of, 1500. xcv. 21.
NoaiUes (Gilles de), Ahbi de Lisle,
Ambassador to England. Complaint to
771
'^^r P"vy Council.
[1559]. Fr. 33,591, f. 178. '
Noble (Charles F— ), of Madras. Ac-
r3:765,ff.2.'22.''*""'"^'
Noblet (A—), Actress. Letter to •
bt. Paul, n. d. Fr. 33,964, f. 123.
"Nobody." Letter on the Spanish
1621. 34,217, f. 20 b.
Node (George). Exchequer payment to,
as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2. 33,376,
I. Ou.
^?^J?^r f^^omas), of Potterdam. Letter
to O. Le Neve, 1701. Eg. 2719, f. 270.
Noel (Edward), 2nd Viscount Campden.
34 253*^21 ^^"""^ >««««sment, 1643.
^f?5?^^r.^^l^'"y^J>- Poems, ^te.,crc.
l7l^fl;/7r'^-^'^'^'^'>'^^^'
Nogaret d'Epernon CLouis del
Cardiwil de Lavalette. Account of the
siege of Verceil by the French army
under, 1638. 34,216, f. 43 b. ^
Nolan (Thomas). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1819. 33,545, f. 370.
Nompar (Francois Philibert Bertrand),
Comte de Caumont. Add. 33,793 was
bound, in 1813, under his directions.
Nonconformista. Papers relating
to the suppression of conventicles in co.
Glouc, 1669-1672. 33,589, ff. 75, 77,
Nonington, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1424-1477. Add. a. 36,796-
36,799. '
Monumentol inscriptions at, 19th
cent. 33,921, fL 165, 167 b, 171, 172,
175 b.
Nonne. v. Nunne.
NonSUChy CO. Surrey. Accompt for
repairs to Royal House at, 1600. 1601.
34,195, ff. 14, 16.
Nootka Sound. Papers relating to
the seizure of British ships at, 1790
34,432, ff. 32-47, 174, 307; 34,433,
ff. 254, 258. '
Norden (Daniel). Letter to J. Bentham.
1760. 33,537, f. 24.
Description of Essex,
33,769.
Norden (John).
with map, 1594.
Norfolk, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp. Elix.— Charles II. Add. Ch.
39,967.
3 D 2
Digitized by
INDEX.
772
Vorfolk, County of (continwd). Letter
to the Commissioners of Masters and
Justices of Peace in, from Lord Essex,
1599. ir^. 2714, f. 3.
. Acknowledgment of receipt, at
Chester, of three horses levied in Norfolk
for service in Ireland, 1601. Eg. 2714,
f. 133 b.
. Letter to the Commissioners of
Musters in, from the Privy Council, 1601.
Eg, 27 Uy f. 140.
Letter to the High Sheriff, from
Sir F. Vere, for provision of 150 soldiers
to embark at Yarmouth, 1602. Eg.
2714, f. 193.
Letter to the Commissioners of
Musters in, from T. Hunston, 1602.
Eg. 27 U, f. 202.
Petition to Sir T. Fairfax from,
1647. 34,253, f. 53.
Letter to the High Sheriff, from
the agents for collecting the Royal Aid,
1696. Copy. 2718, f. 307.
. Lists of Incumbents, 13th-19th
centt. 34,288, A, B.
Archdeaconry of. Institutions in,
copied from Dr. Tanner's collections,
1780. 33,393.
Norfolk; Dukes of. v. Howard.
Nortfate (Joseph), of Norwich. Ac-
quittance to T. Knyvett, 1627. Eg.
2715, f. 394.
Norman (Daniel). Suit of Qu. Henrietta
Maria against, 1665. 34,262, f. 88 b.
NormaiL (Robert). Letters to Bp.
Nicolson, 1726, 1727. 34,265, ff. 252,
253.
Normancross Hundred, ^o.Jlunt.
Deed relating to, 1580. Add, OA.
39,'259.
Sessions-roll, 1604. Add, Boll
39,593.
Normandy. Tour through, with views,
etc., 1828. 33,704-33,711.
Noronha (Miguel de). Poem by, 16th
cent. Port. 33,791, f. 3 b.
Norres (Henry). Exchequer payments
to, as Esquire of the body to the Kmg,
and Verger in Windsor Castle, 1532.
33,376, f. 16 b.
Norreys, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 217.
Norris (Anthony), of Norwich. Letters
to F\ Neve, 1678. Eg. 2717, ff. 368,
369.
NorriS (Anthony), of Barton, co. Norfolk-
Transcript of Institutions in Norwich
diocese, 1780. 33,393.
Norris (C— ). Letter to Jeremy Bent-
bam, 1800. 33,543, f. 272.
NorriS (Elizabeth). Letter to
Moncke, 1677. Copy. Eg, 2717,1 355,
Norris (James). Letters to 0. Le Neve,
1702-1709. Eg, 2719, f. 306; Eg.
2720, ff. 74, 97, 190, 247, 283; Ej,
2721, f. 119.
Norris (Jeremy), of Norwich. Letter*
tVT Neve, 1675-1681. Eg, 2717,
ff. 336-339, 343, 359, 363, 394.
Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1695-1697.
Eg, 2718, ff. 217, 311, 404, 429-431.
Letter to Sir J. Gawdy, 1696. Eg.
2718, f. 296.
Norris (John), of North Walnham, co,
Norf. Bond to W. Chamberlaine, 1637.
Eg. 2716, f. 277.
NorriS (John), of Norwich. Letters to
hiTcousin, F. Neve, 1675-1681. Eg.
2717, ff. 333, 341, 345-354, 356, 360,
361, 370-375, 378, 380, 388-393,
Letter to his cousin, O. Le Neve,
1680. Eg. 2717, f. 386.
Letter to P. Neve, 1681. Eg.
2717, f. 395.
Norris (John). Letter to G. Bladwell,
1693. Eg. 2718, f. 102.
Norris {Sir John), Admirt^. I>»?truc-
tions^to, when Commander of the Baltic
Fleet, 1716. 34,274, f. 149.
Norris (Teresa). Letter to O. Le Neve,
0^1712. f^. 2721, f. 351.
Norris (Thomas), Brasuf^ o/ Wynumd.-
ham, CO, Norf. AcquitUnce to M.
Kylverte, 1613. Eg. 2715, f. 157.
Norris (William), M.P,,afterwardtBwrt,
LeUers to Hon. R. Cecil, 1693. 33,573,
ff. 171, 176.
. Letters, during his embassy to the
Great Mogul, to Sec. Vernon, 1700.
Copies. 34,348, ff. 88, 108.
North, EarU of QuUford. Book-plate,
19th cent. 34,063.
North (i«M ^^^""^
Eden, 1778. 34,416, f. 1.
North (Sir Dudley). Signature, as
Pri^Councillor, 1684. 34,195, f. 85.
North (Francis), Is* ^«'^,,S**Y^"
slgTtuU as Lord Keeper, 1682, 1684.
34,196, ff. 83, 85.
North (Francis). Letter to H. Wood-
(^1779, 34,274, f. 33.
North (Frederic), Baron North, after-
t^(1790) Earl of Gudford, Pnms
Minister, Offices and their holders at
Digitized by
INDEX.
773
the cloae of his administration, 1782.
34,418, f. 397.
Correspondence with W. Eden,
1775-1785. 34,412, ff. 343, 396 ; 34,413,
ff. 1, 5, 18, 102, 141, 288, 289; 34,414,
ff. 130, 195, 209, 309, 335, 337, 461,
501-503, 507-509; 34,415, ff. 92, 197,
398, 422; 34,416, ff. 233, 2G5, 267,
270, 276-278, 285, 299, 307, 360, 391,
393,458, 499-504; 34,417, ff. 41, 134,
153, 154, 160, 170, 174, 189, 193, 208;
34,418, ff. 15, 45, 134, 182; 34,419,
ff 44, 115, 254, 421, 435, 455 ; 34,420,
ff. 23, 25, 36, 42, 55, 77, 78, 92 ; 34,461,
ff. 52-61.
• Letter to the King, on the inclusion
of C. J. Fox, etc, in the administration,
1783. JSu tr, 34,419, f. 119.
Letters to Lord Carlisle, 1781.
1782. 34,418, ff 162, 344.
Vorth (George Augustus), Srd Earl of
GuUford, Utters to W. Eden, 1784,
n. d. 34,419, f. 379 ; 34,461, f. 51.
Funeral expenses, 1802. 33,610,
f. 109. 1 -» > >
North (Henrietta Maria), wife of Brotm-
loWf Bishop of Winchester, Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1787. 33,978, ff. 138,
140. » » ,
North (.^ir Henry), of Mildenhall Letter
to Sir B. Gawdy, 1600. Eg, 2714, f. 71.
North {Sir Henry), 1 Bart,, of MUden-
hall. Letter to W. Gawdy, [1661-16631
Eg. 2717, f. 229.
North {Sir John), of Elmham Hall, co.
Suff. Letter to B. Gawdy, 1594. Ea,
2713, f. 333. ^
North (Roger), 2nd Baron North. Let-
ters to B. Gawdy and Colbie,
[1564-1595]. Eg. 2714, ff. 40-44.
Letter to, as Commissioner of
Musters for co. Cambridge, from Lord
Winchester, 1569. 34,079, f. 10.
Letter to, from G. Talbot, 1584.
34,079, f. 17.
Letter to, from Chief Justice Wrav,
1586. 34,079, f. 19.
Letter to, as Ix)rd Lieutenant of
CO. Cambridge, from Qu. Elizabeth, 1593.
33,964, f. 1.
Owned Add, 34,063
North {Sir Roger), of MiUlenhall, co. Suff.
Letter to [1620-1651]. Ea.
2717, f.l. ^
North (Roger), of Bougham, co, Norf.
Letter to P. Lc Neve, 1721. Ea, 2721,
f. 467. *
Northampton, County of. Charters,
etc., rel. to possessions of Peterborough
Abbey in, 13th cent. Eg, 2733.
Northampton, Comty of {continued).
Deeds relating to, 1346-1763. Add, Ch.
38,784-38,792.
Papers rel. to drainage of the
Fens in, 1528-1650. 33,466 ; 33,467.
Surrey of Crown Forests in, 1564.
34,214.
Writs relating to, tempp, Eliz. —
Charles II. Add. Ch, 39,968.
Papers relating to, 16th, 17th
centt. 33,656, ff. 112, 113; 34,217,
passim,
Order cone, the Commission of
Sewers in, 1616. 34,218, f. 164 b.
■ Commission for preseryation of
the King*8 game in, 1620. 34,217, f. 6.
Names of 100 men levied in, 1625.
34,217, f. 15.
Letter-book of the Lieutenants of
the trained bands in, 1660-1665. 34,222.
Papers relating to the Commission
of Array, 1661. 34,217, ff. 68 b-70.
Northampton, co. Northt, Deed re-
lating to, circ. 1240. Add. Ch. 34,251.
Customs, 1341. Fr, 34,308, f. 3.
Documents relating to, 15th-17th
centt. 34,308, ff. 10-25.
Signatures of mayors and other
officials, 17th, 18th centt. 34,308,
ff. 1-2, 26-27 b.
Lists of wills of family of Baker
in the registry of, 19th cent. 33,613,
ff. 49, 70 b.
View, 1669. 33,767, B, f. 54.
Impression of common seal of.
LXZXIV. 2.
Northampton, Earls of,
V, Compton (James).
Compton (Spencer).
Howard (Henry).
Marquis of. v. Parr (William).
Northborgh (Roger), Bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield. Cast of seal of,
1322. xcvil. 30.
Northern Seas. Discovery of, by
the Muscovy merchants of London.
33,837, f. 70.
Northill, CO. Bedf, Deeds relating to,
1428-1656. Add. Ch, 38,486-38,502.
Northmoor, co. Oxon. Complaint of
resistance to the Sheriff in, [1651-1652].
34,326, f. 34.
Northumberland, County of. Writs
relating to, tempp. Eli*.— -Charles II.
Add, Ch, 39,969.
Petition from the wool-growers of,
1618. 34,324, f. 14 b.
Digitized by
774 INJ
ITorthiunberland, County of (oon-
tinued). Tours through, with views and
drawings, 1801. 1825. 33,638 ; 33,685.
n'orthnmberlandy Duke and Earls
of. V, Percy.
ITorthwode (Roger de), Chimler,
Drawing of seal of, 1389-90 ; 19th cent.
33,926, f. 61.
Vorthwold, co. Norf. Order to the
constables of, 1635. Eg. 2716, f. 217.
ITorton, co. Hertf. Deed relating to,
1488. Add. Ch. 35,509.
XTortoiIy CO. Kent. Deed relating to,
1578. Add. Ch. 36,800.
Norton, co. Northt. V. Thrupp, in Norton.
Norton Priory, co. Chest. Cast of
seal of, 13th cent. xciv. 31.
Norton of co. Kent, Famiit^ of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 27 b.
Norton (Edward), of Saffron Walden.
News-letters to, 1682-1688. 34,487,
ff. 3, 5, 9, 13, 30, 40, 50-54.
Norton Ferrers Hundred, co.
Som. History of, by Rev. W. Phelps,
19th cent. 33,827.
Notes on parishes in, by Rev. W.
Phelps, 19th cent. 33,829, f. 115.
Norway. Ordinance of Christian VI.
of Denmark for setting up a salt re-
finery in, 1737. Eg. 2684, f. 140.
SUtistics rel. to, 1764, 1767.
Eg. 2695, f. 28 ; Eg. 2696, ff. 258-265.
Norwich, co. Norf. Accompts of ex-
penses at the assizes, 1600. Eg. 2714.
f. 131.
Norwich, See of. Cast of seal of R.
Taylor, Special Commissary in Lynn for
the Bishop, 1529. zcii. 33.
■ Bishops of.
V. Bateraan (William).
Freake (i'Mmund).
Home (George).
Jegon (.lohn).
Lyhert (Walter).
Manners-Sutton (Charles).
Nix (Richard).
Parkhurst (John).
Scambler (Edmund).
Skeniing (Roger de).
Spencer (Henry).
Trimnel (Charles).
Norwich, Archdeaconry of. Institu-
tions in, copied from Dr. Tanner's
collections, 1780. 33,393.
— Casts of seals of various com-
missaries of, 1544-1720. LXXXVli. 46,
47, 55, 56 ; xci. 57.
Norwich {Sir John), \st Bart., J. P.
for CO, Northt. Certificate by, of the un-
fairness of his fellow-magistrates, 1645-
1653. 34,326. f. 67.
Norwich (William), of Thetford.
Letter to F. Gawdy, 1625. Eg, 2715,
f. 287.
Nostradaams (Michael). Pretended
translation from, by A. Marvell, 1671.
34,362, f. 50.
Notman (James). Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1799. 33,543, f. 149.
Nott (George Freleric), D.D. Used, in
1816, Eg. 2711 for his edition of Wyat*s
Poems.
Nottingham, Ccmty of. Writs re-
lating to, tempp, £liz.---Charle8 IL Add,
Ch. 39,970.
' Sheriffs of.
V. Markham (Robert).
Nevill (George).
Nottingham, co. Notts. Expenses of
R. de Lejburn, as Warden of the Castle
in 1264-1268; 19th cent. 34,153,
ff. 194-213.
Nottingham, Earls of,
V. Finch.
Howard (Charles).
NotnS. Letters thus signed to W.
Titley, 1758, 1759. Eg. 2694, ff. 264,
265.
Nonrrit (Adolphe), Opera Singer.
Letter to Duvage, 183(5. Fr.
33,965, f. 125.
Nova Scotia, N. America. Proof im-
pression of seal of Queen Victoria for.
xcviii. 6.
Novelli (Pierantonio). Pen and ink
drawings illustrating Raccolta di com-
posizioni a Clori in morte del di lei
Quaglio," attributed to, 1764. 33,794.
Novello (Clara Anastasia), Opera Singer.
Letter to, from G. A. Rossini, 1842.
Ital. 33,965, f. 380.
Novello (Vin«-ent). Serenade, 19th
cent. 33,811, ff. 138, 153.
Letters to D'Almaine and Co.,
1828, 1831. 33,965, ff. 66, 68.
Letter to J. French, 1847. 33,965,
f. 70.
Letter to, from J. L. F. Mend els-
sohn-Bartholdy, 1844. 33,965, f. 268.
Owned, in 1846, Add. 34,003 ;
34,073, ff. 7-60.
Novo Mercato (Adam de). Cast of
seal of. CI. 2.
Novo aCercato (Margaret de> Cast
of seal of. CI. 3.
Digitized by
INDEX.
775
ITowell of Bye, co. Suss., Family
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 15.
K'owell (Andrew), Sheriff of eo, Leices-
ter. Royal letter to, 1584. 33,594,
f. 43.
Nowell (Henry), Oovemor of the Isle of
Man, Letters to the Duke of Ormonde,
1673-1674. 33,589, ff. 170, 230, 272.
Voje (William), of co. Comvall. Letters
to, rel. to the defences of the county,
1597, 1600. 34,224, ff. 26, 27, 34, 38.
M'oyes(Ann). Memoir, 1842. Printed,
34,189, f. 238.
Woyes (Sarah). Memoir, 1842. Printed,
34,189, f. 238.
Nubia. Journal of voyage np the Nile
to, 1832-33. 34,198.
Vnbia, IiOWer. General description
of, and history of the Nubians to 1820.
34,082, f. 124.
Notes and views in, by E. W. Lane,
1825-28. 34,080-34,088.
ITlUILSen (Michael von), Danish Secre-
tary at War, Letter to W. Titley, 1741.
Eg, 2689, f. 47.
Vnnas de Guzman (Ramiro Phelippe
do), Conde de Onatfy Duque de San Lucar
la Mayor y de Medina de las Torres,
Secret articles betw. England and Portu-
gal signed by, 1665. 34,329, f. 95.
Vnxme (Elizabeth). Letters to her
nephew, B. Gawdy, and her sister, s, a.
Eg. 2722, ff. 156-158.
Nnnne (George). Complaint against,
by the inhabitants of North Pickenham,
n. d. Eg, 2722, f, 159.
ITimne (John). Letters to B. Gawdy,
1578-1605. Eg, 2713, ff. 72, 73, 78, 79,
82, 85, 92, 93, 96, 116, 1H7, 216, 307.
338, 359, 363, 364, 374, 388, 406, 407,
416, 417, 431, 432, 475; Eq, 2714
ff.287, 382,411; Eg. 2715, f. 1.
Letter to his sister, 1579 FSOl.
Eg, 2713, f. 97.
Letter to Sir T. Knyvett, 1604.
Ej, 2714, f. 385.
Bond to W. Tipper, 1593. Eq.
2713, f. 311. ^
Bond to, from M. Crispe, 1594.
Eg. 2713, f. 335.
Hume (Thomas), of Culford, co, Suff.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1603. Ea.
2714, f. 264. ^
HlUISia (Fr. Jacobus de). Canon of Pare,
near lAmvain. Wrote, in 1339-40, Add.
33,416.
HlUllim (Edmund). Letter to Sir T.
Knevet, 1608. Eg, 2716, f. 103.
Hutting (Thomas), Alderman of Cam-
bridge, Correspondence with Rev. W.
Cole, 1756, 1758. 33,498, ff. 90, 92, 94.
NycoUes (William), Pector of Exton
and Exfordy co. Som. Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571.
33,973, f. 6.
Oakes (Richard), Charge d'affaires at
St. Peter Letter to Sir R. Gun-
ning, 1776. Eg. 2703, f. 346.
Oakley, Great, co. Northt. De^ds
relatins: to, temp, Edw. 1., 1478. Add,
Ch, 34,252 ; 34,253.
Oaths. Oaths of public officials at
Northampton, 15th-16th centt. 34,308.
ff. 10-15, 19 b-24b.
— — For the Governor and garrison of
Berwick-on-Tweed, 1563. Eq, 2790.
ff. 56, 64.
Form of oath on admission to the
Privy Council, 1566. 34,216, f. 1.
Oath for the Irish Council, 1574.
Eg, 2790, f. 22.
^— Forms of oath fur a captain and a
soldier, 1601. 34,176, f. 34.
• Oath of the Knights of the Bath,
1625. 34,217, f. 45.
Commission to administer oaths.
1667. 33,589, f. 72.
Oaths taken on the assumption of
the government of Portugal by Dom
Pedro, 1667-8. 34,330, f. 74
Of allegiance to William and Mary,
1689. 33,589, f. 309.
Abjuration oath proposed in the
Lords, 1690. 34.340, f. 63.
Petition of the Quakers concerning
oaths, ante 1696. 33,574, f. 187.
Of the Register in Chancery, 17th
cent. 34,324, f. 286.
Of a Privy Councillor, 1783.
34,419, f. 155.
Oatlandfly co, Surrey. Accompt for
repairs to Royal House at, 1600, 1601.
34,195, ff. 14, 16.
O'Beirne (Thomas Louis), Bishop of
Meath. Letter to the 2nd Earl of Chi-
chester, 1821. 33,441, f. 73.
Obotrites, The. Account of their
worship, with drawings of idols, etc.,
1813. 33,647, f. 195.
Digitized by
776
INDEX.
O'Brien (Donougb-, son of Conor), 4th
Earl of Thomond. Arbitration bv, cone,
the inheritance of the daughters of Teigae
O'Brien, 1600. Copy. Add. Ch. U,9SS.
O'Brnadar (David), of Limerick, Ire-
land's Hurlyburly : a poem, 19th cent.
Irish. 33,567, f. 42.
O'Bryen (Dennis). Letter to, from
C. J. Fox, 1803. 34,079, f. 81.
Occleve (Thomas). Poem on Sir J.
Oldcastle, with notes bv R. James, 1624-
36. 33,785.
OcUey, CO. Surrey. Deed relating to,
1708. Eg. Ch. 596.
O'Clery (Edmund). Story of, 1765.
Irish. 34,119, f. 2.
O'Conellan (Owen). Owned, in 18th
or 19th cent.. Add. 34,119.
O'Connell (John), of co. Kerry. Ire-
land's elegy, 19th cent. Irish. 33,567,
f. 16.
OciakoWy in Russia. Negotiations con-
cerning the retention of, by Russia, 1791.
34,436, passim,
O'Daly (John). Owned, in 19th cent.,
^(W. 34,1 19-
OdcU&ode ai. Bode in Astbury,
CO, Chest. Deeds relating to, temp. Hen.
111.— 1740. Add. Ch, 37,094-37,222.
£xtract from Domesday cone. 1608.
33,938, f. 57.
' Depositions in a suit cone, a water-
course in, 16th cent. Imperf, 33,938,
f. 8. /-y » »
Orders to the constables of, cone.
assessments, 1655. Copies. 33,939, f.
113.
Odoric of Pordenone, Friar. Tra-
vels of, 1318-1330; I9th cent. Ital.
33,756.
O'BnininS (Cathin). Duan Chathiin :
historical poem by, 19th cent. Irish.
33,567, f. 6.
Ody (William). Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1799. 33,543, f. 151.
Odyke, Lord of, v. Nassau (William
de).
O'Ferall (Richard), Capuchin, Tract
on the Catholic religion in Ireland,
circ. 1658. 33,744, f. 8.
WSbJb Dyke, cos. Denbigh, Hereford^
and Salop, Account of visit to, with
views, 1832. 33,726.
Offen ( ). Letter to W. Titley,
1764. Eg, 2694, f. 6.
OAnbach, in Hesse Darmsiadt. o.
New»-letter8.
Offenbach (Jacques), Musician. Letter
to , post 1855. Fr. 33,965,
f. 284.
OflLey, CO. ffertf. Deeds relating to,
13th cent.--1657. Add. Ch. 35,500-
35.508.
Offlow Enndred, co. Staf. Accompt
of moneys collected in, for furniture of
soldiers at Tutbury Castle, 1585. 33,594,
f. 203.
Offord, CO, Hunt, Deeds relating to,
temp. Hen. 111.— 1611. Add, Ch. 33,633-
33,637.
Offord^Daroy, co. Hunt. Deed re-
lating to, 1607. Add. Ch. 39,260.
O'Flynn (DenisX <>/ Cork. Compli-
mentary verses to J. Fiott, 1806. Irish.
33,567, f. 4.
Oghams. On Irish Oghams, by J. Mc
guige, 19th cent. 33,778.
Ogilvy (James), 1st Earl of Senfield,
4th Earl of Findlater (1711). Letters
to Lord Godolphin, 1703-1708. 34,180.
Letter to the Duke of Qneensberry,
1707. 34,180, f. 1.
;le, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
3,919, f. 327 b.
Ogle (Oeorge), Governor of Wexford.
Letter to W. £den, 1781. 34,418,
f. 102.
Ogle (ITiomas), of London. Letter to
W. Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2722, t 160.
O'Orady (StandUh Hayes). Wrote and
presented, in 1889, Add. Ch. 34,938.
Presented, in 1892, Add. 34^119.
O'Eara (James), Baron Tyrawly, Am-
bassador to JRtissia. Correspondence
with W. Titley, 1744. Eg. 2693, ff. 6,
28, 147, 233, 281.
Oisin. V, Ossian.
Okehampton, co. Devon. View, 1669.
33,767, B, f. 10.
Okeley (Lawrence), of Smdcroft, co.
Suff. Distribution of food by, to the
prisoners in Melton gaol, 1588. Eg.
2713, f. 215.
Okeley (Thomas), of Parham, co. Suff.
Letter to Gawdy, s. a. Eg,
2722, f. 162.
Okely (Thomas). Letter to..
Gawdy, n. d. Eg, 2723, f. 163.
Okstede (Roland de). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1269-70. Copy^ 19th cent.
3^,921, f. 67.
Digitized by
INDEX.
777
Okstdde (Holand de). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1292. Copy^ IHh cent, 33,921,
f.73.
Okstede (Thomasina, dan. of Rol. de).
Inquisitio ad qaod damnum, 1303.
Copy, 19th cent. 33,921, f. 80.
Drawing of seal of, [1298-91.
33,926, f. 62.
Oldcastle (Sir John). Poem on, by
T. Occleye, with notes by R. James,
1624-36. 33,785.
Oldfeld (Sir Philip). Letter to the
Privy Council, 1609. 33,935, f. 12.
Agreement with his son Somerford,
and with £. Cotton, 1628. 33,938,
f. 135.
Oldfeld (Somerford). Agreement with
his father, 1628. 33,938, f. 136.
Oldisworth (Nicholas). Poems, 17th
cent. 33,998, f. 77 b.
Oldman (William). Letter to 0. Le
Neve, 1701. JEg.27l9, f. 244.
Oldom (Nicholas). Acquittance to F.
Gawdy for money for the poor prisoners
of the King's Bench and Marshalsea,
1615. £ij. 2715, f. 197.
OXeary (Dermot). Elegy on, by E.
O'Rahillv, 19th cent. Irish, 33,567,
f. 36.
Oliphant ( ). Letter to W.
Carmichael, 1777. Copy. 34,414,
f. 329.
Olipliant (Thomas). Owned, in 19th
cent.. Add, 34,000-34,002.
Oliver of Seale, co. Kent, Family
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 15 b.
Oilier (Charles). Letter to, from W.
Harrison Ainsworth, 1844. 33,964,
f. 228.
Letters to, from Leigh Hunt, 1855,
1858. 33,515, ff. 25-32.
Olsperg, near Basle, Switzerland, Cast
of seal of the Cistercian Nunnery of, 13th
cent, zciii. 1.
Olympiodoras. On the fall of
Solomon, 15th cent. Or. 34,060,
f. 399 b.
Oljraer (Robert), Rector of Cricket Mil-
herbe, co, Soin. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 3.
OmboSy in Egypt, v. Kom Oomboo.
Onate, Conde de. v, Nnfiez de Gasman
(Hamiro Phelippe de).
OVeaohtaa (John). Story of Ed-
mund O'Clery, 1765. Iris/i. 34,119,
f. 2.
Olfeill (John), M.P, for Sandalstoum,
CO. Antrim. Correspondence with W.
Eden, 1781-1782. 34,418, ff. 38, 76,
77, 84, 97, 120, 303.
Ongley (Alice). Letter to R. Twysden,
1596. 34,175, f. 4,
Onslow: Jacobite pseudonym for the
Duchess of Ormonde, 1718-9. 33,950,
f.90b.
Onslow (George), Musician. Letter
to Baron de Fremont, 1834. Fr. 33,965,
f. 156
Ophemins (Michael), M.D,j Professor
at Louvain, Opinion on the nature of
tobacco, 1635. Lat, 33,587, f. 1.
Opinm. Statement on the opium mono-
poly in India, circ. 1786. 34,468,
f. 252.
O'Ballilly (Egan), of co. Kerry. Eletfy
on D. O'Leary, 19th cent. Irish, 33,567,
f. 36.
Orange, Princes of, William I. In-
structions for English envoys to, 1575-
1576. Eg, 2790, ff. 172 b, 189 b, 200.
William II. Speech of Charles L
on the Princess Mary's marriage with,
1641. 33,468, f. 27.
William Henry III. Account of
his invasion of England, 1688. Fr.
33,970.
> Letter to Pensionary Hop,
1673. Dutch, 33,964, f. 33.
Commission to M. Tromp,
1680. Dutch. Add. Ch. 37,397.
Rules ordained by, for the
equipment of the cavalry, 1687. 34,340,
ff. 29, 31.
V, also England, Sovereigns of.
William IIL
William V. Letters to the SUtes
General, 1790, 1792. Copies. 34,431,
f. 343 ; 34,441, f. 160.
Correspondence with Lord
Auckland, 1790-1793. Fr. 34,430, f.
271; 34,431, f. 56; 34,432, f. 280;
34,434, f. 4; 34,435, f. 168; 34,436,
f.l30b; 34,440, ff. 419, 454; 34,446,
f. 250 ; 34,448, ff. 41, 253, 305, 388,
430, 437; 34,449, f. 19; 34,450, ff. 46,
379.
Letter to George III.,
1792. Copy. 34,445, f. 291.
Correspondence of Frede-
rica Sophia Wilhelmina, his wife, with
Lord Auckland, 1790-1804. 34,431,
ff. 50, 58, 66; 34,432, f. 48; 34,433,
f. 249 ; 34,435, f. 307 ; 34,436, f. 130 b ;
34,437, ff. 325, 518; 34,438, f. 466;
3+,439, ff. 3, 116 ; 34,440, ff. 417, 474;
34,445, f. 290 ; 34,447, f. 181 j 34,449,
f. 42 ^ 34,451, E 13, 105, 127 ; 84,453,
Digitized by
778
INDEX.
ff 156, 193, 345 ; 34,455, f. 545 ; 34,456,
ff. 55, 555.
— — Correspondence of his wife
with Lord H. Spencer, 1791. 34,440,
ff. 447, 448.
Correspondence of his wife
with the Emperor Leopold, 1 792. Copiea.
34,441, ff. 323, 324.
• Letter from his wife to
Lady Auckland, 1793. 34,451, f. 155.
List of festivities at the
marriage of Princess Frederica Lonisa
Wilhelmina, 1790. Dutch. Printed,
34,433, f. 250.
V. also Netherlands.
Orange, William Frederic, Prince of.
King of the Netherlmds (1815). Letters
to the States General, 1793. Copiea,
34,451, ff. 123, 124, 315, 359, 491.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1798,
1813. Fr. 34,455, f. 40; 34,458,
f. 530.
Orations. Anonymous, late 1st cent.
Qr, Imperf. Pap, CCLVI. t»rso.
Orcadensis, Zncola. v. Incola
Orcadeniiis.
Ord (James). Letter to W. Titley, 1764.
Eg. 2694, f. 316.
Ord (WilUam), of Whitfeld Hall, co,
Northumb. Letter to Lord Auckland,
n. d. 34,461, f. 62.
Order of Fools, The : a poem hy
Lyduate, late 15th cent. 34,360,
f. 24.
OBDEBS, MILITARY. Ord^e de
Che Valerie, circ. 1400. 34,114, f.
236 b.
• Catalogues of books and prints
rel. to, belonged to Sir J.Banks, 18th-
19th centt. 33,494, ff. 87, 124.
Bath. List and oath of knights,
at coronation of Charles I., 1625. 34,217,
f. 44 b.
Particulars of clothing of
the knights, 17th cent. 34,217, f. 45 b.
The charges of a Bachelor
knight, 17th cent. 34,218, f. 184.
^— — Installations of, in West-
minster Abbey, to 1753. 33,379, ff. 50 b-
62 b.
St. John of Jerusalem. Cast of
seal of, with counter-seal of Philip de
Thame, the Prior, 1345. xciv. 37,
38.
Star Cross. Decree admitting
GriiHn Laczansky, 1769. 33,963, f. 62.
RELIGIOUS. Car<At«wrw. Verses
on monasteries in the province of Mech-
lin, 17th cent. Lat, 33,392, f. 172.
OBDEBS, RELIGIOUS (amiinued).
Cistercians. Exhortation to, from Archbp.
of Canterbury, to pav tithe."*, 1179. Copy,
16th cent. Eg. 2679, f. 1 b.
Dominicans or Friars Preachers.
Calendar of the use of, 14th cent.
33,992.
Exchequer payment to
Friars Preachers in England, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 29.
Memorials on the part of
the Dominicans of New Spain respecting
the natives, etc., 1568. 33,983, f. 287.
Rule, etc., of the " Snore
di Penitentia,** 16th cent. 33,439.
' Casts of seal of Garsyas de
Loaysa, General Master, 1500. xcV. 17,
18.
Franciscans or Friars Minor,
Admission to confraternity of T. Bucke
and Christiana his wife, 1470. Add. Ch,
37,678.
Jesuits. Letter on the trial and
execution of Campion and other Jesuita,
1581. Span, Copy. Eg. 2679, f. 9.
• Instructions from the
Commissioners of inquiry for Jesuits and
seminary priests in Cornwall, 1592.
34,224, f. 11.
Letter from a Jesuit to
his Father Rector, on public affairs,
circ. 1625. 33,469, f. 33.
Annual letters of, from
Japan, 1625-27. EngL transl.^ circ,
1632-42. 33,761.
Account of the expulsion
of the Jesuits from Madrid, 1767. Eg.
2696, f. 238.
Fraternity of St. Lazarus in Eng*
land. Impressions of seals of. LXXXi.
58 A, B ; — cast of seal of. LXXZi. 70.
• St. Clare, Ordo ad benedicendam
sororem, early 15th cent. Eg. 2708,
f. 29.
Ordnance. Exchequer payments f^r,
1569-1574. Eg. 2723, ff. 2 b, 47 b,
73 b.
Treatises on militarv engines, 16th
cent. lial. and Lat. 34,113, f. 15.
Directions for conduct of an
arsenal, making rockets, etc., 1600.
Germ. 33,417.
Order for restraining transporta-
tion of iron ordnance from a furnace at
Brenchley, 1613. 34,218, ff. 16 b, 17.
-— ^— Sections of infernal machines used
at St. Malo, etc., 1694, 1696. 33,506,
ff. 19, 20.
Sketches of Chinese artillery, by
Capt. H. W. Parish, 1793. 33,931,
f.l2.
Digitized by
INDEX.
779
Ordnance Office. Debts* 1567. Eg.
2723, f. 87.
Register of stores bsued by, 1643-
1644. 34,315.
Order for payment at Gibraltar,
1722. 33,954, f. 28.
Orfordy Earl of, V. Walpole (Horatio).
Origen. Account of, by Georgius Ha-
martolus, 15th cent. Or, 34,060,
f. 509.
Orkney Islands. Complaints against
Loi-d R. Stewart, as Fewar of, 1575.
83,531, f. 161.
Map of, 17th cent. 34,184, f. 3.
Chart of, [1794-1800]. 33,632, D.
Orkneyf Bishop of. v. Both well (Adam).
Orlandi (Ferdinando), Musician. Letter
to G. Ricordi, 1823. ItaL 33.965, f. 361.
Orleans, in France, Visit to, with
views, 1828. 33,710.
Orleans, Philippe I., Due (T. Pane-
gyric on Princess Henrietta of England
dedicated to, ctrc. 1661. Fr. 33,752.
OrManSy Philippe II., Due cT, Regent of
France, "Otway," a Jacobite pseu-
donym for, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Poem on the death of, by A. Pope,
1723. Copy. 34,109, f. 29.
Orlestone, oo, Kent, Deed relating
to, 15th cent. Add, Ch, 36,801.
Orlingbnry Hundred, oo. No tht.
Warrant to the constable of, for an
array, 1618. Copy, 34,222, f. 1.
Ormonde. Duchess of, V. Butler (Eliza-
beth).
Marquis and Duke of. v. Butler
(James).
Ormston (James), "o/yaf 77*." Letter
to Sir J. Forster and his brethren, 1559.
33,592, f. 72.
Omith.Olon'. Lists of British birds,
19th cent. 33,495.
Orrery, Earl of, v, Boyle (Roger).
Orton-Watervilley oo. Hunt. Deed
relating to, 1583. Add. Ch. 39,261.
Orvieto (Ugolino di), *^ Archipresbi/ter**
of Ferrara, Treatise on Music, 1477.
Lat. 33,519.
Orwell (Thomas), Rafmanj of Ayhham,
CO. Norf. Acquittances, 1511-1514.
Eg, 2713, ff. 8-12.
Osbom (John), Envoy to Saxony, Corre-
spondence with R. Gunning, 1771-1775.
Eg. 2700, f. 234; Eg. 2701, ff. 86, 162 ;
Eg, 2702, ff. 5, 157, 179 j ^g, 2703,
ff. 36, 269.
Osbom (John), F,R.S, Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1803, 1805. 33,981, ff. 115,
186, 199.
Osborne, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 299 b.
Osborne (Bridget), wife of Thonuxs^
Earl of Danhy, Letter to, from Lord
Bath, circ, 1680. 34,195, f. 76.
Osborne (Dorothv). Correspondence
with W. Temple, 1652-1654. 33,975.
Osborne (Edward), Viscount Litimer,
Letters to > 1687. 34,195, ff. 91,
93, 95.
Osborne (Francis Godolphin), Marquis
of Carmarthen and (1789) Duke of Leeds,
Secretary of State. Correspondence
with Lord Auckland, 1786-1791. 34,421,
ff. 84, 86, 88, 92, 115, 116, 134-140,
151, 157, 164, 195, 200, 202, 226, 238,
265, 273, 294, 298, 308, 323, 339, 354,
390, 428. 438, 447, 451 ; 34,422, ff. 12,
20, 21, 27, 33, 34, 50, 51, 58, 68, 76, 78,
85, 88, 125, 142, 144, 150, 152, 160,
183, 213, 245, 272, 284-291, 317, 339,
357, 359, 363, 364, 369, 377, 386, 392,
400, 406, 429, 445, 449, 453, 456, 467,
473-478, 484, 488, 495-497, 507;
34,423, ff. 1-3, 12, 27-31, 67, 73, 97,
101, 107, 113, 161 b, 168,220, 224,231,
286, 334, 335, 342, 343, 355, 356, 365,
372, 374, 377, 381, 384, 400, 401,
404, 406, 411 b ; 34,424, ff. 41, 51, 55,
60, 103, 107, 144, 164, 193, 198, 202,
215, 221, 225, 238, 245, 260, 274, 301,
379, 396, 405, 433, 438, 441, 454, 467,
469, 479 ; 34,425, ff. 6, 10, 24, 30, 33,
45, 46, 61, 63, 121, 123, 125, 142-151,
165, 181, 190,220,264, 277, 326, 346,
367, 375 ; 34,426, passim ; 34,427, ff. 1,
3-16, 19-22, 42, 52-55, 72, 76, 96, 97,
104-111, 127, 134, 159, 173-178, 204,
214-217, 222, 265, 268, 269, 281, 294,
369, 374-379, 385, 387, 388, 403, 434-
436 ; 34,428, passim ; 34,429, ff. 10, 34,
37, 38, 73, 81. 98, 102, 107, 122, 124,
126, 210, 212, 220, 224, 235, 248,
257, 259, 262, 266, 287, 289, 381, 409;
34,430, ff. 152, 156 b, 158, 186, 194, 196,
217, 226-233,241, 247, 268, 270, 273-
276, 279, 285, 291-297, 324, 326, 332,
337-343, 348, 352, 360-365, 373, 379,
416; 34,431, passim; 34,432, ff. 1 9, 26,
77,88, 98, 108, 147-154, 188, 196, 226,
227, 238-249, 274-278, 291. 297, 313-
317, 322,334, 365-385,390-412, 437,
438,452, 454 ; 34,433, ff 1, 28, 32-62,
85-98, 100-110, 122-150, 153-158,
163-173, 187-190, 204-215, 234, 239-
245, 252-265. 276, 279-341, 349, 367-
384, 386-392, 396, 399-422 ; 34,434,
ff. 14, 43, 78, 83, 92, 110, 119, 123, 141,
169, 203, 213, -.'43, 301, 311, 346, 348,
Digitized by
780
IKD£X.
355, 384, 392, 394 ; 34,435, ff. 2, 33, 70,
102, 125, 146, 171, 185, 218, 234, 263,
308, 312, 348, 362, 367, 411, 451;
34,436, ff. 1 b, 27, 60, 62, 101, 104, 121,
139, 176, 186, 188, 209, 223, 231, 243,
267, 275, 308, 317, 343, 353-360, 369,
371, 389, 430.
CorreBpondence with W. Eden on
the French treaty as to the £. Indies,
1787. 34,467, ff. 1-109.
Correspondence with the Duke of
Dorset, 1785-1787. 34,419, f. 460:
34.425, ff. 192, 238.
Correspondt-nce with G. Cranford,
1785. Copies, 34,419, ff. 473-477;
34,420, ff. 13, 19, 40, 63, 188, 220, 266.
Correspondence with D. Hailes,
1785- 1791. Copies, 34,420, ff. 61, 74,
83,147, 171, 190, 209, 268, 273, 286;
34,422, ff. 13, 79 ; 84,435, ff. 74, 329.
Correspondence with R. Listen,
1786- 1791. Copies, 34,422, f. 229;
34,435, f. 80 ; 34,465, ff. 22-203.
Letter to Sir J. Harris, 1787.
34.426, f. 281.
Letter to W. W. Grenville, 1787.
34,426, f. 325.
Correspondence with J. Ewart,
1787- 1790. Copies. 34,426, ff. 276,
283 ; 34,430, ff. 92, 117, 127, 249, 260,
263, 277 ; 34,432, ff 1, 11, 17, 96, 114,
130, 165, 167, 178, 202-225, 228, 260,
283-288, 309, 338-342, 428; 34,433,
ff. 3-lH, 21, 78, 175.
Letter to H. Elliot, 1789. Copy,
34.429, f. 371.
Letter to F. Drake, 1790. 84,430,
f. 26.
Letters to Count Revickzky, 1790.
Br, 34,430, ff. 38, 150.
Letters to Count Woronzow, 1790.
Fr, Copies, 34,430, .f. 86 : 34,433,
f. 266.
Letters to Sir R. Ainslie, 1790.
34.430, ff. 188, 255.
Correspondence with Sir R. Keith,
1790-1791. 34,430, ff. 256, 258, 264;
34,432, f. 354 ; 34,433, ff. 63, 216-227,
268, 303-308, 344; 34,435, ff. 165, 275,
279, 299, 374.
Correspondence with the Marques
del Campo, 1790. Copies, 34,431, ff. 69,
71, 73.
Letter to A. Merry, 1790. 34,431,
f. 75.
Correspondence with C. Whitworth,
1790-1791. 34,431, f. 409; 34,432,
ff. 357, 359, 388; 34,434, ff. 62, 373:
34,436, f. 278.
— Letters to A. Fitzherhert, 1790,
1791. Copies, 34,432, ff. 32, 46 ; 34,435,
f.76.
Osborne (Francis Godolphin), Marqvis
of Carmirthen and (1789) Duke of
Leeds, Secretary of St^iU (contiwed)
Corr«'spondence with F. J. Jackson,
1790-1791. Copies, 34,434, ff. 64, 146,
159, 379; 34,435, ff. 72, 84, 86, 220,
222, 397, 401, 403, 405 ; 34,436, ff. 282,
284, 290.
Correspondence with Lord Elgin,
1790-1791. Copies. .34,434, ff. 144,
324, 344 ; 34,435, ff. 82, 370, 436,
440.
Letter to, on negotiations for
treaty with the Dutch as to the £. Indies,
1787. 34,467, f. 110.
Osborne (Lord Francis Godolphin), son
of the 5th Duke of Leeds, Letters to
Lady Auckland, 1802, n. d. 34,455,
f. 559; 34,461, f. 65.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1804-
1810. 34,456, f. 50; 34,457, ff. 92,
* 151, 390; 34,458, ff. 175, 183.
Osborne (John), of Norwich, Letter to
O. Le Neve, 1709. Eg, 2721, f. 118.
Osborne (Leonard), of Yarmouth, co,
Norf, Acquittance to B. Eluyne, 1642.
Eg, 2716, f. 381.
Letters to T. Knyvett, 1646, 1647.
Eg, 2716, ff. 413, 421.
Osborne (Peregrine), Marquis of Car^
marthen and (1712) 2nd Duke of Leeds,
Letters to William IIL and W. Blath-
wayt, 1694. 34,351, ff. 7-40.
Letter to, from W. Blathwavt,
1694. 34,351, f. 41.
Osborne (Thomas), of Orford, co, Suff,
Letter to his brother-in-law, A. Mingay,
1632. jF^. 2716, f. 64.
Osborne (Thomas). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, s, a. Eg, 2722, f. 165.
Osborne (Thomas), Earl of Danby, Lord
Treasurer, Allegations of W. Bedloe
against, circ, 1678. 34,195, f. 73.
Expense of his keep in the Tower,
1680. 34,195, f. 82.
Letter to the Duke of Lauderdale,
1677. 34,274, f. 97.
Correspondence with Sir L Jen-
kins, 1678. 84,274, ff. 99-104.
Letter, when in the Tower, to
Lord Abingdon, 1684. 34,079, f. 44.
Letters to, from F. Parry, 1678.
34,333, ff. 2, 8, 39.
Osborne (Thomas), Marquis of Carmar-
then, Duke of Leeds (1694). Power to,
to treat with the Dutch Ambassadors,
1689. 34,340, f. 43.
' Correspondence with W. Blath-
wayt, 1692-1693. 34,351, ff. 1-6.
Digitized by
Osbume (Thomas), of Bressingham, oo.
Norf, Letter to B. Gawdy, 8. a. Eg,
2722, f. 167.
Osear 11., King of Sweden and Norway.
V, Sweden and Norway, Sovereigns of,
Oseley (John), of Courtenhall, co, Northt,
Recognizance of debt in the Conrt of
Chancery, 1587. Copies. Eg, 2713,
ff. 208, 209.
Osma, BtsKope of,
V. Loaysa (Garcia de).
Tello de Sandoval (Francboo).
Osmond (John), Jf.il., of Corpus ChrisH
Collegey Oxford, Letters to, on the
Thirty, nine Articles, 1682. 33,498,
ff. 71, 73.
Osorio (Juan Agmoin), of S, Domingo,
Depositions, 1568. Span, 33,983,
f. 293.
Ossian. Irish tales and poems, 1765.
34.119.
OsSOry, Bishops of.
V, FitzJohn (William).
Hotham (John).
Oaten (Adolph Siegfried ron der), Count,
Minister for Foreign Affairs in Denmark,
Correspondence with R. Canning, 1771.
Eg, 2700, flf. 11, 15, 24, 46, 95, 96, 123,
130, 181, 185, 190, 202, 205, 210.
Ostand, in Belgium, Papers relating to
the arrest of Englishmen at, 1694.
34,340, ff. 77, 78.
V. also News-letters.
Ostennan (Ivan), County Vice-Chat^
cellor of Buseia, Letter to M. Alopeun,
1790. Copy. 34,434, f. 149.
Letter to de Kalitcheff;
1791. 34,439, f. 123.
Ostorins (Publins Scapula). Explora-
tions of the vallum of, in co. Som., 1828.
33,701 ; 33,702.
Oswald (James), Commissioner of the
Treasury. Warrant signed by, 1761.
33,610, f. 47.
Oswestry, co, Salop. Deeds relating
to, 1496-1522. Add, Ch, 37,619-
87,622.
Otamendi (Miguel de). Letter to W.
Eden, 1788. 34,428, f. 328.
Oteringden (Ralph de). Inqnisitio
post mortem, 1341. Copy, 19th cent.
33,921, ff, 91, 92.
Oterjrnffden (Laurence de). Inqnisitio
ad qnocT damnum, 1303. Copy, 19th
cent. 33,921, f. 93 b.
Otford, CO, Kent, Deeds relating to,
1398-1579. Add, Ch. 36,802-36,805.
:X. 781
Otford, CO, Kent (continued). Rental
in 1577. Copy, 19th cent. 33,902,
f. 67.
Honour of, co. Kent. Elztracts
from court-rolls of, 1460-1575; 19th
cent. 33,898, ff. 1, 157.
Otham, CO, Kent, Deeds relating to,
1445-1630. Add. Ch. 36,806 ; 36,807 ;
37,655-37,657.
Otterbonme, co, Southt. Deed re-
lating to, 1281. Add, Ch. 37,677.
Otterden, co, Kent. Deed relating to,
1592. Add, Ch, 36,808.
OttOy son of Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-
Cassel, Journey into England, 1611.
Germ. 33,838.
Otto (Dr. Carl), of Copenhagen. Letter
to, from G. Combe, 1837. 33,964,
f. 247.
Otway: Jacobite pseudonym for the
Duke of Orleans, 1718-19. 33,950,
f. 90 b.
Otway (Sir Robert Waller), l5* Bart,,
Vice-AdiniraL Letter to Rev. W. Phelps,
1835. 33,836, f. 222.
Onlton Kanor, oo, Suff, Warrant to
the steward, to collect rents, 1598.
Eg, 2713, f. 490.
Onseley (Sir Gore), let Bart,, Am-
bassador to Persia. Journal of his secre-
tary, J. J. Morier, 1810-1814. 33,839-
83,844.
Onsley (William), Bector of Shepton
Beauchamp, co, Som. Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577.
33,973, f. 18.
Ovando (Juan de), Spanish Inquisitor.
Depositions before, 1567 - 8. Span.
33,983.
Over, CO. Comb. Deed relating to, 1718.
Add. Ch. 32,986.
Orerbnry (Sir Thomas). Observations
on his travels in the United Provinces,
1609. 34,218, f. 129.
Overend(Marmaduke), Jfustctan. Letter
to , 1778. 33,965, f. 17 b.
Overton (William), Bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield. Letter to, from Sir R.
Sadleir, 1585. 33,594, f. 213.
Ovidins Naso (Publius). Translation
of Amor. Lib. L £1. viii., 17tb cent.
34,362, f. 104.
Ovinff, CO. Sussex, Presentment for
Sunday-dancing in, 1592. 33,410, f. 74.
Owen ( ), CoL Letter to, from
the Duke of Ormonde, 1719. 33,950,
f.54.
Digitized by
782
INDEX.
Owen (Caroline Amelia), xcife of Sir
Richard Owetiy K.C.B, The Fortress of
Metz : a plaj, 19th cent. 34,409.
Owen (^Sir David). Exchequer payment
to, as chief carver to the King, 1632.
H3,376, f. 14.
Owen (John), Officer for receipts of
Custom and Subsidy at King's Lynn, co,
Norf. Letter to B. Gawdv, 1594. Eg,
2713. f. 401.
Owen (Joseph). Verses to W. Rains-
croft, 1623. Lat, 34,324, f. 315.
Owen (Sir Richard), K.C.B., F,R.S.,
Director of the Natural History Museum,
etc. Scientific notes and extracts, circ,
1828-1832. Autogr, 34,406.
Descriptions of Cephalopoda, 1880.
Autogr, 34,407, ff. 1-76.
Correspondence with B. Dockray,
1845-1860. 33,348.
Add, 34,406-34,409 were presented
by the family of, in 1893.
Owen (Robert), Reformer, Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1818-1823. 33,545,
ff: 260, 286, 287, 297, 338, 372, 392,
427, 641.
Owen (William Fitzwilliam), Capt. De-
scription of the S.E. coasts of Africa,
1823. 33,837, ff. 1, 16.
Description of Delagoa Bay, 1823.
33,837, f. IH.
Owles (John), of Dissy co, Norf, Letter
to the High Sheriff of co. Norfolk, 1579.
Eg. 2713, f. 77.
Ozboronghy co. Norf. Order to the
constables of, 1635. Eg, 2716, f. 217.
Oxburgh (Thomas). Acquittance to B.
Gawdy, 1594. Eg, 2713, f. 380.
Ozenden, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,896, ff. 66 b, 120.
Ozenden (George), LL,D., Master of
Trinity Hall, Cambridge, Letter to the
town of Sandwich, 1702. 33,512, f. 181.
Ozenden (^tr George), 5M^ar«. Letters
to the town of Sandwich, 1720-1727.
33,512, ff. 211, 214, 217, 219, 220, 230,
232.
Oxenden (George Chichester). Letter to
Rev. R. Mayne, 19th cent. 34,103, f. 178.
Oxenden (Sir Henry), 4th BaH., M,P.
for Stmdwich, Letters to the town of
Sandwich, 1713-1715. 33,512, ff. 196,
200, 203, 206, 208, 209.
Oxenden (Sir Henry), 7th Bart. Ex-
tracts from his papers, 19th cent. 34,105,
ff. 272-353.
Oxenden {Sir James). Letters to the
Mavor of Sandwich, 1643, 1644. 33,512,
ff. 76, 88, 90, 93, 94.
Oxenden (Sir James), Bart, M.P.fof
Sandwich, Letter to the town of Sand-
wich, 1702. 33,512, f. 180.
Oxenden (Montagu), Rector of Boning*
ton, 00, Kent. Letter to Rev. T. Streat-
feild, 1827. 33,929, f. 112.
Oxenden (Alice de). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1253-4. Copy, 19th cent.
33,921, f. 65.
Oxenden (Mary, dau. of Alice de). In-
quisitio post mortem, 1253-4. Copy,
19th cent. 33,921, f. 65.
Oxenden (Robert diet. Cristian de),
clericas. Inquisition concerning ^ood
name of, 1293. Copy, 19th cent.
33,921, f. 75.
Oxford, County of. Writa relating to,
tempp. Eliz.— Chas. II. Add. Ch. 39,971.
Tour through, with views and
drawings, 1826. 33,695.
Cast of seal of sheriff of, 1326.
xciv. 63.
Oxford, City of. Deed relating to,
1632. Add. Ch. 38,963.
Account of visit to, with drawingfy
1820. 33,657.
View, 1 669. 33,767, 6, f. 60.
Seal and cast of seal of the citizens
of, n. d., 1592. xciv. 65, 66. \
Exchequer payment to thi Friar*
Minor at, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 28*
Cast of seal of H. de Leuksmore,
Warden of St. John's Hospital wilthout
the Eastern Gate, 13th cent. XCi^' 35.
Oxford, University of. Letters and pW*
descriptive of University life, 1790-1*97.
33,634.
Engravings of Colleges, etc,, 17^
1797. 33,634.
Magdalen College, Cast of seal o'>
15th cent. ci. 7.
Oxford, Earls of.
V. Harley (Robert).
Vere.
Oxney Island, co. Kent, Deed re-
lating to, 1566. Add, Ch, 36,809.
Oxted, CO. Surr, Deed relating to, 1362.
Add. Ch. 86,443.
Oysely Sievr (T. v, (dentin (Henri).
Digitized by
INDEX.
783
P— CW— P— ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1778. 33,977, f. 85.
Pacheeho (Comendador Luys). Owned,
in 1577, Add. 34,143.
Facianu (Fulvius), of Modena. " The
art of well goyerning a people " by,
17th cent. Engl, transL 34,251.
PapCke (Francis). Recommendation of,
for aoditorship of the prest, 1651-1653.
34,326, f. 42.
Facke (William). Warrant signed by,
1578. 34,195, f. 2.
Packer (Charles S— ). Opera, 19th cent.
33,810, f. 172 ; 33,811, f. 31.
Packer (Humphrey). Letter to W.
Hale, 1666. 33,573, f. 56.
Packington {Sir John), 2nd Bart.
Letter to the deputy-lieutenants of co.
Derby, 1661. Copy, 34,306, f. 16.
PackwOOd, oo. Wano. Deed relating
to, 1598. Eg, Ch, 586.
Paddlesworthy near Hythe, co, Kent.
Grant of advowson of, 1546. Add. Ch.
36,454, a, b.
Padilla (Garcia de). Poems, late 15th
cent. Span, 33,382, ff. 187, 190 b.
Padua, ItcUy. Appointment to prebend
at, 1397. Add, Ch, 37,632.
Padr (Ferdinand©), Musician. Letters
to G. Benelli, 1813, n. d. Ital, 33,965,
ff. 363, 364.
Certificate for Berlot,1815.
Fr, 33,965, f. 365.
Pagaxiini (Nicolo), Violinist. Receipt
for giving singing lessons to, by M. del
P. V. Garcia, 1830. Fr. 33,965, f.409.
Letter to G. Wolters, 1832. Fr.
33,965, f. 370.
Letter to P. F. Laporte, 1832. ^.
33,965, f. 372.
Pagaao (Pietro). Discourse on the 2nd
sonnet of Petrarch, 16th cent. 33,470.
Page (E— ), Curate of Bawdnp. Letter
to Rey. W. Phelps, 1833. 33,836, f. 126.
Page (Ralph), son of Alwine de Vinea.
Cast of seal of. LXXix. 56.
Page (Sir Thomas Hyde), Capt. R.E,
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1785. 33,978,
f. 3.
Pafi^Tomer {Sir Gregory Osborne).
Paget (C^zar). Receipt for interest on
Crown loan, 1706. 34,195, f. 133.
Paget (John Moore), of Cranmore Hall,
CO. Som. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1835.
33,836, f. 195.
Paget (Nathan), M.D., Physician to the
Tower of London. Certificate by, 1652.
34,326, f. 10.
Pagett (Eusebius), Rector of West
Camel, co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1574. 33,973.
f. 12 b. ' '
Pagett (Thomas). Letters to R. Twys-
den, 1600, 1601. 34,173, f. 1 ; 34,174,
f. 27.
Paffett (William), 6^^ Baron Pagett,
Envoy to Vienna, Letters to Sir W. D.
Colt, 1690-1. 34.095, ff. 5, 31, 43, 54,
66, 83, 100, 105, 114, 127, 133, 140, 145,
156, 167, 181, 191, 200, 228, 233, 245,
255, 270, 283, 301, 314, 319, 330, 343,
365.
Pain (Marie Joseph). Letter to, from
F. A. Buieldieu, 1823. Fr. 33,965.
f. 120.
Paine (J—). Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1796. 33,542, f. 414.
Letter to E. Estcourt, 1800.
33,543, f. 274.
Paisiello (Gioyanni), Musician. Letter
to , with portrait, 1797. Ital.
Fragment, 33,965, ff. 866, 367.
Letter to Gregoire, 1810.
Ital, 33,965, f. 368.
Palatinate, v. Rhine, Electors Pala-
tine of the,
Palestine. Travels in, by V. Fayi,
1615. Ital, 33,566.
Travels in, 1833, 1837-8. 84,198,
f.69; 34,199.
Palestrina (Giovanni Pierluigi da).
Motets, 1835. 34,051, pasww.
Paley (WiUUm), D,D,, Chancellor of
Carlisle, Letter to Bishop Percy, 1787.
33,964, f. 357.
Palgrave Manor, CO. S^/. Compotus
of the messor, 1348-1349. Add, Ch.
32,934.
Palin (Bev, William). Index to epitaphs
and arms in his History of Stifford, 19tb
cent. 33,526, f. 177.
Palladins. Historia Lausiaca, 12th
cent. 33,518, f. 104.
Pidlas (Peter Simon), iVa^o/uf. Letters
to E. L. M. Patrin and Leube,
1781. 33,639, ff. 133, 135.
Digitized by
784
INDEX.
Pallas (Peter Simon), Naturalist (conr
tinned). Correspondence with S. Bent-
ham, 1781. 33,539, ff. 137, 162, 260, 277.
Palmer of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigrees, 19th cent. 33,919, ff. 125,
317; 33,920, ff. 13, 35 b, 36: 34,103,
f. 90.
Palmer (-
, -), of Finchampstendy co,
Berks. Accompt of money received by,
1697-1711. 34,302, f. 16.
Palmer (Henry). Instructions to, as
captain of H.M. ships, " for the clearinge
of the seas," 1576. Eg. 2790, f. 201.
Palmer {Sir Henry). Navy Estimate
signed by, 1624. 33,924, f. 31.
Palmer (Henry). Letter to Sir J.
Hale, 1669. 33,573, f. 78.
Palmer (Henry), of JIautbois MagnajCO.
Norf. Bond for repayment to, 1699.
Eg. 2719, f. 94.
Palmer (J—), of the General Post Office.
Letter to Woodfall, 1787. 34,424,
f. 15.
Letters to W. Eden, 1787, 1788.
34,427, ff. 208, 310, 430.
— Correspondence with Baron
Rigoley d'Ogny, 1787, 1788. 34,427,
ff. 209, 414.
Palmer (Richard), of Finchampstend, co.
Berks, Accompt of money received by,
1670-1695. 34,302, f. 9.
Palmer (T~), Chief Clerk of the Polls
Office. Letter to S. arimaldi, 1829.
34,188, f. 413.
Palmer (Sir Thomas), Usher of the Ex-
chequer. Exchequer payment to, for
wax, paper, etc., 1531-2. 33,376, f. 51 b.
Palmer (W— ). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1835. 33,836, f. 182.
Palmer (William). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1809. 34,457, ff. 77, 109.
Palmerston» Viscount, o. Temple.
Palmstiema (Niels), Swedish Minister
in Copenhaqen. Correspondence with
W. Titley, 1742. Eg. 2689, ff. 317, 319.
Pampisford, co. Camb. Deed relating
to, 16U. Add. Ch. 39,067.
Paaell (William), Vicar of Ihdverton, co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 15.
Panin (Nikita Iwanowitsch), Comt,
Hussion Minister of State. Letter to
Count Osterman, 1772. Copy. Eg.
2701, f. 236.
Correspondence with R. Gunning,
1772-1777. 2701, f. 267 ;JS5/. 2703,
ff. 188, 350, 354, 360.
Panin (Nikita Iwanowitsch), Count, Rus-
sian Minister of Slate (continued). Letter
to Lord Cathcart, f 1772]. Copy. Eg,
2701, f. 319. /-J^ ^
Paniter (David), Postulat of Boss.
Commission to, as Scotch Ambassador to
France, 1547. 33,531, f. 15.
Panopolis, m the Thebaid, Egypt.
Accompts on wooden tablets from, 7th
cent. (?). Gr. 33,369.
Panoptioon. Correspondence and
papers relating to Jeremy Bentham's
panopticon, 1789-1812. 33,541-^3,544.
Papers by Jeremy Bentham on,
18th-19th centt. 33,550, f. 145.
Panormita (Antonius). Hermaphro-
ditus, 18th cent. 33,789.
Paper, imported into England from
1770-1785. 34,419, f. 447.
Papillon, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 74.
Papillon (Philip). Letter to
lurk, 1732. 34,195, f. 172.
Papillon (Thomas). Case of, relating
to his election at Dover, 1672, 1673.
Printed. 34,152, ff. 9, 10.
Papillon de la Fert^ ( ),
Baron, Intendant de P Opera Comique.
Correspondence with Mme. M. J. Bou-
langer, [1829-35]. Fr. 35,964, ff. 100,
101.
Papworth, co. Oamh. Deed relating
to, 1592. Add. Ch. 39,068.
Papworth (John Woody). Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1857. 34,189, f. 447.
Papyri. Reports on the Hercnlaneura
Papyri, by Padre A. Piajsfgio, 1766.
Ital. 33,610, ff. 64, 78.
Facsimile of part of Latin papyrus
deed. 33,961, ff. 21, 22.
V. pp. 390-450.
Paradise (John). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1787. 33,978, f. 156.
Paramor (John). Letter to the town
of Sandwich, 1714. 33,512, f. 204.
Paramour, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 299,
Parbo of 008. Chester andKent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 59.
Pare Abbey, near Louvain, Arms on
binding, 17th cent. 33,416.
Pardnbitl < Ernest von). Archbishop of
Prague. Note of his death, 1364.
33,377, f. 282.
Parembole, m Egypt, v. Dabod.
Parfitt (C— ). Letter to Dr. Baines,
1842. 33,836, f. 250.
Digitized by
INDEX.
785
Parfitt (Thomas), Vicar of QlasUmUmry,
Letter to Kev. W. Phelps, 1830. 33,836,
f. 59.
3?ari8. Notes and extracts of correspond-
ence at the Bureau des Affaires Etrang^res,
1660-1742 ; 19th cent. Copies, 34,488-
34,500.
' Papers cone payment by J. Wilkes
of municipal taxes in, 1764. 33,963,
ff. 5-7.
Letters to Lord Auckland from,
1834. 34,460, ff. 3-130 pussim.
Account of journey from Vannes
to, with views, 1828. 33,710.
Engravings descriptive of Paris
and vicinity, 1828. 33,711, ff. 117-328.
— — Notice des Tableaux expose dans
la galerie du Mus^ Royal, 1826.
Printed, 33,711, f. 205.
V, also Hews-letters.
Paris. V, Hubert (Nicholas).
Paris Garden, v, London. SoiMwcBrlu
Pariah (George), Master of the ship
" The Adam,** Petition to J. Cope,
1744. Fg. 2692, f. 272.
Pariah iCapt. Henry William), Ji,A.
Drawings, on Lord Macartney's embassy
to China, 1792-93. 33,931.
Parish Begisten. «. Registers.
Parisins, Abbas Sancti MarciuT Medi-
cal experiments, 15th cent. 34,111,
f. 190 b.
Parh (John James), Barrister, Letters
to S. Grimaldi, 1825, 1831. 34,188,
ff. 43, 472.
Parker of cos. Chester and
Senty Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 19.
Parker (Edward), Barm MorUy. Letter
to the High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1579.
Eg, 2713, f. 84.
Parker (George), Earl of Macclesfield,
Letter to W. Titley, 1744. Eg, 2693,
f. 133.
Parker (George). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1790. 33,979, f. 17.
Parker (Hugh). Exchequer payment
to, as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 35.
Parker (Hyde), /un.. Commodore, Pro-
clamation to the subjects of the Southern
Provinces of America, 1779. Printed,
34,416, f. 235.
Parker (John). Excheq uer payments to,
as Keeper of the King's Palace at West-
minster, tfte., 1531-2. 33,376, ff. 20,
39 b, 48 b.
Parker (J ohn). Acquittance to J. Hotte,
1593. Kg. 2713, f. 302.
Parker {Sir Nicholas). Letters to J.
Nance and others, rel. to the defences
in CO. Cornwall, 1600, 1601. 34,224,
ff. 31-35, 38-41, 45.
Parker (Thomas), 1st Baron Parker.
Signature, as Privy Councillor, 1719.
34,195, ff. 147, 149.
Parker (William). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1782. 33,977, ff. 155, 160.
Parker (William), Commander of E. T.
ship Bridge toater.** Letter to Sir J.
Banks, n. d. 33,982, f. 258.
Parkes (Sir Christopher), Jf.P. Letter
to, from J. Jones, in the Fleet, 1656.
33,374, f. 75 b.
Parkes (Joseph). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1828-1830. 33,546, ff. 213,
217, 451.
Parkes (Mary). Plan for disposing of
the Bowyer collection of paintings, etCf
1844. 33,403, f. 173.
Parkhnrsfe (John), Bishop of Norwich.
Letter to, from the Commissioners of
Musters for co. Norfolk, 1570. 34,079,
f. 11.
Parkin (Charles), Hector of Oxborough^
CO, Norf, Letter to Rev. W. Cole, 1747.
33,498, f. 83.
Parkinson (J — )• Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1793. 33,979, f. 197.
Parkinson and Jarratt, Messrs,
Letter to W. Titley, 1743. Eg, 2692,
f. 63.
PABLIAMENT. ENGLAND. Dis-
course of the privilege and practice of,
attributed to R. Starkey, 17th cent.
34,217, f. 54.
^ Extracts from statutes,
proceedings, etc,^ 1351, 1678-1719.
33,580, ff. 1, 9-11, 14.
Expenses of members from
Sandwich, 1462-3. 33,511, f. 12 b.
Notes of attendances and
proceedings, 1466 (?). 34,218, ff. 100-
103 b.
Copy of the Act 1 and 2
Phil, and Mar. c 15, 17th cent. 34,135,
f. 2.
Speech by Lord Treasurer
Dorset, at a conference of both Houses,
1606. 34,324, f. 37 b.
Arguments relating to the
dissolution, 1610. 34,324, f. 61.
Petition of right for free-
dom of speech, etc.y 1610. 34,218, f. 11.
— — — — — Account of the opening
of the "Addled" Parlian.ent, 1G14.
34,079, f. 29.
3 E
Digitized by
786
INDEX.
FABLIAMEOT. ENGLANDicon^
timed). Protest against Bp. Nevle's
speech on Impositions, 1614. 34,218,
f. 115 b.
Warrant to the Lord
Chancellor, to issue writs for a new
Parliament, 1620. Copu, 34,324, f. 129.
Parliamentary diary of J.
Smyth, 1621. 34,121.
Declaration of the Com-
mons in fayour of the Elector Palatine,
1621. 34,32+, f. 143.
Whip to the King's sup-
porters, 1621. 34,324, f. 290.
Messages, etc.f to and from
the King on the Spanish match, 1621.
34,217, tr. 22-27.
Petition and address to
the King with his reply, 1624. 34,324,
ff. 224-229.
Remonstrance of the Com-
mons, with the King's message, 1626.
34,324, ff. 244, 246.
Speeches, 1627 - 1641.
33,468; 33,469, ff. 37-47.
Speech of the King in
answer to the Petition of Right, 1628.
34,485, f. 15.
Remonstrance to the King,
1628. 34,485, f. 16.
Petition of Peers at York
for another Parliament, 1640. 33,469,
f. 48.
Speech of the King, 1640.-
34,485, f. 73,
Speeches of Sir B. Rud-
dierd and Sir £. Dering, 1640. 34,485,
ff. 74, 77.
Articles against Lord Straf-
ford, 1640. 34,485, f, 76.
Decyphered passages of
Sir S. D'Ewes* diarv of the Long Parlia-
ment, 1640-41. 34,486, f. 3.
Letters to the Speaker of
the House of Lords on the Civil War,
1640-1647. 34,258, passim.
Journals, Sept.-Nov. 1641.
33,468, ff. 33-71.
Proceedings in, 20-25 Oct.
and 8-13 Nov. 1641. 34,485, ff. 78, 91.
— Instructions to the Com-
mittee attending the King in Scotland,
1641. 33,469, f. 49.
Petition to, from co. Kent,
on the state of the country, 1642.
Printed, 33,922, f. 82.
The King's objections to
the Articles of Cessation, 1643. 34,253,
f. 25.
Letter from, to the Army
Committee after the battle «»f Newbury,
1^44. Copy. 34,253, C 36.
FABLIAMENT. ENGLAND (con-
tinned). Letter from the Speaker
to the commissioners for the eighteen
months' tax in co. Derby, 1664. Copy.
34,306, f. 37.
D'mrj in the Commons, by
J. Milward, 1666-1668. 33,413.
The King's speech, 8 Nov.
1673. 33,589, f. 155;— 24 Feb. 1674.
34,339, f. 4.
Account of a debate in the
Commons, 1677. 34,339, f. 7.
Addresses to the King
with reply, 1677, 1678. 33,589, f. 280 ;
34,839, ff. 10-18.
— List of voters in the Lords
on relief to Catholics, 1687. 84,526,
f. 48.
_ Proceedings in, 1689.
33,589, f. 309.
Heads of the addresses
about Ireland, 1693. 34,096, f. 300.
■ Report of the debate on a
petition from the New Englanders, 1716.
34,515, f. 183.
Orders cone. Selden's pre-
cedents for the House of Lords, 1739.
33,599.
Proceedings in the Com-
mons, 1742. jEy/. 2690, ff. 35, 264, 280.
Rough draft of the King's
speech, May 1776. 34,413, f. 54.
Papers and observations
on the bill **to punish by Imprisonment
and Hard Labour certain offenders,"
1778-1779. 34,416, ff. 194-231.
' Speech at the opening of,
27 Nov. 1781. 34,418, f. 192.
Address to the King, 1792.
Printed. 34,441, f. 257.
Bill establishing reguln-
tions respecting aliens, 1793. 34,452,
f. 288.
Bill against adultery, 1800.
Printed, 34,455, f. 293.
' Act enabling George FV.
to use a stamp instead of the sign-
manqal, 1830. 34,274, ff. 68-71.
Vote of thanks to the
officers engaged in the Soudan expedition,
1885. Printed. 34,481, A, B.
Poem on an occurrence in,
beg. "Down came," etc., circ. 1603.
34,218, f. 20.
Verses " on the pentionary
House of Commons," temp. Chas. II.
34,362, f. 58.
■ Verses on prorogations and
di-^solution of, 1674, 1679, 1680. 34,362,
ff. S3, 36, 48, 107.
IRELAND. Modus tenendl
Parliamenta, <r/c., in Hibemia, 1676.
33,:.05.
Digitized by
INDEX.
787
PABLIAMEKT. IRELAND {c<mr^
tinned). Letter on proceedings in, 1723.
34,358, f. 72.
7 Addresses to the Kinjf
concerning Wood's Halfpence, 1723.
34,358, ff. 67-71.
Resolutions of the House
of Lords, touching the descents of peers,
1798. Printed, 34,455, f. 98.
Parliament of the Tliree Ages :
an allegorical poem, 15th cent. Imperf,
33,994, f. 19.
Parma and Piacensa, />u^ of,
Alexander Farnese. c. Netherlands.
Parminter (Samuel). Letter to J.
Button, 1774. 33,977, f. 30.
Pamell {.Sir John), BaH,y Chnncellor of
the Exchequer in Ireland, Letter to
Lord Lansdowne, 1790. Copy, 33,541,
f. 148.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1790, 1795. 33,541, ff. 145, 160,
162, 164 ; 33,542, ff. 41, 45.
Pamell (Richard). Letters to W.
Moreton, 1630, 1633. 33,935, ff. 291,
299; 33,936, f. 73.
"Parr (fir, Samuel). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1803. 33,544, f. 28.
Parr (Thomas), known as " Old Parr."
Portrait, 1635. 33,611, f. 192.
Parr (William), Marquis of Northampton,
Signature, as Privy Councillor, 1559-
1569. 33,691, ff. 22, 194, 196 ; 33,592,
ff. 86, 90, 92, 204; 33,593, f. 32;
33,924, f. 3.
Parrliesiastes (Jo—). Lines entitled,
Nemesis ad Carolum secundum," 17th
cent. 34,217, f. 27 b.
Parry (Edmund), Chairman of the E, L
Co, Letter to Lord Auckland, 1806.
34,457, f. 213.
Vsxrj (Edward Abbott). Presented, in
1892, Add, 34,245, A, B.
Parry (Foulk). Letters to, from J.
Jones, in the Fleet, 1657. 33,374, ff. 79,
79 b.
Parry (Francis), English Ueaident in
Portugal, Notes by, on Portuguese
affairs in 1661-1664. 34,329, f. 57.
Recital to, of grievances of the
English cone, the treaty with Portugal,
1671. 34,332, f. 1.
Agreement for procuring the office
of Consul -General of Portugal for, 1674.
34.332, f. 58.
— Memorial on proposed renewal of
commercial treaty with Portugal, 1678.
34.333, f. 1.
Parry (Francis), English Resident in
Portugal (continued). Correspondence
with the English Secretaries of State,
efc., 1671-1690. 34,332, poMim; 34,333,
passitn; 34,334, ff. 1-75 passim.
Parry (George). Letter to Sir R.
Southwell, 1673. 34,332, f. 48.
' Letter to , 1676. 34,332,
f. 107.
Parry (John), Musician, Songs in
" Merry Wives of Windsor," 19th cent.
33,800, f. 163.
Parry (John Orlando), Musician, Frag-
ment of " Wanted a governess," 1855.
ffulogr, 33,965, f. 73 b.
Letter to H. Phillips, with water-
colour sketches, etc., 1855. 33,965,
f. 72.
Parry (Sir Thomas). Signature, as
Privy Councillor, 1559-1560. 33,591,
ff. 22, 194, 196, 207; 33,592, ff. 86, 90,
92 ; 33,924, f. 3 ; 34,079, f. 5.
Parry (Thomas). Letter to Rev. W
Byrch, 1752. 33,924, f. 108.
Parxy (William), Jesuit, Letter to
Lord Burghley, 1580. 34,079, f. 15.
^— Letter to, from the Card, di Como,
1585. 33,594, f. 194.
Parsons (W— ). Presented, in 1891,
Add, 33,963, 0.
Parsons (Sir William), Trustee for
raising moneij for Ireland, Letter to W.
Collyns and J. Bentley, 1650. Eg. 2723,
f. 110.
Parsons (William), F,R,S. Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1789. 33,978, f. 258.
Partriclie (Anne). Exchequer payment
to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 13.
Pascliele (Sir John de). Drawing of
seal of, 1432-3; 19th cent. 33,926j
f. 63.
Pashley (W— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1788. 33,978, f. 183.
Pasmore (Robert), Dyer, of London,
Bond to, from W. Mason, 1622. Eg,
2715, f. 234.
Pasqnier de Franclien (Jacques
Laurent Pierre Charles). J*etter to,
from the Duke of Ormonde, 1719. Fr.
33,950, f. 64 b.
Passelc (Peter Bogdanowitsch), General,
Governor of White Jinsaia. Correspon-
. dence with Jeremy Bentham, 1787.
33,540, ff. 416, 418, 419.
Passion (Henry). Verses on the
Nativity of Christ, 1628. 34,324,
f. 329.
3 E 2
Digitized by
788
INDEX.
PastOn of PaJlton, FamUy of. Cor-
respondence, temp. Hen. VI. — 1597.
33,597.
Paston (Clement). Letters to Sir W.
Fasten, 1565. 33,597, ff. 14, 15.
Letters to, 1564-1680. 33,')97,
ff. 12, 24, 26.
Paston (Edward). Warrant to the
stewards of his manors in Norfolk and
Suffolk to collect rents, 1598. Eg. 2713,
f. 490.
Paston (John), 8m of Judge Paston,
Letter to, from E. Wychyngham, temp.
Hen. VI. [ante 1456]. 33,597, f. 1.
■ Letter to, from Margaret his wife,
antol466. 33,597, f. 2.
Paston iSir John), Sen. Letters to,
from his hrother John, 1467, 1469.
33,597, ff. 3, 4.
Letter to, from Arblaster,
[1463-1470]. 33,597, f. 8.
Paston (Sir John), Jun. Letters to his
brother. Sir John, 1467, 1469. 33,597,
ff. 3, 4.
• Letter to, from Sir H. Heydon,
circ, 1500. 33,597, f. 9.
Letter to, from T. Bawey, temp.
Hen. VII. 33,597, f. 10.
Paston (Miirgaret)« wife of John Paston^
son of Judge Paston. Letter to her hus-
band, nn/e*1466. 33,597, f. 2.
Letter to, from W. Paston, [1466-
1469]. 33,597, f. 5.
Paston (William), son of Judge Paston,
IxttPT to his sister-in-law, M. Paston,
[1466-1469]. 33,597, f. 5.
Paston (Sir William), ab. 1554. Letter
to, from J. Baselye, 1551, 33,597, f. 11.
Paston (Sif- William), ob. 1610. Letters
to, from Tnrious • people, 1565-1597.
33,597, ff. 18-41.
• Letter to, from the Commissioners
of Musters for Norfolk, 1570. 34,079.
f. 11.
Patara, Bishop of. V, Methodius, S.
Pate (Ed—). Poem, circ, 1650. Eg.
2725, f. 152.
Pate (John). Exchequer pa3rment to,
as Keeper of the Wardrobe at Richmond,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 21 b.
PaterSOn (Elisabeth), o/5artiwor», ir,S.
Annulment of her mariiage with Prince
Jerome Bonaparte, 1806. Eg. 2737.
Paterson (Marcus), Chi^f Justice of
Common Pleas, Ireland. Letters to W.
Eden, 1783. 34,419, ff. 176, 233.
Patriarch. On the assumption of the
title, in 1054, by the Archbp. of Grado,
12th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 536 b.
PatrioioSy 8.^ Bishop of Prusa. On
future Judgment, 15th cent. Gr.
34,060, f. 337 b.
Patrick, S. Purgatorium S. Patricii,
15th cent. 33,957, f. 28.
Vision of William of Stanton in St.
Patrick's Purgatory, 15th cent. 84,193,
ff. 99, 106, 119 b.
Discourse with Oisin, 1765. Irish,
34,119, f. 176 b.
Patten (H— M— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1804. 33,981, f. 157.
Patteson (William). Letters to Rer.
W. Phelps, 1830, 1832. 33,836, ff. 3,
106, 108.
Pattle (T— ),/tm. Letter to J. Bent-
ham, 1785. 33,540, f. 209.
Pattle (Thomas). Letter to J. Bentham,
1785. 33,540, ff. 188, 192.
Patton (Col. Robert), Governor of St.
Helena. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1802.
33,981, f. 62.
Panl: Jacobite pseudonym for the Old
Pretender, 1718-9. 83,960, f. 90 b.
Panl v., Pope. V. Rome, Bishops of.
Paul, Prince^ of Russia, o. Russia,
Sovereigns of, Paul.
Panl (George), King's Advocate, Opinion,
1736. Copy, 34,196, f. 111.
Letter to Rer. W. Byrch, 1752.
33,924, f. 110.
Paul (Sir George Onesiphorus), Bart.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1783. 33,977,
f. 187.
Panl (John), Vicar of Almondahury, co,
Glouc. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 13 b.
Panlet (Sir Amyas). Instructions to,
as ambassador to France, 1576. Eg,
2790, f. 206.
Privy Council letter signed by,
1588. 33,740, f. 2.
Panlet (Charles), Duke of Bolton, De-
bate in Council as to an assault on,
1693. 34,350, f. 9.
Panlet (William), 1st Marquis of Win-
chester, Lord Treasurer, Letter to Sirs
R. Sadleir and J. Croft, 1559. 33,592,
f. 216.
Letter to Lord North, 1569.
34,079, f. 10.
■ Order for payment of expenses,
1566. 34,079, f. 9.
Signature, as Priyy Councillor,
1559. 33,592, ff. 86, 90, 92; 34,079,
f. 5.
Panlet (William), Srd Marquis of Win-
chester, Letter to J. Nance, 1578.
34,224, f. 1.
Digitized by
Panliciaa Heresy. Origjn of, I2th
cent. Or. 34,060, f. 515.
Fanlus Diaoonus. Vita S. Mariie
iEgyptiacK, 12th cent. 33,518, f. 155.
Pavely (.Sir Walter). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1880. Copyt 19th cent.
33,921, ff. 94, 95.
Faxton, co. Hunt Deed relating to,
1249. Add, Ch. 33,638.
Faxton, Little, co. Hunt, Deed re-
lating to, 1614. Add. Ch, 39,262.
Fayen (Nicholas). Chanson k 4, 19th
cent. 34,071, f. 6.
Pajne of Chilhain. co. Kent,
Jb\imUy of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 14.
Fayne, Family of. Owned, circ, 1776,
Add. 34,191.
Fayne (Frances Lambertina Christiana
Charlotte Harriet Theresa), v:ife of
Ralphy Baron Lavington. Letter to
Lady Anckland, n. d, 34,461, f. 8.
Fayne (John). Correspondence with
Lord Auckland, 1804. 34,456, ff. 115,
117.
Fayne {Sir Ralph), JT.B., and (1795)
Baron Lavington. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1783-1788, n. d, 34,419,
f. 223; 34,420, fL 184, 294 ; 34,461,
ff. 67, 68.
Fayne (Thomas). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1783. 33,539, f. 413.
Letter to khhi Sieyfes, 1791.
Printed. 34,438, f. 266.
Fajrton (Thomas). Name inscribed, in
early 17tti cent., in Add, 33,510, f. 34.
Fayaant (Jamen), Clerk in Secretary of
State's Office. L*ftter to W. Titley, 1744.
Eg. 2692, f. 137.
Feables (David), Canon of St. Andrew's,
Scottish metrical Psalter of 1566 har-
monized by, 1575-8. 33,933.
Latin Psalms, etc., 1575-8. 33,933,
ff. 57 b, 63, 75.
Feaclie (John), Yeoman ^ of Debenham,
00. S'lff. Lease to, of land in Pettaugh,
1596. Eg. 2713, f. 467.
Feacliey (Hon. John), F.R.8, Utter
to Sir f. Banks, 1788. 33,978, f. 204.
FeaCOCk (iildward). Presented, in 1892,
Add. 34,146.
FeaCOCk (Reginald), Bishop of St.
Asaph (1444) and of Chichester (1450-
1457). Collections for a life of, by J.
Lewis, 18th cent. 33,906.
Fead (Richard). Letter to ^tLd.
Eg. 2722, f. 168.
X 789
Feade (Thomas), of Bury, co, Suff.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602. Eg.
2714, f. 187.
Feake (W— ). Letters to H. Peake,
1799. 33,543, ff. 101, 105.
Feale (Rembrandt), Artist and Author.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, n. d. 33,982,
f. 362.
Fearce (G— ), of Aylsham, CO. Norf.
Letter to 0. Le Neve, ante 1712. Eg.
2721, f. 353.
Fearce (Zachary), Bishop of Roches*er.
Letter to , 1770. 33,924,
f. 120.
Fearde (George). Letter to Sir £.
Dering, 1640. 34,195, f. 30.
Fearl (Joshua), v. Peart al. Pearl
(Joshua).
Fearse (Thomas Deane), Capt. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1788. 33,978, f. 180.
Fearse (Vincent), Rector of Sydestrand,
CO. Norf, Letter to , 1*663. Eg.
2717, f. 231.
Fearson (George), M.D. Correspond-
ence with Sir J. Banks, 1786-1802.
33,978, ff. 66, 68; 33,979, ff. 177, 181;
33,980, ff. 166, 303; 33,981, f. 47; 33,982,
f. 288.
Fearson (John), Bishop of Chester,
Letter to the Duke of Ormonde, 1674.
33,589, f. 262.
Fearson (Richard). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1803. 33,981, f. 124.
Fearson (William), Archdeacon of
Nottingham, Letters to Bp. NicolsoQ,
1706. 34,265, ff. 84, 88.
Feart al. Fearl (Joshua), Solicitor.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1788, n. d.
33,978, f. 214; 33,982, f. 246.
Fecbain (Jacobus de). Drawing of seal
of, 1375-6 ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 64.
Fechie (John). Testimooy relating to
the will of Sir C. Fitimlingham, [1595].
Eg. 2713, f. 463.
Peck ( ). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1834. 33,836, f. 145.
Feck (Amy), of Hadley, co. Middl.
Letter to her nephew, 0. Le Neve, 1693.
Eg. 2718, f. 78.
Feck (Edward). Letters to W. Gawdy,
1661. Eg, 2717, ff. 201, 203.
Feck (John), Sexton. Acquittance for
funeral expenses of R. Hare, 1679. Eg.
2717, f. 384.
Feck (Samuel). Letter to IleT. W. Cola,
1771. 33,498, f. 105.
Digitized by
790
INDEX.
Fecke ( ), of Larling, co. Norf.
Letter to B. Gawdy, n. d. Eq, 2722,
f. 169.
Fecke (Edward). Acquittance to
Sothell, 1631. Eg. 2716, f. 29.
Fecke (Thomas), of Bury. Letter to
Rallinges, 1621. Eg. 2715, f. 228.
Fecke (William), of Norwich. Letter to
Sir T. Knyvett, 1602. Eg. 2714, f. 177.
Feckham, East, co. Kent. Deeds
relating to, 1403-1609. Add. Oi,
36,810-36,813 ; 37,692-37,696 ; 37,699-
37,707 ; 37,709; 37,710; 37,712; 37,713 ;
37,716; .S7,718; 37,720; 37.722; 37,725-
37,729; 37,731; 37,734-37,737; 37,741-
37,743 ; 37,746 ; 37,747 ; 37,760.
— Tithe-book, 1632-1644. 34,178.
Terrier of parsonage of, 1713.
Add. Ch. 37,759.
Rent due to Christ Church, Canter-
bury, from lands io, 1550. 34,15 f. 28.
' Collections relating to the Twys*
den family of, 16th-19th centt. 34,147-
34,178.
Letters from the chnrchwardens
and oTerseers of, to Sir R. Twysden,
1642. 34,173, f. 25.
Plans of Sir R. Twysden's lands
in, 1630. 34,165.
Feckham, East, Manor, co. Kent.
Rentals, 1550-1566, 1632. 34,154, ff. 3,
14, 28, 30 ; 34,176, f. 62.
Feckham, West, co. Kent. Deeds
relating to, 1468, 1514. Add. Ch.
36,814; 36,815.
Extracts from the parish-register,
1561-1795 ; 19th cent. 33,915, f. 81.
Plans of Sir R. Twysden's lands in,
1630. 34,155.
Feckham, West, Manor, co. Kent.
Rental, 16th cent. 34,154, f. 45.
Feckkam, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,919, ff. 75, 252 b.
Feckover (Matthew). Letter to J.
Knyvett, «. a. Eg. 2722, f. 170.
Fedley (George). Letters to Rev. 0. St.
J. Cooper, 1800. 34,383, ff. 121, 124.
FedrO, brother of Alfonso VI. of Portugal.
V. Portugal, Kings of. Peter II.
Feel {Sir Robert), \st Jim t. Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1827. Extract.
33,546, f. 124.
Feel {Sir Robert), 2nd Bart. (1830).
Memorandum signed bv, 1826. 34,274,
f. 162.
Peerage. List of, in precedence, drc.
1575. 34,320, f. 71 b.
Feerage (contmued). Creations of
nobility, 16th cent. 34,010, ff. 3-13.
• Patents of creations of Barons, etCy
made bv James I., 1603-1604. Extr.
34,218, Iff. 190-196.
Petition of the nobility of England
concerning new creations, tenip. Jas. 1.
34,217, f. 21 b.
• List of Earls created at coronation
of Charles I., 1625. 34,217, f. 44 b.
Creation of peers, etc., 1628.
34,217, f. 52.
Cases wherein pririlege of peers
has or has not been allowed, 1678-1709.
34,109, f. 66.
Titles of the nobility as now used
by them, 1689. Eg. 2717, f. 441.
Privileges of the Baronage of
England, by J. Selden, 1739. 33,599.
Feers (Edmund). Assignment of bond
and moneys to, from his niece, M. Peen:,
1679. JEi/. 2717, f. 382.
Feers (Martha), of London, Assign-
ment of bond and moneys to her uncle,
E. Peers, 1679. Eg. 2717, f. 382.
Peerer (Richard), Yeoman, of Odd-
Mode, CO. Chester. Marriage contract of
his dau. Elizabeth to R. Merrill, 1659.
33,939, f. 184.
Fegge (Samuel), Antiquary. Owned (?),
atier 1768, Add. 34.210.
Pegsden, co, Bedf. Deeds relating to,
1265, 1266. Add, Ch. 33,052 ; 33,053.
Pegu, tn fndia. Map of, 17th cent.
34,184, f. 37.
Peirce (Thomas), T tear of Howde, oo,
Wilts. Composition for tithe with
E. Nicholas, 1729. 34,008, f. 78.
Peke of CO. Kent, Famil,j of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 62.
Pektaani (Edmund). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Cofferer of the Household,
1532. 33,376, f. 10 b.
Pekham (Jacobus de). Drawing of seal
of, 1389-90; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 65.
Pekham (John de). Inquis>itio post
mortem, 1293. Copy, 19th cent. 33,921,
f. 74.
Pekham (Lora), tnfe of Jacobus de
I'ekiiain. Drawing of seal of, 1389-90 ;
19th cent. 33,926, f. 66.
Pelham, Family of. List of burials of,
at Laughton, 1554-1797. 33,610, f. 102.
Pelham (Ann), trife of Thomas, 1st Earl
of Chichester. Private accompts, 1778-
1813. 33,625; 33,626.
— ^ Accompt of legacy duty on personal
e&tate of, 1815. 33,610, f. 111.
Digitized by
INDEX.
791
Pelham (Henry), of Lcves, Sale of
household goods to, 1712. 33,506, f. 21.
Pelham (Henry), of Slanmer. Private
accompts, 1722-1725. 33,617.
Pelham (Henry), Paymaster-General,
Letters to the Duke of Newcastle, 1740.
33,441, ff. 4, 6.
Pelham (Mary Henrietta Juliana),
wife of T/iomasj Baron Pelltom, and
(1805) 2nd Earl of CM hester, Letter
to the 1st Earl of Chichester, 1803.
33,441, f. 67.
Pelham (Thomas), Ut Baron Pelhamj
of Lawjhton. Letter to the Duchess of
Newcastle, 1711. 33,441, f. 3.
Pelham (Tliomas), Ut Earl of Chichester
(1801). Private accompts, 1759-1769.
33,623 ; 33,624.
Accompt of fees for the patent of
his earldom, 1801. 33,610, f. 108.
Letter to P. Lethieullier, 1767.
33,441, f. 27.
Letter to George IIL, 1803. Copy.
33,441, f. 63.
Letter to, from Lord Holdemesse,
1773. 33,506, f. 3.
Pelham (Thomas), Baron Pelham (1 801),
and 2nd Aarl of Chichester (1805).
Diaries, 1793-1794. 33,629-33,631.
Letter to W. Fisher, 1780. 33,441,
f.56.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1804-
1810. 34,456, ff. 81, 119, 135, 305 ;
34,457, f. 149; 34,458, ff. 22, 24, 98;
34,461, f. 69.
Letter to Lady Auckland, n. d,
34,461, f. 71.
Letter to, from J. Milbanke, 1773.
33,506, f. 1.
Letter to, with pamphlet, from
E, de Martellij, 1803. 33,443.
Funeral expenses, 1826. 33,610,
f. 113. '
Pelham (Walter John), 4th Earl of
Chichestrr. Prestnted, in 1888-1889,
Add. 33,356; 33,441-33,443; 33,506,
A, H ; 33,599; Add. CA. 32,975 : 32,976:
34,940; 36,450-36,452.
Pelham (Sir William). Commissions
and instructions to, for the removal of
Mary, Qu. of Scots, from Tutbury to
Ashby, 1581. 33,594, ff. 5, 12-15.
Pelham-HoUes (Henrietta), wife of
Thomas^ Duke of Meiccastle, Personal
accompts, 1737-1765. 33,627; 33,628.
Pelham-HoUes (Thomas), Duke of
Newcastle. Accompts for repairs in
houses of, 1714-1720. 33,442.
Pelham-Holles (Thomas), Duke of
Neiccastle {continu'jd). Correspondence
with lA>rd Hardwicke, 1734-1760.
Copies. 34,524—34,525, jmssim.
Letter to the Venetian resident in
London, 1737. Copy. Eg. 2684, f.
227.
Correspondence with W. Titley,
1740-1743. Eg. 2687, ff. 109, 132, 139,
140, 178, 297 ; E/. 2688, ff. 206, 222,
228, 253; Eg. 2689, f. 96; Eg. 2691,
ff. 98, 138, 147.
Letter to Michel 1, Secretary
of the Prussian Embassy in London, 1753.
Copy. 34,412, f. 5.
Correspondence, 1754-1768. Copies,
34,523, ff. 85-179.
Warrant signed by, 1761. 3.3,610,
f. 47.
Statntes of Cambridge University
owned by, as Chancellor, 1741. 33,356.
- — ■ Conveyance by, of the Honour,
etCy of Hastings to W. Monson, 1715.
Add. Ch. 36,450 ; 36,451.
Pell (Alice), Linendraper, of London,
Letter to W. Gawdy, 1657. Eg. 2717,
f. 150.
Pell ( Dr. J~). Letter to W. Moreton
cone, a Greek MS. of the New Testament
bel. to Archbishop Boyle, 1677. 33,937,
f. 225.
Letters to, from W. Moreton, 1678.
33,937, ff. 224, 227.
Pells Office. Letter to Lord Burghley
on the mode of conducting business in,
1595. 34,274, f. 132.
Peltier dn Doyer ( > Letter
to Capt. Hynson, 1777. 34,414,
f. 134.
Pemberton (Henry). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as C-lerk of the Exchequer,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 51 b.
Pembroke, County of. Writs relating
to, tempp. Khz. — Charles II. Add. Ch,
39,994.
Pembroke, Earls of. v, Herbert.
Pembnry, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1616. Add. Ch. 36,816.
Pen (Thomas), of Hampneity co, Sussex.
Excommuuication of, 1592. 33,410,
f. 111.
Penafiel, Marquesa de. v. Tellez Giron
( )•
Penang, Island of, Malay Peninsula.
Population and revenoe, 1821. 33,411,
ff. 112, 113.
Penant (Edward). Exchequer payment
to, as Deputy Chamberlain of the Ex-
chequer, 1531-2. 33,376, f.. 51.
Digitized by
798
INDEX
0. Bracamonte
Fefiaraada, dntde de,
(Gartpar de).
^^!^ti3^^''\:r'^'^''' Court,
poll, 1546^1547. Add, Roll 32,961.
^r**; Pe^ligree and notices
sU^l^^Tya'/'^'^^- ^^'l^th cent.
V. Raj-
Peunant (Thomas). Letter to
W.Cole, 1776. 33,498,7; loL
^**-)- I^"" to Rev
T. Streatfeild, 1826. 33,929, f. 84
(Ed ward), Curate of Sellinqe, co.
3%3',^x^^^-^-^--^^^^^^
f<m, ^. ^u/. Acquittance to the Hiah
Sheuff of CO. Norfolk, 1579. 2713,
Pe]Uiyiig6(John). Letter to C.GawdT
165^. £g, 2717, f. 184. •^^^^'J*
Fenrnddook, Family of. Pedi«rr-
19th cent. 33,896, t 7. ^^''g'e*,
^V^^^ «>• Account of, by
P. M-undj, 18th cent. 33,420, f. I04b^
36:8nl,8lT'' ^^'^
"^558 ffi^r^'^'A''"' PaHsh-register,
10^8^16. 6 J 19th cent. 33,915, f! 9^ '
Penson (Thomas). Receipt for payment
for pamting coat of arm., 1687. 34!;95,
^ffi4So"^' ^"^^^ - cent.,
^f??®5^^.°'^'>'^-^'''^''»«'«^«-. Letters
to 3. Hulhns, 1628. ^^.2715,^42"
"^27^6"ff"iQ '^o,^'?^''*^'' 1630-1633.
^|j 2,16,ff. 19, 21, 107,115,116,118,
^SP^ (Ed'^aH). Letter to, from JL
Mandey, 1663. ^y. 2717, f. 235.
Pepn (Jane). Letter to her neohew
n. flf. 2722, f. 172. '^•Pnew,
j^/wf Cojidutt, London, Lef
his cousin
f. 13.
Apollo,
4, ^,
Letter to, from
1630. £g. 2716,
Pel
* ^^""^"^^ Oo^issary of the
frchdci^onry of Norvnch, Cast of seal
of, 1679. Lxxxvii. 55.
Pepys (William Weller), afterwardM
18th cent. Span, 33,476, f. 230.
rI^* Corre.spondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1796. 33.542, ff. 246, 248.
General etc. Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1802, 1803. 33 543
ff. 663, 665, 691/ 33,544, f. 4. ' '
• — ; Commission to Sir W. J. Twrsdcn
Bigned bj, 1807. 34,173, f. 46. ^
Pwcerol (Spencer George), of Henbury,
^rtstol. Presented, in 1888-1891 Add
PercivaU of Dovw, co. Kent,
Percy (Algernon), lOM £arl of Norths
umberland. Letter to, with political
arguments, from J. Jones, 1642. 33.374.
ff. 19 b, 20.
"liJssJf.T ^'
--— • Warrant for payment to T. Smiths-
by signed by, 1647. Fg, 2723, f. 108
Pepnsoh (Johann Christnph). MaMifi
cat, 18th cent. 34,072, f. 6.
—— Copy of a musical MS. formerly in
his library, 19th cent. 34,070, f. 1.
^^^«^ t ^'-^'^U' CO.
1630. 427i6^13""''"''-^W-,
J > "^6. Eg. 2716, f. 387.
(f'r Henry), afteru,. Sth Earl of
^ortliftmberluHd, Informations airainst^
[1559]. Fr, 33,591, f. 179. ^ ^
Percy (Henry), 9M Earl of Norlhumber^
lami. Challenge to Sir F. Vere, 1602
Copy. 34,218, f. 33.
Peroy (Hugh), Ut Duke of Northttmber^
land. Satirical poem on the magistrates
Percy (Hugh), 2nd Duke of NoHhumber^
land. Letter to Lord Auckland, 1805.
34,456, f. 279.
Digitized by
Percy (^on. Hugh), Dean of Canterbury.
Lettera to , 1826. 33,929, ff. 86,
107.
Percy (Thomas), 7th Earl of North-
umber land, Inst r actions and correspond-
ence, as Lord Warden of the English
Marches, 1569-1560. 33,591-33,592,
passim,
Percy (Thomas), Bishop of Drmnore,
Letter to, from W. Paley, 1787. 33,964,
f. 357.
Pereira de Sonsa (Manoel). Poem
by, 16th cent. Fort. 33,791, f. 25.
Perea(Antonio> Play, ISth cent. Span.
33,47G, f. 381.
Peres (Davldde). Nocturnes i 5, with
instrumental accompaniment, 18th cent,
33,598.
Peres de Calahorra (Juan), of the
Jtioyai CmmcU of the Indies, Letter to J.
de Ovando, 15b8. Span, 33,983, f. 318.
Peres de la Paente (Joseph), Spanish
Secretary of State. Letter to Comte de
Sant Istevan, 1701. Fr. Copy. 34,335,
f. 101. '
Letter to F. Schonenberg, 1701.
Span, and Fr. Copies. 34,335, ff. 108,
109.
Peres de Montalbaa (Juan). Plays,
18th cent. Span. 33,476, ff. 1-229.
Perfumes. Recipes for, 17th cent.
34,212, f. 82.
Pergolesi (Giovanni Battista). Scherzo
for 2 voices, 19th cent. 34,054, f. 11.
Perkins ( ). Exposition upon
y' Lord's Supper,^' 17th cent. 33,905,
f. 100. '
Perkins (FredericX of Chipstead Place,
Kent. Book-plate, 19th cent. Ea.
2726. ^
Permenter (Thomas). Letters to [Sir
B. Gawdy], 1604. Eg. 2714, ff. 422,
425,429.
Perreau (Louis de), Sieur de Castillon,
French Ambassador in England. Letters
to A. de Montmorency, 1538-1539.
33,514, ff. 1-14 b.
Perreganx (John Frederic). Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1787-1792. 34,426,
f. 415; 34,428, ff. 414, 444 ; 34,429.
ff. 323, 338, 373, 391, 405; 34,442
ff. 44, 155. » ' >
Letters to Lord Courtown, 1796.
34,454, ff. 9, 15, 23, 26.
Perrin (William Philp). Letter to W.
Eden, 1761. 34,412, f. 46.
INDEX. 793
Perriton and Broke Manor, m
Westwelly CO. Kent. Extract from court-
rolls of, 1583-1685; 19th cent. 33.899,
f. 135.
Perrott (Sir John). Letter of the Privy
Council on a riot by, in Fleet Street,
1559. 84,079, f. 5.
Perry, co. Hunt. Deed relating to,
tempp. Edw. I.— Edw. II. Add. Ch.
33,639.
Perry, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 141.
Perxy (James). Letter to A. Neave.
1647. 34,485, f. 134.
P^shaU Of COS. Staff, and
Kent, , Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,920, f. 18 b.
Persia. Request to Pope Alexander IV.
for missionaries to teach the catholic
faith in, 1257. Lat. 34,254, f. 75 b.
Journal of travels in, by J. J.
Morier, 1810-1815. 33,839-33,844.
Articles of commerce of the Persian
Gulf, by G. M., Giro. 1817. 33,411.
f. 94. ' *
Persons (John), Sector of Jluntspm,
CO. Sotti. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 22.
PmiOOn (Dr. Christian Hendrik),
Dutch Botanist. Letters to Sir J. Banks!
1799, 1800. 33,980, ff. 176, 237.
P«rt (Edmund), of Essex. Letters to J.
Knevet, [1651], 1652. Eg. 2717, ff. 15,
Pwrt (William), of Mountnessing, co.
Peru, S. America. Deposition cone.
ff.tl82,2ti: ^^'^^^^
Report on the Governor's pro-
cewlings, 1568. Span. 33,983, ff. 296,
OOo,
— ^' to» from
T. Lloyd, 1669. 34,331, f. 129.
Pmj (Edmund). Letters to W. Eden
i^fe^iTi ^^'^^^'^-^^^ A:
^^^^5,9^55^- Pedigree, 19th
Perjran (William), justice of the Com-
^/leas (1580) and Chi^f Baron of
^Exchequer (1593). Letter to Justice
in Norfolk, 1569. 33,597, f. 18.
Petcame. v. Pitcaim (John).
Peter, 8. Verses on the Passion of.
13th cent Eg. 2710, f. 142. '
Digitized by
794
INDEX.
Peter, S, (continued). Conflict of, with
Simon Magus, 15th cent. Or. 34,060,
f. 441 b.
Miniature of, late 15th cent.
34,294, f. 188 b.
Peter : Jacobite pseudonym for the Old
Pretender, 1718-y. 33,950, f. 90 b.
"Peter," The, merchant ship, of
Chester. Account of goods lost from,
1639. 33,938, f. 248.
Peter II., III., of Portugal, v.
Portugal, Kings of.
Peter Martyr, S. Miniature of,
late ISlh cent. 34,294, f. 205 b.
Peterborougll, co. Nort/tt^^ Roll re-
lating to, 1590. Add. lioU 34,932.
General Session of Sewers held at,
1621. 34,217, f. 8.
Lists of wills of family of Baker
in the registry of, 19th cent. 33,613,
ff. 45 b, 67 b.
Peterborongh Abbey. Register of
charters, etc. : the " White Book," 13th
cent. Eg. 2733.
Extracts from register of, 17th
cent. 34,216, f. 95.
Cast of seal of. zcix. 2.
Prior of, v. Trikyngham (John).
Peterborougll, Earl of. v. Mordaunt
(Henry).
Peters (Carl Friedrich), Music Publisher.
Letters to, from J. Hummel, 1820,
1826, 1831. Get-m. 33,965, ff. 215,
219, 221.
Petershausen Monastery, near
Constance. Musical treatises collected
for, 18th cent. 34,117.
Peterson (Christiem), Vicar of East
and South Brent, co. Som. Book of
Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed by,
1573, 1575. 33,973, ff. 9 b, 14.
Petit (Louis), Professor at the College
Mazarin. Exercises dictated by, 1745.
34,277.
Petit (Louis Hayes), Barrister* Letter
to Geo. Bentham, 1831. 33,546, f. 494.
Petley of co. Kent, FamUy of. Ex-
tracts from papers of, 19th cent. 34,105,
ff. 354-399 b.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 18.
PetrSBUS (Westy). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1808. 33,981, f. 277.
Petrarca (Francesco). Ijitin verses
ascribed to, 15th cent. 34,249, f. 141 b.
■ Discourse on the 2nd Sonnet of,
by P. Pagano, 16 th cent. 33,470.
Petre (John), Baron Petre of Writtle.
Patent of creation, 1603. Extract.
34,218, f. 191 b.
Petre (Robert), Teller of the Exchequer.
Letter to, from Sir 0. Hopton, 1576.
34,195, f. 1.
Letter to, from E. Fytzgarrat,
circ. 1584. 34,195, f. 3.
Order for payment of Treasury
warrant signed by, 1593. 33,964, f. 3.
Petre {Str William). Signature, as
Privy Councillor, 1559. 33,592, f. 86 ;
34,079, f. 5.
Petre (William), 4th Baron Petre. Ex-
pense of his keep in the Tower, 1680.
34,195, f. 82.
Petrie (Samuel). Letter to W. Petrie,
1777. 34,414, f. 8.
Letter to R. Weld, 1777. 34,414,
ff. 284, 286.
Petms, S., Archbishop of Alexandria.
Canons, 15th cent. t»r. 34,060, f. 282 b.
Petms, Patriarch of Antioch, Letter, in
1054, to the Archbishop of Grado, 12th
cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 536 b.
Petms Alfdnsi. Disciplina Cleri-
calis: fragment, 13th cent. 33,991,
f. 27.
Petms Comestor. Historia Scho-
lastica: fragmenU, late 12th cent.
33,371, f. 40.
Petms Lombardns. Epilogi sen-
teutiarum, 16th cent. Imperf. 34,271,
f. 72.
Pett, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 305.
Pett (Peter), of Limehouse, co. Middl.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1598. Eg. 2713,
f. 507.
Pett (Peter). Lines on the ship «* So-
vereign of the Seas," built in 1637
by, 17th cent. 34,217, f. 29.
Pett (William), of BroomsthorpeyCO, Norf,
Letter to F. Thoresby, 1669. Eg. 2717,
f. 303.
Pettangb, co. Suffolk. Lease of land
in, 1596. £g. 2713, f. 467.
Pettit of 00. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 26.
PettOOS (Thomas). Draper's accompt
with Sir T. Knyvitt, 1609-1612. Eg.
2715, f. 133.
Pottos {Sir Horatio), Letters to 0. Le
Neve, 1697-1707. Eg. 2718, ff. 385,
395; Eg. 2719, ff. 359, 361, 363, 368,
372, 378 ; Eg. 2720, ff. 302, 426, 428.
Pettas (John son of Thomas), of London.
I-etters to B. Gawdy, 1594. Eg. 2713,
ff. 378, 405.
Digitized by
INDEX.
795
PettnS (John son of Thomas), of Lrmdon
(continued). Acquittance to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1602. £g. 2714, f. 218.
Fettus (John). Letters to T. Knyvett,
1655. 2717, ff. 88, 92, 94.
Fettus (Thoma*). Letter to B. Gawdy,
1594. Eg, 2713, r. 37S.
Fettus (Thomas), of Norwich, Letter
to Sir T. Knevyt, s. a. Eg. 2722, f. 173.
Fetty (John Henry), Earl of Wycombe,
afterwards 2nd Marquis of Lamdowne,
Letter to W. Eden, 1788. 34,428, f. 72.
Fetty-Fltzmaurice (Lord Henry),
afterw, 3rd Marquis of Lansdowne,
Chancellor of the Exchequer. Corre-
spondence with 1st Lord Auckland,
1806-1807. 34,456, ff. 403, 462, 583,
627, 639 ; 34,457, ff. 177, 181, 235.
■ Correspondence with 2nd Lord
Auckland, 1811-1833. 34,458, ff. 264,
514; 34,459, ff. Ill, 121, 142, 145, 170,
172, 178, 182, 186, 190, 192, 209, 264,
267, 275, 278, 407, 477.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1828.
33,546, f. 189.
Signature, n, d, 34,472, f. 40.
Fetty-Fitsmaurice (Louisa), 2ad
wife of Wdliam, Ut Morquis of LanS"
do'cne. Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1785.
33,540, f. 145.
Fetty-Fitzxuaurice (William), 2nd
Earl if Shelbume, afterw, 1st Marquis
of Lansdoume, Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1780-1796. 33,539,
ff. 66, 68, 199, 201,. 203, 255, 258, 460;
33.540, ff. 140, 161, 166, 168, 170, 201 :
33.541, ff. 1, 5, 41, 53, 66, 115, 133, 180,
210, 268, 272, 274, 288, 290, 354:
33.542, ff. 33, 164, 226.
Correspondence, 1782-3. Extr,
34,523, ff. 365-372.
• Letters to Lord Auckland, 1782,
n. d, 34,418, f. 442 ; 34,461, ff. 72-80.
• Letter to the Duke of Marl-
borough, 1782. Copy, 34,418, f. 484.
Correspondence with J. Bentham,
sen., 1786-1791. 33,540, ff. 256,303,'
306 ; 33,541, ff. 85, 86 b, 286, 307.
Correspondence with the Due de
la Rochefoucauld, 1790. 33,541, ff. 119,
131. '
Fetwortlly co, Sursex. Certificate of
banns in, etc,, 1592. 33,410, ff. 75, 86,
87, 107. *
Fevensey, co, Sussex, Original seal of
Corporation of. xoiv. 16.
Feyton, Fumily of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent, 33,919^ ff. 319 b-320 b : 33,920,
f. 71b. » > »
Feyton, Family of (continued). Notes
on pedigree of, 19th cent. 34,106,
ff. 33-44 b.
Feyton (Algernon). Letter to A.
Neave, 1647. 33,463, f. 49.
Letter to , 1647. 34,485,
f. 133. ' '
Feyton (Charles), of Gnmstone, co. M> f,
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1708. Eg, 2721,
f. 1.
Feyton (Colby). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
aide 1712. Eg, 2721, f. 355.
Feyton (Sir John), of Blickling, co, Norf,^
Lituienant of the Tower. Letters to B.
Gawdy, 1588, 1601. Eg, 2713, f. 245 :
Eg, 2714, f. 154.
Letter to Sir H. Woodhouse and
others, 1590. 33,597, f. 29.
Feyton (Sir John), of Great Bradley,
CO, Sujf, Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602.
^g, 2714, f. 181.
TmtOU (Sir Sewster), 2nd Bart,, of
Doddington, Letter to [0.] Le Neve,
ante 1712. Eg. 2721, f. 358.
Letters to P. Le Neve, 1717. Ea,
2721, ff. 431, 432. ^
Feyton (Sir Thomas), Bart,, of Knowlton,
Letter to D. Osborne, 1653. 33,975, f. 59.
Ffeff de Ffaffenhoffen (
von), Qraf, " Charge des pouvoirs des
princes, freres du Jioi de France."
Memorial to the Frefuncier de Thier,
1792. 34,443, f. 65.
Fhelips (Simon), ''late one of the Rebel
Deputy Commissaries." Information on
affairs in America, 1778. 34,416, f. 35.
Fhelps (R— ). Letter to W. Titley.
1764. Eg. 2694, f. 318.
Fhelps (William), Vicar of Meare and
Bicknoller. Collections for his history
of CO. Somerset, 19th cent. 33,820^
33,836.
Letters to Rev. J. Skinner, 1833-
1836. 33,716, ff 91, 108, 114, 120, 123.
125. '
Letters to, 1829-1855. 33,836.
Fh^lypeaux (Antoine Fran9ois), Mar-
quis d'Herbault. Correspondence, as
ambassa^lor in England, with the French
Sec. of State, 1698-99. 33,440.
Fhelypeaux (Louis), Comte de Pont-
chartrain, French Secretary of State.
Correspondence with ambassadors in
England, 1698-99. 33,440.
FMIa, in Egypt. Description and draw-
ings of, by E. W, Lane, 1825-28. 34,082.
f. 101 ; 34,087, ff. 1, 2. *
Digitized by Google
796
INDEX.
PMladi in Ec/i/pt (continued). Plan of,
1833. 34,198, f. 38.
FliilaletlieireiLe (John). Letter to
Bladon and other Dissenting
Teachers at Birmingham, 17th cent.
34,273, f. 1.
Philip II.— V.y of Spain, v. Spain,
Sovereigns of.
Pllilip, the money-changer. Dialogue
with rheodosius the Jew, 12th and 15th
centt. Or. 34,060, f. 657 b.
Philipott (John), Somerset fferald.
Notes on Sir John Oldcastle, 1624-36.
33,785, f. 20.
^— Letters to the town of Sandwich,
1639, 1640. 33,512, ff. 22, 24, 36.
Pliilips: Jacobite pseudonrm for Lord
Maribchall, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Philipsburg, in Germany. Inscription
over the gate at. 33,580, f. 7.
PhiUimore (Joseph), Regius Professor
of Civil Law at Oxford. Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1812. 34,458, ff. 403,
407.
Phillipps (Samuel March^ Under
Secretary of State for the Home De-
partment. Letter to T. R. Smart, 1839.
34,245, B, f. 191.
Phillipps (Sir Thomas), Bart.^ of
Middle hill. Letter to the Bishop of
Bath and Wells, 1832. 33,836, f. 116.
Book-plates, 19th cent. 34,364-
34,385.
Phillips (B— Guy), of the Inner
Temple. Book-plate,'l 9th cent. 33,969.
Phillips (Edward). Fragment of Sir
S. E. Brydges* edition of his " Theatrum
Poetarum Anglicanorum," with MS.
notes, 19th cent. 33,921, ff. 179-194.
Phillips (Francis). Letter to James I.,
1622. 34,217, f. 32.
Phillips (Francis). Letter to ,
1731. 34,109, f. 73.
Phillips (Henry), Singer. Autograph,
with sketch, n. d. 33,964, f. 182.
Letters to, 1838-1855. 33,964,
f. 64 ; 33,965, ff. 6-10, 12, 54, 72.
Sketch of, by Mme. Malibran,
signed by him, n. d. 33,965, f. 74.
Phillips (James). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1777. 33,977, f. 83.
Phillips (M~), Capt. Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1792. 33,979, f. 188.
Phillips {Sir Robert). Letter in his
behalf from his brother to James I.,
1622. 34,217, f. 32.
Phillis: Jacobite* pseudonym for the
Old Pretender, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Philology. English terms in ancient
charters, with explanations, 13th cent.
£g. 2733, f. 145 b.
Bedfordshire provincial expres-
sions, 18th cent. 34,380, f. 32 b.
Treatise on the Irish language,
17th cent. Lat. 33,994, f. 1.
The Lord's Prayer in Hungarian
Gypsey, 1844. 34,201, f. 24.
Letter from Rev. W. Milne on
Siamese and Cochin-Chinese names, 1822.
33,411, f. 158.
V. also Dictionaries.
Granimar.
Philosophy. Dictes or Saynges of
the Philosophers, 15th cent. 34,193,
f. 137.
Collections for a history of, 19th
cent. 33,497.
■ Notes on philosophical and other
subjects, by S. T. Coleridge, 19th cent.
34,225, ff. 128-167 b.
Philpott (Thomas), Herald, v. Phili-
pott (John), Somerset Herald.
Phipps (Sir Constantine), Chancellor of
Ireiand. Letter to the Duke of Ormonde,
1711. 34,079, f. 64.
Physics. Physica generalis ct particu-
laris, by Gilles (?) Bssset, 1749. 34,243.
Physiognomy. On signification of
variatioDs in man's face, etc.y early 14th
cent. 33,969, f. 78.
Phyviology. On pregnancy, eto.y 15th
cent. 6r. 34,060, f. 579 b.
On conception, early 14th cent.
Lat. 33,969, f. 87.
Phyton. V. Fitton.
Piaggio {Padre Antonio). Report on
Papyri found at Herculanenm, 1766.
Autogr. Draft. Ital. 33,610, f. 64.
Memorial cone, the same Papvri.
Autogr. Draft. Ital. 33,610, f. 78.
PiCCinni (Niccola). Dixit Dominns,"
late 18th cent. 34,297.
Letter to N. Buonaparte, 1800.
Fr. 33,965, f. 374.
Piokonhaniy North, eo. Norf. Com-
plaint of the inhabitants against G.
Kunne, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 159.
Pickering (Edward Rowland). Letters
to S. Grirnaldi, 1835-1839. 34,189,
ff. 35, 58, 59, 106, 194.
Pickering (Jo—). Epitaph on F.
Rodney, 1637. 34,239, f. 90 b.
Pickworthy co. Rutl. De<>ds relating to,
1472, 1473. Add. Ch. 38,969-38,973.
Digitized by
INDEX.
797
Fidgeott of Doptford, co. Kent,
FamUyof. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
Pidgion (John). Letter to W. Moreton,
1635. 33,936, f. 147.
Pierce (John), Curate of Boveton St,
John's J CO, Norf. General relense to
R. Smyth, 1609. Eg, 2715, f. 108.
Pierrey Mattrei Jacobite pseudonTm
for the Old Pretender, 1718-9. 33,950,
f. 90b.
Pierrepont (Eyelyn), Ut Duke of
Kingston, Signatur^^, as Privy Councillor,
1719. 34,195, ff. U7, 149.
Pietenpach (John de). Reference to,
loth-16th cent. 34,271, ff. 97 b, 98.
Pietem (Jacob), of Middelburg, Peti-
tion of, 1693. Dutch, 34,340', f. 73.
Piston (Louis). Chanson i 4 and
motet, 19th cent. 34,071, ff. 5, 34 b.
Pietri ( ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1794. 34,453, f. 29.
Pigeon (John), of Reddenhall, co. Norf,
Acquittance to B. Gawdy^ High Sheriff
of Norfolk, 1594. Eg, 2713, f. 370.
Pigeon (John). Receipt for pay, as
Keeper of the Wardrobe in the Tower,
1647. 34,195, f. 42.
Pigge (Thomas), of Great Dunham, co,
Norf Letter to [0. Le Neve], 1695.
Eg. 2718, f. 187.
PiggOn (Edward), of Trunch, co, Norf
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1704. Eg, 2720.
f, 127.
PigOtt(John Hugh Smyth). Letters to
Rev. W. Phelps, 1830. 33,836, ff. 9,
168.
Pigon (William Henry). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1782. 33,977, f. 148.
Pilleston (John). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 32.
Pindar (John Reginald Beauchamp),
3rd Earl Bemichamp, Letters to
Eden, n. d, 34,460, ff. 258, 259.
Pinelliy Family of. Notes on, 1836.
I'rinted. 34,189, f. 121.
Pinkerton (John). idea of a new
system of Geography," 19th cent.
Autogr. 34,486, f. 16.
Letters to Cadell and Da vies, 1800,
1802, 34,486, ff. 11, 14.
Pinkney (William), Commissioner for
the United States. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1806-1811. 34,456, f. 429 ;
34,457, f. 22 ; 34,458, f. 213.
Pinnell (Peter), Prebendary of Roches-
ter. "Trust in God"; a poem, 18th
cent. 33,940, f. 191 b.
Pinner, co, Jfiddl. Deeds relating to,
Awip. Edw. XL— 1366. ^<«. CA. 37,363-
37,367.
Pinnook (Thomas), Fellow of IHnity
College^ Cambridge. Appointment by
Lord Caithness as domestic chaplain,
1780. Add. Ch, 37,636.
Piossi (Hester Lynch). Letter to Miss
E. Hamilton, 1805. 33,964, f. 359.
Pipon of Jersey, Family of. Pro-
ceedings by, relative to succession to
property in Jersey, 1726-1748. Fr.
and Engl, 34,260.
Pipon (E — )y Receiver of Comments in
Jersey, Acquittances to J, Poidestre,
1682-1690. 34,259.
Pipon (Jean), Creffier of Jersey. Signa-
tures to register of lawsuits, 1726-
1748. 34,260.
Pippard (George). Letter to Lady
Derwent water, 1716. Copy. 34,523,
f. 2.
Pirch (Franz Otto von?). General.
Letters to Major-Gen. Count Randwvck,
1793. Fr, Transl. 34,448, ff. 397, 432.
Pirehill Hundred, co. Stafford.
Letter to the High Constables of, from
Justice Bagott, 1585. 33,594, f. 193.
Pires de TaTOra (Alvaro), of Bom-
bay, Letters to Sir R. Southwell, 1678,
1679. Portug. 34,333, ff. 24, 93.
Power of attorney to Sir R. South-
well, 1678. 34,333, f. 88.
Pieauro (Giovanni), Doge of Venice, v,
Venice, Doges of.
PistOCChi (Francesco Antonio). Itali^in
cantatas, 18th cent. 34,053, ff. 44, 81-
106 b.
Pistor (Alexander), Rector of Bretien-
ham, CO, Norf, Letter to F. Gawdy,
1633. Eg, 2716, f. 140.
Pitcaim (John). Depositions on the
murder of Damley, 1567. 33,531, f. 37.
Pitcaim (Robert), Commendator of Dun-
fermline. Proceedings and accusations
against Mary, Qu. of Scots, 1568. 33,531,
ff. 41-70.
Instructions and negociations, as
Scotch ambassador to England, 1578.
33,531, ff. 169, 173.
Pitney, CO. Som. Discovery of Roman
pavement at, with drawings, 1829.
33,712.
Pitoni (Giuseppe Ottavio). Canon, 19th
cent. 34,052, f. 25.
Digitized by
798
INDEX.
FitouaySi Sieur, Premier Lieutenant
sur le Patriarche. Log-book, 1706-1 709.
Fr. 34,246.
Pitt (William), Secretary of State, Earl
of Chatham (1766). Correspondence
with Sir B. Keene, 1757. Copy. 34,412,
ff. 30-44.
Pitt (William), 2nd son of Lord Chatham,
Prime Miniiter. Correspondence with
Lord Auckland, 1785-1804. 34,420,
ff. 127, 170, 202, 203, 218, 326, 327, 447 ;
34.421, ff. 119, 126, 130, 159, 272, 302,
310, 333, 359, 376, 395, 406, 450;
34.422, ff. 3, 5, 28, 70, 129, 136, 148,
162, 207, 274, 275, 345; 34,423, ff. 17,
19, 37, 88, 105, 132, 163, 167, 170, 176,
178 b, 181, 187, 188, 216, 265, 268, 314;
34,424, ff. 53, 179, 205; 34,425, ff. 51,
275, 372 ; 34,426, ff. 8, 37, 43, 117, 164,
212, 214, 251, 272, 316, 352, 370, 428,
435; 34,427, ff. 23, 24, 28, 56, 65, 67,
115, 138 b, 156, 164, 193, 196, 218,255,
262, 279, 280, 368, 400, 425 ; 34,428,
ff. 290, 294, 317 ; 34,430, f. 72 ; 34,434,
f. 139; 34,436, ff. 39, 97, 170, 174;
34,440, ff. 193, 333, 400,411; 34,441,
f. 512; 34,450, f. 428; 34,452, f. 461 ;
34,453, ff. 92, 94, 120, 149, 158, 163,
174 ; 34,454, ff. 17, 37, 133, 152, 158,
312, 419; 34,455, ff. 7, 79, 92,340,356,
370, 497 ; 34,456, ff. 75, 147 ; 34,461,
ff. 82, 84.
Letter to , 1792. 34,445,
f. 85.
Letter to Lord , n. d,
33,964, f. 21.
Minutes of an interview with
Maret on affairs in France, 1792.
34,446, f. 28.
Pitt (William Moreton), Jf.P. Letters
to Jeremy Bentham, 1796, 1797. 33,542,
ff. 173, 506.
Pitter (Henry), Vicar of Climping, co,
tS'tssex. Consistorial citation of,
1592. 33,410, ff. 32, 35, 37, 38, 49, 84,
92.
Pitts (Henry). Letters to J. Hare, 1703-
1713. Eg, 2719, f. 396; Eg, 2720,
ff. 192, 399 ; Eg, 2721, ff. 258, 260, 410.
Pitts (John), of Norwich, Letter to
Capt. Le Neve, 1694. Eg, 2718, f. 135.
Pius II. t?. Rome, Bishops of,
Piz, The. V, Coinage.
Piz of Hawklmrst and Cray-
ford, CO. Kent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, to 1663; 19th cent. 33,V20, f. 20.
Pizis (Johann Peter), Mtisician. Letter
to , n. d. Germ, 33,965, f. 285.
Pisarro (Hernandez), hrotuer of the
Marquis Francisco Pizarro. Reference
to conversation with, in 1562. Spatu
33,983, f. 247.
Place (Francis^. Letters to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1817-1830. 33,545, f. 257 ; 33,546„
ff. 179, 412.
Plagne, The. Visitation of plagne at
Davenport township, co. Chester, 1642.
33,938, f. 291.
Notice of, at Sandwich, 1644.
33,512, ff. 91, 92.
Precautions against, recommended
by Sir R. Long, 1665. 34,274, f. 136.
Directions for diet, etc,y in time of,
17th cent. 34,212, f. 91 b.
Plamipin (Eliza), v. Story Plampin
(Eliza).
Planard (Francois Antoine Engine de).
Author, Petition to the Due d*Aamont
signed by, 1827. lY. 33,965, f. 166 b.
Plaata (Joseph), Principal Librarian^
British Museum, Correspondence with
Sir J. Banks, 1783. 33,977, ff. 190, 193-
196.
Plantagfenet (Henry), Earl of Lan*
caster, etc., Steward of England, aftervo,
(1351) Duke of Lancaster, Casts of
seals of, 1347, post 1351. lxxxvil 38 ;
xciv. 56.
Plantagenet (Humphrey), Duke of
Gloucester, Lydgate's appeal to, for
money, and epituph on, 15th cent.
34,360, ff. 64 b, 65 b.
Plantagenet (John), Duhe of Bedford.
Witness, as Custos Anglise, to a charter
cone. York Minster, 1415-1422. 34,193,
f. 3 b.
Plantwenet (Thomas), of Woodttock^
Duke of Gloucester, Orders for the office
of Constable of England, temp. Rich. II.
33,735, f. 9 b.
Plate and Jewels, v. Invent
tories.
Plati. (Maria), Prince, Agreement for
sale of a medical powder to J. Walraven,
1686. Eg, 2717, f. 404.
Plato. Fragments of the Laches, 2nd
cent. (?> Gr, Pap. CLXXXVii zerso,
Piatt (John). Letter to S. Orimaldi,
1843. 34,189, f. 269.
Playford (Robert), of Koririch. Letter
to T. Knyvett, lt«26. Eg, 2715, f. 315.
Acquittances to T. Knyvett, 1629.
Eg, 2715, ff. 461, 462.
Acquittance to R. Gybbs, 1632.
Eg, 2716, f. 85.
Playsted (Ra— ), of Baconsthorpe.
Letter to B. Gawdv, 1597. Eg. 2713,
f. 484.
Digitized by
INDEX.
709
Flayters (Sir John), 7th Bart, Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1701. £g. 2719, f. 288.
Flemp (Vopiscns Fortunatus), if.A,
Professor at Louvam, Opinion on the
nature of tobacco, 1635. Lat, 33,587,
Flempins. v, Piemp.
Flemui Amoris [FnUalove]
(Henncus). Name entered as scribe,
15th cent. 33,996, f. 69.
Plesclieijeff (Sergios). Letters to Je-
remy Bentham, 1780, 1781, 1787.
33,539, £F. 60, 148 ; 33,540, f. 383.
' Correspondence with S. Bentham,
1780-1787. 33,539, f. 121: 33,540,
ff. 52, 453. '
Letter to Joseph IL of Germany,
1784. Copy. 83,540, f. 50.
Letter to the King of Poland, 1784.
Copy, 33,540, f. 51.
Flettenberghe (Wolther van), Grand
Master of the Teutonic Order in Livonia,
Letter to, from E. van den Grane, 1531.
Oerm, 34,486, f. 91.
Fleyel (Ignaz Joseph), Musician, Letter
♦o element!, 1802. 1^, 33,965,
f. 286. *
Pleyel n^e Koke (Mnrie Fdlicittf
Denise), Pianist, Letter to ,
n. d. Fr, 33,965, f. 158.
FlucUey, co, Kent, Deeds relating to,
1428 (?), 1573, 1578. Add, Ch. 33,008 ;
36,822; 36,823.
Flumer, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 242 b.
Flnmer (William), y»m., Governor of
New Hampshire. Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 181 % 1820, 1826. 33,545,
ff. 319, 432; 33,546, f. 73.
Plnnuner. Case of Rex V. Plnmmer,
1701-2. 34,125, f. 59.
Flnmmer (John). Letter to W. Hale,
1687. 33,573, f. 156.
Flummer (Walter). Letters to B.
Hale, 1711-1716. 33,573, ff. 208-216,
222-297, 300.
Plxunmer (William). Letter to Sir B.
Hale, 1725. 33,573, f. 309.
Flnmstead, co, Kent, Deeds relating
to, 1381, 1578. Add, Ch, 36,824 ; 36,825.
Plnnket's Gierke: Jacobite p!<eu-
donvm for L. Klinckowstrom, 1718-9.
33,950, f. 90 b.
Plnnkett (Arthur James), 8M Earl of
FimjalL Letters to Lord Redesdale,
1803. 34,456, fF. 22 b, 25 b, 26 b.
Plurality of Worlds. Correspon-
dence on, 1854. 33,348.
PlrmOllth., CO. Devon, Undertaking by
the Mayor to observe commercial treaty
with Burgundy, 1496. Add. Ch. 37,639.
View, 1669. 33,767, B, f. 8.
Seal of the Mayor and Bur-
gesses of, 1496. Add, Ch. 37,639.
Plymouthy Countess of, v. Fitzcharles
(Bridget).
PocUington, E, 1?., co. Fork. Cast
of seal of the Free Grammar School,
xcix. 6.
PoCOCk (George). Letter to S. Grimaldi.
1828. 34,188, f. 330.
PoCOCk (John Innes). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 45.
Pocock (T.ewis). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1825. 34,188, f. 62.
Poetry. Fragments of an unknown
epic, 2nd or 3rd cent. Gr, Pap.
OCLXZIII.
' Fragment of an unknown epic,
3rd or 4th cent. (?). Gr. 34,473 (3).
Fragment of an unknown poem in
elegiac verse, 3rd or 4th cent. (?). Gr,
34,473 (4). ^
Fragment of poem in hexameter
verse, 6th cent. Lat. 34,473 (6).
Theological pieces, 13th cent. Fr,
Eg, 2710.
Latin, French and English verses,
14th cent. Eg. 2788, f. 52.
Verges, in rhyme, 14th cent. Lat.
34,018, f. 99 b.
Religious poems, late 14th cent.
33,995.
Romances, circ. 1400. 34,114.
Elegies and other poems, 1450-
1500. Irish, 33,993
<<Augustinus de confiiccione vir-
tutum et yiciorum," 1492. 34,139, f. 56.
De Laude B. M. V., from the
" Anteclaudiauus " of Alanus do Insulis,
1492. 34,139, f. 57 b.
Orationes C. de Haynberga, etc.^
1499. 33,438. * ' '
Bible history, 15th cent. Lat^
34,271, f. 109.
Catonis Disticha, 15th cent. Zat^
and Engl. 34,193, f. 204.
Epitome of the Summa R. de Pen-
naforti, in rude hexameters, 15th cent.
Lat, 34,069, f. 2.
Latin verses on the winds, ascribed
to Petrarch, 15th cent. 34,249, f 141 b.
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales 15th
cent. Eg. 2726
Poems by Chaucer, Lydgate, etc.,
15th cent. 34,360.
Digitized by
800
INDEX.
Poetry (continued). Parliament of the
Three Ages, in alliterative verse, 15th
cent. 33,994, f. 19.
Religious poem, in 7 or 8-line stan-
zas, 15th cent. £ngL Jmperf, 34,193,
f. 223 b.
Elegies and other poems, 15th
cent. Irish, 33,993, f. 7 b.
Canciones, «^c., late 15th cent.
Span. 33,382.
. - Religious poems, by F. Stacy,
early 16th cent. 33,974.
**Handefull of pleasant delites,**
1584. Transcnpt, 18th cent. 33,786.
Funeral ode on Sir T. and Lady
Fane, ctrc. 1589. Lat, 34,218, f. 4.
Epitaph on Lord Treasurer Burgh-
ley, (»rc. 1598. 34,218, f. 6.
Latin verses, by H. Holland, 16th
cent. 34,317, f. 26.
Poems, etc, by Sir T. Wyat, 16th
cent. Eg. 2711.
Poems, by N. Breton, 16th cent.
34,064.
Twelve Epigrams, 16th cent. Fr.
Poetry (continued). Prophecies, 17th
cent. Lat. 33,350, f. 1.
Devotional and satirical pieces, by
R. Clarke, 17th cent. Lat 33,392, f. 146.
Life of Edward II., by Sir F.
Hubert, 17th cent. 34,316.
«tThe Crown of Thorns," 17th cent.
33,392, f. 1.
Social and political pieces, 17th
cent. 33,998.
" Uranus and Psyche " : a pastoral,
17th cent. 34,179.
Miscellaneous pieces, 17th cent.
Eg, 2711, f. 110.
. The " Dodecheron ** of J. de Meung,
16th cent. Fr, 33,788.
. Canconero, in Port, and Span., 16th
cent. 33,791.
. . Song, beg. **His golden locks tyme
hath to siluer turned," late 16th cent.
33,963, f. 109.
««Une damoyselle Parisienne aux
lecteures," 1602. 33,384, f. 3.
Masque, by B. Jonson, at enter-
tainment of James I. and Qu. Anne at
Theobalds, 1607. 34,218, f. 23 b.
. Poem on the life and death of
Thomas, Lord Grey de Wilton, by R.
Marston, [1614-21]. 33,750; 34,062.
Sonnets entitled "The Honor of
the Honorable," by J— S— , early
17th cent. 34,218, f. 23 b.
Lines beg. " Lady chaynd to
Venus dove," early 17th cent. 34,218,
f. 162 b.
. Epitaphs on the Fane family, early
17th cent. Lat. 34,218, f. 185 b.
, Various pieces, early 17th cent.
Engl, and Lat. 34,324, ff. 306-337.
. Poetical miscellany, circ. 1650.
Eg. 2725.
. The British Rebellion, etc., by G.
Cartwright, ctrc. 1666. 34,363.
. Religious poems, 1694, n. d. 34,274,
ff. 143, 146, 148.
. Verses on the Carthusian Monas-
teries in the province of Mechlin, 17th
cent. Lat. 33,392, f. 172.
34,217, passim.
Lines in praise of Lady Newcastle,
by F— F— , 17th cent. 34,217, f. 17.
Lines on the ship " Sovereign of
the Seas," by T. Carew, 17th cent.
34,217, f. 29.
Lines on the Tendon Theatres, 17th
cent. 34,217, f. 30.
: Prophecy beg. "If 88 be past,"
17th cent. 34,217, f. 41 b.
Lines on Sir R. Brown, Bart., 17th
cent. 34,217, f. 68.
Epitaph on Card. Mazarin, 17th
cent. Lat. 34,217, f. 76 b.
Elegies and short poems, by F.
Atkins and others, 17 th cent. 34,239,
Engl, and
ff. 1, 19, 68 b, 85, 90 b.
Poems, 17 th-1 8th cent.
Lat. 33.940, ff. 182-192.
Historical and political pieces,
17 th-1 9th centt. Irish. 33,567.
Ode on the death of James II.,
from the French, 1701. Printed,
33,954, f. 34.
L "The Dolphin," 1722. 34,273,
f. 6.
Poems, 1756-1760. Span. 34,274,
f. 1.
Verses spoken on the death of
Handel, 18th cent. 33,351, f. 24.
— Raccolta di composizioni a Clori
in morte del di lei quaglio, 1764. 33,794.
Ossianic poems, 1765. Irish.
34,119. ^ ^
««Le Diable Boiteux donne en
specUble (sic) dans Tlsle de Cesara;,"
1770. 34,262, f. 129.
Verses to W. Eden, Chief SecreUry
for Ireland, 1781. 34,418, f. 261.
- Letters in rhyme and miscellaneous
poems, by J. Skinner, 178^-1797. 33,633 ;
33,634.
Sonnet on a birthday, 1797.
Printed. 34,454, f. 131.
Verses entitled «* Nelson of the
Nile," 1798. Printed. 34,454, f. 426.
Poems by R. Southey, 1799-1838.
Antogr, 34,046, ff. 132-148.
Digitized by
801
PMtnr (ooniimtedy Soigi, 18tli cent.
Sa,35l, ff. 10-33 poMtnu
— — A yenioii of the national anthem,
beg. "Fame, let thy Trumpet," 18th
cent. 33,351, f. 30.
Lines on Happinem, late 18 th cent.
33,498, f. 49.
Poems bj S. T. Coleridge, 18th-
mhcentt. Autogr. 84^225, ff. 1-24.
• MiBcellaneoaSy 18th-19th centt.
34,109.
Sonneta to W. Hayley and S. E.
Brydges, 1807. 83,897, f. 73.
"The March to Moscow eomio
ballad, 1814. 33,554^ f. 337.
Sonnet and poems, by J. Keats^
1817, li. A Autogr. 33,516; JF^. 2780.
— Poems by Leigh Hunt, 19th cent.
Autogr. 33,515,5:1-24.
■ Valentine Terses by L. D- 1821.
-FV. 34,459, f.30a
■■ La Bokngera: camp song, 1824.
Frinted, Span. 33,654, f. 336.
— ^— " Beth Gelert,* oiro. 1835. 35,503,
"The Dream of Qerontins,'* by
Card. Newman, cwu 1865. Ptetly«rtg^.
d3|984.
— Poems by ? George Eliot, 1868,
1874. Auiogr. 34,033 ; 34,038.
Notes to Milton, by Rer. C. Dun-
ster, 1796-1803. 33,602-33,607.
CL aUo PoUtioal and Satiri-
MlFoanuu
Poingdastre of Jersey, Family of.
Papers o^ 17th-19th centt. 34,262.
Poinffdeetre (Charles). Register of
bonds to, for corn-rente in Jersey, 1678-
1691, Fr. 34,259.
Poingdeetre (Jean). Letters to his
wife, 1660. -FV. 34>262, ft 84, 86.
— Register of bonds to, for corn-rents
in Jersey, 1678-1691. Fr. 34^259.
Acquittances to, for corn-rents,
1682-1690. J^. 34^259.
Poingdestre (Snsanna). WilL 1770.
F^. 34,262, f. 127.
IBoia&XM, in France, Impression of seal
of the convent of St. Savin in, 13th cent.
ZOVII. 41.
Bi$hop of. u. Hilary, 8.
Poland, Kingdom of. Prophecy cone
future kings of, 18th cent. Lai. 33,350,
f. 1.
— Project for alliance with Prussia,
1790. ^. 34,430,0.144, 145.
Memoir on affairs in, 1791.
FrmUd. 34,435, f. 333.
Poland, Kingdom of (oonimued). Fomt
of government decreed, 3 May, 1791.
84,437, ff: 46, 188.
Suite de la revolution de Pologne,
1791. 34,437, f. 298.
Treaty with Prussia, 1791. 34,439,
f. 287.
R^um^ des observations sur la
nouvelle constitution de, 1792. 34,441,
f. 204.
' Declaration of the King of Prussia
on entry of his troops into, 1793.
Frinied. 34,446, f. 474.
Protest of the Polish Confederation
against the entry of Prussian troops,
1793. F^. Frinted. 34,448, f. 273.
News from, 1794. 34,458, f. 74.
For correspondence of Ambassadors abroad,
fk Bukaty (F— ), Chevalier^ FoUeh
Minister m England (1792).
Pole. 0. De la Pole.
Pole (Hugh). Letter to the Bishop of
ChichesUr, temp. Hen. VIIL 34,317,
f. 19.
IPole (Reginald), Oardinalj Archbishop of
Canterbury. Drawing of seals of,
[1556-9], 1557; 19th cent. 33,926,
ff: 24, 67.
Pole (William). Exchequer payment to,
as Valet of the Crown, 1532. 33,376,
f. 37.
Pole-Carew (Reginald). Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1783-1799. 33,539,
ff. 338, 411, 429, 464; 33,540, ff. 138,
285; 33,541, ff. 249, 255, 276; 33,542,
ff. 578, 594, 603, 613, 641, 699 ; 33,543,
ff. 2, 4, 8, 10.
Polegr (Edmund). Particulars of lands
[in Norfolk ?] purchased from T. Dandie,
1594. 33,597, f. 38.
Poley (John), Qenikman Usher of the
Frivy Chanier to Charles, Frinoe of
Wales. Bill for lodging expenses, 1639,
1640. JE:^. 2723, f. 105.
Polhill of 00. Kent, Family of.
Extracts from papers of, 19th cent.
34,105, ff. 196-271 b.
Polhill (David), iSKen/fo/JTimt. Letters,
etc., to the town of Sandwich, 1640.
33,512, ff. 32, 34, 38.
Polhill (David). Order for the commit-
ment of, by the House of Commons, 1701.
Copy, 34,106, ff. 92, 93.
Letter to the town of Sandwich,
1701. 33,512, f. 177.
Polhill (George). Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1835. 33,929, f. 335.
Poll G — y Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1780. 33,539, f. 14.
3 F
Digitized by
802
INDEX.
PolignM (Gabrietle Tolande Claude
. Marline), vcife of Armand Juies Fran^oit^
Due de Polignac, Letter io W. Eden,
1786. Fr. 34,423, f. 95.
Political and Satirical Poenui.
On abortive attempta at peace betweien
England and France, aire, 1490. Lat.
33,534, f. 3.
Libel beg. "From Katherine's
dock/' early 17th cent. 34,218. f. 165.
Poem on an occurrence in the H,
• of Commons beg. " Down came/' etc,f
circ. 1603. 34,218, f. 20.
- Verses on the journey of Prince
Charles to Spain, temp. Jas. L 34,324,
f. 310.
— " Petition to the blessed Saint Eliza,"
1624 (?). 34,217, f. 39 b.
Lines on the death of James L,
17th cent. 34,217, f. 41b.
• Political pieces of the time of
James L and Charles L, 17th cent.
33 998.
Pieces by R. Clarke, 17th cent.
Lat 33,392, f. 146.
^ Historia pnritani qni^ felim sns*
pendit," 17th cent. Zatl 33,392,
f. 167 b.
— Rhymes on the Commonwealth
and Restoration, 17th cent. 34,258,
ff. 2 b, 3.
• Various pieces, temp, Chaa. II.
34,362.
" Nemesis ad Carolnm secundum,"
by Jo. Parrhesiastes, 17th cent. 34,217,
f. 27 b.
■ Verses " in praise of that choice
company of Witts . . . who meet . . .
at Gresham College," 17th cent. 34,217,
f. 31.
«*The Interpreter," 17th cent.
34, 217, f. 34.
Satire on Milton, 17th cent.
33,509, f. 84 b.
" Sal tons Rant " : a mock litany on
the Union of England and Scotland, 18th
cent. 33,963, f. 134.
Epistle to Sir S. Garth, on the
Pretender, 1716. Printed, 33,954,
f. 69.
On the rebellion, 1745, 1746.
83,954, ff. 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86.
— — Poems addressed to J. Wilkes,
1764 (?), 1769. Fr, 33,498, f. 10;
33,963, f. 3.
Un the magistrates of the Tower
Hamlets, circ, 1780. Draft, 33,932.
The Whig beggars, circ. 1797.
33,498, f. 24.
"The American Embassy," circ.
1798. 34,455, f. 107.
Ballads relating to the Irish rising,
1798. Printed, 34,455, ff. 95>97.
Political and Satirical PoMia
(continued). Letter from [George, Prince
of Wales] to [Frederic, Duke of York]:
rlitical poem, 1609-1812. 33,554,
231.
" The Snpper of Ghosts, or Crown'd
heads since the Conquest," 1810. 33,924,
f. 132.
Letter from " Biddy Fudge " to
Mrs. 0*Connell : on Daniel O'Connell,
oirc. 1831. 34,459, f. 460.
PoUtical Tracts. •* Pelegrine " : in
■ defence of Henry VIII., by W. Thomas,
1547. 33,883.
Alegations against the surmised
title of the Queene of Scots," etc,, 1565.
34,216, f. 18.
Discoui*se in favour of the marriage
of Qu. Elizabeth with Francois, Due
d'Alen9on, by Lord Northampton, 1580.
. 34,216, f. 27.
"The Coppy of a letter written by
a M'. of artesi," etc^ against the Earl of
Leicester, 1584. 33,739.
Tracts on the state of Ireland,-
1585-1610. 34,313.
" The Discoverye and Recorerre of ■
. Ireland," 1600. 33,743; 34,313, f.'2.
— ~ Tracts relating to the times of
James L and Charles I., 17th cent.'
34,217.
Letter of a Jesuit on public affsirs,-
drc, 1625. 33,469, f, 33.
'^ On an alliance with the Nether-
lands against Spain, early 17th ceBt.
34,219.
On the expediency of making peace
or war with Spain, early 17th cent.
34,219.
The danger that the kingdom
now stands in, by Sir R. Cotton^ 1628.
33,469, f. 35; 34,312, f. 11.
Letter to Charles I., urging
alliance with GustaTus Adolphus, 1632.
34,314.
— ' On the enforcement of English
laws in Ireland, attributed to Sir R.
Bolton, 1641. 33,745.
On the Coronation Oath and lawa
affecting the clergy, 1642. 34,312, f. 1.
«A game at Pioquet": dialogue
between Parliamentarians, [1650-1658].
33,924, f. 47.
*♦ A Ctttt may look at a King," by
Sir A. Weldon, 1652. 33,787.
" Killing no murder," 1657. Oopyy
17th cent. 33,533.
Sir P. Meadows on lowering the
flag at sea, 1693. 34,353.
ObserTations politicall and
civill " : treatise on Government, by
W. B., 17th cent. 33,359.
Digitized by
INDEX.
803
Volitioal and Satirioal Poems
(cmtinued). The Art of well governing
a people, by F. Pacianua, 17th cent.
34,251.
Dieooorse on the Privilege, etc., of
Parliament, attributed to R, Starlcey,
17th cent. 34,217, f. 54.
On the Stuart cause, 18th cent.-
33,589, f. 343.
** An hue and cry after the Pre-
tender,** 1716. Printed. 33,954, f. 31.
M^moires concernant I'Angleterre,
by a French political agent, c/rc. 1755-
1760. 34,328.
— Satirical address to the electors of
Westminster, 1790. 33,498, f. 23.
On the state of the Netherlands,
1792. 34,446, f. 367.
On the projected invasion of Eng-
land by N. Bonaparte, 1803. 33,443.
Poll (Jean van de). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1790. Copy, 34,431, f. 349.
Poll Tax. «.B0raniio.
Pollard (Nicholas), jReetor of WMt-
ittmnton, oo. Sonu Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33,973,
f. 22.
PoUaroli (Carlo Francesco). Italian
canUtas, 1710. 34,057, |MSSMik
PoUezfon (John), (kmmiitUxm' of tht
Board of Trade. Receipt, 1705. 34,195.
f. 132.
Letter to Sir R. Southwell, 1674.
34,332, f. 79.
PoUoxfon (Nicholas). Statement on a
suit at Lisbon, 1674. 34,332, f. 81.
Polo (Marco). Travels of, from the
Nuremberg edition of 1477 ; 1817.
Germ. 33,755,
Polstead Manor, co. 8uff. Court*
roll, 1523-1534. Add. Holt 34,937.
Polsted, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 260.
Poluchroniados (Constantine). Let-
ter to Jeremy Bentham, 1821. 33,545,
f. 520.
Pomfrott (Thomas). Letter to R.
Hale, 1651. 33,572, f. 334.
Pond (Edward). Almanac, 1648. Printed,
34,170.
Pontcliartrain, Comte d^ Ph^ly-
peauz (Louis). '
Ponte (Nicolo de). Doge of Venice, v,
Venice, Doges of.
IBont&vhm (Jean de), Comte de Carces,
Lieutenant-Qeneral of Provence. Letter
to, from Catharine de' Medici, 1561.
/V. 33,964, f. 87.
Poathian (Henry de). Letter to Sir J,
Banks, 1782. 33,977, f. 174.
Pontiflcal. v. Liturgies.
Pontius (Dr. \ of Brussels*
Opinion on the nature of tobacco, 1635.
Lat. 33,587, f. 2.
Poole (John), Bector of West Dowlisfi,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 3 b.
Poole (John), Author, Letter to R. W.
Ellistou, 1823. 33,964, f. 363.
Poole (Robert), Cow^pirator. Letter to,
from A. Babington, [1586]. Contemp,
copy. 33,938, f. 22.
Poole (Walter). Poem, 17th cent.
33,998, f. 73 b.
PooUe (Richard). Report of a recon-
naissance on the Spanish coast, 1601.
34,224, f. 43.
PopOf Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 241.
Pope (Alexander). Receipt for soup, in
rhyme, sent to Dean Swift, 1726,
34,109, f. 3.
— - Satire on Addison, 18th cent*
34,109, f. 22.
■ Verses on the death of the Duke of
Orleans, 1723. 34,109, f. 29.
Letter to S. Buckley, [1733],
33,964, f. 361.
Pope (Edward), Bector of StockUnoh
Ottersay^ co, Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 3.
Pope (Josiah), Bector of Monks'lver, oo,
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 sub*
scribed by, 1580. 33,973, f. 29.
Popham (Sir Home Riggs), Admiral.
Resolution of the town of Manchester
congratulating him on the capture of
Buenos Ayres, 1806. 34,457, f. 40.
Popliam (Sir John), Lord Chief Justice,
Letter to, from Sirs N. Bacon and B.
Oawdy, 1599. £g. 2714, f. 32.
Pordage a/. Podage of Bodmer-
Shaan, co. Sent, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, ff. 13 b, 14.
Porkington, co, Salop, Deed relating
to, 1563. Add,Ch.S7y624.
Porta (Francesco della). Italian can*
tata, 18th cent. 34,055, f. 39.
Portbnry Kundred, co. Som. His-
tory of, by Rev, W. Phelps, 19th cent,
33,825.
Port de la Paiz. in ffaiti. Plans of,
1773-1788. 33,353.
3 F 2
Digitized by
804
Port Egmont, Falkland lOes. De«
claratioDs on the part of Spain and
England cone, 1771. Eg. 2700, ff. 29, 31.
Porten {Sir Stanier), Under Secretary
of State, Correspondence with R. Gnn-
ning, 1769, 1770. Eg. 2698, S. 198, 209 ;
Ej. 2699, f. 8.
Leiters to W. Eden, 1778-1782.
34,415, f. 278; 34,418, ff. 21, 307.
Porteou (Henry). Letter to Col. R.
Patton, 1802. 33,981, f. 60.
Porteous (William), D,D. Letter to
P. Colquhonn, 1797. 33,542, f. 490.
Porter of oos. Vott. and Sent^
FatMlg of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 20 b.
Porter (Anna Maria), Authoress, Letter
to, from J. Sheridan Knowlea, 1888.
3.H,964, f. 265.
Porter (Anne), wife of John Porter,
Letters to her niece. Lady Twysden, 1723.
34,176, ff. 98, 100.
■ Letter to, from her brother, Sir W«
. Twysden, 1697. 34,176, £. 90.
V, also Twysden (Anne).
Porter (Endymion), Oentieman of the
Bedchamber. Warnings to, from J.
Jones, of dangers to the Crown, 1643.
33,374, ff. 9, lib, 12b.
Porter (Jane), Authoress. Letter to,
from T. Campbell, 1818. 33,964, f. 240.
Porter (John). Account of his marriage
with A. Twvsden and of his death, 1658,
1660. 34,164, f. 92.
Porter (John), Bishop of Killala. Letter
to his brother, 1798. 34,454, f. 442.
Porteni (Beilby), Bishop of London.
Extnicts from his Brief description of
three country residences," 1829. 34,106,
ff. 15-32 b.
* Letters to Lord Auckland, 1798-
1806. 34,454, f. 249 ; 34,456, ff. 500,
638 ; 34,461, ff. 86, 87.
Portinton (William). Signature to
Tower accompts, 1600, 1601. 34,195,
ff. 15, 17.
Portlaady Dukes and Earl of. v. Ben-
tinck.
Port Louie, «n Jffaitij W. indies.
Account of the taking of, 1748. 34,207,
f. 28.
Porto Carrero (Melchior). Letters
to Sir R. Southwell, 1668. 34,330,
ff. 132, 134.
Portolani. v. Maps and Plane.
Porto Praya. Itland of St. Jago, Cape
Verd Isles. Views of, 1792. 33,931,
ff. 19, 20.
Port Philli]^ Vkhrhf AmtraMa. «u
Melbourne.
Portraits, v. Art.
Portsmouth, oo. Southt, Accounts of
risits to, with views and drawings, 1809,
1831. 33,642, f. 80; 33^722.
■ Impressions of obrenfe and reverM
of seal of. Lxxxvii. 52, 53.
Portsmontli Castle, co. Southt.
Exchequer payments for, 1570. Eg,
2723, f. 8 b.
]Portllgal. Kingdom of. Discourse on
affairsin, late 15th cent. 33,469, f. 1.
■ Negotiations of Sir R. Southwell
and others in, 1574-1720. 34,329-34,335.
■ Abstract of exports and imports to
and from England, 1705-1764. 34,419,
f.485; 34,420, ff. 192,198.
Sebastian. Treaty of commerce
wHh England, 1572. 34,329, f. 6 b.
■ John IV. Carta de pririlegio e
Foral dos Ingleios confitmado por, 1642.
34,329, f. 11.
Treaty with England, 1654.
34,329, ff. 18, 38.
Alfonso VI. Project of treaty
with England, c£rc. 1661. 34,329,
f.47.
— ~— • Notes on Portuguese affiiira,
1661-1664. 34,329, f. 57.
Reply of Charles II. of
England to the memorial of, 1663.
84,329, f. 67.
Letter-books of Sir R.
Southwell when Envoy to, 1665-1669.
34,336-34,338.
Leagues with France, 1667.
Portug. 34,330, ff. 12, 42.
— Account of the proceedings
at the Court of, 1667. 34,330, f. 75.
— — Account of his deposition,
and of the assumption of the goTeroment
by Dom Pedro, 1668. 34,331, f. 17.
Oaths to be taken on Dom
Pedro's assumption of the gorernment,
1668. 34,330, f. 74.
Treaty with Spain, 1668.
34,337, f. 156.
— ^— Nomination list of Arch-
bishops and Bishops, 1668. 34,331, f. 53.
Project of commercial
treaty with England, 1672-3. 34,332,
ff. 10, 16, 20, 24, 45 ; 34,333, f. 1.
List of the Portuguese
Armada, 1674. 34,332, f. 97.
' Embassy to the Regent,
from England, temp. Charles 11. 34,329,
f. 75.
Peter II. Letters to, from Charles IL
of England, 1679-1684. 34,333, ff. 102-
106 ; 34,334, ff. 25, 44-48, 52.
Digitized by
INDEX*
805
Voriogal. Pet«r II. (conimued). Letter
to, from the United Netherlands, cone,
the sacGession of Spain, 1700. 34,335,
f. 87.
■ Papers cone, transporta-
tion of Irish forces into Portugal, 1703.
34,335, ff. 113-140.
Joseph Emmanuel. Bill for enter-
tainment by English Ambas-nador on the
marriage of Dom Pedro with Princess
Maria, 1760. 34,412, f. 45.
Maria and Peter III. Remon-
strance from the American Commissioners
to France to the Government of, 1777.
34,414, ff. 51, 52.
Memoirs cone. Portuguese
interference with the Dutch trade to
New Gainea, 1783, 1785. Fr. 84,466,
ff. 55, 130.
Post-OAce. Post-Office troaty with
Amsterdam, 1687. 34,340, f. 33.
Project for expediting: the mails
from England to the Continent, 16^7.
Fr. 34,340, f. 96.
Memorial by W. Cobbett on abuses
in, 18UI. 34,455, f. 393.
Postley (MaUhew). Letter to
Knollys, 1673. Oopy. 33,589, f. 153.
Petition to the Duke of Ormonde,
1674. 33,589, f. 234.
Potash. Recipe for making, 18th cent.
Fr. 33,554, f. 212.
Potemkin (Gregor Alezandrowitsch),
Prince^ fatyntrite of Catharine II, of
Bussia. Correspondence with S. Bent-
ham, 1784. Copies. 33,540, ff. 106-
109, 490.
Report to, from S. Bentham, on a
Tisit to Siberia, 1783. 83,555, f. 1.
Potanger (Richard), Under Secretary
of State. Letter to W. Titl«y, 1761.
Eg. 2694, f. 292.
Potman, Family of. Pedigree, 19ih
cent. 33,919, f. 252 b.
PotOOki (Stanilas Felix), Mdrichal
O^n^ral de la QmfSiUhatum de Targo-
wiqa. Letter to the King of Poland,
1792. Copy. 34,443, f. 455.
Potter (Robert), Vicar of Seaming.
Letter to, ft-om J. Harris, 1778. 34,079,
f. 70.
Pottarne, <x>. WUU. Deed relating to,
circ. 1163-1179. Add. Ch. 37,665.
Pottery. Drawings of Roman and
Etruscan pottery, by E. Dodwell, etro.
1825-1827. 83,961, ff. 1-14.
Poulet (George), High Commiseumer of
Ireland. Warrant signed by, 1538.
84,079, f. 2.
Ponlett (John), 1st Ear! Poulett.
Letter to the Duke of Marlborough, 17 11.
34,077, f. 64.
Poalett-TllOmBOn (Charles), Baron
Sydenham (1840). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1833. 34,459, f. 481.
Povlter (Herbert). Pedigree of Greene
of Liversedge written by, 1563-1892.
84,241.
Parish-registers of Stansted Mount-
fitchet transcribed by, 1891. 34^102.
Poultier (Placide Alexandre Guillaume),
Opera Singer. Receipt for pay signed
by, 1841. 33,965, f. 167 b.
Poimtney Manor, m MelHe. v.
Mellis, CO. Siiff.
Ponsehkin (Alexius Moussin), Rwsian
MtnietCf- in E.tgland. Correspondence
with Lord Suffolk, 1773. Copy. Eg,
27ii2, ff. 252, 254, 260.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1779.
33,977, f. 101.
Powell (Anue), u^idow of Richard Powell
of Forest ffill, co. Oxon., itnd mother^iiX'
law of Milton. Petition to the Council
of State, 1651-2. 34,326, f. 43.
Powell (Jacob\ Rector of Kilmingtoi^
00. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 88,973, f. 10 b.
Powell (Thomas), Rector of Burnett, co,
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 33,973, f. 10 b.
Powell ( W— ). Counsel's opinions, 1609.
33,938, ff. 67, 68.
Powell (William), Prebendary of Wed-
more Quarto, co. Som. Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1576.
33,973, f. 17 b.
Powelle (Thomas), Vioar of Bathampton^
00, Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 20 b.
Power (Keppel). Commission as Ensign,
1795. Add.Ch,S3,045,
Powers (Richard), of Rameey, co. Sunt.
Letters to, from Dr. J. Symcotts, 163^-
1642. 33,464.
PowiSy Earl of. v. Herbert (William).
Powle (ThomasX of Twyford, co. Middl,
Letter to Robertson, 1598.
34,324, f. 29.
Powlett of CO. Wilts, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,896, f. 10.
Powlett (John), Rector of Hinton St.
George, co. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1580. 33,973»
f. 28 b.
Digitized by
806
I^DEX.
Pownall (JohnX M.P, for St, Germaina,
Secretary to the Board of Trade. Letters
to W. Eden, 1776, 1785. 84,413, f. 19 ;
34,420, f. 255.
Powys (Thomas), M.P, for co. North-
ampton, afterw. Baron Ltiford, Letter
to Jeremy Bentham, 1796. 33,542,
f. 179.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1796.
34,453, f. 463.
Poynts (John). Letter to the town of
Sandwich, 1696. 33,512, f. 149.
Praed (William). Instmctions to
constables in co. Cornwall, 1597, 1601.
34,224, E 28 b, 41.
Praifue, m Bohemia, Collections in
Southwark for building a church in,
1620, 1623. 34,110, ff. 18, 21.
■ Archbishop of. v. Pardubitz
(Ernest von).
Prati (Dr. Oioachino de). Testimonials
of, 19th cent. 34,225, f. 128.
Pratt (Elizabeth), dau, of Lord Camden.
Letter, signed H. Brookes, to Jeremy
Bentham, 1781. 33,539, f. 240.
Pratt (John Jeffreys), Ut MarqtUs Cam-
den. Letters to the 2nd Earl of
Chichester, 1825. 33,441, ff. 76, 80.
Letter to Lord Liverpool, 1825.
33,441, f. 78.
Pratt (Philip). Letters to W. Hale,
1636-1638. 33,572, ff. 96-260 passim.
Pratt (Thomas), Mayor of Hertford.
Letter to W. Hale, 1670. 33,573.
f. 87.
Prayers. Prayers for the soul of
Beatrice, Countess of Richmond, late
13th cent. 33,385, ff. 23 b, 26, 26 b,
41 b, 53 b, 83 b, 96 b, 123 b, 124.
Collection of, connected with Ely
Priory, 13th and 15th centt. 33,381.
Orationes C. de Haynberga: in
verse, 1499. 33,438, f. 1.
' Oratio de Sanclo Disma, 15th cent.
34,069, f. 303.
Oratio de nomine Jesu ex Paulinis
epistolis congesta, 16thol7th cent.
34,294, f. 343.
V. also Liturgies.
Preachers. Letter of James L with
directions concerning, 1622. 34,217,
f. 39.
Preade, Family of. V. Prowde, Family
of.
Precedency. Controversy between
Lords Arundel and Devonshire as to.
1448-9. 34,218, f. 181.
Precedency (continued). Warrant to
determine the precedency of Baroness
Despencer, 1604. 34,218, f. 196 b.
' ■ Papers relating to the precedency
of Baronets, 1614. 34,218, ff. 119 b-123.
Cases of, 17th cent. 34,218, f. 64.
Predestination. Articull Lambeth-
ani, 1595. 34,312, f. 7.
Preis( ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1788. 33,978, f. 199.
Prentice (Ralph). Letter to R. Tris-
tram, 1771. 33,573, f. 372.
Presbyterians. Licence for meeting-
house in Uley, 1672. 33,589, f. 98.
PresCOt, CO, Oxon. Deed relating to,
1468. Add. Ch. 38,964.
Presse (Thomas), Bector of S, Cadbury
and Vicar of S. Brent, co. Smn. Book
of Articles of A.d'. 1562 subscribed by,
1572, 1577. 33,973, ff. 7 b, 18 b.
PMrtlmry. co. Chest. Deeds relating
to, temp, Edw. I.— 1377. Add. Ch.
87,285-37,293.
Prestland (Mary), vndowofJ.Moretm
and wife of W. Prestland. Settlement
on, bv her son, W. Moreton, 1600. Copif.
83,938, f. 87.
■ Acquittances to her son, W. More-
ton, 1602-1625. 33,938, ff. 42-130
passim.
Prestland (William), of Wardle, co.
Chest. Settlement on him and Mary
his wife, by W. Moreton, 1600. Copy.
33,938, f. 37.
Preston, co. Lancaster. Plan and
account of the battle of, 1715. Printed.
33,954, f. 30.
Preston, Viscount, v. Qraham (Richard).
Preston, Sast, co. Sussex. Repairs
to the church of, 1592. 33,410, f. 60.
Preston -juxta - Wingham, co.
Kent. Deed relating to, 1592. Add.
Ch. 36,826.
Preston-le-8keme, CO. 2>urA. Deeds
relating to, 1384. Add. Ch. 34,944 ;
34,945.
Preston -npon- Tees, co. Durh.
Deeds relating to, 1384. Add, Ch.
34,944 ; 34,945.
Preston (Thomas). Receipt for pay
when engaged in the Dover custom-
house, 1671. 34,195, f. 62.
■ ^TmBtOU'pBinMf CO. Haddington. Verses
on the battle of Oiadsmuir near, ctrc.
1746. 33,954, f. 79.
Prestwioh (Thomas> Letter to W.
Moreton, 1631. 33,935,. f. 323.
Digitized by
IND£X.
807
Praswen, co. Cumberland. Letter
cone jirisoncrs taken at, by the Scot*,
1584. 33,531, f. 193.
Pretty (Edward), Asst. Sec. to the Kent
. ArchaologiccU Society. Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1859. 34,189, f. 504.
Tr6v6t (Ferdinand), Opera Singer.
Receipt for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167.
Price (John). Letter to Lord Auckland,
1810. 34,458, f. 156.
Price (Richard), D.D. Letter* to W.
Eden, 1780, 1785. 34,417, f. 12; 34,420,
f. 29.
Price (Thomas), Prebendary of Scam"
ford al. ShalfJrd, co. Som, Book of
Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed by,
1579. 83,973, f. 25 b.
Price (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Auditor of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 48.
jPrice (William), Vioe-Chamberhin to
Qu. Charlotte. Correspondence with
Sir J. Banks, 1796, 1807. 33,980, ff. 60,
62, 72; 33,981, f. 259.
Prices. List of wages and prices in co.
Hunt., temp. Hen, VL(?). Lat. Fraqm.
84,401, f. 280.
Of books, 1692. Eg. 2718, 1 27 b.
•! Notes oonceming, 18th cent.
34,379, f. 3.
Average price of com in Bedford
Market, 1770-1800. 34,383, f. 61.
Of meat, oirc. 1770. 34,191, ff. 43,
46 b.
r Of provisions, rfc., in New York,
1778. 84,416, f. 122.
Priddy, co. Som. Account of visit to,
with drawings of antiquities, etc., 1815.
33,648, f. 122.
Priestley (Joseph). Letter to W. Eden,
1771. 34,412, f. 155.
Priestley (Dr. Joseph). Letter to
. Lord Auckland, 1794. 34,452, f. 392.
Primatt (Sarah). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1768. 33,977, ff. 5, 9.
iPrince ZSdward Island, y.
America. Proof impression of seal of
Queen Victoria for. xcvui. 8.
Prince of Wales' Island, Malay
• Penang, Population and revenue of,
1821. 33,411, ff. 112, 113.
Prinffle (John), Agent to E. India Co.
at Cape of Good Hope. Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1795. 33,980, f. 4.
Pringle (Co/. Robert). Account of the
fteU of the army, navy, etc.^ of Hol-
land, 1792. 34,446, f. 303.
Pringle (Thomas), Secretiry to tha
Anii'Sl'ivery Society. Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1830. 33,546, f. 464.
Printer (John), v. Printost (John).
PrintOSt al. Printer (John), Rector
of St'tnion Prior and Vicar of Lftcking,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of A.D 1562
subscribed by, 1572, 1579. 33,973,
ff. 7 b, 27.
Prior (William), Rector of Dodington,
CO. Som. Bi.ok of Arti< les of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 83,973, f. 20.
Priors - London. v. Middleton
Malzor aud Collingtree, co. Northt.
Prisons. Letters and papers relating
to J. Bentham's panopticon, 1789-181*2.
33,541--33,541 ; 33,550, f. 145.
Prinli (Antonio), Doge of Venice, «.
Venice, Doges of.
Privy Council. Orders and notes of
the proceedings of, 1585-1633. 34,324,
ff. 8-22, 105-120, 145-149, 256, 276,
282.
— Notes on the composition and func-
tions of, 1625. 34,324, f. 238.
Agreement for the mint, as entered
on the Council Book, 1662. 34,358,
f. 15.
Routine business of, 1692-1695.
34 349.
^ Mattera discussed in, 1693-1694.
34,350.
Privy Pnrse. Exchequer payments
for, 1570-1574. Eg. 2723, ff. 29 b,
66 b.
Probert (Charles Kentish). Collections
relating to CO. Essex, 1856-1883. 33,520-
33,530.
Bequeathed, in 1889, Jddl 33,520-
33,530.
Proby (John), Boron Carysfort of
Carysfort. Permission to present him-
self at Potsdam, from Frederic II. of
Prussia, 1784. Fr. 33,610, f. 6.
Proch (Ueinrich), Musician. Letter to
A. A. Ton Baderle, 1832. Oerm. 33,965,
f. 287.
Proctor (John). ** Historie of Wyates
rebellion," etc., 1554. Copy, 19th cent.
33,923, f. 171.
Progers (Edward), Oroom of tfie Bed-
chamber. Cypher of, circ. 1650. 33,596,
f. 23.
Prophecies. Verses on the coming of
Antichrist in A.D. 1800; 15th cent.
Lat. 33,381, f. 185.
— On the Commonwealth and Re*
storation, 17th cent. 34,258, ff. 2 b, 3.
Digitized by
808
INDEX.
Plrophecies (continued), Propheer bee.
•*If 88 be pa«V* 17th cent. 34,217,
f. 41 b.
• Of event* in 1646-1990, foond in
Naples, 18th cent. Lai, 33,350, f. 1.
Prophecy relative to future kings
of Poland, 18th cent. Lat. 33,350, f. 1.
Protestants. Discipline" of the
Walloon Church in London, 1641 ; with
signatures of ministers and elders.
1666-1745. Eg.21M.
— Reply of Charles VI. of Germany
to the memorial for redress of grievances
of the Protestants of the Empire, 1737.
Eg, 2684, f. 97.
■ Accompts of the Royal Bonnty to
French Protestant ministers, etc^ with
signatures, 1794-1836. Eg, 2728-2732.
Protheroe (Edward), jun. Letter to
Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1823. 33,929, f. 73.
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1836.
H188, ff. 507, 510 ; 34^189, f. 112.
Pxtnrerbs. «. Commonplaces.
Prowde of oo. Kent, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 56 b.
Prudent (EmUe), PianisL Letter in
favour of, from F. J. F^tif, ore 1883.
Fr. 83,965, f. 107.
Pnsa, ^iMqp 0/. ff.Patridns,&
Prussia^ Sovereigns of, Frederic IL
Prescript to the Prussian resident at
Warsaw, 1744. Copy, J^/. 2693, f. 42.
— Declaration cone a dovble
neutrality betw. him and the Empress
Queen, 1763. Eg, 2694, f. 311.
Letter to Count Goerts
at Potsdam, 1784, /V. 33,610, f. 6.
March composed by, 18th
cent. 34,267, f. 28 b.
For correspondence of ambassadors, etCj
abroad, v. also : —
Borcke (Adrian Heinrich von),
Minister in Copenhagen (1771>
Maltzan {Count MmisUr
in England (1775).
Frederic William II. Reply of the
Ministers of Stete to J. Ewart. 1787
34>426, f. 333. '
Instructions to Count Al-
vensleben, special envoy to France. 1787
34,426, f. 359. ^
Treaty with Great Britain, 1788.
34,428, f. 205
1789. Fr.
Letter to Count Amlm,
Copy, 34,429. f. 368.
Negociations with England
and Holland cone a general peace, 1790.
34,430, passim.
Ihrcmw&Af Sovereigns of, Frederic WHIiam
n. (continued). Project for alliance with
Poland, 1790. Fr. 34^430, ff. 144,
145.
Memoir to J. Ewart, 1790.
34,431, f. 136.
Correspondence wHb the
King of Hungary, 1790. Copies, 34,430,
f. 396 ; 34,431, ff. 311, 313, 319, 44L
Letters to Col. Goby at
Constantinople, and to his minister at
Vienna, 1790. Q^pies. 34^431, £ 323,
325.
Proposition for convention
with Sweden, 1790. 34,431, f. 454.
Correspondence with the
Emperor Leopold, 1790. Fr, Copies.
34,432, ff. 3, 9 ; 34>434, ff. 161, 289.
Rescript to hit ambassa*
dor at St. Peteisbnnp, 1790. ly. Extr.
34,432, f. 66.
Letter to Count Hertzberg.
1790. Fr. Copy. 84,432, f. 132.
Correspondence with the
Belgic Congress, 1790. Fr, Copies.
34,432, ff. 422, 443.
Letters to Count Golti,
Copy, 34,434, f. 156.
_ Letter to Baron Jaoobi.
1790. Fr. Copy. 34^434^ f. 165.
Letter to Conot Keller,
Copy. 34,434, f. 167.
Letter to the Sultan^ 1791.
84,436, f. 115.
^:ut de PArmte Pros-
34,436, f. 192.
Letter to Count Beden^
Copy. 84,436, f. 195.
Letter to the King «r
Sweden, 1791. iV. Copy. 34,486,
f. 56.
Projects for convention
with England, 1791. 34,436, ff. 286,
288.
' Letter to Marquis Luo-
chesini, 1791. Fr, Copy, 34,437,
1790. iV.
1790. J^.
^. Copy.
sienne, 1791.
1791. ly.
t 151.
Letter
Visier, 1791. Fr.
f.l53.
Letter to
belsdorff, 1791. F^. Copy,
to the Grand
Copy. 34,437,
Kno-
f. 155.
34,439, f. 287.
Copies.
34,437,
Treaty with Poland, 1791.
Letter to Lonis XVI., 1791.
34,440, ff. 21, 22.
Correspondence with
George m., 1792. Copies. 34,442,
ff 196,311.
Memoir on relations with
France, 1792. 34,44^ f. 198.
Digitized by
INDEX.
809
^VUSUd9Lf9(ftereiffn$of. Frederic WilHam
11. (pontinued). Journal of the morements
of the Proflsian Army, 1792. 34,445,
ff. 31, 81.
__ Declaration on the entry
of his troops into Poland, 1793. Printed,
34,446, f. 474.
Letter to the Duke of
Yorlc,1793. Fr, Copy. 34,448, f. 394.
■ Declaration respecting the
partition of Poland, 1793. T^an^.
34,449, f. 254.
' Project of conyention with
Germany, Great Britain and the States
General, 1793. Fr. 84,451, f. 221.
*' News firom his head-
quarters near Mayence, 1793. 34,451,
ff. 457, 459, 468, 492.
— Correspondence of Lord H.
J. Spencer when Envoy to, 1795. 34^471.
— — Letter to, from Loub
Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia, 1795.
Oerm. 83,964, f. 38.
For correspondence of amhassadors, efc.,
abroad, v. also : —
Bordhe ( ), Baron, Minister
at Stockholm (1789).
Sandoz Rollin ( ), Miniiter at
Madrid (1788-1789).
William I. Patent to W. G. Nie-
meyer as Geheimer Regierungsrath,
1867. Germ. 33,964, f. 41.
Prussia, Frederic Christian Louis, Prince
of, called Louis Ferdinand^ Field-MarehaL
Letter to Frederic William II. of Prussia,
1795. Oerm. 83,964, f. 38.
Pryce (David Fitzpatrick). Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1796. 33,980, f. 87.
Prrnne (William). List of the tracts
of, not in Lord Shelburue's collection,
1781. 33,539, f. 181.
Psalter, v. Liturgies.
Psellus (Michael). Verses to the Emp.
Michael Ducas, 15th cent. Or. 34,060,
f. 317.
' Theological applications of pro-
verbial sentences, 15th cent. Gr, 34,060,
f.407b.
Puankhequay President of the Company
of MerchaTits privileged to trade with
Foreign Ifatione at Canton, tn Chincu
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1806. 33,981,
f. 229.
PubliO Funds, of England. Memoir
on the, circ. 1755-1760. Dr. 34,328,
f.8.
Puget de la Serre (Jean), Eistorio'
graphe du Hoy, Panegyric of Princess
Henrietta of England, drc 1661. JV.
33,752.
PulborOttgh, 00. Sussex, Proceedings
at courts held in the church of, 1541-2.
83,410, f. 1.
Deed relating to, 1603. Add, Ch.
37,648.
Puller (Isaac), M.P. for Hertford (1654-
1659). Letter to R. Hale, 1650. 33,572,
f. 320.
PulteneT ( ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1792. 33,979, f. 167.
Pulteney i^'' James Murray), Gen,,
Secretary at War, Letter to 6ir J.
Banks, 1809. 83,981, f. 297.
Pulteney (John), Under-Secretary of
State. Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1690-1.
34,095, ff. 206, 239, 259, 262, 272, 275,
279, 287, 290, 291, 295, 305, 309, 318,
321, 325, 337, 851, 354, 371.
Pulter (Arthur). Letter to W. Hale,
1636. 33,572, f. 99.
Punch. V. Howard (Henry), Earl of
Suffolk.
Punfold (Thomas), Rector of Brimpton,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of ▲.!>. 1502
subscribed by, 1580. 83,973, f. 28 b.
Purcell (Daniel). Duet, 18th cent.
83,351, f. 85 b.
Purcell (Henry). Hymn and anthem,
18th cent. 33,568, ff. 5 b, 75.
Anthems, 17th-18th cent. 34,203,
ff. 20b-29.
Purdye (Robert), of ffarleston, oo. Norf.
Letter to M. Oupe, 1594. Eg, 2713,
f. 371.
Purfleet, co. Essex, View, 1759.
34,115, f. 1.
Purgatory. Pnrgatorium S. Patricii,
15th cent. 33,957, f. 28.
■ William of Stanton's vision in St.
Patrick's Purgatory, 15th cent. 34,193,
ff. 99, 106, 119 b.
Puritans. Questions to be answered
by the Divines of London, [1657?].
33,374, f. 86.
■ ** Historia puritani, qui felim sus-
pendit," 17th cent. Lat, 33,392,
f. 167 b.
Purkis (Samuel). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1794-1805. 33,979, ff. 250,
252; 33,980, f. 263; 33,981, f. 14, 164,
197.
Purvis (RichardX CuraU Zittte-
hampton, oo. Sussex. Certificate of re-
pairs to his church, 1592. 33,410,
f. 104.
Pussi ( ), toife of Giovanm Puzei,
Letter to, from G. Grisi, [1836-91.
Jtal. 33,964, f. 158.
Digitized by
810
INDEX.
Pyokering (Matthew), Rectorof BlnUm-
JBletoettf 00. 80m, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1677. 33,973,
f. 20. '
Pycroft (Edmund?). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1848. 34,189, f. 351.
PygOtt (Richard), Composer, Mass and
motet, temp. Hen. VIII. 34,191, ff. 4 b,
23.
PygOtt (Thomas). Inquisitio post
mortem, at Biggleswade, 1581. 33,576,
Pykarell (Henry), of Onngleford, co.
Norf, Acquittance to T. Knyvett, 1636.
Eg. 2716, ff. 244, 267.
Letter to [F. Gawdyl 1639. Ea.
2716, f. 327.
Pykarell (John), of Crmglgford, co.
Norf. Letter to 0. Le Nerc, 1700.
Eg. 2719, f. 199.
Pyk«ring (Lewes), o/TM/ord Letter
to Sir B. Gawdy, 1604. Eg, 2714,
f. 449.
Pym (Alexander), Capi. Letter to the
Committee for Safety of the Kingdom,
1642. Copy. 34,253,/. 17.
Pym (John), M.P. for Tavistock. Heads
of his speech on grievances, 1640. 33,469,
f. 46.
— — Letters and questions to, from J.
Jones, 1641. 33,374, ff. 17, 17 b.
Poem on, 17th cent. 34,064,
f. 55.
Pymme (Thomas). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as "Oppositor forincicus in
Scaccario," 1531-2. 33,376, f. 49 b.
Pympe of co. Kent, Family of.
Notes from deeds relating to, 19th cent.
34,106, ff. 10-14.
Pympe (Reginald). Drawing of seal of,
1426 ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 68.
Pyrehill Eiindred. v, PirehiU.
Pyrrhus, Patriarch of Constantinople.
Dispute of, with abbat Maximus, 12th
cent. Or. 34,060, f. 536.
Qnadrado y Femandes de Andr
Uga (Alonso Antonio). Play, 18th
cent. Span. 33,477, f. 1.
Quakers. Petition to the Commons
concerning oaths, ante 1696. 83,574,
f. 187.
Quants (Johann Joachim). Sonata for
2 violins, late 18th cent. 34w074^
34,075, f. 22 b.
Quarles (James), Clerk of the royal
kitchen^ fither of the poet. Memo-
randum of his yearly gift of a buck
and doe to Serjeant Flo\»erdew, 1585.
Autogr. Eg. 2713, f. 174.
Qnatermaynes (Edward), of Quidden-
ham, CO. Norf, Bond and acquittances
to T. Knyvett, 1641-1644. Eg. 2716,
ff. 364, 365 b, 380.
• Letters to T. Knyvett, 1649. Eg.
2716, ff. 469, 460.
Qneensberry, Dukt of. v. Douglas
(James).
Qneipo de Uano (Jose Maria), Spanish
St ttesm m, Letters to Jeremy Bentham,
1821. 33,545, ff. 525, 531.
Qohitlaw (Patrick), v. Whitelaw.
Quillet (Clement), Vicar of White Lack-
ington, co. Som. Book of Articles' of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 3 b.
Qninci (Margaret de), wife of Saier^
Earl of Winchester. Casts of seal of,
drc. 1220. xciv. 59, 60; XGYin. 51.
Qninoi (Roger de). Earl of Winchester.
Casts of seal of, 1219. zcviii. 49, 50.
Qnincy (Hawisia de), Countess of Lincoln,
Rules for her household, by Bishop
Grossetdte, early 14th cent. Fr. 83,969,
f. 66.
Qniney (William). Mentioned as wall-
reeve of Southwark, 1616, 1617. 34,1 12,
B-D.
Qnintilianns (Marcus Fabius). De>
clamationes XIX., 1464. 34,249.
Quintin (Thomas) and Son, Plate-glass
manufactw-ers. Report to the Board of
Trade, 1786. 34,422, f. 509.
Qnintcn, FamUy of. V. Oliver, Family
of.
Qniroga (Lieut. Col. Tgnacio de),
vemor of Chocd. Map of river Atrato
surveyed by, 1774. 34,240, M.
QuirOS (Francisco Bernardo de% Spanish
Ambassador at the Hague. Letter to
William IIL of England, 1695. Fr.
34,334, f. 105.
QuirOS (Francisco Bernardo de). Play,
18th cent. Span. 33,477, f. 73.
Qniryns (Elizabeth), widow of Sir Ferdi-
nando PoinctZf Appointment of proxies
at the Hague, 1587. Dutch. Add. Oh.
37,396.
Qnyney (William), v. Quiney«
Digitized by
R
B— (J—). Letter to W. Eden, 1777.
34,414, f. 351.
Sabbards (Ralph). Letters to Sir T.
Knyvett, 1590-1603. Eg, 2713, f. 262 ;
Eg, 2714, ff. 45-56, 73, 75, 76, 109, 123,
125, 130, 280.
Letter to Sir Thos. or Lady Kny-
vett, 1599. Eg. 2714, f. 29.
Letters to Lady Knyvett, 1600-
1601. Eg, 2714, ff. 74, 124, 129, 146.
Sabbits. Notes on the breeding of,
arc. 1655-1680. 33,509, ff. 2, 6 b.
Baby (Arthur). Letter to Rev. W.
Palmer, 1835. 33,836, f. 202.
Bachely Actren. V. F^lix (Ellizabeth
Rachel).
Badburne (John). Letter to R. Tigh,
1742. Copy, Eg, 2689, f. 271.
Badcliife, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 208.
Badcliffe {Sir Charles Famabv). Letter
to Lewis, 1784. 33,924, f. 130.
Badcliffe (James), 3r(f Earl of DerwerU^
water. Letters to his wife and mother,
1716. Copies, 34,523, ff. 8, 9.
Expense of his keep in 1715-16 in
the Tower, 1719. 34,195, f. 149.
Account of his death, 1716.
34,523, f. 2.
Badelyife (William), Eouge Croix.
Letters to, from J. Button, 1817, 1819.
33,929, ff. 35, 37.
Badnitsky (J—). Transcribed Add,
34,073, ff. 23-40.
Badnor, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp, Eliz. — Charles 11. Add. Ch,
39,995.
— ^— Earl of, V. Bonverie (William).
Badstadty m Baden. Statement of the
French Ministers at the Congress at,
1798. 34,454, f. 151.
BadstOCk, co, Som. Excursion to,
with views, 1797. 33,635, ff. 44-49.
Bagaire ( )i Opera Singer. Re-
ceipt for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167 b.
Bahlftg (Ferdinand), Musician, Letter
to, from K. G. Reissiger, 1843. Qerm.
33,965, f. 288.
:X. :811
Baigersfeld ( )y Baron, Secre-
tary to the German Minister in London,
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1783.
33,539, f. 402.
Baine {Rev. James)^ Secretary to the
Swteea Society. Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1840. 84,189, f. 208.
Bainer (Paolo), Doge of Venioe, v,
Venice, Doges of.
Bftinhain, co. Kent, Deed relating to,
1631. Add. Ch. 36,828.
Bainscroft (William), v, Ravenscrofte.
Baleigh {Sir Walter). Account of his
trial at Winchester, 1603. 34,218, f. 224.
Account of his landing in the
Canaries, 1617. 34,216, f. 48.
Letter to, from Qu. Elizabeth,
1599. 34,224, f. 30.
— Cast of seal of, as Governor of
Virginia, 1584. Lxxix. 47.
Cast of seal of. LZXIZ. 58.
Bambuteau, Comte de, v. Barthelot
(Claude Philibert).
Bameau (Jean Philippe). Operatic
selections, 18th cent. 34,004, ff. 31,
72 b, 129, 152 b.
Ba]nireideCartaffe]ia(Christovalx
Fiscal of the Royal Audisncia of Quito,
I>epoeitions cone, the government of the
Indies, etc., 1567. Span, 33,983, f. 53.
Bammohnn Boy. Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1831. 33,546, f. 506.
Bam gay (William), Deputy-Secretary to
the E, India Co, Letters to Sir J.
Banlcs, 1792, 1794, 1795. 33,979, ff. 131,
192, 232, 239.
Banuieyy co. ffunt. Deeds and rolla
relating to, 1166-1662. Add. Ch.
33,699-33,994; 39,263-39,303; 89,721-
39,723.
Deed relating to Kenfeld in, temp.
Hen. III. Add. Ch, 33,632.
Deeds relating to Ugg Mere near,
1250-1258. Add, Ch. 34,104 ; 34,105.
List of freeholders in, 1557-1558.
33,452, f. 6.
Trees sold out of the Old Park-
1569. 33,350, f. 33 b.
Rental of the King's rents of the
manor, 1608. 33,453, f. 1.
Court-books, etc, of the manor,
1657-1741. 33,454-33,457.
Papers connected with the manor,
1657-8. 34,401, ff. 124-154.
— Papers relating to a suit concern-
ing lands in Ramsey Marsh, 1664.
34,485, ff. 152-164.
Digitized by
812
INDEX.
^BLlBanM^fCo,ffmi,(c(mHnued), Articles
of a ^iendly Society at, 1798, 1812.
33,457, f. 91.
Household accompts and miscel-
laneous papers rel. to the Cromwell
family at, 1540-1674. 33,458-33,462.
Bamsey Abbey, <». ffunt. Collec-
tions relating to, 10th-17tli centt.
33,445-33,469.
Notes on the foundation of, by
Ailwin, in 969. 33,450, f. 3 b.
Deeds relating to, 1115 (?)-1615.
Add. Ch, 33,640-33,698.
Court-rolls, accompts of yarious
officers, etc, 1243-1666. Add. Rolls
34,332-34,766 ; 39,594-39,720.
— — Cellarers' accompts, 1257-1379 5
1388-1537. 33,447.
General accompts, 1350-1526.
33,445 ; 33,446; 33,448 ; 33,449.
Expenses, 1355-1356. 34,484.
■ Register of Abbat J. Tychemersh,
1431-1441. 33,450, ff. 4-17.
' Inspeximus and confirmations of
privileges of, 1488, 1510. Add. Bolls
39,264; 39,265.
Articles of the Abbat against the
Bishop of Ely, 15th cent. Add, Roll
84,275.
' Valor of lands of, in the Court of
Augmentetions, 1 540. Add. Roll 39,266.
— — Leases of manors in cos. Hunt, and
Cambr., temp. Hen. YIIL Copies.
34,397, ff. 5, 11, 15.
— — Exchequer acquittance to Sir R.
Cromwell al. Williams for purchase
money of, 1613. Add. Ch. 33,147.
' Extracts from the Leiger book of,
17th-19th centt. 33,465, ff. 1-46.
' List of royal charters to, tempp.
Job.— Edw. II, 33,451, f. 9,
List of Abbats, 970-1532. 33,451,
f. 51.
Formerly owned Add. 33,350, E.
Sanuiay (William), Vicar of Chard, 00.
80m. Boole of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 3.
Ramsey (William), Vicar of Combe St.
Nichohs, CO. Som. Book of Articles of
▲.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973,
f. 23.
&amiUI. V. La Ram^e (Pierre de).
|^H^fi.n (William), of Stilton^ co. Bunt.
Acquittance to B. Gawdy, 1593. £g.
2713, f. 320.
Saade (Thomas). Letter to Capt. R.
Appleton, 1642. 34,253, f. 9.
Sandolf (Geoffrey), of Shrewsbury, co.
Salop, Mortmaiii liooice to, for grant
to the CouTent of Austin Friars, Shrews-
bury, [1298]. Add. Ch. 34,949.
Saadolph, Family of. Genenlogical
notes on, 19th cent. 33,929, ff. 496, 499.
Saudolph (Thomas), Ambassador to
Scotlana and France. Papers and corre-
spondence rel. to his mission to Scotland
under his alias of Bamaby, 1559-1560.
33,591-33,592, passim.
■ Instructions to, on missions into
Scotland, 1563-1564. £g. 2790, ff. 143»
145, 147.
■ Instructions to, on a special em-
bassy to France, 1576. £g. 2790, f. 197.
Exchequer payments for the diet
of, 1570-1574. Eii. 2723, ff. 47 b, 59 b.
Certificate from, 1570. 33,531,
f. 92.
Letter to, from F. Walsingham,
1572. 33,531, f. 107.
Saudolpll (Thomas). Poems, dro.
1650. Eg. 2725, ff. 75, 136 ;— 17th cent.
33,998, f. 63.
Ttanftlagh, F!arl of. v. Jones (Richard).
Banken (I>r. ). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1819. 33,982, f. 190.
Saastoili 00. Dorset. Pedigree and
notices of the family of Baker of, 19th
cent. 33,611, f. 191.
Saat (Humfrey). Letter to T. Enyvett,
1653. jSr^. 2717, f. 29.
Saphei (William). Letters to Sir R.
Southwell, 1684-1686. 34,334, ff. 42,
63, 67, 69.
SaBhleiffh (Jonathan). Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1811. 33,544, f. 489.
Sask (Frof. Rasmus Kristian), Danish
Phildoijer. Letter to P.C. Larsen, 1827.
Danish. 33,610, f. 3.
Satclif (Anthony), Under-Sheriff of 00.
Northumberland. List of Crown debtors
summoned by, 1559. 33,592, f. 178.
Itatoliffe, of Sussex. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,919, f. 83.
Satcliffe (Henry), M Earl of Sussex.
Letter to B. Gawdy, 1593. 34,079,
f. 25.
Satcliife (Thomas), Baron Fitzxeait^r,
afterwards Earl of Sussex. Instructions
to, on a mission to Spain, 1554. Eg.
2790, f. 136.
Surrey of Crown forests directed
by, 1564. 34^214.
— Commission to, to try Mary, Qu.
of Scots, 1568. Copy. 33,531, f. 42.
Letter to W. Maitland of Lething-
toD, 1570. Copy. 33,531, f. 93.
Digitized by
INDEX.
813
Batoliffe (Thomiu), Baron Fiizwjdier^
afterwards Karl of Sussex (continued).
Letter to, while Lieut.-Gen. of the North,
from gu. Elizabeth, 1570. 33,531, f. 91.
Batey (John), of Cheshunf^ co. ITertf.
Letters to W. Looker, 1705. JEj. 2720,
ff. 251, 257, 279.
Letters to 0. Le Neve, [1705],
[1706]. £g. 2720, ff. 284, 290.
Satisboiiy m Bavaria. Letter from,
1793, Fr. Extr. 34,448, t 268.
Aanoh (Christian Daniel), Sculptor.
Letter to Donan, 1838. Qerm,
33,964, f. 221.
Saiuner (Frederic). Extracts from
his Political Historv of England, 19th
cent. 33,923, f. 132.
Baupach (Emst Benedict Salomo),
Poet, Letter to Haake, 1835.
Oet-m. 33,964, f. 434.
BaveleYf co* Hunt, Deeds relating to,
1214-1555. Add. Ch, 33,995-34,013.
BaTolev Manor, oo. Hunt, Court-
roll, 1568. Add, Roll 34,767.
Bareley, Zdttlay oo. Hunt, Conrt-
rolls and accompts, 1473-1591. Add,
Bolls 39,724-39,728.
Deed relating to, 1628. Add, Ch,
89,304.
BaTeningham CoUegdv co. Norf.
Deeds relating to, 12th cent. — 1621.
Add, Ch. 37,399-37,459, /KiMt/n.
Baveima, Archbishop of. V, Gnibert.
Bavenacroft (Ann). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1631. 33,935, f. 301.
Bavenscrofbe (WilliamX of Linooln*8
Inn. Verses to Sir J. Casar and J.
Owen, 1622, 1626. LaL 34,324,
ff. 308, 315, 324.
Bawdon, Family of. Notes of deeds
cone, property of, in Barbados, 1653-
1666. 33,845, ff. 33-47.
Bawdon (John), 1st Earl of Moira.
Book-plate, 18th cent. 83,991.
Bawdon (Marmadnke), of York (ob.
1669). Life of, 17th cent. 34^206.
Portrait, 17th cent. Enjr. 34,206,
f. 4 b.
Bawlins (Henry). Letter to T. Kny-
vett, 1637. Eg, 2716, f. 293.
Bawlins (John), Bector of Banoick, co,
Som. Book uf Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. lib.
Bawlyns (Anthony), of West Harling.
Bond to, from R. Brewster, 1615. iJ/.
2715, f. 187.
■ General relea^ to, from T. Hall,
1619. jETy. 2715, f. 222.
Bawlyns (Anthony), of West Harling
(continued). Letter to F. Gawdy, 1632.
Eg, 2716, f. 68.
Bawlyns (Charles), of Norwich, Letter
to his father, Rev. J. Rawlyns, 1602.
Lat, Eg, 2714> f. 196.
Letters to F. Gawdy, 1628, 1638.
Eg, 2715, f. 430 ; Eg. 2716, f. 816.
Bawlyns (John), Bector of AttUhormigh^
00, Norf. Letter to, from his son Charles,
1602. Lat. Eg, 2714, f. 196.
Bawlyns (John), o/^ef/06orot^A. Let-
ter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602. Eg, 2714,
f. 238.
Letter to [Lady Knyvett], 1611.
Eg. 2715, f. 126.
Letters to hb brother Anthony,
1624-1628. Eg, 2715, ff. 266, 274,
326, 336, 415. 425, 426, 436.
Bawlyns (JohnX yun., of Attleborough,
CO, Norf. Letter to Lady Bell, 1610.
Eg, 2715, f. 116.
Baworth (Francis). Letter to E.
Marston, 1661. 34,195, f. 49.
Bay (Samnel). Letter to Jeremy Beni*
ham, 1754. 33,537, f. 13.
Baymond, 51, of PeHaforte. Snmma de
Penitentia et Matrimonio, 13th cent.
83,984.
Snmmnla de snmma Raymnndi,
15th cent. 34,069, f. 2.
■ Headings of chapters of his Decre-
tals, 15th cent. 34,069, f. 232.
Bajrmond (Sir Jemmett), Bart. Trans-
fer of S. Sea stock, 1720. 34,195, f. 159.
Baynbard (Nicholas). Letters to B.
Gawdy, 1593-[1598]. Eg. 2713, ff. 329,
433, 439, 440, 488.
Bayner (Robert), of Wu^en, oo, Canrbr.
License to, for marriage with P. Jack-
ling, 1768. 33,498, f. 8.
Bavneral ( ), wife of Joseph
Mathias Gerard da BaynevcU, Letter
to W. Eden, 1787. Fr, 34,423, f. 278.
' Correspondence with Mrs. Eden,
1787. 34,426, ff. 114, 116.
Bayneval (Joseph Mathias Gerard de),
French wnter and statesmarT. Letter to
Jeremy Bcntham, 1785. 33,540, f. 211.
Correspondence with Lord Anck*
land, 1786-1800. 34,421, ff. 89, 111,
113, 170, 178, 260, 261, 296, 316, 317,
329, 336, 357, 372, 374, 404, 413-415,
419, 421, 436 ; 34,422, passitn-, 34,423,
ff. 47, 52, 126, 146, 147, 155-159, 215,
222, 284, 338 b, 352, 360, 370 b, 382,
408 ; 34,424, ff. 21, 36, 45, 67, 85, 86,
96, 99, 101, 112, 136, 143, 160, 220,
231, 294, 408, 435, 436 ; 34,425, ff. 3,
Digitized by
814
INDEX.
9, 56. 57, 183, 200, 224. 319, 862;
34,426, ff. 5, 42, 50, 100, 113, 126, 246,
266, 267, 271 ; 34,427, ff. 46, 102, 213,
233, 235, 237, 238, 305-307, 317, 342,
344, 373, 384, 399, 405, 411, 424;
34,428, ff. 137, 353; 34,429, ff. 309,
450 ; 34,430, f. 34 ; 34,455, f. 344.
Saynys (Ralph). Drawing of seal of,
late 14th cent. ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 69.
Sead (John), of North Elmhamj co, Suff.
Letter to 0. La Neve, 1701. Eg. 2719,
f. 287.
Headinffy co. Berks. Deed relating to,
1730. Add. Ch. 38,633.
Views at, 1805. 33,641, ff- 40-45,
Seadinff . Case of Reading v. Rawstem,
1702. 34,125, f. 109.
Seading (Bnmet). Engraved portrait
of J. ElHs, 18th cent. 33,783, f. 3.
Ttoading (C — ), Secretary to the Literary
Union, Letter to S. Orimaldi, 1830.
34,188, f. 439.
Heady (Augustas). Presented, in 1892,
impression of seal xcix. 18.
Beady (Robert). Presented, in 1888-
1893, casts of seals, etCy LXXiz. 47-
59 ; Lxxxi. 59-62 ; Lxxxiv. 1 ; Lxxxvn.
28, 29 ; XCTV. 64, 65, 83-90 ; xcv. 1 ;
xcvn. 29-34, 38-41 ; xcvm. 77 ; xcix.
17 ; a 1 ; CT. 1-3 ; oil 2.
Seay, Lord. V. Macky (John).
Beehteren ( Dutch Minister
at Madrid. Letter to the Greffier, 1790.
Copy. 84,431, f. 155.
Becio (M — \ Opera Singer. Receipt
for paj signed by, 1841. 83,965, f.
167 b.
Becipes. Medical, 15th cent. 33,972 ;
34,210; 34,304; — c*rc. 1655-1680.
33,509. ff. 66, 66 b, 68 ; 34,120, f. 74 b.
Domestic collections, medical and
culinary, late 16th cent. 34,320, f. 6 b ;
17th cent. 34,174, ff. 204-213 ; 34,212,
ff. 56, 82.
9. also Medicine.
Beeorda, Public. Eztracu from
Hundred-rolls, etc., relating to cos.
Camb. and Hunt., tetnpp. Hen. 111. —
Hen. YIII., 17th cent. 33,358.
Becnlver, co. Kent. Sepulchral brass
at, of J. Sandewej and wife, circ. 1480.
33,925, f. 11.
Becnaaatff. v. Bomaa Catho-
lics.
Bedding (Richard). Letter to his
cousin at Worcester, 1712. Eg. 2721,
f.404.
BedesdalCf Baron. V. Mitford (John).
Bedmonda (Sir Peter>. Letters to,
from the Duke of Ormonde, 1719.
33,950,01 11,53,59 b.
Bedyng (Marj). Exchequer pajrmeat
to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 12.
Beede (Arend Willem Tan), Baron,
Dutch Ambassndor to Prussia. Letters
to Lord Auckland, 1790-1793. Fr. 34,432,
f. 22 ; 34,446, f. 234 ; 34,448, f. 425.
Letters to the Grand Pensionnrj
of Holland, 1792. Copies. 34,445, ff.
37, 105, 177, 191.
B e ede van Qinkel (Frederic Christian
Rjnhart van^ Earl of Athlone. Corre-
spondence with Lord Auckland, 1806.
34,456, ff. 379, 380, 388, 416, 420, 423,
435, 436, 438, 439 b.
Letter to Ladj Aghrim, 1806,
34,456, f. 427.
Beede van CKnkel (Maria), wife of
Frederic WQliam, Baron Aghrim, afterw.
Earl of Athlone. Letter to her husband,
1806. 34^456, f. 400.
Letter to Ladr Auckland, 1806.
34,456, f. 410.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1806.
34,456, ff. 412, 443.
Beekea (John), B.A. Owned, carlj
19th cent.. Add. 34.049 ; 84,050.
Beeve (Daniel). Letter to Sir B. Gawdy,
n.d. Eg. 2722, f. 174.
Beeve (George W— ). Opera, 1822.
33,810, f. 291 ; 33,811, f. 134.
Beeve (John), of Hepworth, co. Suff.
Letter to Rawlyns, 1628. Eg.
2715, f. 410.
Beeve (Rycroft), Sec. to the Genealogical
and Historical Society of Ot. B/itain.
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1855-1860.
34,189, ff. 429, 430, 435-438, 443, 458,
537.
Beeves (J—). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1814. 33,982, ff. 56, 61, 81, 84, 210,
213 b, 228, 230, 234.
Beeves (J— T— ). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1835. 33,836, f. 215.
Beeves (WiUiam), of London. Letters
to O. Le Keve, 1707-1710. Eg. 2720,
f. 373 ; Eg. 2721, ff. 26, 32, 151, 198.
Beeves (WIlHam), of London. Letter to
0. Le Neve, 1710. Eg. 2721, f. 200.
Begisters. Extracts from, of cos.
iornwall and Devon, 19th cent. Eg.
2748-2779.
Elxtracts from various parish-regis-
ters in CO. Kent, 19th cent. 33,914;
33 915
— Lyminge, co. Kent, 1544-1679.
33,732.
Digitized by
INDEX.
815
BegUlters(c<m/t}i>/tfd). started Mount-
fitchet, CO. Essex, 1558-1759. TranacnpL
1891. 34,102.
Seagry, co. Wilts., 1610-1811.
Transcript, 1838. 34,293.
Baptisms and burials, 1721-1730,
from the parish-registers of St. Kitt's,
19th cent. 34,181, f. 207 b.
B^gnier (Francis Joseph), Actor.
Letter to de Beauchesne, 1841.
Fr. 33,964, f. 129.
Beiolia (J— G— von). Letter to W.
Titley, 1755. £g. 2694, f. 95,
Jtoiohmibach, m Prussia, Correspond*
ence relating to the conference at, 1790.
34,432, if. ;-342 passim.
Beigate, co. Surrey. HUtorj of, 1816.
34,237.
z Plan of the castle, 19th cent.
34,237, f. 3.
Bernards (W— ). Sonatas for two
violins, late 18th cent. 34,074, ff. 6 b,
7b; 34,075, ff. 6b, 7b.
Beischach (Thaddeus von), Barofif
Envoy f, om t?^e Queen of Hungary to the
Nethe lands. Memorial to the States
General, 1744. Eg. 2692, f. 145.
Beissigwr (Karl Gottlieb), Musician.
Letter to F. Rahles, 1843. Qerm.
33,965, f. 288.
Beitsanstein (Johann Christoph von),
Orand Marslial of Denmark, Corre-
spondence with W. Titley, 1741-1744.
Fr. Eg. 2688, f. 245; Eg, 2691, ff.
218, 223, 226 ; Ej. 2693, ff. 106, 107,
110.
Beligious Bouses. Notes of pav-
ments made, circ. 133<>, to the Church of
Rome from various English monasteries,
19th cent. 34,273, f. 9.
— — Report on reforming convents of
**Relijiosas cal^adas,** in Spain, 1665.
Copy. 33.498, f. 5.
Verses on the Carthusian monas-
teries in the province of Mechlin, 17th
cent. Z tt. 33,392, f. 172.
Bemy (M — ), Professor of S'trgery at
Douaj. Opinion on the nature of
tobiicco, 1635. Lat. 33,587, f. 6.
Bemygins (Martinus), if.Z>., Professor
Prunariaa at Douay. Opinion on the
nature of tobacco, 1635. Lat. 33,587,
f. 6.
Bendall (John), jun. Letter to Mrs.
Kawlings, 1624. Eg, 2715, f. 252.
Bendesleigh Manor, in Penshurst,
00. Kent. Extracts from court>rolls
of, 1485-1488 ; 19th cent. 33,899, f. 49.
Bendman (William). Name inscribed
in Add, 34^:195, f. 1.
Bendon (Francesco). Plan of the pro-
vince of Zacatecas, in Mexico, made
for, 1797. 34,240, G.
Benfher ( ). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1790. 34,431, ff. 295, 503.
Bennell (J—), H.M.S. Orafton. Plan
of the anchorage at Rodriguez Island,
1761, 33,765, f. 24.
Bonnie ( ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1785. 33,978, f. 10.
Bennold, Family of. Names of, in-
scHbed in Add. 34,398.
iStenoldeS. v. Reynolds (John).
Bentals. Fareswell manor, in Finchnm,
CO. Norfolk, 15th cent.— 1714. 34,292,
Ramsey manor, co. Hunt., 1608.
33,453, f. 1.
Benton (Capt. ). Letter on
behalf of, from the Scotch Council to
the Estates of Holland, 1590. 33,531,
f. 233.
Benton (Dr. Thomas). Payment to,
lor his cure of rupture, 1721-25.
34,327, f. 6.
Beppes (— )» Expenses of hit
funeral, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 176.
Beppes (Betterys), widow, of Walpole,
CO. Norf, Acquittances, 1541, 1544.
I^. 2713, ff. 14, 15.
Beppes (Fr— ). Letter to Sir J. Hobart,
n.d. Eg. 2722, f. 177.
Beppes (Francis), of Mattishall, co.
yorf. Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1692. Eg.
2718, f. 33.
Beppes (Henry), of Heveningham^ co.
JSuf. Acquittaoces to, 1511-1514. Eg.
2713, ff. 8-12.
Beppes (Henry). Acquittances to,
1541-1552. Eg. 2713, ff. 14, 15, 19,
22*
Letter to, with acquittance, from
his brother-in-law, W. Woodhous, 1648.
Eg. 2713, f. 18.
Bond, 1562. Eg. 2713, f. 21.
Beppes (Henry). Payment of bequests
from, 1374, 1575. Eg. 2713, ff. 48,
50, 53.
Beppes (John), of Walpnle, co. Norf.
Letter to his brother-in-law, 1563. Ea.
2713, f. 30. ^
Letter to B. Gawdy, 1587, Ea.
2713, f. 203. ^
Warrant for felling oaks at
Middleton Hall, 1577. Ej. 2713, f. 56.
Agreement respecting Middleton
Hall, 1687. Eg. 2713, f. 199.
Digitized by
816
INDEX.
SeppeS (John), of Clifford^B Intij oo,
Mtadl, Acquittances for a bequest, 1574,
1575. Ey. 2713, ff. 48, 50, 53.
Seppes (John), of West Walton, oo,
Norf, Letter to Sir B. Oawdy, 1602.
Eg, 2714, f. 243.
KoppSf Sonth, CO. Ncrf, Sale of
lancU in, 1511. Eg, 2713, f. 8.
Sesheed, m Egypt, o. Rosetta.
Seskemer (John), of oo. ComwalL
Letter to, from Sir F. Godolphin, 1590.
34,224, f. 7.
Seson (Stephen), of East Mailing, co.
Kent. Will and probate, 1427. Add,
CA. 37,697; 37,698.
Sestronguet Manor, m Myhr.
0. Mylor, co, Comw.
SeVJinor (Nicholas). Verses on J.
Huss and Jerome of Prague, 18th cent.
LaU 33,610, ff. 50, 53 b.
HetUlsen (B— * H — ), CounUsSj Lady in
Waiting to the Prince$$ Royal of
Denmark (?), Letter to W« Titley»
1736. JE^. 2688, f. 136.
Bere (Charles), Eector of BlofOdj oo.
Norf, Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1702.
Eg, 2719, ff. 351, 353.
Bore (Daniel), D.D,, Rector of Banham^
oo. Norf. Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1600.
Eg. 2714, f. 90.
Letter to Lady > n. A Eg.
2722, f. 175.
Aeve (Thomas), of Bmham, oo, Norf.
Letter from him and Elizabeth, his wife,
to Lady M. Bell, 1649. Eg. 2716,
f.462.
Aevelf Baltic PromnceSf Russia. Deed
relating to, 1640. Add. Ch. 39,036.
Jtevol ( Chevalier de Revel.
letter to Lord Auckland, 1792. 34,441,
f. 364.
Revelfl. Exchequer payments for, 1570.
J?^. 2723,f. 15 b.
SOTOntloW (Detlef von), Danish
Minister of State, Correspondence with
R. Gunning, 1767-1769. Eg, 2696,
f. 161 ; Eg, 2697, ff. 196, 250, 270, 272,
287, 301, 316, 330; Eg, 2698, f. 15.
AeronnO. Summary of subsidies, etc.^
levied since the Conquest, 1558. 34,216,
f. 60.
Means used by Edw. L to raise
money, compiled in 1628. 34,324,
f. 268.
. Warrant from Revenue Commis-
sioners, 1645. 34,274, f. 66.
— Papers relating to the collection
of Hearth-money in oo. Glouc, 1663-
1671. 33,589, ff. 18, 33, 85, 3^-55, 74»
89-91, 96.
Letter to the Commissioners for
the Royal aid in co. Derby, 1665. Copy.
34,306, f. 47.
— — • Letter of the Lord Treasurer cone
the Poll Tax, 1667. 33,589, f. 70.
Account of the Revenue, 1702-
1710. 33,490.
Net produce of taxes, 1784-1786.
34,420, ff. 433, 435.
Notes on the levy of aids In co.
Kent, 19th cent. 33,922.
■ Scheme of income tax in Dtmnark^
1768. Eg, 2697, f. 196.
V. also Exchequer.
Treasury.
Bevett (Lt,-Col. ). Petition to
the Lords Justices of England, 1701.
34,152, f. 34.
Bew (Thomas). Privy seal signed by,
1591. 33,924, f. 13.
Sey (Jean Baptiste), Musician. Letter
to the Administration of the Opera at
Paris, 1797. Fr. 33,965, f. 159.
&eyes (Matias de). Play, 18th cent.
Span. 33,477, f. 78.
Seynolds (Andrew Fitzgerald). Letter
to Lord Camden, 1825. 33,441, f. 82.
Reynolds (JamesX of Hengravej oo.
Suff, Letter to W. Gawdy, 1656. Eg.
2717, f. 131.
Reynolds (James). Acquittance to
Udy Gawdy, 1674. Eg. 2717, f. 327.
Reynolds (John), of Attleborottgh, co.
mrf. Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1599.
Eg. 2714, f. 17.
Reynolds (John Henry). Sonnet to,
by Leigh Hunt, 19th cent. 33,515, f. 14.
Reynolds (Sir Joshua). Paper in the
style of the « Rambler," etc,^ n. d.
33,964, f. 208.
Rhine, Electors Palatine of the.
Frederic III. Instructions to H. Killi-
grew sent on a mission to, 1570. Eg.
2790, f. 153 b.
■ Proposals to Qu. Elizabeth for a
Protestant League, with her answer,
1573. G^s. 33,531, ff. 131, 131 b.
Frederic V., King of Bohemia.
Articles, etc, for his marriage with Pr.
Elizabeth of England, 1613. 34,218,
ff. 134-137.
Contributions towards the defence
of the Palatinate, 1620. 34,324, f. 127.
— Papers relating to the Palatinate,
1620-1623. 34,217, ff. 19 b-43b passim.
' Declaration of the Commons in
favour of, 1621. 34,324, f. 143.
Digitized by
INDEX*
817
Bllina, Slecton PakOme of ih$.
Frederic King of Bohemia (owi-
iinwd). Resolution replacing him in the
electormte, 1624. 34,324, f. 222.
■ '■ Letter advising Charles I.
to procure the reinstatement of. 1632.
84^314.
— — Charles Louis. Expenses of the
emhassj to England to invite his god*
parents to his christening, 1618.
34,097, f. 31.
H2liOf near Singapore, Correspondence
cone a British settlement at. 1784w
34^466, f. 59.
Bhdsorowther, oo. Pm5. Deed re-
lating to, 1730. Add, Ch, 37,635.
Bhndlan, Statuta de (1284). Abstract
of, late 15th cent. 33,372, f. 7.
Biberft (Snero de). Poems, late 15th
cent. Span. 33,382, ft 128 b, 158»
158 b, 160 b. ' *
Bioardo (David). Letter to Jeremr
Bentham, 1811. 33,544, f. 549.
Bice of the Isle of Wight, FamUy
of Pedigree, 1686. 33,553, f. 1.
Bich, Family of. Pedigree^ 19th cent.
83,919, f. 188.
Bich (Henry), IH Earl of ffoUand.
Nomination as Chancellor of Cambridge
University, 1628. 34,217, f. 9.
• Privy Council order signed bv.
1629. 34,326, f. 58 b.
Signature, 1641. 34,253, f. 3.
Bich (Henry Pye), Omsul at Amsterdam.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1790-1793.
84,433, f. 24; 34,435, f. 182; 84,436,
f. 41 ; 34,449, f. 230 ; 34,451, f. 335.
Bich (Penelope), wife of Robert^ Srd
Baron Hich. Letter to Qu. Elizabeth,
1600. Copy. 34,218, f. 186 b.
Bich (Kobert), 2nd Earl of Warmck^
Admiral. Letter to the Speaker of the
House of Lords, 1642. 34,253, f. 15.
LetUr to Lord Manchester, 1647.
34,253, f. 45.
Letter to, from Sir H. Myldemay.
1642. 34,253, f. 7. ^
Warrant for payment to, for
soldiers, 1645. 34,274, f. 66.
" " The one and twenty Battailes of
Yorkes PlanUginet" by T. Gainsford,
dedicated to, 17th cent. 34,252.
Bichafort (Jean). Motet and chanson
k 4, 19th cent. 34,071, ff. 28 b, 50.
Bichard II., HI., of England. 9.
England, Sovereigns of
Bich a r d, Archbishop of Canterbun/.
Exhortation to the Cistercians on the
payment of tithes, 1179. Cbpy, 16th
cent. J^. 2679, f. lb.
Bichard (Francis). Letter to Lord
Malmesbury, 1795. 34,453, f. 291.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, n. d.
33,546, f. 555.
Bichard (Louis), Ifaitre de la Jfusique
de la Heine d*Angleterre. Receipt signed
by, 1654. ly. 33,965, f. 160.
Bichardovn: scribe or anthor.;.34^360»
f. 59.
Bicharde of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 12.
Blchardson (Augustine). Funeral
ode on Sir Thomas and Lady Fane, early
17th cent. Lot. 34,218, f. 4.
Bichardson (Becher), Jiector of Farley-
Hungerford. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps.
1830. 33,836, f. 44.
Bichardson (James). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 83.
Bichardson (Jo—). Correspondence
with W. Titley, 1743. Eg. 2691, ff. 123,
133, 134, 136, 148, 154, 155, 156, 187»
195, 204, 230, 232, 240, 246, 253, 261,
270, 274, 282.
Bichardson (^laryX foife of Dr. R.
Richardson, Chemcellor of St. PauPs.
Letter to the 2nd Lord Auckland, n. d.
34,461, f. 97.
Bichardson (Samuel). Acquittance
for a legacy to his wife, 1682. Eg. 2717,
f. 397.
Bichardson (Samuel), iVboe/ts^. Letter
to Miss Grainger, 1750. 33,964, f. 365.
Bichebonrtf. Marquis de. v. Melun
(Philippe dej.
Bichelien, Cardinai» V. Dn Plessis
(Armand Jean).
Bichers (Thomas). Letters to 0. Le
Neve, 1699-1707. Eg. 2719, ff. 65, 267 ;
Eg. 2720, f. 396.
Biches (Ed~). Voyage I Clisson,
1828. Printed. 33,710, f. 202.
Bichie (Robert). Letter to J. Strange,
1785. 83,978, f. 40.
Bichmond. co. Surrey. Accompt for
repairs to Royal House at, 1600, 1601.
34,195, ff". 14, 16.
Bichmond, Comteas of. v. Tudor
(Margaret).
Duke of. V. Lennox (Charles
Gordon).
Earh of, v. Brittany, Dukes of.
Bichmont (William). Account of the
Catholic prisoners at York castle by,
1600. 34,250.
8 a
Digitized by
818
INDEX.
HiekHllff. co. Essex. Deed relating to
Rickling Hall Manor, 1684. Add. Ch.
37,646.
Bidddll ( ). Letter to P. Went-
worth, 1778. 34,415, f. 12.
Sidley, co> Kent. Deeds relating to,
1561. Add. Ch. 36,829 ; 36,830.
Biditer nee Mayer (Caroline), fcife
of Jean Paul Richter. Letter to her
son, 1827. Qerm. 33,964, f. 438.
Aichter (Friedrich). Letter to, from
R. A. Schumann, 1840. Qerm. 33,965,
f. 307.
Aichter (Jean Paul Friedrich). Letter
to ,1791. Qerm. 83,964, f. 437.
Bickards (R— )• Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1805. 33,981, f. 222.
Bickmaa (John). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1805. 33,981, ff. 206, 210,
217.
XUcordi (Giovanni), Mw^e Publisher,
Letters to, 1823-1834. ItcU, 83,965,
ff. 346, 353, 360, 361.
ftiddinff (Thomas), Archdeacon of Surrey.
Order For induction of the rector of
Stoke, 1762. 34,195, f. 191.
Aider (Thomas), of Boughton-Monohelsen^
M.P. for West Kent. Letter to Rev. T.
Streatfeild, 1833. 33,929, f. 295.
Bidgway — )» of Reigate. Name
inscribecC 1779. 34,237, f. 2.
Bies (Ferdinand). Opera, 1831. 33,810,
f. 311 ; 33,812-33,813.
' Letters and papers relating to the
administration of his property, 1838-
1839. 33,507, ff. 291-301.
Letters to his brother Peter Joseph
and others, 1823-1837. 33,507, passim.
Letter to D'Almaine and Co., 1825.
33,965, f. 290.
Letter to A. Ganz, 1828. Qerm.
33,965, f. 292.
Letter to, fVom R. A. Schnmann,
1849. Germ. 33,965, f. 311.
Bies (Franz). Letters to his sons
Ferdinand and Peter Joseph, 1826-1833.
83,507, passim.
Bies (Harriet), wife of Ferd. Ries.
Letters to P. J, Ries, 1828- 1836.
33,507, passim,
Bies (Hubert), Composer. Letters to
P. J. Ries, 1861, 1864. 33,507, ff. 303,
304, 310.
Letter to C. F. Peters, 1864.
33,507, f. 309.
Bies ( Maria), sister of Ferd. Ries. Letter
to P. J. Ries, 1830. 33,507, f. 133.
BletS (Jnlins), Musician. Letter to
K. F. Kistner, 1841. Qerm. 83,965,
f. 294.
Bievaubt Abbey, co. Fork. Cast of
seal of, 1315. xcv. 19.
jl l glij-n'i (Yincenzo), Musician. Letter
to ,1804. Fr. 33,965, f. 375.
Bigoley d'Ogny ( ). ^on>%
Jntendant des Postes. Correspondence
with J. Palmer, 1787, 1788. 34,427,
ff. 209, 414.
BinCOn (Alonso del), of Campo de Crip^
tana. New Castile. Deposition, etc., 1567.
Span. 33,983, ff. 50, 52 b.
Binnteadf co* Norf. Roll of charters
relating to, temp. Hen. VIII. Add. RoU
34,931.
B i y'fc' (Johann Christian Heinrich),
Musician. Letter to Messrs. Breitkopf
and HKrtcl, 1818. Qerm. 33,965,
f. 296.
Bio de tfaneirOf Brazil. Views in
and near, 1792. 33,931, ff. 21-28.
Bippinffall (Henry). Letters to 0. Lei
Neve, 1692-1710. Eg. 2718, ff. 31, 38,
140, 158, 164, 170, 226, 285, 289, 391,
409, 413, 415, 443; Eg. 2719, ff. 10,
233, 292, 422; Eg. 2720, ff. 411, 449,
451 ; Eg. 2721, ff. 190, 283,
Letter to Daryes, 1699.
Eg. 2719, f. 96.
Letter to P. Le Nere, 1699. Eg.
2719, f. 148.
Letter to Browne, 1699.
Eg. 2719, f. 155.
Bipton, Abbot's, co. Hunt. Deeds
relating to, 1467-1532. Add. Ch.
34,015 ; 34,017 ; 34,018.
Court-rolls, 1462, ctrc. 1536. Add.
Rolls 34,772 ; 39,729.
Bipton, Blintf'S, co. Hunt. Deeds
relating to, 1139, 1467. Add. Ch^
34,014; 34,016.
Court-rolls, 1 278— ^p. Hen.VIH.
Add. Rolls 34,768-34,771 ; 39,730-
39,732.
Biqaet (Adolphe de), C<mte de Caramon.
Journals of travels, 1828-1838. Fr.
34,197-34,199.
Bisbnrg, Marquis de. o. Melnii
(Philippe de), Marquis de Richebourg.
Bisdon (Tristram), of Winscott. Survey
of CO. Devon, 18th cent. Jmperf. cop^^
33,420, f. 156.
Bistori (Adelaide), Actress. Letter td
, 1863. Ital. 83,964| f. 167.
Bitter (A — G -), Musician. Letter te
, 1847. Germ. 33,965, f. 297.
Digitized by
INDEX.
819
letter (A— \ Musician (continued).
Owned, in 19th cent^ Add. 34,118.
Bivadayia (Bernardino), President of
the Argentine Mepiiblic Correapondence
with Jeremy Benthun, 1818 - 1822.
83,545, ff. 310, 312, 325, 348, 596.
Bivand St. Oarnudn (
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1806. 33,981,
I. 237.
Biveley (Richard), of Ancroft, co.
Northnmb, Interrogatories put to, on a
Border raid, 1559. 33,592, f. 61.
Hivera (Francisco de). Transcript
certided by, 1772. Span. 33,760,
ff.41b>140b.
SiTttm, Covmtess Dowager, v. Savam
(Arabella). *
EarL v. Wydeville (Anthony).
Bivers, FamUy of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,900, f. 37 b; 83,905, f. 58:
33,919, f. 315. '
BiTers( ). Owned, in 18th cent.,
-Ada: 34,055. ^ ^
Bivers (George). Letter to F. Fane.
1600. Copy. 34,218, f. 4a
BiT«rsdale, Baron. «. Tonson
(William).
Baroness, v. Tonson (Charlotte
Theodosia).
Binio (DaTid> Cirenlar by W. Mail-
land after his marder, 1566. Cbpt/.
83,531, f. 35.
Bobartes (John), 2nd Baron Bdbartes
of Truro, Letter to, from E. Cholewell,
1640. 34^253, f. 1.
Bobert Z., ZZ., of Scotland, o, Scot-
land, Sovereigns of.
Boberts ( ), Colonel, Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 323.
Boberts (Henry). Letter to P.
Stephens, 1784. 33,977, f. 263.
Boberts (John), Director of the E. /.
Co. Letter to H. Dandas, 1793. Cbm/.
34,447, f. 273. ^
BobertS (Peter), of Bronyrhw/lfa, near
St. Asaph, Notary Public, Y Cwtta
Cyfarwydd : a chronicle of local events.
s*c, 1607-1646. 33,373.
Bobwts {Rev. Peter). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1802. 33,981, f. 66.
Bobaria (R— ). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1793. 34,451, f. 512.
Boberts (Thomas). Acquittance to W.
Gawdy, 1656. Eg. 2717, f. 137.
Boberts (William), of Corpus ChrisH
College, Cambridge. Letters to Lady Bell,
1626. Eg. 2715, ff. 298, 301, 307, 308.
Bobertflbridga Abbe j, eo. Sussea.
Extracts horn deeds relating to, 19th
cent. 34,105, ff. 156-187 b.
Bobertson ( ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1791. 33,979, f. 93.
Bobertson (Abraham), D.D., SavHian
Professor of Oeometry, Oxford, Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 327.
Bobertson (George). Letter to Rer.
J. VardUl, 1777. 34,413, f. 324.
Bobertson (Lt-Col. George Duncan).
Letter to, from the Archduke Francis.
1813. 34,079, f. 106.
Bobertson (J—). Letter to Sir J
Banks, 1787. 33,978, f. 124.
Bobertson (James), Surgeon. Letters
to Sir J. Banks, 1775. 33,977, ff. 44,
48. y , ^
Bobertson (Bev. Joseph). Letter to
T. Cadell, 1794. 34,045, f. 32.
Bobertson (Robert). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1789. 33,978, f. 241.
Bobertson (W— ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1798. 34,454, f. 397.
Bobertson (William). Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1797. 33,542, f. 456.
Letter to Dr. A. P. Buchan, 1797.
33,542, f. 458.
Bobeson (Alexander). Letter to J.
Robeson, 1777, 34,414, f. 156.
Bobespierre (Maximilien Mane Isidore
de). Signature, as member of the
Comity de Salut Public, 1794. 33,963.
f.63. '
Bobin Hood. v. Hood (Robin).
Bobins (L— J—). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1774, 1776. 33,977, ff. 32, 57.
Bobins (William), Rector of Eastham^
CO. Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 16.
Bobinson; Jacobite pseudonym for
Card. Alberoni, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90.
Bobinson (Clement). «Handefull of
pleasant delites," 1584. Transcript,
18th cent. 33,786.
Bobinson (FredenoX Secretary to the
Embassy in Spain. Letters to W. Eden,
1772-1778, 1787. 34,412, ff. 168, 24a
323; 34,415, f. 79; 34,425, f. 100;
34,426, f. 184.
Bobinson (James). Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 77.
Bobinson {Sir John), BaH,, Lieutenant
of the Tower. Receipt for allowance
tor prisoners' diet, etc, 1,665. 34,195.
f. 57. •
8 o 2
Digitized by
820
INl!>EX.
Hobinton (John). Letter to Sir J.
Stables, 1775. 33,977, f. 50.
SobinsoXI (John), Secretary to the
Treasury, Letters to W. Eden, 1778-
1781. 34,415, ff. 82, 98, 336, 346;
34.416, f. 489 ; 84,418, f. 160 ; 34,461,
f. 98.
Sobinson ^Sir John Charles), F.Jf.
Surveyor of Pictures, Owned, in 1871,
Add. 34,294.
Sobinson (Ramsay). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1791. 33.979, f. 88.
SobinSOn (Robert). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1636. 33,936, f. 164.
Ztobinson (Thomas), afterw, Ut B trm
Grantham^ Ambassador at Vienna, Re-
presentation to the Kmperor Charles VI.,
1736. Fr. Eg, 2683, f. 158.
■ Correspondence with W. Titley,
1739-1744. t'g. 2685, f. 310; Eg.
2687, ff. 301, 334; Eg. 2693, f. 194.
Safe-condnct signed by, 1742.
34,195, f. 183.
Sobmson (Thomas), 2nd Baron Qrani"
haauy Ainbassador to Spain, Letters
to R. Gunning, 1771, 1772. Eg, 2700,
f. 284 ; Eg. 2701, f. 116.
Letter to W. Eden, 1781. 34,418,
f. 94.
HobilUiOa (Thomas), of the Boroughy
Soathuhsrk, Letter to, from H. Brough-
am, 1811. 34,079, f. 90.
Sobinson (William), Mercer, of London,
Acquittance for legacy to, 1615. 33,579,
f. 207.
Sobison (John), Professor of Natural
Philosophy at Edinburgh University,
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1800. 83,980,
f. 215.
Sobson (F— )• Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1793, 1796. 33,979, f. 214 ; 33,980,f. 53.
SobjTliS (Elisha). Suit v. J. Watkynson,
to recover payment of bills of exchange,
1633. 33,938, ff. 173, 191.
Sobyxui (John), Hector of Brushford, oo.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 33,973, f. 11.
Sobynson (John). Exchequer pay-
ments to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
ff. 41 b, 46.
Sobynson (Richard), Sector of Fresh-
' ford, CO, Som, Book of Articles of A.D.
1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 24.
Socha (J — B— ). Letter to Jeremj
Bentham, 1821. 33,545, f. 514.
Hoohafford (Sir Thomas de). Drawing
of seal of, 1342-3 ; 19th cent. 33,926,
f. 70.
Sochester, oo, Kent, Ezpense^^lls of
R. de Lev burn. Constable of the Castle,
1264-1268 ; 19th cent. 34,153.
Deeds rnlating to, 1515 (?)-1633.
Add, Ch. 36,831-36,833.
Note of the return of the ** Textua
Roffensis ** borrowed by Sir R. Twysden,
1663. 34,163, f. 140 b.
View, 1669. 33,767, B, f. 68.
Views of the castle and cathedral,
etc,y 18th, 19th oentt. 34,115, S, 6-8,
10-12, 14.
' Drawings of, by Rer. D. Warren,
1804. 33,637, ff. 79, 80.
Minutes of wills regbtered at,
1832. 33,900, f. 28.
See of. Fees paid in the Court of
Rochester for risiUUons, 1635. 34,178,
f.50b.
— Bishops cf.
V. Atterbury (Francis).
Dampier (Thomas).
Dolben (John).
Fisher (John)w
Gundulph.
Horsley (Samuel).
Pearce (Zachary).
Sansetun (Benedict de).
Spratt (Thomas).
Wendover (Richard).
Earls of.
V, Hyde (Laurence).
Nassau (William Henry).
Wilmot (John).
— — Vtscoun^.
V, Nassau (William Henry).
Bochford (Henry), v. Carey (Henry),
Viscount Bochford,
Hoehlits (Friedrich Johann), Musical
critic. LetUrs to, 1801-1832. Oerm.
33,965, ff. 180, 211, 300.
Kocke (Thomas), Vicar of Butleigh-cum-
BaltonAoroutihfCo.8om. Bookof Articlea
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33,973,
f. 22.
SooldnglLaiii Forest, oo, NorthL
Notes on the killing of deer in, 1609-
1616. 34,218, ff. 6, 12, 15 b, 18.
Rode, Odd. v, Odd-Rode, eo, Chester,
Kode (Dorothy). Letters to her uncle,
P. Moreton, 1669. 33,9:^7, ff. 200, 221.
Aode (Jane), tcidow of JRandJe Rode, of
Odd'Sode,co, Chester, WiUf 1609. Copy,
83,938, f. 64.
Rode (Randle), sen,, of Odd-Bode, eo.
Chester. Suit v, J. Lawton and others,
<«iiip.Jas. L 33,940, f. 123.
> Inquisitio pott mortem, 1808.
33,938, f. 54.
Digitized by
Sod6 (Randle), Jun. Gonreyanee of
wardship of, to W. Moreton, 1609.
33,938, f. 59.
Letters to his brother-in-law, P.
- Moreton, 1653-1661. 33>937, ff. 45, 81,
82, 84, 85, 93.
Hodeney. v, Rodney.
Bodney of Stoke Bodney, oo.
Somenet, Family of. Memorials of,
17th cent. 34,239.
Bodney (Sir Edward), of Stoke Rodney.
History of the Rodney family, 17th cent.
34,239, f. 2 b.
- Speech in support of a benevolence,
1626. 34,239, f. 45.
Theological treatises, 17th cent.
34,239, ff. 21-44, 52-54 b, 65-67.
Elegy on his daughter Frances,
1637. 34,239, f. 85.
Elegy on, 1657. 34,239, f. 19.
Bodney (Frances), dtu. of Sir Edward
Rodney, Elegies and epitaph on, 1637.
34,239, ff. 20, 85, 90 b.
Bodney (Sir George). Poem, circ, 1650.
Eg. 2725, f. 110 b.
Bodneir (George), of Stoke Rodney.
Funeral sermon on, 1651. 84,239.
fl 91 b. '
Elegy on, 1652. 34,239, f. 1.
Bodney (Jane), dau, of Sir Edward
Rodney. Owned, in 1656, Add. 34,239.
Bodney (Sir Richard), of Stoke Rodney.
List of manors of which he died seised
(temp. Edw. U.% 17th cent. 34,239,
f.4b.
Bodolph ZZ.f of Gtrmany. v. Germany,
Emperors of.
Bodrignei or IMeiro Bais, Island
of. Account of, chiefly from F. Leguat,
1758. 33,765, f. 26.
— Plan of the road, by J. Rennell,
1761. 33,765, f. 24.
Bodrignei (Johan). Los 8iet« goios:
a poem, late 15th cent.' 33,382,
f. 119 b.
Bodxigneidela;Camara(Johan) (?>
Poems, late 15th cent. Sjpan. 33,382,
ff. 150-151.
Bodwell (George Herbert). Opera,
19th cent. 83,810, f. 330 ; 33,814.
Bodwell (George Herbert Bonaparte),
Musician. Letters to T. Mackinlay^
1829, 1837. 33,965, ff 76, 78, 80.
Boebnok (John Arthur). Letters to
Jeremy Bentham, 1820, 1827, 1828.
33,545, t 466 ; 38,546, ff 171, 206,
227.
BX. 821
BolFey (Bonlter). Correspondence with
R. Tristram, 1777. 33,573, f. 385.
Boffey (Christopher), of London. Letter
to P. Mauduit, 1705. Eg, 2720, f. 176.
Boifey (JamesX of Bath, Extract of
will, 1765. 33,577, f. 131.
Boger, Prior of Christ Church, Canter-
bury. V. Canterbury, Christ Church
Priory and Catliedral.
Boger, Prior of Christ Church, Tioynham.
o. CJhristchurch aL Twynham Priory.
Bogeni of Bradford, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,896, f. 37 b.
Bogers (Daniel). Instructions to, on a
mission to the Prince of Orange, 1570.
Eg. 2790, f. 172 b.
■ Instructions for, to treat with the
Danish Commissioners at Embden, 1588.
Eg. 2790, f. 230.
Bogera (Sir Edward). Signatures, as
Privy Councillor, 1659, 1560. 33,591,
ff. 22, 194, 196, 207 ; 33,592, ff. 86, 90,
92, 204; 33,924, f. 3; 34,079, f. 5.
Bogen (John), Archdeacon of Leicester.
Letter to Bishop Nicolson, 1708. 34,265,
f. 125.
Bogers (John). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1834. 34,189, f. 13.
Bogers (Nicholas), Rector of Priston,
00. Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 33,973, f. 9.
Bogers (Richard), Suffragan Bishop of
Dover. Letters to J. Boys, 1595.
33,924, ff. 18, 21.
Letter to, from the Sheriff, etc,, of
CO. Kent, 1595. 33,924, f. 16.
Bogers (Samuel), Poet. Letters to T.
Grenville, n. d. 34,472, ff. 22, 24, 25.
BMerson (John), Chief Justice of the
King*s Bench, Ireland, Reports to the
Lord Lieutenant, 1736. Eg. 2683,
ff. 267, 308.
Boget (Peter). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1800, 1809. 33,543, ff. 409,
417, 421 ; 33,544, f. 422.
Bogier - Fathie (Maiire ).
Chanson i 4, 19th cent. 34,071, f. 4.
Bolian (Henri de). Duo d$ Rohan.
Medal, 19th cent. Engr. 83,954,
f. 33 b.
Bohan (Jean ii. de), Setgneur de Rohan-
Letter to, from Lonis XII., n. d. 34,079»
f. 94.
Bojas y Storrilla (Francisco de).
Play, l&h cent. ^poii. 83,477, f. 124.
Digitized by
822
INDEX.
Soking (Alnlf de). InqnUltio post
mortem, 1250. Copy, 19th cent. 33,921»
f. 63.
SokynglLam (Robert de), Parson of
Brcs8ingham,co.Norf. Will, 1408. AcUL
Ch. 34,232.
Boland de la Plati^e (Jean Mane),
Minister of the Interior of the French
Republic, Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1792. 33,541, f. 370.
Bolfe of Milton Ernest, co.
Bedf., and Deptford, co. Blenty
Family of. Pedigree, to 1620 ; 19th cent.
33,920, f. 18.
V. also Finett, Family of.
Solfe ( Ed m D ndy, of King*s Lynn. Letter
to [0. Le Neve], 1699. Eg. 2719, f. 72.
Bolfe (I—). Letters to 0. Le Nere,
1693, 1706. Eg, 2718, f. 64; Eg. 2720,
f. 315.
Solfe (Richard Monsey), iT.C., afUrw.
Baron CranvoortK, Lord Chancellor,
Award Iq the suit cone. Jeremy Bent-
ham's will, 1835. Copy. 33,553, f. 72.
Bolfe (William), Clerk of the Peace at
Norwich. Letters to 0. Le Nere, 1696,
1711. Eg. 2718, f. 293; Eg. 2721,
f. 279.
Letters to Capt. Le Nere, 1697,
1698. Eg. 2718, f. 419 ; Eg. 2719, f. 25.
Letter to P. Le Nere, 1718. Eg.
2721, f. 438.
BoUe (John), M.P. for Callington.
Speech of Chas. I. on the seizure of the
goods of, for refusing to pay tonnage,
1629. 34,217, f. 44.
Bolle (John), Btiron Rdk. Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,457, ff. 73, 104.
BoUe (Richard), of Hampole. Prick of
Conscience, early 14th cent. 33,995,
ff. 102-155.
Bolt (Thomas), Qovemor of Bombay.
Letter to A. Pirez de TaTora, 1678.
Portug. 34,333, f. 89.
Bolte (John). Exchequer payment to,
as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 37.
Bolte (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Ranger of Waltham forest, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 22 b.
Bolvenden, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1515 (?)— 1578. Add. Ch. 36,834-
36,837.
Boman Catholics. Instructions to
the Bishops for safe custody of J. de Feck-
euham and other Popish prisoners, ctrc.
1560. Eg. 2790, f. 227.
Boman CfatholiOS (conHmui^ Ac-
count of the Catholic prisoners at York
castle, 1600. 34,250.
List of commissions for banishing
Jesuits and priests, 1600^1623. 34,824,
f. 258.
« Propositions concerning recusants,
1610. 34,218, f. 10 b.
Order concerning the disarming of
recusants, 1613. 84,218, ff. 128 b, 124,
124 b.
Petition of the recusants in Eng-
land to Sir F. Hastings, M.P., early 17th
cent. 84,218, f. 85.
' Instructions for the judges t© en-
force the laws against, 1625. 34,324,
f. 242.
Return of sequestered recusants,
1656. 34,242.
Priry Council letter cone the ex-
pulsion of Jesuits, etc., 1674. 83,589,
f.244.
Dirision lists in the House of Lords
for rep«ftl of penal laws, 1687. 34,526,
f.48.
Papers relating to a scheme for
ending the disaffection of, 1719. Copies^
19th cent. 34,513, f. 131.
' Order to enforce laws against, in
CO. Chester, 1744. 33,954, f. 7.
■ Returns of, in the diocese of Ban-
gor, 1767. 33,409.
Returns of, in Long-Wittenbam,
CO. Berks, and Wootton-Basset, oo. Wilts.,
1767. 33,409, ff. 93, 94.
Bomances and Fiction. Frag-
> ments, 2nd cent. (?> Or. Pqp.oCLlxir.
Res gestae et epistola Alexandri
regis, circ. 1200. FragmenU. 83,871,
ff. 25, 28.
Chanson de Geste on the First
Crusade, ctrc. 1400. Fr. 84,114, f. 2.
Roman d'fin^ctre. 1400. 3^114,
f. 106.
Roman de Thebes, dro. 1400.
34,114, f. 164.
Ordtoe de Cheralerie, dro. 1400.
84,114, f. 236 b.
Le Songe vert, circ. 1400. 34,114,
f. 227.
Pilgrimage of the Soul, 15th cent.
34,193, f. 5.
' Speech of Lucretia, late 15th cent.
Span. 33,382, f. 2.
Epistle of " La madre Selua," Qu.
of Calidonia, to Mansol, late 15th cent.
Span. 33,382, f. 5.
Letter to Alexander the Great
from the Scythians, late 15th cenC
Span. 33,382, f. 10.
V. also Tskles.
Visions.
Digitized by
INDEX.
833
Bomaao (Eiielin dft), Tyrant of
Padua. BaJl of Pope Alexander IV.
concerniiig ravages of, at Verona, 1260.
Add, a. 37,633.
Somanns (Jacobus), Regiui Professor
of Anatomy, etc^ at Louvain. Opinion
on^the nature of tobacco, 1635. 33,587,
Somberg (Andreas), JUttsician, Letter
to ,1817. Germ. 33,965, f. 298.
BiOmberg(Bernhard),i/tMtcuin. Letter
to M.^Clementi, 1812. Oerm. 33,965,
f. 299.
SOKE, ANCIENT, Cbronicle of the
emperors, ete., to the division of the
Empire, 13th cent. Lat, 34,254^
f. 20.
• History of the emperors from
Namerianus to Constantine, 15th cent.
Or. 34,060, f. 491.
Drawings of Roman antiquities,
by E. Dodwell, circ. 1825-1827. 33,960.
EMPERORS OF. Julius Caesar.
Story of the discovery by. of the **Se-
creta Ypocratis " in the tomb of Hippo-
crates, 15th cent. 34,111, ff. 231,
235 b. '
Antoninus Pins. Account
ofthe Vallum of Antonine, 1825. 33,686;
33,687.
BOMSf (^^Y OF. Account of its foc^
tifications, gates, baths, etc, 13th cent.
Lat. 34,254, f. 9 b.
■ Grant of confraternity to J. Key,
from the hospital of Holy Trinity and
St. Thomas the Martyr in, 1476. Add.
Ch. 34,269.
• Motets performed in the Sistine
Chapel, 1835. 34,051.
BOMS, CHURCH OF. Letters of Leo
Achridanus against the Latin Church,
12th cent. Qr. 34,060, f. 548 b.
Provinciale Romane ecclesie, 13th
cent. 34,254, f. 1.
— — Payments to, from English monas-
teries, circ. 1330. 34,273, f. 9.
Doctrina suscipiendi scismaticos
ad obedienciam sancte Romane ecclesie
redigentes, drc. 1600. 34,139, f. 59.
BOMS, COURT OF; AND POPES,
BISHOPS OF. Chronicle, to 1220.
Lat. 34,254, f. 20.
' Theodori Amidenii Elogia Sum-
morum Pontificum, 1564-1655; 17th
cent. 33,731.
Extracts from Papal archives,
1685-1690 ; 19th cent. 34,502, ff. 2-56 :
34,503.
— Gregory I., the Qreat. Miniature
of, late 15th cent. 34,294, f. 196 b.
BOME» COURT OF; AND POPES,
BISHOPS OF (coiUinvied). John XII.
Indulgence from, 15th cent. Lat. 33,381,
f. 151.
Urban 11. Letter to, from Kico«
laus. Patriarch of Constantinople, 1089;
12th cent. Qr. 34,060, f. 569 b.
— — Declaration of the Emp.
Alexius I. as to overtures from, to the
Greek Church, 1089; 12th cent. Qr,
34,060, f. 570 b.
Clement III., Anttpope. Letter to
Basil, Archbishop of Taranto, [1089] ;
12th cent. Qr. 34,060, f. 577.
_ Innocent IIL Libellus de miseria
oonditionis humanse (stt^ de contempta
mundi), 15th cent. 33,957, f. 51.
1 — Bull to the Bp. of Winchester on
his oppression of the Church, circ
1208 (?). 34,254, f. 97 b.
Gregory IX. sBull to Archbp.
Langton, etc., announcing his election,
1227. 34,254, f. 97.
Alexander IV. Bull concerning
Hospital of St. James de Tumba at
Verona, 1260. Add. Ch. 37,633.
Letter to, from the « Sultan " of
Persia, 1257. Lat. 34,254, f. 75 b.
Celestine V. Rules for hermits,
said to be compiled by, 15th cent.
34,193, f. 131.
Boniface VIIL Indulgence from,
15th cent. 33,381, f. 98.
Urban VI. Confirmation of pri-
vileges to the Minor Canons of St.
Paul's, London, 1378. Copy, 34,268,
f. 1.
Boniface IX. Appointment of
J. Black to prebends at Verona and
Padua, 1397. Add. Ch. 37,632.
Pius n. Letter urging crusade
against the Turks, 1463. Lat, Imperf.
34,276, f. 38.
Alexander VI. Breve de ritu
Grecorum faciendo, 1501 (?). 34,139.
f. 69.
Clement VII. Sentence on Henry
VIIL annulling his divorce, etc,, 1633.
CorUemp. copy. 33,506, f. 6.
Paul IIL Account of his death.
1649. Lat. 33,370.
Julius lU. Proceedings of the
Conclave at his election, 1549-1650.
Lat. 33,370.
— — — — Bull of indulgence on the
reunion of England to the Church of
Rome, 1554. 33,738.
■ Paul V. Indulgences on canoniza-
tion of Card. C. Borromeo, 1610. Ital,
Add. Ch. 37,634.
Digitized by
824
INDEX.
SOMS, COURT OF; AND POPSS,
BISHOPS OF(amtmued). Gregory XV.
Letter to Louis XIII., 1621. Tran$l.
34,217, f. 34.
Letter to the Prince of
Wales in favour of the Spanish match,
1623. Transl, 34,217, f. 42.
■ Innocent Xll. Account of him and
the cardinals, 1700. Ital, 33,754.
Reply of Charles II. of Spain
to a brief of, 1693. 34,334, f. 101.
Bomford, co. Essex. Heads of dispute
with Havering, 1676. 34,109, f. 62.
Bomilly (iS'/r Samuel), Solicitor General.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bentham,
1791-1815. 33,541, ff. 292, 499, 549 ;
33,542, ff. 475, 479, 486, 615, 523, 534,
570 ; 33,543, ff. 597, 601, 667 ; 33,544,
ff. 33, 35, 44, 46, 52, 107, 143, 147, 155,
169, 196, 209, 241, 245, 301, 335, 337,
499, 613, 648, 654, 673 ; 33,545, f. 208.
Bomney, Vew, co. Kent. Deeds
relating to, 1506-1696. Add. Ch.
36,838-36,842.
Boxnney, Old, co. Kent. Deed re-
lating to, 1578. Add. Ch, 36,840.
Bomney Marsh, co. Kent. Accompta
of Sir R. Twysden's estates in, 1629-
1631. 34,166.
Boinney, JSarl of. v. Sydney (Henry).
Bondean (Claudius), Secretary to the
British Embassy in Rtasia (?). Letters to
W. Titley, 1739. Eg. 2686, ff. 122, 162.
Letter to Lord Harrington, 1739.
Copy. Eg. 2687, f. 29.
Bondean (Fran9ois de). Letter from
Antwerp to the States-General cone, his
petition, 1577. FY-. 33,953, f. 26.
Bone ( )y Auditor of Crown debU
in Ute North, list of Crown debtors
summoned before, at Berwick, 1559.
33,592, f. 178.
Bonanillo (Pedro), Spanish Ambassa-
dor to England. Memorials to Charles
IL of England, 1680, 1681. Transl.
34,339, ff. 44, 47.
Despatches, 1685-1689. Span.
copies with Engl, transl. 34,502.
ff. 57-135. '
Bonton Priory, co. Staff. Cast of
seal of. Lxxxvii. 31, 32.
Book (Capt. Joseph). Papers cone the
affair betw. him and the Governor and
people of Heligoland, 1754. Eg. 2694,
ff. 10-17.
Booke of 00. Kent, Fwuii/ of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 36 b.
Booke (Sir George), Admiral. Letter to
Sec. Vernon, 1701. Copy. 34,348, f. 140.
Booper^ Family of. Notos oonetmiBfl^
1828. 33,929, ff. 114-122.
Booper (Thomas), Bector of AVbofB
Bipton, CO. Hunt. Letter to Rev.
T. Streatfeild, 1828. 33,929, f. 114.
Boos (Paul le). v. Ros.
Boper of oo. Sent, Famay of.
Pedigrees, 19th cent. 83,920, £i 28;
33,921, ff. 147 b, 148.
Boper (Christopher), M Baron Teyn-
hamf Lord Lieut, of co. Kent. Corre-
spondence with Sir W. Twysden, 1688.
34,173, ff. 37, 39.
Boper (Henry), 8^ Baron Teynham.
Power of attorney for transfer of S. Sea
Stock, 1712. 34,195, f. 140.
Boper (Robert). Letters to the Duke
of Ormonde, 1673-1674. 33,589, S.
135, 214, 222, 224, 229, 238, 254.
Letters to H. Gascoigne, 1673,
1674. 33,589, ff. 216, 233.
Bob (Paul leX Town Clerk of Ipswich.
Owned, in 14th cent., Eg. 2788.
BOBa (Salvator). Etching, 17th cent.
33,616, f. 21.
Bosooe (William), M.P. for Liverpool.
Letters to, from H. Brougham, 1810.
34,079, ff. 83-89.
BoBcommon, Earl of. 9. DUIoa
(Wentworth).
Bose ( ), ai. I^B H'eve (Oliver).
V. Le Neve (Oliver).
Boee (Ceorge), Secretary to the Treasury^
Clerk of the Parliaments. Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1789, 1791. 33,978,
f. 225 ; 33,979, f. 103 ; 33,982, f. 306.
■ Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1792-1801. 33,541, ff. 327, 329,
334, 347, 349, 352, 557, 574 ; 33,542,
ff. 177, 344, 345, 866, 421, 459, 481,
509. 525, 529, 554, 605, 607, 609, 618,
620, 622 ; 33,543, f. 438.
' Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1785-1806. 34^420, ff. 263, 346 ;
34.421, ff. 44, 176, 229, 319, 398, 425 ;
34.422, ff. 80, 262, 411 ; 34,423, f. 353 ;
34,424, ff. 7, 19, 22, 62, 89, 138, 158,
162, 181, 185, 232, 252, 278, 310,
367, 390, 431, 444, 462, 476 ; 34,425,
ff. 17, 38, 94, 132, 133, 245, 356, 365;
34,426, ff. 127, 256 ; 34,427, ff. 30, 206,
212, 380, 393, 416 ; 34,428, ff. 183, 288,
448 ; 34,429, ff. 92, 230, 260, 461, 535,
538; 34.430, ff. 68, 80, 116, 283;
34,431, ff. 262, 445, 501 ; 84,432, ff. 84,
258; 34,433, ff. 27, 159, 201, 359;
34,434, ff. 22, 88, 351, 377 ; 34,435,
ff. 179, 184, 361, 424 ; 34,436, ff. 180,
440, 504, 543 ; 34,437, ff. 401, 434;
Digitized by
INDEX.
825
ff. 8, 479 ; 84,439, ff. 222, 468,
469 ; 34,440, ff. 1, 53, 135 ; 34,441, f. 506 ;
84,442, ff. 33, 76; 34,443, f. 326:
84,444, ff. 106, 183, 224, 246; 34,445,
ff. 1, 94, 265, 342, 430; 34,446, ff. 63,
125, 338, 386 ; 34,447, ff. 64, 212, 341,
870, 376; 34,448, ff. 69, 238; 34,449,
ff. 89, 324, 375; 34,450, ff. 13, 194,
260, 297, 342, 437; 34,451, ff. 30,
521 ; 34,452, ff. 86, 111, 119, 132-137,
154, 155, 160, 197, 201, 219, 236,
247, 278, 340, 454 ; 34,453, ff. 60, 80,
229, 333, 412, 446, 467 ; 34,454. ff. 35,
89, 42, 49, 55, 59, 63, 72, 145, 376, 396,
427-430, 444, 473, 497 ; 34,455, ff 1,
111, 144, 368, 371 ; 34,456, ff 417, 418 :
84,481, ff. 99-101.
HOM (George Henry), aftervo. Sir O, H,
-ftow, Acting Secretary of Embassy to
the Hague, Letters to Lord Auckland,
1793-1796. 34,449,ff. 104, 414; 34,451,
ff 157, 388, 430, 462, 519 ; 34,452,
ff. 147, 192, 226, 859, 448 ; 34,453,
f. 459.
Bose (Henry), Justice of the King's
Benchf Ireland, Report to the Lord
Lieutenant, 1736. Eg. 2683, f. 294.
B086 (Robert). History of Reigate,
perhaps written by, 1816. 34,237, f. 1.
Bose (Samuel). Letter to, from W«
Cowper, 1790. 33,964, f. 249.
■ Letter to, from Dr. C. Bumey,
1796. 83,965, f. 22.
Bose (Thomas), of London. Letters to
0. Le Neve, 1700-1711. Eg, 2719,
ff 170, 207, 213, 239, 277, '283, 307.
822, 334, 340, 401, 403, 410, 412, 430 ;
Eg. 2720, ff 20-463 passim ; Eg. 2721,
ff 4, 29, 40, 46, 51, 60, 87, 114, 120, 123,
131, 133, 138, 149, 155, 167, 202, 241.
Letters to R, Wright, 1708. Ea.
2721, ff 65, 77. ^
Boee (William Francis), Vicar of Worle^
Somerset. Owned, in 1882-1893. Eg.
2783-2787.
Bosendael (Torcn de). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1790. 84,431, f. 44.
Bosenkrants (Frederik Christian).
Correspondence with W. Titley, 1743.
-85^. 2691, ff 11, 58.
Boetakrants (Ivan yon), Danish
Minister of State, Correspondence with
W. Titley, 1737. Eg, 2685, ff. 44, 48,
50, 52, 53, 66, 68, 98, 99.
Bosettft, tn Egypt, Description of, by
£. W. Une, 1825-1828. 34,080, f. 96.
■ Drawing of the mosque of Aboo
Mundoor near, by E. W. Lane, 1825
1828. 34,088, f. 4.
Bosewell (William), Sector of FarUng-
ton, 00. Som. Book of Articles of A.D.
1562 subscribed by, 1573. 83,978.
f. 9b. ' '
Boss, Bishop of. V, Leslie (John).
Boss (Mary Anne). Owned, in 1834,
Add. 34,290.
BOBSer (Henry Blanch). Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1820. 33,545, f. 388.
Bossini (Oioachino Antonio), Musician.
Letters to , 1819, 1830, 1838,
1842. Jtal, and i^. 33,965, ff. 376-
380.
Bosslyn, ^0/. «. Wedderbum(Alex.
ander).
Bostherne, oo, Chester, Licence to
the curate of, to marry R. and A. Masty,
1513. 33,938, f. 4.
Botoh (Isabella), of Sorrow, oo, Middi,
Letter to Lady Bentham, 1847. 33,546,
f.530. ' '
Botherhitlie. co, Surrey. Directions
for the search about the road from
Rotherhithe to New Cross, n. d. Eg.
2722, f. 240.
Botliewell( ). Letter to, touch-
ing the probate of Sir J. Fastolfs will.
[1469-1470], 33,597, f. 6.
Bothnrston. v. Rostheme, co. Chester.
BottercUun. o. S'ews-letters.
Bonen. Pr^is de son Histoire, par T.
Licquet, 1827. Printed. 33,705, f. 211.
' Journal of tour to, with views,
etc., 1828. 33,705 ; 33,706.
— Account of journey from, to Cau-
debec, with views, etc,, 1828. 33,706.
Descriptions of the cathedral, 1816,
1823. Printed. 33,705, ff. 69, 170;
33,706, f. 239.
BovilM (Antoine Louis), Comte de Jouy,
French Minister of State. Correspond-
ence with H. Fox, 1755. JV. cofw.
Eg. 2694» f. 190.
' Memoir of, on French encroach-
ments in America, 1755. Eg. 2694,
f. 192.
Bonlf (John). Exchequer payment to^
as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 43 b.
Boundaway, m Bishop's Cannings, co.
Wilts, Deed» relating to, 13th cent. —
1753. -4(W. a. 37,460-37,616, jwMsimi
Bonpe (Mary). Letter to Lady Hobart,
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 179.
BOUS (Chr— > Letters to F. Gawdy,
1628, 1630. J^, 2715, £ 448; i^.
2716, f. 1. ^
Bous (Francis), afterw. Speaker of the
House of Commons, Warrant for pay-
ment signed by, 1647. Eg, 2723, f. 108.
Digitized by
INDEX.
Bona (Hannah), dau. of Sir J. Sous, 2nd
Bart. Letters to 0. Le Neve, [ante
1712], Eg. 2721, ff. 358-371.
Bous (John), of Henham, co. Suff. Let-
ters to F. Gawdy, 1628. Eg. 2715,
ff. 422, 454. ^
Bond to J. Knyvett, 1651. Eg.
2717, f. 11. ^
Bona {Sir John), 2nd Bart.^ of EenJuxm,
CO. Suff. Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1699,
1703, n. d. Eg. 2719, ff. 101-122, 418.
BoUS (Sir John), 3rd Bart., of Henham,
CO. Suff. Letters to his cousin, 0. Le
Neve, 1699-1704. Eg. 2719, f. 126:
Eg. 2720, ff. 31, 40-68.
■ Letter to R. Wright, $. a. Eg,
2720, f. 69.
Bona (Laurence). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
1700. Eg. 2719, f. 183.
Bona (Mary), of Sternfield, co. Suff,
Letter to , 1656. Eg, 2717,
f. 117.
Bons (Mary), of Kettishall. Letter to
, 1668. Eg. 2717, f. 173.
Bous (P — Letter to her cousin,
M. London, [1711]. Eg. 2721, f. 397.
Bous (Philippa), dau. of Sir J. Sous,
2nd Bart. Letter to Capt. Le Neve,
011^1712. 2721, f. 372.
Bous (T— ), of Stemfield, co. Suff.
Letter to T. Gawdy, 1668. Eg. 2717,
f. 287.
Bous (Thomas), of Stemfieldj co. Suff,
Letur to F. Gawdy, 1654. Eg. 2717,
f.63.
Bouse -Boaghton. v, Boughton-
Rouse.
BoUMeau (Jean Jacques). Letters to
, 1760,1765. 33,964, ff. 411,
413.
BowdOf 00. Wilts. Agreement cone,
purchase of lands in, by J. Child, 1695.
34,008, f. 57.
B0W6 (Nicholas), Dramatist. Expenses
in connection with the performance of
his tragedy '*Jane Shore," circ. 1713.
33,964, f. 242.
Bowe (William). Warrant to the Sheriff
of Essex signed by, 1651. 34,195, f. 48.
Sowghton (Thomas), de Bowghton.
De officio Adroirallitatis Anglie," temp.
Hen.VL(?) Prthiw^ 16th cent. 33,994,
f.8.
Bowlaad ( )f of the Privy Purse
Office. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1806.
33,981, f. 236.
Bowley: Jacobite psendonym for
Bishop Atterbury, 1718-9. 33,950,
f. 90 b.
Bowte (John). Exchequer payment to,
as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 37 b.
Bozburgh (John). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1801. 33,980, ff. 261, 269.
Bozburgh (William), Jf.D. Corre-
spondence with Sir J. Banks, 1779-1804.
33.977, ff. 93, 181, 272, 276, 277;
33.978, f. 31 ; 33,979, ff. 64, 116, 171,
193, 224, 240, 290, 292 ; 33,980, ff. 9,
41, 65, 101, 117, 119, 126, 137, 170,
184, 186, 189, 210, 220, 248, 255, 266,
268, 316, 329; 33,981, ff. 13, 22, 67, 151.
Boyal Academy. Letters to, from
J. Flaxman, on the plan for the erection
of a Gallery of National Honour, 1800-1.
33,960, ff. 89, 100.
Boy don, co. Norf. Deeds relating to,
1494-1573. Add. Ch. 32,935-32,937.
Deed relating to Gissing-hall manor
in, 1578. Add. Ch. 32,922.
Boyle (John), Vicar of Compton Martin.
Letter to Rev. W. Phelps,l830. 33,836,
f. 65.
Bosas (Jos^ de), Conde de Ctistelblanoo.
Letter to, from the Duke of Ormonde,
1719. Fr, 33,950, f. 66.
Buardean, oo. Ohuc. Deeds relating
to, 1331, 1415. Add. Ch. 32,997*,
32,998.
Bubens (Peter Paul). Letter oonc the
discovery of Australia, 1628. Ital.
33,964, f. 214.
Bubini (Giovanni Battista), Opera
Singer. Letter to Lapelouse,
1840. Fr. 33,964, f. 168.
Budall (James). Letter to C. F. Gre-
ville, 1804. 33,981, f. 176.
Buddierd {Su' Benjamin), M.P. for
WilUm. Speech of, in Parliament, 1640.
34,485, f. 74.
Buddock (Andrew), of Debenham^ co.
Suff. Letter to F. Gawdy, 1632. Eg,
2716, f. 72.
Budduck (Thomas), jun. Letter to
W. Hale, 1687. 33,573, f. 157.
BudensMold (Magdalen Charlotte),
Countess. Extracts from her correspond-
ence for which she was convicted of
treason at Stockholm, 1792-1793. Fr,
84,465, f. 204.
Budglidg (William), of Sternfieldf co.
Suff. Letter to Capt. Le Neve, 1695.
F^. 2718, f. 188.
Digitized by
INDEX.
827
Sndgwioky co. Sussex. Consbtorial
citotioos, etc., in, 1592. 33,410, £f. 68,
80, 89, 97.
Suding (Rogers), Vicar of Maldon, oo,
Surrey. Letter to Key. T. Streatfeild,
1814. 33,929, f. 34.
Sndolph IZ., of Oermany, v. Qermany,
Emperors of.
Anfford Abbey, oo. Notts. Cast of
seal of. xciv. 71.
SnfLniUI. Verba Senionim, 12th cent.
33,518, f. 1.
Sugge (John), Vicar of Tatton, and
Rector of Winford and Chedzoy, co. Som,
Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 snbscribed
by, 1572, 1573. 33,973, ff. 7 b, 8, 9.
Sagge (Thomas), of Felmingham, co.
A'orjolk. Letter to F. Gawdy, 1628.
Eg. 2715, f. 418.
Sngge (W — ). Award in the suit of
Themylthorpe o. Bemes, n. d. Eg. 2722,
f. 199.
Sngge (William), of Bylaugh, co. Norf.
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1589>1604.
Eg. 2713, ff. 260, 426; Eg. 2714,
ff. 347, 389.
Snggles (Thomas). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 290.
Sum. Imported into Ireland, 1768-1777.
34,419, f. 440.
Snmford (Benjamin Thompson), Cownt.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1795, 1796.
33,542, ff. 124, 214.
Correspondence with Messrs. Cadell
and Daries, 1799-1802. 34,045.
Snpert, Prince. Complaint to, of ex-
actions in CO. Flint, [16431. 33,374,
f. 13 b.
Correspondence with Sir T. Fairfax,
at the siege of Bristol, 1645. Eg. 2711,
f. 84 b.
Strictures upon, by Lord Digby,
1645. 33,596, ff. 9-16.
Ruifh (Richard), American Minister in
England. Letters to Jeremy Bentham,
18i8-1822. 33,545, ff. 299, 303, 340,
342, 350, 374, 398, 459, 600.
Sushbroke (William), Vicar of Eoxne,
CO. Suff. Letter to B. Gawdy, 1585.
Eg. 2713, f. 176.
Bushenden Manor, in Minster in
S'teppey, oo. Kent. Extracts from court-
rolls of, 1569-1746 ; 19th cent. 33,899,
f. 20.
Snskin (John). Letter to , n. d.
33,964, f. 368.
Rnssel (John), Minister of Canonby, co.
Dumfries. Letter to T. Cadell, 1794.
34,045, f. 30.
BnSSell r ), of the War Office (?).
Letter to Sir H. Burrard, 1770. 34,207,
f. 61.
SuSSell (Francis), 2nd Earl of Bedford.
Instructions to, as Lord Lieutenant of
Dorset, Devon, etc., 1558, 1559. Eg.
2790, ff. 66, 67.
Signatures, as Priry Councillor,
1559, 1569. 33,592, f. 172; 33,593,
f. 32 ; 34,079, f. 5.
Letters to Sir R. Sadleir, 1569.
33,593, ff. 21, 34.
Snisell (Francis), Baron Bussell, 3rd
son of Francis, 2nd Earl of Bedford.
Commission to enquire into the murder
of, on the Borders, 1585. 33,531,
f. 197.
Snisell (Francis), SolicUor to the Board
of Control. Statement on the mode, etc.,
of collecting the Bengal customs, 1773,
1781. 34,468, f. 71.
— — Account of French, Dutch and
Danish claims to the Bengal trade, 1786.
34,468, f. 2.
Instructions to, for a Bill for the
government of India, oiro. 1791. 84,466,
f. 23.
Bussell (Georgiana), 2nd wife of John,
6th Duke of Bedford. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1825, 1833. 34,459, ff. 438,
495.
BUSSOU (H— ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1820. 33,982, f. 211.
BnSSell (Henry), Rector of Binegar, co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1580. 33,973, f. 28 b.
Bnssell (J—). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1774. 33,977, f. 36.
Bnssell (John), 1st Earl of Bedford.
Instructions to, on a mission to Spain,
1554. Eg. 2790, f. 136.
Bnssell (John), Advocate. Paper on
judicial reforms in Scotland, 1585.
33,531, f. 199.
Bnssell (John), 4th Duke of Bedford.
Correspondence, 1745-1761. Copies.
34,523, f. 28.
BuBSell (John). Induction to the
Rectory of Stoke-next-Guildford, 1762.
34,195, f. 191.
&U88611 {Lord John), ffome Secretary.
Correspondeuce with J. Frost, 1839.
34,245, A, ff. 2, 4, 6.
SnMiall (Rev. John Fuller). Book-
plate, 19th cent. 34,193.
Busell (Patrick), M.D. Letters to
Sir Joseph Banks, 1782-1791. 33,977,
ff. 1, 183, 205, 279; 33,978, ff. 19, 54,
Digitized by
8S8
INDEX.
86, 129, 144, 161, 185, 206, 215, 263 ;
83,979, f. 112.
BniMll (Lady Rachel^ widow ofWUliam^
Lord MusteU, Notes bj, cooc her hut-
band, 19th cent. Copy. 34,526, t 16.
BlUWell (William), Vicar of Northowr^
CO. Soin, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
•ubscribed by, 1579. 33,973, f. 26.
Rusell (William), Barm RuateU of
Thomhaugh, Patent of creation, 1603.
Extr, 34,218, f. 191 b.
BUSSOII (WiUiam), Lord RusuU (ob.
1683). Notes by hit) widow concerning,
19th cent. Copy, 34,526, f. 16.
Busell (William Oldnall), Serjeants
Law. Letter to T. Knapp, 1827. 34,188,
f. 235.
Susslie (Thomas). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 3*3,376,
f. 30 b.
Susflia, Empire of. Account of, by Sir
G. Macartney, English Ambassador,
1767. 33,764.
■ Account of the church in, by Rer.
J. G. King, D.D., 1767. 33,764, f. 51.
■ Notes and political memoranda
on, by Sir R. Gunning, 1772-1775. Eg.
2703, ff. 259, 376.
■ Travels of Jeremy and Samuel
Bentham in, 1781-1787. 33,552, ff. 10,
108.
■ Ivan rV. Instructions to D. Sil-
rester on amission to, 1575. Eg. 2790,
t 178.
■ ■ Anne. Treaty with England, 1736.
Eg. 2683, f. 145.
' Declaration of, to M. Bac-
koff, 1740. Eg. 2687, f. 260.
■ Report cone, passports for
vessels going to the Sound, 1740. Eg,
2687, f. 262.
— — Elizabeth. Manifesto on her acces-
sion, 1742. Printed, 2689, f. 224.
For correspondence of ambassadors, etc.,
abroad, v, also: —
Korff (Johann Albrechtron), Baron^
Minister at Copenhagen (1740-
1754>
— Catharine IT. Correspondence of
the English Minister at her Court, 1772-
1777. -fi^f. 2701-2703 ; 2705; 2706.
Letter to Count Panin,
1773. Copy. Eg, 2703, f. 341.
■ Project of a treaty with
England, 1775. Eg, 2703, ff. 333, 337.
■ ^_ Catalogue of the Houghton
collection of pictures sold to, 1779.
33,557. f. 305.
■ Report of a risit to Siberia
for penuol of, 1783. 33,555, f. 1.
SllMda, Empire of, Githarine 11. (co»-
tinued). Treaty of commerce with France,
1787. Printed, 34,425, f. 64.
■ Journal of the campaign
against Turkey, 1788. 33,554, ff. 81,
luO.
Letter to, from Pr. Charles
of Hesse, 1789. Copy, 34,429, f. 387.
Letters to Count Woronxow,
1789. Fr. Copies. 34,429, ff. 511,
515.
Goods exported by British
ships from St. Petersburg, 1789. 34,429,
f. 548.
Treaty with Sweden, 1790. ,
/V. Copy. 34,433, f. 83.
— Report by the English law
officers on the Russian Treaty, 1793.
34,446, f. 312.
■ Conrentions with England,
1793. Fr. Copies. 34,449, ff. 261, 265 ;
34,450, f. 323.
Correspondence of Vice-
Chancellor Osterroann with the Russian
ambassadors to England, Sweden and
Denmark, 1793. Fr. Oopiee, 34,449,
ff. 300-319.
For correspondence of ambassadors, etc^
abroad, v, also : —
Pouschkin (Alexius MonssinX Min-
ister in England (1773).
Saldem ( de), Comte^ Minister
in Denmark (1768).
Paul. Letters, while Prince, to
the Duke of Brunswick, etc^ 1773.
Copies, Eg, 2702, ff. 270, 271.
- Alexander I. Correspondence with
S. Bentham, 1805-1806. 33,544, ff. 128,
139, 161.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1815. Copy. 33,545, f. 206.
— Nicolas L Extracts, etc.y relating
to, CKTc. 1835. 33,501, f. 129 : 33,502,
f. 139.
Bnssiail Language. Letters written
in Russian among the Bentham MSS.,
18th-19th centt. 33,539, ff. 18, 125,
129, 131, 140, 142, 242, 262, 265, 270,
273 ; 33,540, ff. 133, 345, 346, 369, 393,
411, 413, 415, 419, 422, 425, 436, 457,
460, 461, 463, 465, 472, 479, 482, 497-
506; 33,541, ff. 106, 117, 122, 128, 137,
148, 150, 190, 191, 213, 219, 233, 234^
238, 245, 278, 280, 299, 309, 311, 379,
385; 33,543, f. 654; 33,544, ff. 171,
180, 223, 308, 347, 445, 551 ; 33,545,
f. 247 ; 33,546, ff. 153, 560.
Slurt (Judith), of 00. 8uf. Proclamation
againat, for incontinence^ 158L Eg.
2713, f. 126.
RuatioiUI pRusticus Elpidins, Physician
to TheodoriOt £ing of Italy •» 6a omt].
Digitized by
Medical treatise entitled Experimenta
Rustici," 15th cent. EngL 34,111, ff. 174,
235 b.
Bnthall (,Capt. George), of Chester.
Acknowledgment of receipt of three
I Norfolk horses levied fur service in Ire-
land, 1601. Eg. 2714, f. 134.
Bntherford (Thomas). Letter to R.
Tristram, 1772. 83,573, ff. 375, 377.
Bntllin {Col- William). Letter to the
Committee for safety of the kingdom,
1642. Copy, 34,253, f. 17.
Bathaen {CoL William). 9. Ruthin.
SnthTen (Sir Archibald), of Forteviot.
Defence of his conduct, while serving
with John, King of Sweden, 1573-1574.
33,531, ff. 133-150.
Sntlajld, County of. Write relating
to, Umpp, £liz.— Charles IL Add. Ch.
39,972.
Survey of Crown forests in, 1564.
34,214.
Warrant for preservation of the
King's game in, 1620. 34,217, f. 6.
Dukes and Earla of. «. Manners.
Sntta (John), of Ratcliff, Exchequer
payment to, as Valet of the Crown,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 25.
Sutter (John). Letters to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1835, 1848. 33,836, ff. 197,
256.
Syaa (John). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1792, n. d. 33,979, f. 185 ; 33,982, f. 239.
Ryan (Michael Desmond), ifusical Critio.
Letter to B. Lnmley, [1844-52]. 33,965,
f. 82.
Bycant (•*?»> Paul), Envoy at Hamburg.
Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1690-1691.
34,095, ff. 7-361 paisim,
SycheiUAli (Adam), Sector of Kike, co.
Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 5.
Sychers (John). Letters to P. Pane,
1600. 34,218, ff. 45, 50, 51 b, 53 b, 54.
Aychers (Robert). Letter to Sir C.
Allen, 1585. Copy. 34,218, f. 29 b.
SyckilUI (Mattheus), Physician, of
jiorwich. Letter to Lady > a, a.
Eg. 2722, f. 180.
^Ryder (Sir Dudley), Attomey^Oeneral^
Chief Justice of the King*s Bench.
Opinion on case of silk merchant!
seduced into Denmark, 1737. Copy,
Eg. 2685, f. 62.
Opinion, 1742. 34,196. f. 137.
Epitaph for, by Dr. Shebbeare,
circ. 1756. 34,109, f. 84.
829
Syder (Dudley), 2nd Baron Earrowby.
Correspondence with T. Grenville, 1829.
34,472, ff. 3, 26, 27, 31.
Syder (Hon. Henry), Bishop of Lichfield
and Coventry, Letters to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1830, 1832. 33,836, ff. 21,
101.
Syder (Richard). Commission signed by,
1807. 34,173, f. 46.
Byder (Susan), tcife of Dudley, 2nd
Earl of HarriAtthy. Letter to, from
M. Edgeworth, drc 1820. 33,964^
f. 253.
Ayder (William). Estimate of his loss
by the Spaniards in the Bay of Honduras,
from 1763-1779. 34,428, f. 161.
Letter to W. Eden, 1788. 34,428,
f. 141.
ByOf CO. Sussex. Minutes of the
Common Assembly of, 1574-1575. Eg.
2723, f. 91.
Papers relating to the haven,
1606, 1607. 84,218, ff. 174b-180b,
199-203.
Sye (Henry Arthur), of Ooldspie, co.
autherland. Presented, in 1891-1893,
casts of seals XCV. 20, 21 ; ZOYII. 14*
28 ; xcix. 1-16 ; CIL 1-170.
■ Casts of seals made in 1891 from
impressions in possession of. XCVII. 1, 2.
Sye (William Brenchley), late Keeper of
Printed hooks, British Museum, Pre-
sented, in 1890, Add. 33,838.
Bye House, co. Sertf. Views, 1805.
33,641, ff. 164, 165.
Bye House Plot. Letter on a
proposal concerning, 1683. 34,152,
f. 13.
Byman (John), of AppUdram, co,
Sussex. Citation of the heirs of, by the
Bi:ihop of Chichester, 1522. 34,317,
f. 22.
Bsrpley (John). Exchequer payment
to, as chief joiner to the King, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 19 b.
B3rswick, Holland. Papers relating
to the treaty of, 1697. 34,340, ff. 104,
106.
Bsrtlier, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 259.
Digitized by
830
INDEX.
8
S— (J—)- Sonneta entitled "The
Honor of the Honorable," early 17th
cent. 34,218, f. 23 b.
S— (R— ). Letter to W. Eden, n.d,
34,461, f. 102.
Sabins (Manuel), Protopsaltes of Crete.
Against the Jews, 15th cent. Qr,
34,060, f. 387.
Sabooa, m Egypt. v. Wadee es-
Soobooa.
Sabjran (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 31 b.
Sacheverell (James), Vicar of Great
Witckingham, co. Norf. Letter to, from
A. Meetkerke, 1704. Eg, 2720, f. 71.
Saokville, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 214.
Sackville (Charles), Earl of Dorset^
Lord Chamberlain. Dispute of, with
the Earl Marshal, for precedency, 1694,
34,350, f. 10.
Sackville (Edward), 4th Earl of Dorset.
Priiry Council order signed by, 1629.
34,326, f. 68 b.
Sackville (John Frederic), 3rd Duke
of Dorset^ Ambassador to Paris. Corre-
spondence with Lord Carmarthen, 1785-*
1788. 34,420, f. 44; 34,426, f. 439;
34,427, ff. 1, 42, 96, 97, 204, 222, 281,
369, 385.
Correspondence with W. Eden,
1786-1788. 34,420, f. 439; 34,422,
f. 10; 34,423, ff. 282, 378; 34,425,
ff. 58, 174, 221, 223, 257; 34,426,
ff. 69, 101, 457 ; 34,427, ff. 192, 211,
248-251; 34,428, ff. 100, 139, 327,
410.
Correspondence with Comte de
Vergennes, 1785. Copies. 34,419,
ff. 463, 466.
Letter to Lord Sydney, 1787.
Extr. 34,424, f. 194.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1794. 33,541, ff. 525, 531, 535.
Sackville (Lionel Cranfield), 1^ Duke
of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Letters to the Duke of Newcastle, 1736.
Copies. Eg. 2683, ff. 167, 278.
Sackville {Sir Richard). Privy Council
letters signed by, 1559. 33,591, f. 22 ;
33,592, ff. 86, 90, 92 ; 34,079, f. 5.
Sackville (Thomas), 1^ Earl of Donet^
Lord Treasurer. Speech on the needs
of the Crown, 1606. 34,324, f. 37 b.
Correspondence with the Com-
missioners of Sewers for Kent, 1600.
Copies. 34,218, ff. 46, 52, 54 b.
Letters to, from Sir J. Scott, 1600.
34,218, ff. 56 b, 57 b.
— - Letter to, from the Privy Council,
1601. 33,924, f. 29.
Tower accompts signed by, 1601.
34,195, f. 17.
Treatise dedicated to, temp. Jas. f.
34,324, f. 138.
Sacomb, co. Hertf. Deed relating to,.
1651. Add. Ch. 35,510.
■ Description and Tiews, 1805
33,641, ff. 175-177.
Sacramento, Colonia del, w
Uruguay. Plans of. Copies, 1803.
33,353, ff. 27, 28.
Sacro BOBCO (Johannes de). De
Sphsra, 15th cent. Imperf. 34,276,
f. 34.
Sadleir (A— Vemon). Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1783. 33,977, ff. 216, 228.
Sadleir {Sir Ralph). Instructions to,
on a mission to Scotland, 1543. Copy.
Eg. 2790, f. 130.
" Correspondence and papers rel. to
negotiations betw. England and Scotland,
1554-1585. 33,591-33,594.
' Commission to, to try Mary, Qu. of
Scots, 1568. Copy. 33,531, f. 42.
Sadler ; Jacobite pseudonym for the
2nd Duke of Ormonde, 1718-9. 33,950,
f. 26 b.
Sadler (Richard), Lord Protector's
Auditor for co. Chester. Summons to
appear before him, 1657. 33,939, f. 161.
Sadlier, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 110.
Sacreret (H— P— ), 3£anager of the
Theatre de la Hue Feydeau. Papers of
the theatre signed by, 1792. 33,965,
ff. 137, 139, 140.
Saghi (Antonio), Musician. Receipt for
pay signed by, 1692. Hal. 33,965,
f. 381.
Saheyl, island of, in Egf/pt. Descrip-
tion and drawing of sculptures in, by
E. W. Une, 1825-28. 34,082, f. 96;
34,088, f. 39.
Saignn, in Cochin China. On the trade
of, by J. Crawfurd, 1822-3. 33,411,
f. 146.
St. Agnes, co. Comw. Account of Tin
Bounds at, 1708. 38,420, f. 17.
Digitized by
8t. Albaas Abbey, co. ITertf. De-
scription and view of, 1805. 33,641,
ff. 194 b-198.
St. Albans, Duchess of, v. Beanclerk
(Harriet).
— — Viscount. V. Bacon (Francis).
8t. Alban's al. Essole Manor,
in yoningtojiy co. Kent. Extracts from
couri-rolis of, 1501-1738; 19th cent.
33,899, f. 106.
St. Allen, CO. Comw. Court-rolls of
Bos^eliick manor in, 1476-1477, 1546-
1347. Add. Boils 32,962 ; 32,967.
Bt. Andrews, Archbishop of. v.
Hamilton (John).
St. Atepb, CO. Flint. Account of the
rebuilding of St. David's bridge at, 1630.
33,373, f. 96 b.
■ See of. Ecclesiastical survey,
1536. 34,136, f. 4.
Notices of events rel. to, by
P. Roberts, 1607-1646. 33,373, passim.
Lists of wills of family of Baker
in the rei^istry of, 19th cent. 33,613,
ff. 62, 89 b, 93 b.
Bishops of.
V. Horsley (Samuel).
Lancaster (Robert de).
Peacock (Reginald).
Tanner (Thomas).
Wharton (Robert).
St. Anb3m (Thomas), of co. Cornwall.
Letters to J. Nance, 1590-1600. 34,224,
ff. 8, 15, 35.
Letters to, reL to the defences of
the county, 1590, 1600. 34,224, ff. 7,
38, 39.
St. Angustine Lathe, co. Kent.
Deeds relating to, 1596-1698. Ada. Ch.
36,469-36,472.
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, v.
London.
St. Briavel'S, co. Gfouo. Drawing of
the castle, 1823. 33,500, f. 263.
St. Christopher, Island of, W. Indies.
Losses suKtained by inhabitants of, in
1705. 34.181, f. 183 b.
Baptisms and burials, 1721-1730.
84,181, f. 207 b.
— — Proof imprefssion of seal of Queen
Victoria for. xcviii. 19.
St. David's, See of. Extent of the
Bishop's possessions, 1326: 16th cent.
34,135.
■ Bishops of.
V. Field (Theophilus).
Houghton (Adam).
Middleton (Marmaduke).
X. 831
St. David's, Bishops of (continued).
V. Thirlwall (Connop).
Vaughan (Edward).
Watson (Thomas).
St. Denis ( )t Opera Singer. Re-
ceipt for pay signed by, 1841. 83,965,
f. 167.
St. Srme, co. Comw. Court-roll of
Trevillon manor in, 1546-1548. Add.
Roll 32,965.
St. Snfemia, Bay of, in Spain. Sketch-
map of affair near, 1806. 34,456, f. 538.
St. George, Island of Grenada. Ap-
pointment of inspectors of the prison,
1844. 34,274, f. 57.
St. George of Bexley, co. Sent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,921,
f. 151 b.
St. George (Henry), Richmond Herald.
Visitation of cos. Devon and Cornwall,
1620. 34,101.
St. George d'Slmina, Gold Coast.
Plan and views of, 17th cent. 33,976,
K-P.
St. Germain, m France. Separate
article of the treaty of, 1668. 34,339,
St. Helena, Island of. Letter from
the E. 1. Co. to the governor of, 1792.
34,447, f. 277.
Proof impression of seal of Qneen
Victoria for: XCVIII. 37.
St. Helen's Manor, in East Barm^
ing, CO. Kent. Extracts from court-
rolls of, 1610-1774 ; 19th cent. 33,899,
f. 30.
St. Helens, Baron, v. Fitzherbert
(Alleyne).
St. Zves, CO. Hunt. Deeds relating to,
1177-1434, 1580, 1597. Add. Ch.
34,019-34,027; 39,305; 39,306.
Stallage-rolls of the Fair, etc.,
1277-1316. Add. Rolls 34,783-34,785.
St^ Ives al Slope Xanor, co. Hunt.
Court-rolls, etc., 1298-1454. Add. Rolls
34,773-34,782.
St. John, Family of. Pedigrees, 18th,
19th centt. 33,919, f. 213 ; 34,375, f. 23.
St. John (Annex vjife of John, 2nd Fts-
count St. John (1742). Letters to R.
Knight, 1736, 1737. 34,196, ff. 101,
121, 128, 132.
St. John {Rev. Ellis), of Finchampstead.
Letter to Mrs. Barton, 1767. 33,441,
f. 20.
St. jTohn (Fr— ). Owned, in 1704, Add.
34,204.
Digitized by
832 IM
St. John (FredericX ^ Visoomt
Bolinghroke, Letters to Lord Lax-
borough, 1753. 34,196, ff. 157, 159.
St. John (Henrietta> v. Knight (Hen-
rietta).
St. John (Henry), Ist Vi9comt Boling-
broke. Letters to his sister Henrietta
and others, 1716-1751. 34,196.
St. John (Henry), Ist Visoount St. John.
(Correspondence with R. Knight, 1736.
34,196, ff. 106, 115, 116.
Letters to, from Lord Bolingbroke,
1716, 1736. 34,196, ff. 1, 110.
Letters to, from Mrs. Knight,
1736, 1737. 34,196, ff. 117, 125.
St. John (J—). Letter to W. Eden,
n. d. 34,461, ff. 104, 273.
St. John (John), 2nd Baron 8t John of
Bletsoe, Lord Lieut, of oo. Huntingdon,
Correspondence with Sir H. Cromwell
and others, 1588-1589. Copies. 34,394,
ff. 20b-51b pa$8im\ 34,395, ff. 1-35
passim,
Letters to Sir H. Cromwell, 1591.
34,395, ff. 27, 30 b, 33.
• Instructions to, as Lientenant-
I general of the trained-bands in co. HnnL.
1589. Copy, 34,399, f. 41.
St. John (John), 2nd Visamnt St. John
(1742). Letters to R. Knight, 1736-
1737. 34,196, ff. 99, 104, 108, 130.
St. John (Oliver), 3r(f Barm St. John
of Hletsoe. Payments on his succession
to the title, 1597-1598. 33,579, f. 208.
St. John (Oliver), Visoount Qrandison.
Commissions to, for inquiry into port
fees, etc.y 1624. 34,324, ff. 230, 232.
St. John (Oliver), Solicitor-General.
Letter to, from 0. Cromwell, 1648.
Copy. 33,463, f. 57.
St. John (Percy Bolingbroke). Letter
to , 1839. 34,245, B, f. 207.
St. John (Thomas). Letters to 0. Le
Neve, 1694. £g, 2718, ff. 119, 153.
St. J ohn of Jenuialem, Hospital of.
t. Orders, MUHary.
St. Sitt'S. V, St. Christopher, Island
of
St. Lasams, Fraternity of, in England,
V, Ordevn, Religious.
St. ZiOger {Sir Anthony). Instructions
to, as Lord Deputy of Ireland, 1550.
Eg. 2790, f. 1.
Warrant signed by, 1538. 34,079,
£2.
St. Leger (John). Transfer of S. Sea
Stock, 1721. 34,195, f. 161.
St. Lo (Sir William), Captain of Or
Guard, Letter to, from the Privy
Council, 1559. 34,079, f. 5.
St. Lnoia, I^and of W. Indies, Proof
impression of seal of Queen Victoria for.
xcvin. 25.
St. ICalOf th fiance. Sections of in-
fernal machines used by the English at»
1694. 33,506, ff 19, 20.
St. Maarcfaret-at-Cliffe, co. KenL
Deed relating to, 1555. Add. Ch, 36,771.
St. Xary-in-the-Marsh, co. KenL
Deed relating to, 1578. Add. Ch, 36,772.
St. Mary's, SdUy Isles. View, 1669.
33,767, B, f. 6.
St. STeotS, CO. Hunt Deeds relating
to, 1379, 1388, 1540-1599. Add. OL
84,028 ; 34,029 ; 39,307-39,311.
St. Pablo, **Ermitano Crwt" ds. «L
Antunes Ferreira (Manoel).
St. Paul (Horace), Secretary to the
English Embassy in Paris. Letters to
R. Gunning, 1772, 1775. 2701,
f. 204 ; Eg. 2703, ff. 228, 273.
St. Paul de Loanda, W. Africa.
View of the bay and town of, 17th oenU
33,976, H.
St. Peter, m Thanety oo. Kent. Deeds
relating to, 1589, 1593. Add. OL
36,820 ; 36,821.
St. Petersburg, Bussia, Rates of
exchange, 1788. 34,428, f. 367.
V. also Bfews-letters.
St. Priest, Comte de. v, Gnignard
(Fran9ois Emmanuel).
St. Qointin (Sir William), TYeasury
Commissioner. Note for payment to J.
Aislabie, 1716. 34,195, f. 151.
St. Badegnndis al. Bradsole
Abbey, near Dover, co. Kent, Draw-
ing of seal of, 19th cent. 33,926, f. 27.
St. Bomain, Marquis de. v. Harod dt
Senevas (Melchior de).
St. Sepulchre. Priory of CanteHmry.
V. Canterbury, Priory of St, Sepulchre.
S. Victore (Hugo do). Libri Sacra-
mentorura : excerpts from, 13th cent.
33,991, f. 28.
St. Vincent, island of Proof im-
pression of seal of Queen Victoria for*
XC7III. 26.
Sainte-Foy ( ). Letter to Lord
Auckland. 1792. 84,441, f. 155.
Saints, Lives of Vits patrum, etc,
12th cent. 33,518.
■ Passionale novum, 1340. 83,416.
Memorials of, 15th cent. 6r.
34,060, f. 369 b.
Digitized by
A^cer of Favtnluuii, oo. Kmtp
. Famayof. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 60 b.
Mrar ( X -^o^. Letter to, firmn
Mrs. Kean, 1875. 33,964, f. 58,
— Letters to, from £. Glover, lu <L
33,964, ff. 51-53.
■alMVyle. «.Sackvine.
Sa¥Var>h, m ^ypt. Description of;
by £. W. Lane, 1825-28. 34,080,
f.291b.
• Drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-
28. 34,084, ff. 4, 5 ; 34,088, f. 17.
■ Plan of the Pyramid of Steps,
1825-28. 34,088, f. 44.
Bala (George Augnstni), Jonmaliit.
Letters to ^, 1860, 1876, 38,964,
ff. 371, 372.
Bala (Henriette). Letter to, from G.
Grisi,1840. Fr. 33,964, f. 160.
Balainan (Charles KensingtonX
dan. Letter to, fh>m L. Spohr, 1859.
Germ. 33,965, f. 329.
Salaiar de Villa Saate ( %
Oidor of Lima. Letter to , 1564*
Span. 33,983, f. 45.
' Deposition oonc. government of
the Indies, 1567-8. Span. 33,983,
ff. 21,29.
Baldaiia (Pedro de). Plays represented
at Seville in 1579 by, 18th cent. Span.
33,474, ff. 136, 178.
Saldem ( \ Oomt, Suaaiam Min^
ister at Copenhagen. Correspondence
with R. Gnnning, 1768. Eg. 2697, ff. 2,
40, 48, 84, 86, 89, 114.
Salebnme, m Standon, 00. ffertf. Cast
of seal of the Domns S. If iohaelis at.
XCix. 7.
BmMkB^y, Governor of Galdbat. Letters
to Gen. Gordon, 1884. Arabic 34,478.
ff. 84-87.
SalMbnry (William). Introduction to
the pronunciation of Welsh, 1567. Copy^
18th cent. 83,777.
Salgero (Gaspar Fernandez), of Cadiz.
Depositions, 1568. Span. 33,983, f. 289.
8ali«ri (Antonio). «'Azur": opera,
18tii-19th cent. 34,227-34,228.
Salinaa (Bernardo de). Letters to J.
Chaumont, 1672. Span. 34,341, ff. 11,
17, 26, 36, 67.
Letter to Baron de Vique, 1672.
Span. 34,341, f. 90.
Salia (Henry Jerome de), />./>. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1788. 33,978, f. 176.
EX. 833
Balislmxy, oo. mu. View, 1669.
33,767, B, f. 22.
— — Bishops of.
V. Barrington (Hon. Shute).
Burnet (Gilbert).
Hume (John).
Baliflbnry, Earls of. v. Cecil.
Salisbury (Francis), MJL.^ Ftbor of
ffarting, co. Sussex. Induction of, 1680.
33,410, f. 127.
Salkald (Thomas). Letter to Bishop
Nicolson, 1708. 34,265, f. 130.
Sallowea (CypnanX ofWissett, oo. Suff.
Acquittance to, from H. Hobart, 1600.
Eg. 2714, t 78.
Sallustiiui Crispua (Calus). Cati-
lina, cum commentariis, late 15th cent.
34,139, f. 92.
^I^w^ff (GuUelmus de> Wrote, in 1464^
Add. 34,249.
Salmon (Frederic). Letter to S. Chrim*
aldi, 1850. 34,189, f. 387.
Salmon (James Eyre). Letter to Bev.W.
Phelps, 1831. 33,836, f. 76.
Salmon (Nathanael). Index to epitaphs
and arms in his History of Essex, 19th
cent. 33,528, f. 3.
Salop, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp, Elix.— Charles II. Add. Ch*
39,973.
Reasons for exclusion of, from the
Court of the Marches of Wales, late 17th
cent. 33,589, f. 81.
Salt. Ordioanoe of the King of Denmark
prohibiting the importation«^of small
salt, 1737. i:^. 2684, f. 111.
■ Statement on the salt monopoly la
India, ctrc 1786. 34,468, f. 252.
Salt (Henry). Letter to Lord ^ — l
1819. 33,982, f. 185.
Salton'a Bant: a mock litany on
the Union of Glngland with Scotland,
18th cent. 33,963, f. 134.
Saltonstall (Christian), wife of Sir
Peter SaltonstaU^ of Barkway, oo, Herif,^
and dau. of Sir John PettuSy of Norfolk.
Letter to T. Knvvett, 1630. Eg. 2716.
f. 10.
Saltonn, Lady. V, Abemethy.
Saltpetre. Warrant for Bill for re-
stricting the manufacture of, 1631.
33,574, f. 7.
— ^ Statement on the saltpetre mono-
poly in India, ow-c. 1786. 34,468, f. 252.
Saltwood. CO. Kent, Deed relating to,
[1408-9?]. Add. Ch. 36,843.
3 H
Digitized by
884 IND
JEUto 7 Tela (Jnan). Play, 18th cent.
Span, 33,478, f. 1.
Samborsky (A—), Chaplain to the
Grand Duke of Russia, Corre»pondence
with J. Bentham, mo., 1789. 33,641,
ff. 34, 118.
Sambonnie (Swithin), Bectorof 7Tm»-
6ttrv, CO, Som, Book of Articles of A.D.
1562 saUcribed by, 1579. 38,973, f. 27.
SambrOOke (Francis). Letter to P.
Le Nere, 1708. £g, 2721, f. 38.
Sampfovd, Little, a>. £'<«0X. Court-
roll of Tewes manor in, 1671. Add.
RoU 32,970.
Sampson (/>r. Richard), Dean of the
Chapel Royal. Exchequer payment to,
for offerings, 1532. 83,376, f. 28.
Samson (Ad&le). Letter to, from Mme.
Rachel, n. d, Fr. 33,964, f. 127.
Samuel (Richard). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1768. 33,977, f. 14.
^San Blae, Port of, m Mexico, Plan,
19th cent. 34,240, L.
Sancto Amando (Almario de). Casts
of seal of, temp. Rich. II. XCIV. 81, 82 ;
xcvii. 36.
Sanoto Johaane (William de). c:ist
of seal of, 13th cent. ci. 6.
Sanotnary. Note on, 19th oent.
88,897, f. 90.
Sand (Georges), v. Dupin (Armandine
Lucile Anrore).
Sandbachf co. Chest. Deeds relating
to, 149b-1790. Add. Ch. 37,294-37,326.
Sandeford (John). Exchequer payment
to, ns Valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 36.
Sandeford (John). Exchequer pay-
ments to, as gunner, 1581-2. 33,376,
ff. 44b, 46.
Sandeford (Peter). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1806. 34,457, f. 108.
Sanders of co. Kent, FanUiy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 26 b.
• Sanders (William). Petition to the
Committee for the Army, n. d. 34,326,
f. 45.
Sanderson (Robert), Bishop of Lincoln
(1660). Surrey of Unooln Minster, 1641.
Ci^y. 17th cent. 34,140, f. 2.
Sanderson (William). Tract against
usurv, addressed to Chas. I., 1626.
34,324, f. 260.
SandeSy i^'^y Pedigree, 19th cent.
3.-t,9^9, f. 182.
SandeWey (John). Sepulchral hnm
of him and Joan his wife at Recnlrery
circ. 1480. 33,925, f. 11.
Sandford (R^ v* Benjamin). «. Winston
(Benjamin).
Sandford (E— ). Opinions on his will,
1718. 34,195, f. 152.
Sandford < Robert). Lincoln collections,
1644. 84,141, f. 2.
Sandhurst, <x>. Berks. Deeds relating
to, 1577-1589. Add. Ch. 38,634-38,637.
Sandhurst, co, Kent Deeds relating
to, 1561. Add, Ch. 36,844-36,846.
San Dominic Oy Mxnd of, «. HaiU.
Sandon, oo, Hertf, Deeds relating toi,
1550, 1635. Add, Ch. 83,006 ; 85,511.
SandoS SoUin (Alphonse de), Rnasian
Amhassador in Spain. Letters to W. Eden,
1788-1789. Fr. 84,428, ff. 57, 238,
247, 303, 310, 869 ; 34^29, ff. 216,227,
255, 275, 291, 293, 803, 435, 476, 508,
629.
Sandoval (Diego de). Poem, late 15tli
cent. Span. 33,382, f. 180.
Sandown Bridge, near Sandmck^ 00.
Kent. Acoompts lor repairs of, 1462-3.
83,511, f. 4.
Sandos ( \ Mnsidan, ^ A Solo
by," 1788. 84.126, f. 20.
Sandridffe, oo. ffertf. Deeds relating
to, 1578-1609. Add. Ch. 35,51^5,514.
Sandwioh, oo. Kent. Treasurers' ae-
compts, muster-books, and other papers,
, 1382'lri95. 38,511.
Lists of Dutch and Walloons
settled at, 1563-1639. 33,511, ff. 301-
848.
— Correspondence and papers relating
to, 1570-1729. 33,512.
Deeds relating to, 1568-1696.
Add. Ch. 36,847-36,850.
Cast of seal made, in 1890, from
charter belonging to the Corporation.
XCIV. 64.
— — Earls of. v. Montagu.
Sandwioh (John de). Lands purchasea
by, temp. Edw. III. Add. Ch. 33,042.
Sandys, Family of. Pedigrees, 17th-
19th centt. 38,896, f. 25 ; 33,920, ff. 46 b,
47, 48 ; 34,807, ff. 4 b, 16, 16 b.
Sandys (Edwin), Archbishop of Fork.
Ordinance for uniting certain churchea
in Yorit, 1586. 33,595, f. 17.
Sandys (Sir Edwin), of Latimers^ eo.
Bucks. Rents paid by, 1603-1608.
34,307, f. 5.
Digitized by
INDEX.
835
JfaULdyS (Sir Edwin), of Ncrthbimmt,
M.P. for CO. Kmt, Power of attorney
to R. Waind, 1615. JSg. 2715, f. 192.
— — Petition to, respecting importation
of Dutch fruit, 1624. 33,924^ f. 82.
Saadn (Mary), viidow of MiUt 8and$$,
of Lafiimers, co, Bucks, Rent-book,
1603-1613. 84,307, f. 5.
Baadn (Sir Richard), Bart. Letter to
the Mayor of Sandwich, 1724. 83,512,
f. 218. ^
Sandys (Sir WillUm), of Mism-dm, oo.
OfoMc RenU paid by, 1603-1613.
34,307, £5.
Buifbrd of com. Bom. and Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 20b.
8aiiford( Accompt with 0. Le
Keve, 1704. Eg, 2720, t 6.
Sanford (Amabilia de). Prioress <f
LUtlemoor^ oo. Oxon, Cast of leal o^
early 13th cent. a. 11.
Sanfbrd (Edward Ayahford), M.P, for
CO, Somerset. Letters to Rev.W. Phelps,
1830, 1833. 33,836, ff. 41, 130.
San Luoar, Duqw de, v. Nulles de
Ga man (Ramiro Phelippe de).
San Xartin (Jose de). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1813. 34,458, f. 453.
San Kartini (Giuseppe). Sonatas for
. 2 violins, late 18th oent 34,074-
34,075, ff. 24 b, 25 b.
Consort " in Christ Church Hall,
Oxford, for the benefit of, 1730. 84^109.
f. 6.
Sansatlin (Benedict de), Bishop of
Bochester, Deed relating to his conse-
cration of Eustace de Faukumberg as
Bishop of London, 1221. Add, Ck.
36,449.
San StefknO (?), m Italy, impression
of seal ot xciv, 1.
' Sta. Crus, hi the Isle of Teneriffe.
Views of, 1792. 33,931, ff. 17, 18.
Sta. CrUM (Alfonso de), Cosmogrqpher.
Reference to erroneous calculations by,
1568. Span. 33,983, fl 267.
Letters to J. de Orando, 1568,
. Span, 83,983, ff. 316, 317.
Sta. Pa ( ). Poems, late 15th
cent. Span. 33^382, ff. 145-149, 154-
157, 184 b.
Santando* (Oen. Francisco de Paula),
Ancien Vice-President de la B^ublique
de Colombia.** Letters to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1830. 33,546, ff. 436, 438, 442, 444.
Santiago da Ciiba. «. Cuba.
Santlllan (Diego de), Gooemor of Cuba.
Depositions, 1567. Awn. 33,983,
f. 190.
Santinalli (Sante), Musician. Receipt
for pay signed by, 1690. Hal. 33,965,
f. 382.
Santfnl (FortunatoX Ahbate. Tran-
scribed, in 1835, Add. 34,051 and 34,291,
, 6-22.
Owned
Add.
34,005, f. 43;
V, Mendosa
), Opera Singer.
signed by, 1841.
Receipt
33,965,
84,054, ff. 4, 11,
Santyllana, Marques de,
(ifiigo Lopes de).
SanntO (Marino), the younger. Owned,
in 16th cent, (ante 1535), Add. 33,759.
Saor|^ JTorth Italy, v. BTawi-
Saplay Forast, oo. Hunt Deeds re-
lating to, 1300-1612. Add, Ch, 34,196-
34,202; 39,372-39,377.
Sarasata (Martin MelitonX Violinist.
Letter to, from P. G. Dor^ n. <t jFV.
33,964, f. 217.
Saran ( de), Zieut,'Col. Letters
to R. Gunning, 1770. Hg. 2699, ff. 140,
251.
Sardinia, Icings of. Victor Amadens
XL LcttArs on affairs with France, 1793.
84,451, ff. 147, 159, 179.
Sardon(-
for pay
f. 167 b.
Sara of oo. Xant» FamSy of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 18.
SarmiantO (Jaan). Depositions by his
secretary, 1567. Span, 33,983, f. 294.
Sarra, co. Kent Deed relating to, 1559.
Add, Ch, 86,851.
Sartina ( de). Letter to ,
1777. Fr. 84,414, ff. 132, 133.
Satiraa. Blazon of the Puritans, Jesuits,
Usurers, etc., 17th cent. 84,218,
£ 168 b.
— — Humorovs proclamation to men-
at-arms, etCf 17th cent. 84,218,
f. 183 b.
0. also Folitioal and Sati-
rioal Foama.
Saul, King of Israel Drawing of, 13th
cent. Ug. 2710, f. 35 b.
Sanndar (Isabella), afterw, wife of Sir
B. Twysden, 2nd Bart. Letter to J. Hind,
1633. 34,173, f. 13.
V. also Twysden (Isabella).
Sanndara, FamUy of. Notes relating
to, 1829. 83,929, f. 137.
8 H 2
Digitized by
836
Saunders ( ^'Mimder of the
' Gospel** in Oxford. Letter to, from
W. Taylor, 1698. 34,265, f. 39.
Sannderfl (George). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1803. 33,981, f. 92.
Sauiiderfl (John), Pr^>endary of Combe
QmrtOf CO. Som, Book of Articles of
* A.D. 1562 subscribed bj, 1575. 33,978,
f. 15b.
'Sannders (P— )• Letters to W. Hale,
1637. 33,572, ff. 241, 266.
Sanxiderfl (William). Petition to Lord
Halifax, 1771. Kg. 2700, f. 60.
'Saunders and Ottlej, PvbUsKers.
Letter to, from G. Griffin, 1834. 83,964,
f. 255.
Sannderson (Thomas), of CKarterhouee
Lane. Bond, 1595. 84,195, f. 9.
Savage (AmbellaX vidoo) of ThomaSy
Srd£irl Rivers. Receipt for interest
on Crown loan, 1715. 34,195, f. 143.
'Savatfe (James). Letter to Sir J.
Mackintosh, 1823. 84,516, f. 25.
Savaffe (John). Letters to W. Hale,
' 1679. 33,573, ff. 130, 131.
Savage (Samuel), Governor of Worcester,
Pass to P. Moreton signed by, 1645.
33,938, f. 302.
Savile (George), Marquis of Halifax,
Lord Privy SmI. Power to, to treat with
the Dutch ambassadors, 1689. 34,340,
f.43.
Signature, as Lord President of
the Council, 1684. 34^195, f. 85.
Savile (GertrudeX toido'i* of George^
Marquis of Halifax, Receipt for interest
on Crown loan, 1708. 34,195, f. 139.
Saville (Margeritt). Name on title-
page, 17th cent. 84,250, f. 1.
Savor (Edward), Rector of Trebomwjhy
00, Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1579. 33,973, f. 26 b.
Savoy, Thtchy of. Charles Emmanuel I.
Letters of Sir I, Wake, English amba^
sador, 1624-1630. 34,310; 34,311.
_— Sir L Wake's proposition
to, 1630. Ital, 34,311, f. 443 b.
Add, 83,566 dedicated to,
in 1615.
Savoy, Bona of, wife of Galeazzo Maria^
Duke of Milan, v. Milan, Ihikes of.
Galeazzo Maria Sforza.
' Sawbridffe (Jacob). Warrant signed
by, 17197 34,195, f. 156.
SawnderS (Hugh). Letter to the
Bishop of Chichester, 16th cent. Lat,
Imperf 34,317, f. 17.
Sawtry, ^so. Hunt. Deeds relating tti,
1205-1608. Add, Ch, 34,040-34,u88 ;
39,312-39,321.
Court-rolls, 1437-1588. Add.
.Ro//« 34,786-34,796 ; 89,733-39,735.
Sawtry Abbey, oo, Hmt. Deeds re-
lating to, 1147-1409. Add. CA. 34,030-
34,039.
Leases of manors In cos. Hnnt. an!
Cambr., temp. Hen. VliL Copies*
34,397, ff. 4, 7, 8, 17, 18.
Saace-Cobnrg, Princes fjf. Frederic
Josias. Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1793. Fr, Copies. 84.449, ff. 27,
81, 36, 124, 165, 274, 275; 34,450,
ff. 31, 39a
Letters to Count Starfaemberg.
1793. Fr. Copies. 84,449, ff. 68»
170.
Letter to the Duke of York, 1793.
Fr, Copy. 34,449, f. 221.
Proclamation to the Li^geois, 1793.
Fr, Copy. 34,449, f. 226.
Letter to the Prince of Orange,
1793. Fr. Copy. 34,449, f. 286.
Declaration to the French, 1793.
34,450, f. 84.
Say (Jean Baptiste), French Economist.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1818-1828.
33,545, ff. 290, 301, 329, 586; 33,546,
ff. 49, 242.
Sayer (George). Letter to P. Caddon,
cZx. 1675. 34,339, f. 6.
Sayers (Frank), M.D.y of Nortoioh,
Owned, in 19th cent.. Add. 34,487.
Saymonr. v. Seymour.
Sayre (Stephen). Memorial to the
Secretary of State on behalf of A.
M'Dougall, 1768. Eg. 2697, t 9.
Scadding (R— W— ). Letter to Rer.
W. Phelps, 1835. 33,836, f. 217.
Scamber (John), of London. Letter to
B. Gawdy, 1584. Eg. 2713, f. 156.
Scambler (Edmund), Bishop ofNorvsiolL
Cast of seal of, 1585. xoi. 58.
Scarborongh, Eari of. v. Lvmlej
(Richard>
Searbnrtfll (Henry). Letter to W.
Hale, 1687. 33,573, f. 155.
Scarlatti (Alessandro). Motet, 1708.
34,054, f. 4.
Italian canUtas, 1709. 34,056,
ff. 40-163 passim.
Nisi Dominus, 18th-19th cent.
34 118.
1- Arias, 18th cent. 34)298 passim.
Digitized by
IN0SX.
837
quittance, 1564. A^. 2713, f. 31.
Soarsdale Sundred, oo. Derby,
Muster-roll, 1660. 84,306, f. 1.
Soawen (William), of MoUnick, Fic»-
Warden of the Stannaries (o6. 1689).
^ Antiquities C!omu-Brittauic" Cepy^
18th oent. 83,420, f. 108.
Sohank (Capt John), J?.J\^. RefUMni
• for preferring gliding keels, etc, 1791,
1792. 33,493.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1791.
33,979, f. 81.
Schauen (HeinnchX Omnt Grote^
' Hanoverian Minister of State. Letters
to W. Titley, 173^1744. Eg. 2685,
ff. 223, 294; Eg. 2689, f. 307; Eg,
2690, f. 303; Eg. 2691, f. 209; Eg.
2692, f. 282.
Bolieel (^org), OtiunL Letter to R.
Gunning, 1771. Eg. 2700, f. 264.
Sohenck de Winterstedt (Chris-
tian Christoph), Baron. Letters to
R. Gunning, 1768, 1770. Eg, 2697,
£ 248; i^. 2699, f. 34.
SchiaTOnetti (Louis). CaUlogue of
printaby, 1814. 33^404, f. 154.
SohiaTOnetti (Nicholas). Catalogue
' of prints by, 1814. 33,404, f. 154.
Sohioht (Johann Gottfried), Musician.
Letter to F. J. Rochlita, 1808. Germ.
33,965, £. 300.
Scbiokhard ( Johann Christian ).
Sonatas for 2 and 3 strings, late 18th
cent. 34,074-34,075, ft 10 b-13 ; 34,076,
f> 8 b.
Sohilla* (Johann Friedrioh Cristoph).
Letter to ^ 1800. Germ. 33,964,
f.439. ' ^
Bohiller (John Frederic). Letters to
Meyers, rtc, 1773, 1775. 33,977,
ff. 26,46.
'SohimmalpaiiBiiiok van d«r
Oye (Alexander), Dutch Ambassador to
England. Pass to, 1689. 34^340, £ 58.
Sohimmelpenninok (G— ). Signa-
ture,ii.A 34,472, f. 42.
Schimmelpaiining. o. Schimmel-
penninck Tan der Oye.
Sehimatios. Letter on, late 17th
, cent. 34,273, f. I.
Sohleinits (ConsUnxe). Part-songi
dedicated to» 1846. 34,267, f. 5.
Schlasixiger (Moritx Adolph), Musical
Publisher. Letter to, from F. J. F4tis,
dro. 1833. Dr. 33,965, f. 107.
Letter to, from F. Liszt, 1835.
• Fr. 83,965, f. 230.
SolmialliaueB (Lina). Reference to,
1886. 34,182, f. 83.
Schmettau (Gottfried Heinrich ?\
Prussian Minister of State. Letter to
the King of Prussia, 1744^ /V. Copy.
Eg. 2693, f. 150.
8ehneider(Friedrich Johann ChristianX
Musician, Letters to , 1831,
1832. Ge^-m. 33,965, ff. 302, 304.
Bohlk9ijdm( )• Letter to Jeremy
. Bentham, 1786. 33,540, f. 321.
Sohomblirgk (Robert Hermann), EnL
(1844). Journal of an expedition in
Uuiana, 1843. 34,205.
Schon (Charles Henry). Letter to
J. Schfin, 1779. 33,538, f. 347.
Bohonberger ( ), Composer
Reference to, 1810. 33,610, f. 46.
Behonbom ( % Secretary to ike
Danish Legation in England. Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1791. 33,979, f. 89.
Bohonenberg (Franz), Dutch Envoy
to Spftin, Letter to J. Vernon, 1701.
Fr. Copy, 34,335, f. 103.
Schonaleder (Wolfgang), Jesuit Mis-
sionary and Musical Writer. Musical
treatise, 18th cent. 34,117, f. 71.
BobortaHf fMor Weissenfels, Saxony.
Certificate cone the organ at, by
' J. S. Bach, 1746. Germ. 33,965,
f. 168.
Schott (Andreas), Music- Publisher at
Mainz. Letter to, from F. Berr, 1830*
Germ. 33,965, f. 116.
Scbreiner (Johann Georg). Letter to,
from D. C. Grabbe, 1835. Germ.
33,964, f. 432.
Bcblllili (Johann Siegmund von),
Danish Minister of State. Correspon-
dence with W. Titley, 1737-1744. Fr.
Ej. 2685, ff. 54, 206, 274 ; Eg. 2686,
ff. 81, 93, 138, 140, 146, 215, 340, 341,
342, 343, 346, 348, 350 ; Eg. 2687, ff.
51, 62, 91, 101, 111, 150, 182, 184, 239,
. 254; Eg. 2688, ff. 39, 41, 42, 61, 75,
97, 100, 129, 138, 145, 146, 162, 211,
236, 237, 246, 255, 266, 290, 291,
310, 320, 321 ; Eg. 2689, ff. 11, 13, 14,
. 21, 23, 26, 48, 51, 79, 114, 115, 120,
124, 126, 131, 144, 150, 151, 155, 183,
188, 190, 214, 272, 273; Eg. 2690,
ff. 68, 85, 89, 92, 96, 100, 103, 106,
148, 153, 291 ; Eg. 2691, ff. 17, 21, 60,
65, 66, 83, 99, 120, 224, 280 ; Eg. 2692,
ff. 9, 17, 23, 33, 37, 42, 94, 117, 166,
205, 208, 213, 217, 222, 244 ; Eg. 2693,
ff. 68, 103, 105, 146, 158, 174, 283.
Sohnmaiin (Robert Alexander). March
for pianoforte, 19th cent. i^.2746,f.l.
Digitized by
83B
INDEX.
'Sohimaiin (Robert Alexander) (oem^
imued). Letters to , 1838-1849.
G^rm, 83,965, ff. 305-313.
Letter to, from J. L. F. Mendels-
■ohn-Bartholdy, 1888. Oerm. 38,965,
f. 257.
Sohwanthaler (Ladwig Michael Ton),
Sculptor. Letter to ,1842. Oemu
33,964, f. 223.
Schwediauer (Fran^oia XaTierX
French Physician. Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1783. 33,539, f. 458.
■ Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1784.
33,540, ff. 100, 120.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1785, 1786.
83,978, ff. 7, 13, 38, 52.
SchweicUiardt (Henrj William).
Catalogue of pictures by, 1 799. 33,403,
I f. 165.
Schweinflirt ( ), Secretary to
6tr W. D. Colt, Envoy at Hanover,
Letters to, 1692, 1693, Fr, 34,U96,
ff. 12, 17, 23, 342.
Bchmalliols (Carl Ferdinand). Book-
plate, 18th-19th cent. 34,1 17.
SdaTania (Petms de), d4 ordint
Minonm. Owned, in 15th cent, AddU
84,309.
Scorer (Richard). Exchequer pa]rment
to, as **gonnestone maker," 1531-2.
33,376, f. 22.
Scot (Thoma8> Letters to Sir B. Gawdy,
1602, 1603. Eg. 2714, ff. 248, 255.
SCfOTLAlTDy Kingdom of. State
papers and correspondence, 1449-1594.
33,531.
' Papers relating to judicial re»
form, 158&-1591. 33,531, ff. 199-210,
215, 217, 261, 265.
— — Instructions to the committee
attending Charles I. in, 1641. 33,469,
f. 49.
Copy of the Corenant, 1643. Eg.
2711, f. 84.
■ Proposition of the Scotch Com-
missioners to Qu. Henrietta Maria, 1645.
83,596, f. 7.
■ Letter from the Scotch Commis-
sioners in London to [the Committee of
Estates at Edinburgh], 1647. 33,506,
f. 26.
— Act of proclamation of Charles II.
by the Scotch Parliament, 1649. Copy.
34,220, f. 5.
Satirical description of, aire. 1650.
Eg. 2725, f. 40.
Submission of Viscount Eenmure
and Lord Reay to Gen. Monck, 1654,
1655. 33,596, ff. 33, 35.
■ Correspondence of Lord Melrille,
1689-1695. Extr. 34,520.
SOOTLAJRI, KTNenm or (eo»-
tinued). Memoirs on the affairs of, re-
lating to the Reroiutkm of 1688, by ike
Earl of Balcarres, 18th cent. 33,742.
■ Papers relating to the foragtng «f
troops in, drc 1710. 33,574, ff. 141-
148.
Remarks by J. Knox on the fiaheriea
in, 1786. 34,420, f. 361.
Account of the Excise in, 1788.
34,429, t 77.
' Account of a teur throttgh, wHb
Tiews, 1825. 33,685-33,689.
■ ■ Petition from the Royal InstituUea
of the Fine Arts in, to George IV., 1826.
34,274, ff. 160-162.
Memorial on the office of Kiag'a
Historiographer of, n. d, 33,982, L
294.
SoTTERSieiis or. ROBERT /.
DK BRUS. l^ote of the Soulis con-
spiracy, 15th cent. 84,193, t 106.
Obit of, 1329. 33,992,
f.3b.
ROBERT II. Obit of, 1390.
33,992, f. 2 b.
JAMES I. Obit of, 1437. 33,992,
f. lb.
JAMES IL Treaty with England,
1449. Copy. 33,531, f. 1.
JAMES V. Proceedings cone.
the Earl of Argyll's lieutenancy in
Teriotdale, eic, 1528^ 1529. Cbpirs.
83,531, £9.
Commission of regencj,
on g<ung to France, 1536. Copy. 33,331,
f. 11.
Return of his Garter to
Hen. YCU., 1543. 83,531, f. 13.
— Letter to Mary, his widow,
from Card. Famese, 1548. Lot. 88,531,
f. 17.
Letters to the same, from
Lubeck, 1557. LaL Oopi€9. 33,531,
ff. 19, 23.
Letter to the sane from
the Sieur d'Oysell, on bringing aid from
France, [1559]. Fr. Partly in cypher.
33,531, f. 27.
Correspondence of the
same with Lord Northumberland, Sir
R. Sadleir and Sir J. CroO, 1559, 1560.
33,591, ff. 26, 61; 33,592, C 94, 95,
234,235, 246.
MARY. Instructions to yarioua
English ambassadors to, 1543-1566.
Eg. 2790, ff. 130, 138, 139 b, 143, 145.
147, 149 b, 157 b, 159, 160.
Commission to D. Paniter
and J. Hay, ambassadors to Francay
1547. 33,531, f. 15.
Digitized by
INDEX.
889
■OOTLAHD, SoTEBBiGHs or. MAE T
(oonttHMd). Correspondence and papers
of Sir R. Sadleir relating to her reign
and captivity, 1554-1585. 33,591>
33,594.
— ^ Disconrse on making war
on England, 1557 (?> Lot. 33,531,
f. 25.
' ' Commission firom her and
Francis II., as Qn. and King of Scots, for
redress of the Borders, 1559. Copy.
33,591, f. 58.
Letter to Philip II., 1559.
Fr. 33,984^ f. 42.
Letter from the Congre-
gation to the Lords of Scotland, 1580.
Cb/Ty. 33,592, f. 286.
Expenses of journey of
H. Killigrew and the Bishop of Valence,
ambassadors to, 1560. 33,924, f. 3.
' Memoranda of family
fends, 1561-1579. 33,.531, f. 263.
Treatise entitled « Alega-
tions against the sarmised title of the
Qneene of Scots," etc, 1565. 34,216,
f. 18.
" Circular by W. Maitland
for the nobility on Rissio's murder,
1566. Copy, 38,531, f. 35.
■ Depositions on the murder
of Damley, 1567. 33,581, ff. 37, 89.
■ Act of Parliament for her
retention, 1567. 33,531, ff. 64-70.
— Letter of Lord Henries on
his doings in her behalf, 1568. Copy,
33,531, 1 89.
Proceedings against, at
Tork and Weatminater, 1568. 33J»l,
. ff. 41-70.
"Articles" against her
by the Regent Murray, Dec< 1568.
33,531, f. 51.
— — Declaration by Lords
Huntly and Argyll cone Damley's
. murder, 1569. 33,531, f. 71.
— Letter, in cypher, to the
Archbishop ofSt Andrews, 1569. 33,531,
f. 73.
Conference of her friends
with Murray at Glasgow, 1569. 33,531,
f. 75.
^— Depositions of N. Hubert,
a/. Paris, cone Damley's murder, 1569.
. Copy, 38,531, f. 83.
Letter from Lord Sussex
* cone the meeting of her friends at
Linlithgow, 1570. 33,531, f. 93.
■■ " Letter to, from Qu. Eliza-
beth, 1570. Fr. Copy, 34^216, f. 8.
■ Papers relating to Sir
W. Cecil's and Sir W. Mildmay's
• mission to, 1570. Copie$. 84,216, ff. 8-
BOOTUkJTDf SovEREiGJSf OP. MARY
(cxm^cniiat/). Letters from her com-
missioners in England and J. Chisholme
to the Laird of Grange, 1571. 33,531,
ff. 97-106.
■ Examination of R. Melvill
cone, her n>arriage with Don John of
Austria, the sale of her jewels,
1573. 83,531, f. 119.
List of Commissioners for
the trial of, 1586. 33,938, ff. 23, 24.
Warmnt for the execution
of, 1587. Copy, 34,218, f. 185.
K. Wynkfeilde's account of
her execution, 1587, Copy., 19th t-ent. .
33,610, f. 12.
Seals of her and Francis II.,
her husband, otrc. 1550, 1559. LXXXVii.
61, 62.
0. also France, Sovereigw of,
Francis II.
JAMES VT, Papers and corre-
spondence, 1567-1594. 33,531.
Letter from Qu. Elizabeth
to Lord Sussex cone, the regency of
Scotland, 1570. 33,531, f. 91.
— Letter to the Regent
Leanoz, from Qu. Elizabeth, 1570.
33,631, f. 95.
Correspondence of the Re-
gent Morton with England, 1572-1575.
33,531, ff. 111-166.
« — — Instructions and negocia-
tions of R. Pitcaim, ambassador to
England, 1578. 33,531, ff. 169, 173.
Proposals of the English
ambassadors to, 1578, 1583. 83,531,
ff. 175, 181.
— — Letter to the Emperor
Rodolph in favour of J. Adair, 1578.
Draft. 83,581, f. 167.
Letter to Sir R. Sadleir,
1578. mgMd, 33,598, f. 166.
Confession of faith and
religion subscribed at Edinburgh, 1580.
34,218, f. 168..
■■ Letter to hia mother,
Mary, Qu. of Soots, 1583. Fr. Copies,
83,594, ff. 35, 36.
— — Minutes on forming hii
body-guard, cure, 1584. 33,581, f. 195.
.. — Negociations for a treaty
with Qu. Elizabeth, and accompts of his
annuity from her, 1586-1593. 88,531,
ff. 283-290.
■ — Proclamation, etc,, on
going to Norway, 1589. 83,531, ff. 219,
221, 223.
, ■ Presentsof jewels to, from
Danish ambasiadoxB and others, 1589.
33,531, f. 223.
Digitized by
840
IKDIX.
8COTLAHD, SovEREioNa of,
JAMES VL (continued). Confirmation
of hia contract of marriage at Opsloe, in
Norway, 1589. Draft, 38,531, f. 229.
Directions fop the recep-
tion of himself and Anne of Denmarlt in
Scotland, 1590. dignedU 83,531, f.
285.
— ^— — — Act of general rerocation,
1591. Copy. 33,531, f. 243.
■ Papers relating to coinage,
1591, n. d. 33,531, ff. 247-260.
• • Report to, from the Ex-
chequer, on the rojal palaces, 1591.
83,581, f. 267.
■ Letter to the English
wardens of the Marches, 1592. 8&Md,
33,531, f. 273.
■ — List of those summoned
to attend him in his expedition to the
North, 1593. 33,531, f. 277.
' Capitulation ofiered to
the Earl of Bothwell, 1593. 83,581,
f. 281.
Register of coinage, 1593-
1598. 33,517.
Proclamation against Both-
well, 1594. 33,531, f. 283.
Catalogue of his Library,
with autograph notes, 1573-1583. 34,275.
Sootney Kanor, in Lamberhurst, 00.
Kent, Extracts from court-rolls of,
1513-1684 ; 19th cent. 83,899, 1 121.
Soott of Kigh Salden, FamUy of.
Account of, 1837. 88,929, f. 422.
Soott of Scot's Sail, oo. Sent,
Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent. 38,896,
f. 72 ; 33,920, ff. 80, 81.
Extracts rel. to, from the parish-
register of Hayes, co. Kent, 1828.
83,929, f. 138.
Soott ( ). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1795. 88,542, f. 81.
Scott (I>— ). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
ikd 88,982, ff. 329, 330.
Scott (Edward John Long), Keeper of
MSS., British Museum, Presented, in
1890, Add. Ch. 36,459, and, in 1891,
Add. a. 37,635; 37,636.
Scott (Helenus), M.D. Memorial to the
President and Governor of Bombay, 1790,
1792. 83,979, ff. 20, 137.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1790-
1801. 33,979, ff. 1, 26, 127, 135, 141,
283, 241 ; 33,980, ff. 218, 305 ; 83,982,
f. 344.
Scott ( Henry ), Duke of Buodeugh.
Letter to W. Eden, 1776. 84,413, f. 92.
Scott oi' Fitl-Boy (James), Duke of
Monmouth. Verses on his banishment,
and on his reception, at Oxford, 17th
cent. 34,362, ff. 110 b, 133.
Scott {Sir John). Exch«|«er paymot
to, as third Baron of the Excheqoery
1531-2. 88,376, f. 47.
Scott (John), of Bingham, oo. Norf.
Letter to B. Gawdy, 1579. Eg. 2718,
f. 74.
Scott {Sir John). Correspondence with
Sir J. Leveson, 1600. Copies, 34,218.
ff. 41-48 b.
— — Correspondence with the Commis-
sioners of Sewers for Kent, 1600. Copies.
84,218, ff. 57, 58.
Letters to Lord Buckhurst, 1600.
Copies. 34,218, ff. 56 b, 57 b.
■ Letter to Lord Essex, ctrc 1600.
33,924, f. 27.
Letter to Sir W. Twysden, 1605.
34^175, f. 9.
Letter to, from T. Hayes, 1592.
33,924, f. 11.
Scott (John), Attomey^GeneraJ for Ire-
land, Baron Earlsfort (1784), Earl of
Clonmel (1793). Letters to W. Eden,
1781-1789. 34,417, ff. 894> 408;
34.418, ff. 211, 284; 84,419, ff. 117,
207, 895; 84,420, f. 257; 84,425»
f. 219 ; 84,429, f. 451 ; 84,461, f. 106.
Letter to B. Fitxpatrick, 1788.
84.419, f. 96.
Scott (Sir John), Attorney-General^
afterwards (1799) Baron Eldon. Corre-
spondence with Jeremy Bentham, 1796-
1797. 83,542, SL 189, 142, 144, 425»
467.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1805.
84,456, f. 210.
Scott (John), son the 1st Earl of
Eldon. Letter to Lord Eldon, 1800.
84,455, f. 286.
Scott (John), Mariner. Letter to S.
Bentham, 1809. 83,544, f. 480.
Scott (Sir Reynold> Letter to, from
Lords Warwick and Pembroke, 1551.
83,924, f. 2.
Scott (Thomas), of Soot's Hadl. Letter
to L. Bufkin, 1597. 83,924, f. 23.
Scott (W — T— > Index to epitaphs
and arms in his History of Gt. Dunmow,
19th cent. 33,528, f. 126.
Scott {Sir Walter), Bart. Defence ot,
by S. T. Coleridge, 1811. 34,225,
f. 175.
■ Notes on his Marmion,"
1835. 83,501, f. 186 b.
Letter to T. B. Andrews, 1827.
38,964, f. 374.
I Signature to petition from the
Royal Institution for the Encouragement
of Fine Arts in ScotUnd, 1826. 34^74^
f. 162.
Digitized by
■oott (A> WilliamX </
Admiralty^ aftenoarda (1821) Baron
Stowell, Letters to Lord Auckland,
1800, 1805. 34,456, f. 248; 34,456,
f. 202. » . »
Bcotti ( X Chevalier. Letter to
I^rd ^,1817. Fr. 33,755, f. 1.
Sootteettfl - with - the - Saugh
Maaory m i>06«nAam. o. Debenham,
CO. At/.
Scottowe. 9. Skottowe.
Scraj Lathe, oo, KeiU. Deed re-
laUng to, 1578. Add. Ch. 36,852.
Scribe (Angustin Eagtoe), DramaUgt.
Letter to £. Horeao, n.d. Fr. 33,964,
f.416.
Boribee. Georgina Drazinos, 1438.
34,060, f. 579.
Job. Ardyalay, 15th cent. 83,957.
Barow (?), 15th cent. 34,276,
f. 33b.
■ Henricos Plenos Amoris, 15th
cent. 38,996, f. 69.
ScroggS (Sir William), Chief Justice.
Satires on, temp. Chaa. II. 34,362,
ff. 95, 95 b.
Soroope (Henry), Barm Saroope of
BolUm. Commission to, for an enquiry
on the Borders, 1585. 33,531, f. 197.
Scrope of Castlecombe, Fmnily
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,896, f. 6.
Berope (G— ). Letter to R. Dale, 1702.
Eg. 2719, f. 304.
Scmb (Simon). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1794. 34,453, f. 123.
Scud^ry (Georges), 8ie%tr de 8cud^.
£pitaph on Card. Richelieu, circ. 1650.
Fr. i;^. 2725, f. 38 b.
Sculptors. «. Art. Abtists.
Seafield, Earl of «. Ogilyy (James).
Seagry, co. Wilts. Transcript of the
parish - regiaters, 1610-1811 : 1838.
84,293.
— — Engraving of the church, rfc,
19th cent. 34,293, ff. 74-76.
Seal, CO. Kent. Deeds relating to, 1555,
1584. Add. Ch. 36,853 ; 36,854.
Seals. Detached seals and casta.
pp. 378-389.
Seamaa (Thomas). Letter to his wife,
1682. 33,573, f. 137.
SeameTy in Piokering-Zythe, N. J2., oo.
York. Lease in, 1563. 33,498, f. 1.
Searchfeild (William). Letter to Sir
R. Southwell, 1669. 34,331, f. 125.
^ 841
Searle (RiehardX of Stansted'Mount'
ftchety 00. Esses. Probate of will of,
1777. J<«. (7A. 37,647.
Sears (George). Summons against, for
non-payment of duty on beer, 1680.
33,573, f. 133; 33,595, f. 229.
Seaton (John). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1792. 34,442, f. 32.
Sebastian, '8. Miniature of, late 15th
cent. 34,294, f. 193 b.
Sebastian, of Portugal. X}. Portugal.
Secada (Alexandro Antonio), Curate of
Managua^ in Nicaragua. Letter to
, 1801. Span, and Engl. Copies.
33,980, f. 299 ; 33,982, ff. 262, 263.
Secondat (Jean Baptists de), Barwi^
F.R.8. (pb. 1796). Traits sur les vina
de la Guienne, n. d. 33,498, f. 41.
Secreta Secretonun. Lydgate's
Tersion of, 15th cent. 34,360, f. 78.
Secretaries of State. Obsenrations
on the position and duties of, 1775.
34,412, ff 392, 393.
Sedgwick (C— M~). Letter to Miss
Mitford, 1833. 34,459, f. 470.
Sedley of co. Zent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 70 b.
See (Henry). Exchequer payment to, as
keeper of the King's writs, 1531-2.
33,376, £ 54.
Segar (William), Carter King at Arms.
List of fees, signed by, 1624. 84,217,
f. 2 b.
Segewyk (John). Exchequer payment
to, as keeper within the manor of Wood-
stock, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 20 b.
B^gnveXBatOVf CO. Leicester. History
o^ 17th cent. 33,588, f. 23.
Segrave, Family of. Descent of, 17th
cent. 33,588, f. 23.
Seignior (George). Letter to A. Neare,
1644. 34,485, f. 113.
Seiss ( y V. Siess ( ).
Selbie (Sir John). Commission to, for
an enquiry on the Borders, 1585.
33,531, f. 197.
Selden (John), Jf.P. for Ludgershall.
Speech in Parliament against Lord
Treasurer Weston, 1628-9. 33,468
f. 20.
Copy of his ** Privileges of the
Baronage of England," 1739. 33,599,
f. 6.
— — Orders cone, his precedents for the
House of Lords, 1739. 33,599, f. 1.
■ Letter to, from J. Harington.
1662. Draft Eg. 2711, {. 94.
Digitized by
842
INDEX..
flelfe (Gregory), servant io T. Soikmion.
Acquittaoce to T. EnyTett, 1629. JBg,
2715, f. 469.*
Selfb (Thomaf). Letters to Sir F.
Onybon, 1689. 34,292, ff. 34, 36.
Selim III., of Turkey, v. Turkey.
Selling, CO. Kent Deed relating to,
1399. Add. CL 36,855.
Sellinffe. oo. Kent, Deed relating to,
1552. Add. Ch. 36,856.
BfUnej, CO. Sussex. Terrier of Medmeney
manor in, n. d. Copy^ 16th cent.
33,410, f. 113.
Selna, (hteen of Calidonia. Letter to
Mansol, late 15th cent. Span. 33,382,
f.5.
Belwood (William), Cnrate of 8. Jnm^Sf
Taunton. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 2.
Bemple {Miss ). Letter to Lord
Auckland, n. d. 84,461, f. 105.
Semnr [ - en - Anzois ?], Ihinre.
Grant of a hemp-field in, 1665. Add.
a. 36,993.
8ta0, tn France. Extracts relating to,
from the Chronicle of Sigebertus Gem*
blacensis, 16th cent. Lot. 34,254,
f.31.
Seppeham (William de). Hector of
Warebome, co. Kent. Drawing of seal
of, 1356-7 ; 19th cent. 33,926, f. 75.
(Robert). Letter to Sir J.
Ale, 1663. 33,573, f. 8.
Septem Vannis. v. Septyans.
Septvans, FamUy of Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 325.
fleptvans a/. Harflete (Christopher).
£(epulchral brass of him and wife at Ash-
near-Sandwich, 1602. 33,925, f. 5.
Septvans (Elizabeth de). Inquisitio
poet mortem, 1356. Copjff 19th cent.
33,921, f. 88.
SeptvanS (Robert de). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1248-9. Copy, 19th cent.
33,921, f. 62.
Septvans (Robert de). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1252-3. Copy^ 19th cent.
33,921, f. 64.
Septrans (Robert de). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1306. Cbpy, 19th cent. 33,921,
f. 81.
Bept^ans al. Karflete (Walter).
Sepulchral brass of him and family at
. Ash near-Sandwich, 1642. 33,925, f. 21.
Beptvans (William de> Inquisitio
post mortem, 1322. Copy^ 19th cenL
33,921, ff. 82, 83.
Smlrrans (William <ie> Drawiiic
of seal of, n. d. ; 19th ceat. 88,926,
f. 74.
Sequences, v. Litnrgiee.
Sequestrations, Committee of. Order
to the constables of Congleton, 1643.
83,938, f. 297.
— Petition to, firom A. and J. Moretoa,
post 1643. Draft. 33,940, f. 177.
• Order of the Committee of North-
wich Hundred, co. Chester, 1645. 83,938,
f. 299.
Warrant to collect a fine, 1645.
33,938, t 300.
Order for J. Woodroth's wife to
receire part of the rent of his esUte,
1650. Copy. 33,939, f. 31.
Return of Sequestered Recusants,
1656. 34,242.
Serent (Armand Louis d%\ Due de
Serent. Introductory epistle to the
portraits, etc., of Louis XVL and his
family, designed for the Marquis of
Buckingham, 1813. Sufned. 33,793,
f. 5 b.
Presented, in 1814, Add. 38,793.
SerianS (Antonius), Jesuit. Opinion on
the nature of tobacco, 1635. 33,587.
f. 11.
Serle (Elizabeth), of Hudgwick, co. Suss.
Letter to R. Juxon, 1592. 33,410, f. 97.
Serle (Laurence). Exchequer payment
to, as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 37 b.
Sermonetta, Cardinal «. Oaetani
(Enrico).
Sermons. N. de Aqusrilla Sermones
Dominicales, 1339. 33,416, f. 1.
— Latin Sermons, 15th cent. 34,069.
f. 234.
On Ps. Ixxzi. 6, 16th cent. Lot.
Imperf. 34,317, f. 8.
Sermons preached to the Catholic
prisoners in York CaMtle, 1600. 34,250.
Various sermons, 17th cent.
34,239, ff. 70, 80 b, 87, 91b.
Sermon by J. Dolben, 17th o«nU
34,312, f. 53.
On Matt. T. 3, late 17th cent.
33,498, f. 126.
Serrano (Pedro), semant to the Spanish
Ambassador in England. Letter on the
execution of Edm. Campion, etc^ 1581.
Span. Copy. Eg. 2679, f. 9.
Serrell (Rev. Samuel). Letter to Ber.
W. Phelps, 1836. 33,836, f. 204.
Serristori (Antonio), /S^pfiaforff. Corre-
spondence with Lord Herrey, 1793.
Copy. 34,451,^77.
Digitized by
INDEX.
Serriui Sonoratus Chfamau^
ticiUI (Publiiu). Ezplanatio saper
Bucolica et Qeorgica Virgilii, 1464.
83,795, f. 2.
Beryll (John), Steward to Lord Sovth^
ampton. Letter to T. Perelb, 1592.
33,410, f. 33.
Baton (B— Cecilia). Letter to Lady
AuckUnd, 1793. 34,449, f. 240.
Baton (George), 5th Baron Seton. Cre«
dentials, as Scotch ambassador to France,
1583. 33,531, f. 191.
Letter to Mary, Qu. of Soots, 1588.
^. Copies, 33,594, ff. 84^ 36.
Baton (George), 5th Earl of Wintom.
Expense of his keep in the Tower, 1719.
34,195, f. 149.
Batt (Oliver), of Hinxworth. Letter of
attorney, 1680. 34,195, f. 75.
Barans al. Savaai (Robert de).
V, Septrans (Robert de).
Bavenoakf , co, Kent, Deeds relating
to, 1560, 1578. Add, Ch. 86,857;
86,858.
"Bavam,'* S.K.S. Voyage from
Bombay to England, 1704, 1705. 33,360,
f. 94.
Bavilla (Dtego de). Poems, late 15th
cent. Span, 33,382, ff. 24, 24 b, 92 b.
Bavillep <a Spain, Plays represented in
1579 at, 18th cent. Sjpan. 33,474,
ff. 136, 178.
BaTOnt. V, Septvans.
Baward (ThomasX Commander of ikip
''Oalen:* Certificate, 1800. 33,980,
f. 241.
B^merUf Commissionera of. Constitution
and powers of, 17th cent. 34,218,
f. 164.
Privy Council letters, etc., to, on
the drainage of the Fens, 1621. 34,217,
ff. 7b-8b.
Bawons (Robert de). v, Septvans
(Robert de).
Baydelmann (Earl), Actor, Play-bill
signed by, 1835. Germ. 33,964, f. 138.
Bayfriad (Joseph von). Bitter, Trans-
lation of French opera, 18th-19th cent.
34,238.
Baymonr (EdwardX afterw. Earl of
Hertford and Duke of Somerset Ex-
cheqoer payment to, as Ettquire of the
Body to the King, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 16 b.
Baymonr (Edward), Earl of Hertford,
Commission as to his marriage with
Lady Katharine Grey, 1562. 33,749.
Baynionr {Sir Francis), M,P, for MarU
borough^ afterw, (1641) Baron Seymour
of Drowbridge, 'Speech in Parliament on
fievancee, 1628. 33,468, f. 18 ; 83,469,
38.
Signature, 1641. 34,253, f. 3.
Baymonr (Lord Henry). Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1810. 34^458, f. 9.
Baymonr-Conway (Frands), Earl of
Hertford, Lord Chamberlctin, Circular
letter to the foreign ministers in Eng-
land, 1769. Copy. Eg. 2698, f. 142.
Baymonz^Onway (Francis Charles),
Earl of Yarmouth^ and (1822) Srd
Marquis of Hertford. Satirical poem
on, 1812. 34,458, f. 438.
Baymonr-Conway (Francis Ingram),
Viscount Beauchamp and (1794) 2nd
Marquis of Hertford. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1761-1799. 34,412, ff. 48,
52, 55, 131 ; 34,420, ff. 46, 222 ; 34,424,
f. 392 ; 34,455, f. 242.
Baymonr-Conway (Henry), if. P. for
Coventry, Letters to W. Eden, 1766,
1771. 34,412, ff. 98-102, 150.
Baymonr-Conway {Oen. Henry),
Secretary of State. Correspondence with
R. Gunning, 1766-1768. Eg, 2696,
f. 27 et passim; Eg. 2697, ff. 3, 7, 13,
24, 25, 31, 34, 35, 42.
Letters to W. Eden, 1783, n. d.
3i,419, f. 267 ; 34,460, f. 261.
Bayntanbsrn. v. St. Aubyn.
Bays (Desgarry), Chev, Cast of seal o^;
1377. CI. 9.
Basrranoa. v. Septvans.
Bforsa (Bona), tnfe of 0. M, Sforta.
V. Milan, Dukes of, Galeazzo Maria
Sforza.
Bfona (Galeazzo Maria), o. Milan,
Duhes of,
Bforsa (Isabella). « The heaven of the
mynde*' bv, translated by A. Mundy,
1602. 33,384.
Bhadozhnrst, oo. Kent, Elztracts from
the parish-register, 1538-1711; 19th
cent. 33,915, f. 120.
Deed relating to, 1593. Add. 0%.
86,859.
Bliadozhnrst and Criols Manor.
CO. Kent. Extracts from court-rolls oi,
1562-1838 ; 19th cent. 33,899, f. 94.
Bliaftasbnry, Earl of. v. Cooper
(Anthony Ashley).
BhaftO (Margaret). Letters to W.
Eden, 1776-1785. 34,413, f. 142;
34,419, f. 209 ; 34,420, f. 241.
ghairn (Stephen> Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1790. 33,541, f. 136.-
Digitized by
S44 INI
Shairpg and Co.» M^s. Letter to
S. Bentham, 1807. 33,544, f. 283.
Shakerley of oos. Lano. and
Xenti Family of. Pedigree, Idth
cent. 33,920, f. 20.
Shakespaar ( ). Letter to J.
Bentham, 1787. 33,540, f. 333.
Bliakespearo (William). Entry of
warrant for, as leader of the King*8
Players, 1603. 33,378, f. 66 b.
Reference to his Works, 1624-36.
83,785, f. 2.
Notes on, by S. T. Coleridge, 19th
cent. 34,225, f. 47.
^ "Macbeth " adapted to the Spanish
theatre by M. Garcia, 1817. 33,486,
f. 1.
Seal of Trustees of birthplace of.
01. 5.
ShalcrOMO (Henry). Letter to G.
Ellwes, 1688. 33,573, f. 163.
Shanghae, m China, Address from
the merchants at, to Col. Gordon, 1864.
34,480.
Shannon, Ik^rl of, v. Boyle (Richard).
Bliarp {Sir Cathbert), F.S.A,, Collector
of Vukom at NexDcastle^upon-Tyne,
Transcripts of state papers made by,
19th cent. 34,208, f. 26.
Bliarp (J— B— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1816. 33,982, ff. 101, 103.
Sharp (John). Name inscribed, late
16th cent., in Add. 33,510, f. 2.
Sharpe, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 19; 33,919, f. 77;
33,920, f. 11.
Sharpe (Sntton), Lawyer, Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1827. 33,546, f. 147.
Sharpeigh of Benendenp oo.
Kent, Family of, P^igree to 1663,
19th cent. 33,920, f. 12.
Sharrock (Robert), Archdeacon of Wm-
chester (1684). Letter to R. Langford,
1651. Lat. 34,195, f. 46.
Shavingtonp oo. Chester, Surrey of
the demesne, 1648. 33,938, f. 319.
Shaw of Shappard's Castle,
Family of. Arms, etc,^ 19th cent.
33,905, f. 64.
Shaw (William), Jfas^^r of the Worke.
Directiona for reception of James VL
and his Queen, 1590. 83,531, f. 235.
Shebboara (John), D,D, Epitoph for
Sir D. Ryder, ctro. 1756; 34,109, f. 84.
Sheon, oo. Surrey. Accompt for repairs
. to royal house at, 1600, 1601. 34^195,
ff. 14, 16.
ShoornOM, oo. KeiU, Payment for
bricks supplied to the fort, 1668.
34,195, f. 61.
Sheffield, Banm. fi. Holroyd (John
Baker). ^ ^
Sheffield (£dmundX ^rdBarm Sheffield.
ReHolution to pursue the Spanish
Armada signed by, 1588. 33,740, f* 6.
Sheffield (John), ^rd Earl of Mulgrave.
•* An Essay upon Satyr," 1680. 34,362,
f. 88.
Sheffield (W~). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1772. 33,977, f. 16.
Shefford, 00. Berks, Deed r^laUng to»
1332. Add. Ch. 38,638.
Sheilde (James), Lie'ti. Letters to
S. Bentham, 1790. 33,541, ff. 134, 166,
182.
Letter to , 1790. 33,541,
f. 168.
Sheiree (MaryX widow of Geo. Sheires.
Bequest to, from her cousin, A. Button,
1643. ^5^. 2716, f. 383.
Shelbnme, Earl of. v. Petty-Fits-
maurice ( William>
Sheldon (Richard). Inquisitio post
mortem, 1494. 33,579, f. 210.
Sheldwiok, oo. Kent, Deed reUUng
to, 1507. Add. Ch, 36,860.
Shelley (Sir Richard). Instructions to,
on a mission to the King of the Romana,
1553 (?). 2790, f. 141 b.
Shelley (Samuel). Catalogue of mini*,
tures by, 1809. 33,404, f. 216.
Shelle J (Thomas). Consistorial eiUtion
of his guardian, in co. Sussex, 1592.
33,410, ff. 47, 50, 52, 64, 82, 111.
Shenley, oo. Bucks. Deeds relating to,
1552, f571. uldtf. O. 85,269; 35,270.
Shenyngdon (Richard de), Albat of
Bamsey,. Accompts, 1350-1363. 33,445:
33,446 : 34,484.
Shepheard (John), of Wodborough.
Bond, 1664. 34,195, f. 56.
Shepherd (i/r«. Freeman). Letters to^
from S. Wesley, circ 1784. Copies^
19th cent. 34,267, f. 32.
Shepherd (ThomasX Barrister. Letter
to G. Bentham, 1831. 33,546, f. 490.
Shepherd (Bev, W— ). Book-plate,
1808. 34,139.
Shepherdawell, oo. Kent. Extracts
from parish-registers, 1563-1716 ; 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 61.
Sheppard (H— ). Letter to Ber. J.
Skinner, 1829. 33,665, C. 400.
Digitized by
INDEX.
845
Mieppard (Thomas). Leitert to R.
Tristram, 1754. 33,573, ff. 332, 334.
Sheppud (William). Letter to J.
Smyth, 1647. 33,588, f. 61.
Bhepway Lathe, oo. Kent Deeds
relating to, 1567-1697. Add. C/i.
86,861-36,864.
Bherard (Robert). Letters to Sir B.
. Hale, 1727. 83,573, ff. 315-320.
Sherborne (Robert), Bishop of Chi-
chester. Correspondence and papers of,
temp. Een. Yin. 34,317.
Sherborne (William). Letter to Lord
Weymouth,with a translation of Horace's
' « Art of Poetry," early 18th cent.
33,498, ff. 120, 122.
Sherdelow (John). Acquittance to,
from H. Fortescue, 1617. Eg. 2715,
f. 210.
Sheridan (Richard Brinsley). Letter
to W. Eden, 1785. 34,420, f. 76.
Letter to Sir W. Geary, n. d.
33,964, f. 376.
■ Letter to, from C. J. Fox, n. d.
33,964, f. 19.
Sherley (Sir Thomas), Treasurer at
Warres for France and the Low Coun-
Iriss.** Acquittances to, from Lient.
T. Brngge«, 1594, 1595. Eg, 2713,
ff. 408, 425, 428, 429, 434, 443, 445.
AcqaittanceH to, from Capt. H.
Morgan, 15D4. Eg. 2713, ff. 411, 413,
420-422.
Sherman (Charles), 04Uctorof Customs
at Faversham. Petition to the Com-
missioners of Customs, circ. 1700.
34,152, f. 30.
Sherwood Forest, oo. Notts. Notes
relating to, 17th cent. 34,141, f. 14.
Shetland Islee. Complaints against
Lord R. Stewart, as Fewar of, 1575.
33,531, f. 161.
Maps of, 17th, 18th centt. 38,632,
D ; 34,184, f. 3.
Shewarde (John), Hector of Piinejft
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 23 b.
ffll^^l^ (William), Cmpnser, Song in
"The Poor Soldier," 1788. 34,126,
f. 86 b.
" Rosina •* : opera, 1832.
Letter to , 1812.
f. 84.
83,815.
33,965,
Letter to, from W. Cramer, 1789.
33,965, f. 187.
Owned Add. 34,073, ff. 8-40.
ShierS ((Jeorge), Apothecary to the
Royal Household, Certificate respecting
payment to, 1604. Eg. 2723, f. 103.
Shillibeer (John), Lieut. Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1816. 33,982, ff. 99, 107.
Shinfield, oo. Berks. Deed relating to,
1786. Add, Ch. 38,639.
Shipbome, oo. Kent. Deads relating
to, 1396, 1529. Add. Ch. 36,865;
36,866.
Shipley (William), Treasftrer to the
Kentish Society. Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1788. 33,978, f. 178.
• Ship-money. Assessments in co. Hert-
foiS, 1636, 1637. 33,575, ff. 19, 34.
Shippen (William^ ^Commissioner of
Aocompts. Letter to the Speaker, 1713.
34,195, f. 141.
Ships and Shipbuilding. Reasons
for preferring ressels built with long
floors, etc, by Capt. J. Schank, 1792.
33,493
Drawing of a ship, ctrc. 1420-30.
• lY. Eg. 2709, f. 2.
V. also Boats.
Shipwey, Court of. Expenses of, at
Sandwich, 1462-3. 33,511, ff. 5, 12.
Shirley, Famiiy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 78.
Shirley (Evelyn Philip), of Ettington,
M,P. Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild
1840-1841. 33,929, ff. 496, 504, 506.
Shirley (James). Poems, 1 7th cent.
33,998, ff. 34 b-36, 44 b-47, 65.
Shirrejff (Jane), Singer. Letter to, from
T. Welsh, n. d. 33,965, f. 100.
Shitlincrton, co, Bedf, Deeds relating
to, 1265, 1266. Add. Ch. 33,052;
33,053.
Deeds relating to Holwellbury
manor in, 1553-1670. Add, Ch, 35,211-
35,232.
Sholden, oo, Kent, Deed relating to,
1399. Add. Ch, 36,867.
Shore (John), Member of the Council of
Bengal, aftertoards Lord Teignmouth
and Oovemor-General of India, Letter
to P. Francis, 1782. 34,287, f. 862.
Shoreham, co. Kent, Deed relating to,
1555. Add. Ch. 36,868.
■ Rental, 19th cent. Copy. 33,902,
f.63.
Shome, oo, Kent. Deeds relating to,
1523, 1578. Add. Ch, 36,869 ; 36,870.
Extracts from the parish-register,
1538-1796; 19th cent. 33,915, 1 ISO.
Shorthand. Book of Common Prayer :
Byrom's system, temp, Geo. IlL 33,415.
Shortrede (JohnX Bector of Backwell
and Comely, co, Stm, Book of Articles
Digitized by
846
INDEX.
of A.D. 1562 tnbscribed by, 1574. 1575.
83,973, ff. 12. 16. ^
Shottosbrook, eo. Berk$. Deed
relating to, 1624. Add, Ch. 35,259.
Shrewilnirj, oo. Salop. Pedigree and
notices of the family of Baker of, 19th
cent. 33,611, f. 210.
' Mortmain licence for grant to the
convent of Auatin Frian in, ri2981
Add. CJu 34,949. ^ ^ ^
S2lZ«Ws1rarj, IMe and EarU of.
V. Talbot. '
Shrivala (R— ). Owned, in 19th cent,
. iWA 34,299; 84,300. ^
Shropliaiii anndred, oo. Forf.
Letter to the Subsidy CommiMioneri
for, from Sir J. Holland, 1664. Ea,
2717, f. 249.
S^mbsole of Caaterlrarj, oo.
Kent, FarnUy of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 20 b.
Slmlsen (Frederic). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 814.
Shnrley of Isfield, Faanay of.
Genealogical notes on, 1840. 33,929.
f. 496. '
Shnttloworth (HnmphreyX of
Preston. Letters to Lord Ancklani
1762, 1800 (?). 34,412, f. 50; 34,455,
t. 301.
Biaili, Kmffdom of. On names of places
. and titles in, 1822. 83,411, f. 158.
Map 0^ 17th cent. 34,184, f. 38 b.
Bibbald (J—). Letter to W. Hale,
1687. 83,573, f. 161.
Siberia. Trarels through, by S. Bent-
ham, 1781-1782. 33,552, f. 108.
■ Report of his risit to, by S. Bent-
ham, 1783. 33,555, f. 1.
Sibilla, Abbea$ of Wilton. Cast of seal
of, 1372-1373. LXXXVII. 41.
Sibley (Edward), of King'9 Walden.
Will, 1641. 83,577, t 40; 33,679,
f. 213. '
Sibthorp (John), MJ)., Beaiua Pro-
fessor of Botany at Oxford. Will, 1796.
Copy. 33,980, f. 49.
Sioily, Kingdom of. For correspondence
of ambassadors abroad, v. Castelcicala
( )f Prince, Envoy in England
(1792). ' ^
Sidmonth. XaAOr, oo. Devon. Court-
roll, 1552-1553. Add. Roll 32,969.
Sidmonth, Visommi. v. Addington
(Henry).
Sidney, v* Sydney.
Sieber {Dr. Lndwig). Letttr to 8.
Butler, 1891. 34,486,(187.
Siena (Francesco da), v. Martini (Fiw-
cesoo di Giorgio).
Sierra Leone, W. Africa. Map of,
17th cent. 83,976, B.
■ Proof impression of seal of Qneea
Victoria for. xcnn. 34.
( Sonata for 2 Tiolina,
late 18th cent. 34,074-34,075, £ 16 b.
Sievekuur Beunaras i^Frcm
Johanna Margaretha). Correspondenco
with F. O. Klopetock, 1800. Qerm.
33,610, ff. 54, 56, 57, 61, 63.
Sin, Bishop of. «. Balnea (Pietxo
Agostino).
Sitfebertne, Gemhlacentis. Extiaets
from, relaUng to Sens, 16th cent. Lat,
34,254, f. 31.
Silk. Memorial of the Committee of
the Silk Trade to the Privy CoundL
1786. Copy. 34,420. f. 452.
The condition of the silk-weoTinff
trade, 1839. 34,245, B, f. 3.
Silkworms. Notes on, ctrc 1655-
1680. 33,509, f. 6.
Sillem (0—). Letter to , 1769.
Copy. Eg. 2698, f. 100.
SiLrileh, mi^pt «. Gebel-es-Silsileh.
Silva (Andreas de). Motet, 19th cent*
34,071, f. 26 b.
Silvanns, 8., Bishop of Troas. Notico
of, 15th cent. Qr. 34,060, £. 217 b.
Silver. Tracts on the silver currencr,
1612, 1613, 1626. 34,324, ff. 63, 65, 67.
Order in Council touching the
coinage of silver, 1620. 34,324, t 111.
Note on the scarcity of, 1623.
34,324, f. 179.
Lord Ashley's rilver accompt.
1666. 34,358, f. 25.
Silver (George). Paradoxes of Defence,
1599. 34,192.
Silver (Thomas), Vicar of CharJlmni.
Letter to Rer. T. Streatfeild, 1829.
33,929, f. 172.
Silvester (Daniel). Instructions to, on
a mission to Russia, 1575. Eg. 2790.
f. 178. •
.SimeUi (Carlo Baldassare). Document!
per servire alia storia della Liturgia
Cattolica, 19th cent. 33,948-33,949.
Siments (Elizabeth), of Thetford, oo.
Norf Letter to Lady Gawdy, 1679.
Eg. 2717, f. 385.
Sinunons (Samuel Foart), M.D. LeiUr
to Baron A. £. de fialler, 1778. Eg.
2679, f. 11.
Digitized by
INDEX.
847
' Biltfmondi (T— W— ). Letter to Sir
J. Buik8,ii.d 38,982, f. 240.
Bimolin (Johann Matthias), Counf, Ku$'
$ian Minister in England. Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1784. 83,540, f. 62.
SiniQA: Jacobite psendonym for the
• 2nd Dntra of Ormonde, 1718-9. 83,950,
f. 90 b.
' Simon Mm. Letter thus signed to
. Lord Ancklaad, n. df. 34,460, f. 249.
Simon ICa^US. Conflict of, with S.
Peter, 15tfa oeiit. Or. 84,060, f. 441 b.
' Simon (Joseph Philippe). «. Lockroy
al. Simon.
Simon (Walter), Sector of Clapton, oo.
Som. Book of Articles of AJ). 1562
. snbiiMaibed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 11 b.
SimondO do Sismondi (Jean Charles
' L^nard). Reply to an attack in the
Revue Encyclop^dique by, on American
Slavery, circ. 1830-40. Fr. and Engl.
83,964, ff. 447-454.
Simonelli (Matteo). Motet, 17th cent.
34,054, f. 1.
' Simonidas (Konstantine). Correspond-
ence with J. Yates, 1863-1864. Or. and
. Engi. 34,098, ff. 25-36.
Simons of Marden, co. Sent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
ff. 21 b, 46. .
^ Simons (John), Rfctor of Chilton, oo.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1572. 33,973, f. 7 b.
Simpson of co. Sent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 27.
Sinipson ( ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, n. <L 33,982, f. 336.
Simpson (David). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1787. 33,978, f. 160.
Simpson (James). Letter to, from
r. D. Hemans, 1819. 33,964, f. 256.
Simpson (John Palgrave), Author.
Letter to, from C. Kean, 1855. 33,964,
f. 67.
' Simson; Jacobite psendonym for the
2nd Dnke of Ormonde, 1718-9. 33,950,
f. 90 b.
Simson (James), of London. Letter to
W. Gawdy, 1658. Eg. 2717, f. 177.
^ . Acquittance to W. Gawdy, 1662.
Eg. 2717, f. 220.
Simson (Mary). Letter to W. Gawdy,
n. A Eg. 2722, f. 181.
. (Sir John), of fferdmanafoun.
Certificate signed by, 1654. 34,195,
f. 53.
Sinclair (John). llfA Earl of Cttithneas.
Appointment of T. Kinnock as domestic
chaplain, 1780. Add. Ck. 37,636.
SineTair (^> John), Bart., F.R,8. Let-
ters to Sir J. Banks, 1785-1814. 33,978,
ff. 27, 30, 34, 63, 76; 33,979, ff. 106,
107, 108 i 33,981, f. 298 ; 33,982, ff. 39,
68, 71, 73.
Letters to W. Eden, 1785, 1787.
84,420, f. 244 ; 34,424, f. 288.
Letter to S. Bentham, 1794.
88.541, f. 558.
Letter to J. Bisntham, 1797.
83.542, f. 473.
— — Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1803-1811. 83,544^ ff. 87, 40,
510.
Sinclair ai. Snoz (John> «. Knox
(John).
Singapore. Imports and exports of,
in native boats, by W. Parqnhar, 1820-
21. 33,411, ff. 108, 110.
Singlaton (Luke), of London. Letters
to O. Le Neve, 1693-1704. Eg. 2718,
ff. 56, 60, 84, 8», 122 ; Eg. 2719, ff. 34,
86, 428 ; Eg. 2720, ff. 1, 3, 9.
Singleton (Robert), of Norwich. Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1708. Eg. 2721, f. 45.
SisinninSf Patriarch of Constantinople.
Decision on a question of marriage, 12th
cent. Or. 34,060, f. 541.
Sismondi (Jean Charles L^nard Si-
monde de). v. Simonde de Sismondi
(Jean Charles L^nard).
Sistoira, in Turkey. Negotiations nt,
1791. 84,485-34,437 passim.
Sitselt, Famay of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 3 ),919, f. 216.
Sittingbonme, oo. Kent. Deeds ro-
uting to, 1396-1628. Add. Ch. 86,871-
86,873.
Sitwell (Eliza). Letters to her aunt,
Udy Gawdy, [1670]. Eg. 2717, ff. 318,
320.
Sintf m Egypt. V. Asyoot.
Sivartsen (Binme). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1807. 83,981, ff 277, 279,
28L
Siyori (Ernest Camillo), Ffto/mtr^. Letter
to Duchtoe, 1846. Fr. 88,965,
f. 384 b.
SiTOri (J— B— ). Letter to
Duch^ne, 1846. Fr. 33,965, f. 383.
Skathe (Robert), of Little Braildon, co.
Noi'f. Acquittance to B. Gawdy, High
Sheriff of co. Norfolk, 1594. Eg. 2713,
f. 361.
Skefington of Tnnbridgo, co.
l^ent. Family of. Pedigree, i9th cent.
33,920, f. 20 b.
Digitized by
848
INDEX.
Skeffington (Anne), vfidow of Sir WUt.
Skeffington, Deputy of Ireland, Warrant
for payment to, 1538. 34,079,- f. 2.
Skene CJames). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
n. d, 33,982, f. 338.
Skerning (Roger de), Bishop of Norwich,
Cast of seal of, 1265. XCVU. I.
Skevyngton (Leonard). Exchequer
payments to, as Valet of the Ordnance.
etc., 1531-2. 33,376, ff. 40 b, 45 b.
Skevyxigton (/Sitf- William). Exchequer
payment to, as Master of the Ordnance,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 40.
Skevyngton (William). Exchequer
payment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
f.46b.
Skiimer (David), Wine Merchant, Bor^
deaux. Letters to W. Eden, 1786, 1787.
34,423, ff. 13, 274.
Skiimer (Emma). Drawings by, 1810.
33,642, ff. 164, 165.
Skinner (John), Sector of Camerton,
Journals of travels, antiquities, etc.,
1788-1832. 33,633-33,730.
'— Letters in rhyme, and miscellaneous
poems, 1788-1797. 33,633 ; 33,634.
Letters to Rev. W. Phelps, 1830-
1835. 33,836, ff. 37, 155, 158, 162, 176,
187, 199.
Bequeathed, in 1839, Add. 33,633-
33,730.
Skinner (Russell). Journals of bis
brother. Rev. J. Skinner, transcribed by,
1788-1832. 33,633-33,730.
Skinner (William). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1797. 33,542, f. 507.
Skippon (Capt. Philip), Capt. of the
MuSary Garden m St. ifartin'e Fields.
Warrant for his attendance on the King
at York, 1642. 34,253, f. 13.
Letter to Lieut. Cruso,
1640. Eg. 2716, f. 360.
Skirbeck, West, oo. Line. Deeds re-
lating to, 1620, 1626. Add. Ch. 39,397 ;
39,398.
Skot (Robert), Chaplain of Southwell,
CO. Notts. Grant in Southwell, 1305.
Add. Ch. 36,459.
Skott. V. Scott (John).
SkottOW (Augustine). Funeral inscrip-
tions of him, Susanne, his wife, and
Augustine, their son, 1682, 1684. Hg,
2717, f. 401.
Skottowe (Richard). Acquittances to
T. Knyvett, 1651-1655. JEg. 2717,
ff. 12, 18, 26, 31, 47.
, Bond to, from T. Knyvett, 1653.
, Jg&. 2717, f. 47.
Skottowe (Richard) (conHmud), Lettm
to his uncle, T. Knyvett, 1655, ii. dl
Eg. 2717, ff. 76, 77.
Skottowe (Thomas), Clerk to the Liat^
tenancy of Norfolk. Letter to 0. U
Neve, 1710. Eg. 2721, f. 157.
Letter to P. Le Neve, 1718. Eg.
2721, f. 436.
Skynner (Elisabeth), of Norwich. Let-
ter to Lady Knyvett, 1593. Eg. 2713,
f. 300.
Skjrnner (James). Report of a reoon*
naissance on the Spanish coast. 1601.
34,224, f. 43.
Skyiui^ (John). Report by, on ex-
change by bills, 1622. 34,324, f. 155.
Simmer (Richard). Bond to^ 1575.
J^. 2713, f. 52.
Skynner (Richard). Letter to R. Hale^
17th cent. 33,573, f. 427.
Skynner (Vincent). Letter to Lord
Burghley, 1595. 34,274, f. 132.
Skjrpwith (Edward). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as serjeant-at-armi, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 33 b.
Slade (John). Letter to P. Moreton,
1664. 33,937, f. 126.
Slaaey (Humphrey). Letter to R. Hale^
1642. 33,572, f. 285.
Slaaey (John). Letter to P. Le Neve»
1722. Eg. 2721, f. 478.
Slatin Bey. Letters to Gen. Gordon,
1884. Germ, and Fr. 34,477, ff. 44^
48; 34,478, f. 93.
Letter to M. L. Hansal, 1884.
trans/. 34,477, f. 50.
Slave. Sale o^ A.D. 166. Lot, Pap.
ocxzix.
Slave Trade. ^ cedola . .
cediendo libertad para el comercio de
negros con las islas de Cuba, etc^ 1789.
PHnted. 34,429, f. 27.
Sleafordy oo. Line. Deed relating to^
1620. Add. Ch. 39,393.
Sleeoh {Rev. Stephen), of Eton College.
Letter to T. Martin of Palgrave, 1743.
Eg. 2721, f. 499.
Slope Manor, oo. Bunt. Aooomptsi
1288-1290 (?). Add. Boll 39,736.
V. also St. Ives, oo. Hunt.
SliffO, «n Ireland. Account of the forty
17th cent. 33,589, f. 87.
Slingeeby. «. Slingsby.
Slingsby (Henry), Master of the Mint.
Papers relating to his office, 1662-1670.
34,358, £ 15, 23, 27, 33.
Digitized by
INDEX.
Sliagsby (Marmaduke). Letter to the
BaiUffs of Tiadale, 1559. 33,592, f. 154.
Sloana (W— >. Letter to Sir J. Banks,
n. d. 33,982, f. 333.
Slocmnbe (Henry), Rector of Samp/ord
Brett, and Walton-cum-Streety co. Sonu
Book of Articles of a.d. 156 J subscribed
by, 1573, 1578. 33,973, ff. 10, 24.
Sloper (William). Certificate cone, the
Tower accompta, 1720. 34,195, f. 149.
Slyford (Oliver). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
1706. Eg, 2720, f. 300.
Slyford (Ursula). Letter to her coarin,
O. Le Neve, 1702. Eg, 2719, f. 327.
Slyford (William), of London, Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1707. Eg. 2720, f. 369.
Sljrngsby (Maraduke). v. Slingsby.
Smallfield (J— S~). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1859. 84,189, f. 473.
SmallwOOd, m Astbury, co, Chester,
Abstract of title-deeds of Plamp Ridding
esUte in, 1711-1736. 33,940, f. 95.
Deeds relating to, 1732-1753.
Add, Ch. 37,223-37,225.
SmalricUr (Henry X Vicar of Weetbnry^
cum Priddi/j oo. Sum. Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1580. 33,973.
f. 28. ^ » I
Smarden, co. Kent. Deeds relating to,
1496-1593. Add. Ch. 36,874-36,876.
Smart (Sir George Thomas), Musician.
list of Festivals, etc., conducted by,
19th cent. 34,278.
• Letter to C. Nicholson, 1825.
33,965, t 85.
Draft of letters to J. Meyerbeer,
1825. 33,965, f. 86.
Letters to, 1809-1836. 33,965.
ff. 4, 18, 105, 251.
Smart (John), Vicar of Weare, co. &nn.
Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed
by, 1577. 33,973, f. 22.
Smart (Margaret Rose). Letter to
, 1873. 34,278, f. 19.
Smeathmaa (Henry). Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1779. 33,977, ff. 104, 105.
Smedley {Iter>. Edward). Correspond-
ence with S. Grimaldi, 1828. 34,188,
ff. 365, 368, 370, 377.
Smee (F— ). Owned, in 19th cent., Add
34,004.
Smeralda. Add, 33,997 executed for,
in Italy, late 15th cent.
Smordon, FamUy of. Particulars rel.
to, 19th cent. 33,615, f. 249.
Smethe (S— ). Letter to R. Hale, 1657.
33,572, f. 366.
SmetS (Alexander A—). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1844. 34,189, f. 273.
Smimove {Rev. James). Letter to
Jeremy Bentham, 1785. 33,540, f. 160.
Letters to J. Bentham, 1785, 1787.
3.S,540, ff. 172, 433.
• Letter to S. Bentham, 1802.
33,543, f. 659.
Smithofoo. Kent, ^omtVyo/. Pedi«
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, ff. 61, 62.
Smith (Adam). Correspondence with
H. Dundas, 1779. Copy. 34,416, ff. 470»
472.
Smith (Benjamin). Intercepted letter
to his wife, on the siege of S. Carolina,
1780. Printed. 34,417, f. 49.
Smith (Bridget), wife of Sir William
Smith. Letter to, from her son Thomas,
n.d. 34,195, f. 24.
Smith (C— ). Letter to Sir J. Banks.
1803. 33,981, f. 80.
Smith (Charles), Mtisician. Letter to R;
Ryan, 1822. 33,965, f. 87.
Smith (Edward), Oenend. Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1777-1795. 34,413,
ff. 238, 244, 294, 309, 322, 339, 340,
400 ; 34,414, ff. 249, 253 ; 34,418, ff. 185,
323; 34,420, f. 312; 34,442, f. 150;
34,445, f. 52 ; 34,453, f. 170.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1792.
33,541, f. 345.
Smith (Enos). Letter to Sir W. Twysden,
1817. 34,175, f. 26.
Smith (Geneviva). Acquittance to Mrs.
Le Neve, 1702. Eg. 2719, f. 305.
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1706. Eg.
2720, f. 317.
Smith (Henry), of Coltiihall, co. Norf.
Letter to Capt. Neve, 1707. Eg. 2720,
f. 425.
Smith (Henry Bowden). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 113.
Smith (Hubert), o/P0r7>t<7nan. Presented,
in 1890, seals xcii. 66-68.
Smith (Hurd), Clerk, of Aapall, co. Suff.
Bond to Sir EL Mundeford and F. (lawdy,
1630. Eg. 2716, f. 25.
Smith (J — Adams). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1819. 33,545, f. 376.
Smith (Sir John). Instructions to, on
his mission to the King of Spain, 1576.
Eg. 2790, f. 210.
Smith (John). Letter to the High
Sheriff of Norfolk, 1593. Eg. 2713,
f. 330.
Smith (John), D.D., Prebendary of Dur-
ham. Letters to Bishop Nicoboo,
17^2, 1703. 34,265, ff. 70, 72.
3 I
Digitized by
850 INI
Smith (John), Fellow of King's College^
Cambridge, Inventory of his goods,
1706. 33,577, f. 93.
Smith a/. Eurdd (John), late Danish
Agent and Consui'Oeneral in Tripoli.
Case of, 1770. Eg, 2699, f. 233.
Smith (John). Anthem and hymns,
18th cent. 33,568, passim.
Smith (Lionel), of North Walshaniy co,
Norf, Letter to 0. Le Neve, ante 1712.
Eg, 2721, f. 374.
Smith (Rebecca). Letter to Dr. Hench-
man, 1728. 33,573, £ 326.
Smith (Robert). Acquittance to E.
Bedingfield, 1673. Eg. 2717, f. 326.
Smith (Robert), of East Ham, co, Essex,
Letter to T. Nurse, 1698. Eg, 2719,
f. 49.
Smith (Samnel), LL,D,, Prebendary of
Westminster. Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1798. 33,542, ff. 654,
676.
Smith (Southward). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1828, 1830. 33,546, ff. 229,
366.
Smith (Spencer). Letter to Sir M. Eden,
1798. 34,454, f. 310.
Smith {Bev. Sydney). Letter to Lord
Valentia, 1809. 33,964, f. 377.
•■ Correspondence with T. Grenville,
1844. 34,472, ff. 20, 21.
Smith (T—). Letter to P. Colquhoun,
1798. 33,542, f. 596.
Smith (Thomas). Acquittances to B.
Gawdy, 1594. Eg. 271 3, ff. 336, 337.
Smith (Thomas). Letters to W. Moreton,
1635. 33,936, ff. 108, 121, 139.
Smith {Sir Thomas), BaH. (1661).
Letter to his mother, n. d. 34,195, f. 24.
Smith (Thomas), of Northbrook, co, Oxon,
Letter to O. Le Neve, ante 1712. Eg.
2721, f. 375.
Smith (Thomas). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1799-1800. 33,643, ff. 49,
73, 100, 348.
Letters to C. Long, 1799. 33,543,
ff. 54, 69, 99.
Smith (Vernona I— C— ), of Barnes,
CO, Midd. Wrote, 19th cent.. Add,
34,181.
Smith (W— ), of Crccy, near Spalding,
00. Line. Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1704.
Eg. 2720, f. 90.
Smith (W— ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1781. 33,977, f. 138.
Smith (William), of Banham, co. Horf.
Bond to, 1592. Eg. 2713, f. 296.
Smith (William). AcquitUnce to N.
Sandford, 1700. Eg. 2719, f. 215.
Smith (William), of Ketteringham, co»
Norf. Letter to O. Le Neve, 1704. Eg.
2720, f. 73.
Smith (William), if.2>. <«Hard labonr
substituted in place of Transportation,"
1777. Printed. 34,414, f. 473.
Smith (William), Chief Justice of New
York. Letters to W. Eden, 1779-1781.
34,416, f. 396; 34,417, ff. 39, 108, 118,
199, 215, 245, 265, 296.
Smith (William), M.P. for Nonoich.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1818.
33,545, ff. 258, 262.
Smith {Capt, William Sidney), afterw.
Admiral, etc. Letters to Lord Auckland,
1789-1793. 34,429, f. 112: 34,440,
f. 39; 34,443, f. 416; 34,449, ff. 109,
390 ; 34,452, f. 258.
Letter to R. Listen, 1790. Copy.
34,432, f. 60.
Letter to S. Bentham, 1795.
33,542, f. 118.
Letter to Lord Spencer, 1799.
34,079, f. 79.
Smith and Tilson, Messrs, Letter
to W. Alton, 1801. 33,980, f. 276.
Smithers (W— C— ). Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1845. 34,189, f. 288.
Smithsby (Thomas). Saddler to Charles
I, Warrant for payment to, with
acquittance, 1647. Eg, 2723, ff. 108,
109.
SmithflOn (Harriet C — ), afterw, vife
of Hector Berlioz. Appeal to King
Louis Philippe, 1830. 33,965, f. 89.
Smyth (Clement Taylor), Solicitor,
Letters to S. Grimald'i, 1812, 1614.
34,188. ff. 2, 4.
Smyth (Henry). Acquittance to B.
Gawdy, 1594. Eg. 2713, £ 389.
Smyth (James). Letter to J. Smyth,
1691. 33,589, f. 319.
Letters to G. Smyth, 1692-1695.
33,589, ff. 821, 323, 325.
Smsrth (John), of Nibley^ Portion of
his Lives of the Berkeleys," etc^ 17tk
cent. Autogr. 33,588, ff. 1-43.
Rules for the household of Sir
T. Berkeley, 1609. 33,588, f. 50.
Parliamentary diary, 1621.
34,121.
— — Warrant to, cone his non -pro-
vision of timber-carriages in the Forest
of Dean, 1665. 33,589, f. 29.
Recommendation of persons for
Exemption from payment of hearth-
money, 1666. 33,589, f. 36.
Digitized by
Smyth (John), of Kibley (contimied).
Complaints ngainst^ for non-coUection,
etc,, of hearth-money, 1666. 33,589,
ff 39, 41. 47.
Letter to Lady T. Coke, 1640.
Draft. 33,588, f. 60.
Correspondence with Lord Ashley,
1666. 33,589, ff. 47, 49.
Sm3rfcll (John), of AmerxnqhaH Hall^ co,
Norf. Letters to F. Gawdy, 1634. Eg,
2716, ff. 164, 166.
Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 8, a.
Ej. 2722, ff. 183, 185.
Smyth {Sir John), of Grothill. Certificate
signed by, 1654. 34,195, f. 29.
Smyth (Richard), of Carlton Rode, co.
Norf. Bonds to, 1592, 1595. Eg. 2713,
ff. 290, 451.
Smyth (Richard), of Snetterton, co.
Norf. Bond to, 1601. Eg, 2714, f.
147.
Smsrth (Robert), of Wreninghamj co,
Norf, General release to, from J. Pierce,
1609. Eg. 2715, f. 108.
Smsrth (Sir Robert). Order of the
Parliamentary Committee for Essex
signed by, 1649. 33,924, f. 40.
Smjrbh (Samuel). Letters to T. Hall,
1668, 1672. Eg. 2717, ff. 290, 323, 325.
Smyth (William), of St. MichaeCsy
South Elmham, co. Suff. Acquittance
to B. Gawdy, 1595. Eg. 2713, f. 447.
Smythe of go. Kent, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 34,106, ff. 80-
87 b.
Sm3rthe (John). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1532. 83,376,
f. 33.
Smythe (Percy Clinton Sydney), 6fA
V%sco\mt Strangford, Extracts from his
papers, 19th cent. 34,105, ff. 70-118 b.
Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild,
1836-1839. 34,103, ff. 66-70, 74-82,
103-115, 121-128, 131-136, 139, 144,
160, 169, 171.
Letter to, from C. Arbuthnot,
1838. 34,103, f. 137.
Smythe (Philip), 2nd Viscount Strang'^
ford. Letter to the town of Sandwich,
1676. 33,512, f. 106.
Smythe (Thomas). Letter to E. Smythe,
1666. 33,589, f. 59.
Smythson, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 81.
Smytt (Charles), of the Ordnance Office
in the Tower. Letter to, from A. Camp-
bell, 1722. 34,195, f. 162.
SnagM (Robert). Letter to Gads-
den, 1606. 33,572, f. 5.
851
Snape (Richard). Letter to J. Moreton,
1588. 33,935, f. 8.
Snave, co, Kent. Deeds relating to,
1382-1634. Add. Ch, 36,877-36,879.
Sneade (Richard). Tetter to »
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 186.
Snell (Robert). Acquittance to T.
Knevitt, 1634. Eg. 2716, f. 153.
Snelliuff (J—). Letters to 0. Le Neve,
1694-1695. Eg. 2718, ff. 130, 147,
198.
Snelling (John). Letter to ■
Gawdy, 1628. Eg. 2715, f. 412.
Letter to A. Rawlvns, n. d. Eg,
2715, f. 414.
Snelling (Matthew), Miniature and
Portrait Painter, Letter to
Gawdy, 1655. Eg. 2717, f. 83.
Snellinff (Matthew), jun. Letter to
Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 187.
Snelling (Robert). Letter to F. Gawdy,
with acquittance, 1649. Eg. 2716,
f. 470.
Snelling (Samuel), of Thetford, cos.
Norf. and Suf. Letter to F. Gawdy,
1632. Eg. 2716, f. 88.
Sneyd ( Jeremy ), Chief Clerk in
Foreign Office, Letters to J. Bentham,
1785. 33,540, ff. 182, 184.
Utter to W, Eden, 1789. 34,429,
f. 448.
Snodland, co, Kent, Extracts from the
parish-register, 1559-1742 ; 19th cent.
33,915, f. 140.
Snooke (Thomas), Sector of Stawley^
CO. Sum. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 17.
Snow {Sir Jeremiah), Bart. Letter to
Mrs. M. Tabor, 1651. 33,537, f. 1.
Snow {Rev, Nathanael). Letter to R.
Hale, 1655. 33,572, f. 348.
Snyder (Simon). Letter to D. M.
Randolph, 1816. 33,545, f. 226.
Soame (Christopher), Citizen and
Alderman of Norwich. Acquittance to
B, Gawdy, 1594. Eg, 2713, f. 356.
Sobieski (Maria Clementina), Princess,
wife of the Old Pretender, v, Stuart
(James Francis Edward).
Soenopni Neras, m the Fayiim,
Egypt, Papyri relating to, lst-3rd
centt. Or. Papp, CXXXiz-ccxvi.,
ocLXxvii-oocLXXXVi. possim.
Soderberg {Mme. Am^ie). Letter to,
from Jenny Lind, with translation,
1844. Steed, and Fr. 33,965. ff. 410,
412.
3 X 2
Digitized by
852
INDEX.
Sodington, th MambU^ CO, Wwc. o.
Mamble.
Sodor and Man, Bishop of, v.
Bridgenwin (Henry).
Bohlenthal (Georg Wilhelm), Baron,
Danish Minister of State. Letter to
W. Titley, 1736. Fr, Eg, 2683,
f. 134.
Sohlenthal (Heinrich Friedricli),
Barony Danish Minister in London,
Pro-Memoria to George II., 1739. Copy.
Eg. 2687, f. 15
Correspondence with Lord Hir-
rington, 1741. Copy. Eg. 2689, ff. 70,
72, 74, 200.
Solas Manor, m Nonington, co. Kent,
Extracts from «ourt-rolU o£i 1753-99;
19th cent. 83,899, f. 111.
Solms-Lanbaoh (Eloonora), Countess
of. Cantata, on the betrothal o^ 1627.
33,610, f. 29.
Solomon. Penitence of, 12th cent.
Lat. 83,518, f. 164 b.
• Oiympiodorus on the fall of, 15th
cent. Or, 34,060, f. 399 "b.
Soltykoff (Alexandre), Comle. Letter
to , 1807. Copy. 33,5*4,
f. 275.
Somali, Africa. Map of, 17th cent.
34,184, f. 20 b.
SomerSf Karons and Earls, v. Cooks.
Somen ( ), of Rochester. Will,
n. d. Copy. Eg. 2718, f. 8.
Somors (John), Baron Somers. Letters
to Lord Portland, 1693>1708. Copies^
34,515, ff. 194-208.
Somers (William). Medical Miscellany,
probably compiled for, 15th cent.
34,111.
Somerset, County of. Writs relating
to, tempp. £li2.~Chai<les H. Add, Ch,
39,974.
Collections for the history of, by
Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent. 33,820-
33,836.
MS. notes to Collinson*s History
of, by Rev. W. Phelps, mh cent.
33,820-33,823.
EcclesiEbtical History of, by Rev.
W. Phelps, 19th cent. 33,824, f. L
Natural History of, bv Rev. W.
Phelps, 19th cent. 33,829, i 171.
Particulars of parishes io, 19th
cent. 33,831.
Genealogical collections, by Rev.
W. Phelps, 19th cent. 83,832.
I Journalsof tours in, with views,
and drawings of antiquities, etc., 1797-
1832. 33,635 ; 33,637 ; 33,641 ; 33,646 ;
33,648; 33,651 ; 33,653-33,657; 33,659-
33,665 ; 33,868-33,673 ; 33,675-33,677;
33,681 ; 33,682 ; 33,690-33,692; 33,696;
33,698; 33,701-33,703; 33,714; 33,716-
33,721 ; 33,724-33,728.
Somerset, Countess of, v. Carr
(Frances).
Earl of. V. Carr (Robert).
Somerset (Edward), Ath Earl of
Worcester. Privy Council letter signed
by, 1601. 33,924, f. 29.
Somerset (Henry), bth Earl of
Worcester. Dedication to, circ. 1632-42.
33,761.
Somerset (Henry), Lord Herbert of
Raglan, Srd Marquis of Worcester
(1667), and Duke of Beaufort (1682).
Petition to Parliament, [1650-53].
34,326, f. 99.
Letter to J. Smyth, 1678. 33,589,
f. 108.
Privy Conacil letter signed by,
1682. 34,195, f. 83.
Somerset (Henry), M'trquis of WoroeS"
ter, 2nd Duke of Beaufort (1699). Letter
to — Smith, 1695. 33,589, f. 327.
Somerset (ThomasX son of Henry, Earl
of Worcester. Translation by, of Jesuit
letters, 1625-1627, from Japan, circ.
1632-42. 33,761.
SomerviUe (James S — ). Letter to
Rev. W. Phelps, 1835. 33,836, f. 233.
Sommer {Sir John), Private Secretary
to Sir B. Sadleir. Correspondence and
papers reL to Marv, Qu. of Scots, 1584-
1585. 33,594.
Somner (William). Letter to W. Dug-
dale, 1662. 33,924, f. 54.
SondeSf Baron, v, Monson (Lewis).
Sondes of co. Sent, FamUy
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, fl 35 b.
Sonsra ( ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1791. 33,979, f. 119.
Foeti^.
Sonnebecay Monastery of, Ai the dtoeese
of Ypres, v, Suinebecca.
Sonnichsen (J — )• Letter to R.
Gunning, 1769. Eg, 2698, f. 19.
Sonnleithner (Joseph), Author and
Musical Critic, afterw. Secretary of the
Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde. Lett«r
to, from J. N. Hummel, 1809. (?«rm.
33,965, f. 214.
Digitized by
INDEX.
853
Sophroniu. Patriarch of Jerusalem.
vita S. Maria ^gyptiaca, 12th cent.
33,518, f. 155.
Sore Manor, m Wrotham^ co, Kent,
Bental, 16th cent. 34,154, f. 37.
r. also Wrotham, co. Kent.
Sortilegy. The Dodechedron " of J.
de Meung, 16th cent. lY. verse.
33,788.
Book of Fat.e, 17th cent. Ital.
33,955.
Sospello, in N. Italy, v. VOWS-
latters.
Sothall ( ). Acquittance to, from
E. Pecke, 1631. Kg. 2716, f. 29.
Sotherton (Henry), Prebendary of
Wedmore Tertia, co. Wells. Book of
Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed by, 1676.
33,973, f. 17 b.
Sotherton (Thomas), of Sprowston, co,
Norf. Letter to T. Knyvett, 1629. Eg.
2715, f. 469.
Soto de Zaldibar (Bmno). Play,
18th cent. Span. 33,479, f. 277.
Sonche {Sir John), v. Zoache.
Sonche (William), Rector of Street and
Waltony CO. Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1579. 33,973,
f. 27.
Sondan, Tlie. Memorandum on the
organization of, 1884. Arabic, with
transl. 34,479, ff. 125, 128.
Vote of thanks to the soldiers
engaged in, 1885. 34,481.
Souillac ( de), Vicomte, French
Governor' General in India. English
mission to. for arrangement of differences,
1786. 34,466, ff. 138-162, 282.
Sonlis (William de). Note of his con-
spiracy (ctVc 1320), 15th cent. 34,193,
f. 106.
Sound, The. Papers relating to dues
paid on goods hi, etc. 1739-1740. Kg.
2687, ff. 35, 171, 186, 203, 213, 262.
Sonrton, co. Devm. Deeds relattns; to,
1381, 1438, 1528. Add. Ch. 32,995;
32,996; 32,999.
Sonsa de Maoedo (Antonio de),
Portuj'ieie Secrer-iry of State. Corre-
spondence with Sir R. Southwell, 1666-
1671. Fr. 34,329, f. 125; 34,330,
f. 34 ; 34,331, f. 162.
Sonth (Thomas). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1783-1795. 33,977, ff. 222, 237,
240, 242, 245 ; 33,978, ff. 15, 44, 46,
59, 72, 82, 91, 92 ; 33,979, f. 38 ; 33,980,
ff. 31, 39.
Sonthalls (Stephen), servant to T.
Knysettf of Ashixellthorp^ co. Norf. Ac-
knowledgment of money borrowed of
Alderman Cory, 1631. Kg. 2716, f. 54.
Letters to T. Knyvett, 1641, 1655,
1656. Kg. 2716, ff. 374; Eg. 2717,
ff. 95, 97, 118, 120, 126, 141, 165, 167.
Letter to C. Knyvett, 1641. Kg.
2716, f. 377.
Sonthampton, County of. Writs re-
lating to, tempp. Eliz. — Charles II. Add.
Ch. 39.975.
Amercements in, by the Court of
Exchequer, 1521-2. 34,136, f. 27.
Tours in, with views and drawings,
1817 - 1821, 1827, 1831. 33,650;
33,652 ; 33,658 ; 33,698 ; 33,722.
Sonthampton, Karls of. v. Wriothes-
ley.
Sonthey (Robert). Letters to D. Stuart,
with poems. 1799-1838. 34,046, ff. 132-
148.
Letter to G. C. Bedford, with
epitaph on Miss J. Herries, 1825.
33,964, f. 378.
Inscription on monument to, 19th
cent. Printed. 34,046, f. 149.
Southland of New Bomney and
Ickham, co. Kent, FmUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 20.
Sonthreppys. v. Repps, South, CO.
Norf
Sonthwark. v- London.
Sonthwelly co, Notts. Deed relating
to, 1305. Add. Ch. 36,459.
Southwell (Edward), Clerk to the Privy
Council, afterwards (1702) Secretary fur
Ireland. Routine business of the Council,
1692-1695. 34,349.
Notes of matters discussed in
Council, 1693-1694. 34,350.
Collections of, relating to coinage,
1336-1727. 34,358.
Correspondence with Lord Win-
chilsea and Nottingham, 1734. 34,152,
ff. 38, 40.
Letter to, from C. Dering, 1697.
33,924, f. 90.
Letters to, 1703. 31,335, ff. 123,
125, 133, 135, 137.
Letter to, from W. Penn, 1704.
33,964, f. 7.
Letters to, 1723-1727. 34,358,
ff. 65, 72, 74, 81, 119.
Southwell (Elizabeth), tcife of Sir Robert
Southwell. Letter to, from R. Bulstrode,
1674. 34,344, f. 69.
Southwell (Richard). Letter to, from
his son Robert, 1589. Imperf. Copy.
34,395, f. 36.
Digitized by
854
INDEX.
Southwell (5i> Robert), Sheriff of Kent,
Letters to the Council, on Wyat's re-
bellion, 1554. 34,152, ff. 2, 4, 6.
Southwell (Robert), Jesuit, «* Motiva
humilitatis,** in verse, 17th cent. 33,392,
f. 175 b.
•■ Religious exhortation, in form of
letter, to his father, 1589. Imperf,
Copy, 34,395, f. 36.
Southwell {Sir Robert), Clerk to the
Councily Envoy Extraordinary to Portu-
gaff etc. State correspondence, 1665-
1720. 34,329-34,335.
Letter-books, 1665-1669. 34,336-
34,338.
* Account of proceedings at the
Portuguese Court, 1667. 34,330, f. 75.
— — Memorial to Alfonso VL of Portu-
gal, 1667. 34,330, f. 112.
Expenses on his first negotiation
in Portugal, 1669. 34,331, f. 98.
' Afirreement for procuring for F.
Parry the ofBce of Consul-General of
Portugal, 1674. 34,332, f. 58.
Reports of conferences with the
Imperial and Spanish ministers taken
by, 1678. 34,339, ff. 22-43.
Correspondence with F. Parry,
1671- 1690. 34,332, ff. 5, 51, 55, 108,
112; 34,333, ff. 10-120 passim; 34,334,
ff. 2, 4, 22, 27-38, 71, 73, 75.
■ Letters to Baron de Yique, 1672,
1673. 34,341, f. 7 ; 34,342, f. 28.
Letters to, from British agents in
Brussels and Cologne, 1672 - 1674.
34.341-34,344.
• Letters to, from Lord Castleharen,
1672- 1674. 34,345.
Letters to, from Sir L. Jenkins,
1673- 1674. 34,346.
• Letter to, from Lord Orrery, 1679.
34,079, f. 40.
' Letters to, from Lord Nottingham,
1690. 33,924, ff. 76, 79.
Letter to, from Sir M. Eustace,
1690. 34,079, f. 48.
■ Letter to, from the Bishop of
Meath, 1690. 34,079, f. 50.
Letter to, from Lord Galway, 1692.
34,079, f. 52.
■ Letters to, from Sir P. Meadows,
etCf 1693-1699. 34,353.
Notes on Card. Mazarin's letters,
1698. 34,329, ff. 59, 65.
Southwell (William). Acquittauce to
F. Gawdye and T. Wyth, 1610. Eg,
2715, f. 111. ^
Sonthwick Friorr, co. Southt, Cast
of first seal of, with couutcr-seal of
Guido, the Prior, early 13th cent,
xciv. 24, 25.
Sontman (Peter), Pittore di sua Maesia
de Pohnia," Letters to , 1629,
1638. Dutch, 34,195, ff. 19, 28.
Sowes (Richard), Vicar of Butleigh-cwn-
Balton^rough, co. Som, Book of
Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed by,
1575. 33,973, f. 15 b.
Sowthey (WilUam), Sector of Pucking-
ton, CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f.3.
Spagnoletti (P— ), Violinist. Letter
to , 1823. 33,965, f. 385.
SPAJIV, KiNODOM OF. Negotiation*
in, by Sir R. Southwell, etc,f 1574-
1720. 34,329-34,335.
" Lamentacion de Spafia," by the
Marques de Santyllana, late 15th cent.
33,382, f. 12 b.
Poem on the towns of Spain, late
15th cent. Span, 33,382, f. 196.
Collection of Spanish plays, Idth
cent. 33,471-33,486.
Kings OF Aragon. ALFONSO F.
Poem, " Rey d' Aragon a Lucrecia " [d'A-
niano ?], late 15th cent. Span, 33,382»
f. 78.
JOHN TL Poem to, late
15th cent. Sjxin, 33,382, f. 212.
Kino of Castilb. HENR Y IV,
Confirmation of privileges of Cabra in
Andalusia, 1459. Eg. Vh. 618.
United Kingdom. CHARLES
Emperor, Letters, etc.y to, from Her-
nando Cort^, 1 522 - 1544. Span,
Copies, 18th cent. 33,760.
Letter of the Archduke
Ferdinand on the movements of Spanish
troops on the Venetian borders, 1525.
Eg, 2679, f. 15.
PHILIP U, Instructions to
' Lords Bedford and Fitzwalter, am-
bassadors to, 1554. Eg. 2790, f. 136.
Letter to, from Mary,
Queen of Scots, 1559. Fr, 33,964,
f. 42.
Matters for discussion at
the English and Spanish conference at
Bruges, 1565. Eg, 2790, f. 16o.
Letter to, from the
Viceroy of Catalonia, 1565. Span.
33,963, f. 10.
Depositions cone, the state
of the natives in the Spanish Indies,
1567-8. Span, 33,983.
Letter in his name to the
Governor of Antwerp, 1574. FUm^
Copy, 33,953, f. 23.
Digitized by
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SPAZIT, Uhitbd Kingdom. PHILTP
IL {continued). Instructions to Sir H.
Cobham on his mission to, 1575. £g.
2790, f. 180 b.
Instructions to Sir J.
Smith on his mission to, 1576. Eg,
2790, f. 210.
Discourse on his design
against England, by the Master of Graj,
1689. Eg, 2790, f. 231.
. Instructions to P. Caie-
tano. Papal Nuncio in Flanders on
behalf of, 1590. 34,216, f. 50.
Instructions from the
Emperor to his ambassador in Spain,
1593. Eg, 2679, f. 17.
PHILTP III, Articles of the
Spanish commander with the Lord
Deputy of Ireland at the siege of Kinsale,
1602. 34,218, f. 220.
. Treatises on England
making peace or war with Spain, early
17th cent. 34,219.
PHILIP IV, Papers relating to
the Anglo-Spanish match, 1620-1623.
84,217, ff. 18-43 b.
— — Occurrences in Spain,
1623. 34,217, ff. 42, 43 b.
Heads of a proclamation
by, 1624. 34,324, f. 220.
Ordinances for regulating
the Mint, 1633, 1652. Extracts,
34,358, f. 6.
Report to, on reforming
the convents of '^Relijiosas Cal9adas,"
1665. Copy, 33,498, f. 5.
Letter from Maria Anna,
widow of, as Regent, tu the Conde de
Monterey, 1672. Span. Copy, 34,341,
f. 69.
— — Memorial to the Queen
Regent cone an affray between the
Spanish and French amba2>sadors in
London, [1672 ?]. 34,077, f. 6.
— — Memorial to the sume,
from the English ambassador codc. the
siege of Charleroi, with her answer,
1673. Span, traral, and copy, 34,077,
ff. 8, 10.
Letter to the same from
Sir W. Godol).hin, 1674. 34,332, f. 60.
CHARLES II, Treaty and
secret articles with England, 1665.
34,329, ff. 77, 95.
Letter-books of Sir R.
Southwell negotiating a treaty betw.
Portugal and, 1665-1668. 34,336-
34,338.
—I-. ■ League betw. France and
Portugal against, 1667. Portv^, 34,330,
i, 12.
SPAIIT, United Kingdom. CHARLES
IL (continued). Treaty with Portugal,
1668. 34,337, f. 156.
. ■ Letter from the Spanish
ambassador to England, offering media-
tion between England and Holland, 1673.
34,077, f. 18.
Powers to the Marchese
di Borgomanero to treat with England,
1677. Copies. 34,333, ff. 63, 65.
. Conferences of the Spanish,
Imperial and English commissioners,
1678. 34,339. ff. 22-43.
Memorials from the
Spanish ambassador to Charles II. of
England on the French aggressions in
Flanders, 1680, 1681. 34,339, ff. 44, 47.
Despatches of P. Ronquillo
from England, 1685-1689. Copies and
trunsl, 34,502, ff. 57-135.
Letter to the States of the
Duchy of Brabant, 1690. Fr, Copy.
34,334, f. 77.
, Letters to, from the
Governor of Malaga, 1692. 34,334,
ff. 86, 90.
Reply to the Pope's brief,
1693. Fr. Copy, 34,334, f. 101.
Resolutions of the United
I Netherlands as to the succession on death
of, 1700. Dutch. 34,335, f. 87.
Statement cone. the
Spanish trade in the W. Indies, and the
Assiento, circ. 1701. 34,335, f. 111.
PHILIP V. Historia politica y
secreta del Rcy Phelipe V., 1701-1719.
34,142.
" Ker " : a Jacobite pseu-
donym for, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Losses to English ships
sustained by SpHuish depredations, 1718-
1720. 34,335, f. 146.
Secret articles with Eng-
land cone. Gibraltar, etc.^ 1729. 33,589,
f. 346.
Treaty with England, 1739.
PHnted. Eij, 2685, f. 246.
CHARLES in. Convention with
France, 1768. Fr. 34,412, f. 106.
Plan of Spanish blockade
of Monte Video, in 1775. Copy, 1803 .
33,353, f. 25.
Convention with France
for prevention of smuggling, 1786.
Span, 34,427, f. 332.
_i Convention with Great
Britain, 1786. 34,428, f. 143.
, Correspondence of R.
Listen, Minister at Madrid, 1786-1787.
34,465, ff. 22-203.
, Passport for W. Eden on
his appointment as ambassador to Spain,
1787. 34,426, f. 171.
Digitized by
856
INDEX.
SPAIH, United Kingdom. CHARLES
1 1 J. (continued). State of the population,
1787. 34,428, f. 273.
^— Comparative table of re-
reoue and expenditure, 1788. 34,428,
f. 373.
For correspondence of ambassadors, etc.,
abroad, v, abo : —
Llano y la Quadra (Sebastian de),
Minister at Copenhagen (1771).
Masserano (Prmce Victor Amadeus),
Ambassador in London (1771).
CHARLES IV, Correspondence
of W. Eden, English ambassador in Spain,
1788-9. 34,428.
' Journal of the same during
his embassy, 1788-1789. 34,464.
Papers on trade to Spanish
ports, 1789. 34,42y, ff. 1 30-201.
" Papers relating to the
Nootka Sound dispute, 1790. 34,432.
ff. 32-47, 174, 307.
■ Convention with England,
1790. 34,434, ff. 16, 45.
For correspondence of ambassadors abroad,
r. also : — Campo (Bernardo del). Mar-
ques, Ambassador in Londm (1790).
Spalding, co. Line. Deed relatine to,
1632. Add. Ch. 38,767.
Spaldwick Manor, co. Hunt. Court-
roll, 1655. Add. Roll 39,737.
Bparham (John), of fJaxmundhamy co.
Suff. Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1708. Ea.
2721, f. 31. ^
Sparke (Arthur), Steward of Hertford.
Letters to W. Hale, 1670, 1672. 33,573,
ff 87, 101.
Sparke (Robert), a Lollard, of Eich, in
Swaffham. Prosecution of and abjura-
tion by, in 1457. Lat. 33,906, f. 34.
Sparry (Ambrose), Pastor of Martley,
CO. Wore. Letter to, from A. Ba— 1661.
34,306, f. 15.
Specula. Speculum Ecclesis, by St.
ICdmund of Pontigny, 15th cent. 33,957*
f. 30 b.
Speculum sive Lumen Laicorum
[J. de Hoveden], 15th cent. 33,957,
f. 73 b.
Speculum Peccatoriai 15th cent.
Imperf. 34,276, f. 31 b.
Speen, co. Berks. Deed relating to
Wood-Speen manor in, 1615. Add. Ch.
35,264.
Speldhnrst, cn, Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1593, 1707. Add. Cu. 36,880 ;
36,881. ' '
Spelman (5iV Henry). Notes for his
X e, by Edm. Gibson, circ. 1700.
33,<51.
Spelman (Henry). Letter to W. Hal«^
1687. 33,573, f. 148.
Spelman (John), of London, Letters
to J. Hare, 1719. Eg. 2721, ff. 443, 444.
Spencer (Caroline), wife of George^ Srd
JJukc of Marlborough. Letter to the
Archbishop of Canterbury, 1786. 34,422,
f. 74.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1787—
1806. 34,424, f. 64 ; 34,425, f. 189 ;
34,429, f. 483 ; 34,430, ff. 36, 76;
34,453, f. 436 ; 34,456, f. 364.
Spencer {Lady Caroline), afteno. wif4
of Henry Welbore, 2nd Viscount Clifden,
Letter to Lady Auckland, 1790. 34,430,
f. 54.
Spencer {Lord Charles^ Vtce-TreoMurer
of Irelandy and (1806) Master of ths
Mint. Letters to Lord Auckland, 1772-
1790, 1806. 34,412, f. 176; 34,419,
f. 197 ; 34,427, f. 201 ; 34,430, f. 67 ;
34,456, ff. 343, 534 ; 34,457, ff. 43. 49 ,
84, 97, 130.
Spencer (Ed ward [? Edmnud]). Poem ,
16th cent. 34,064, f. 4 b.
Spencer {Lord Francis Almeric), Baron
Churchill (1815). Correspondence with
Lord Auckland, 1812. 34,458, ff. 331,
470,473, 476, 482, 505, 512; 34,461,
f. 134.
Spencer (George), Srd Duke of Marl-
oot'ough. Corre.Hpondence with Lord
Auckland, 1775-1809. 34,412, f. 328 ;
34,413, f. 79; 34,414, ff. 510, 517;
34,415, ff. 57, 93, 307 ; 34,416, ff. 251,
274; 34,417, ff 90,203, 312; 34,418,
ff. h96, 482, 505, 507 ; 34,419, ff. 1, 14,
53,95, 106, 132, 190, 208, 250, 268,
302, 307, 312, 319, 328, 385, 459, 465 ;
34,420, ff. 82, 89, 216, 373, 448 ; 34,421,
ff. 1, 19, 109, 307 ; 34,423, f. 54; 34,424,
f. 328 ; 34,425, f. 189 ; 34.426, f. 334 ;
34,427, f. 149 ; 34,428, f. 132 ; 34,429,
ff. 49, 440, 441, 480, 489, 523; 34,430,
ff. 12, 25, 52 ; 34,444^ f. 161 ; 34,452,
ff. 43, 427 ; 34,453, ff. 159, 177, 189,
233, 296, 300, 301, 408, 409, 433, 461,
486 ; 34,454, ff. 30, 115, 124, 184, 200,
246, 340 ; 34,455, ff. 22, 77, 134, 247,
376, 507; 34,456, ff. 108, 118, 19<\
191, 235, 353,419,645; 34,457, ff. 81,
117, 219, 228; 34,461, ff. 107-133.
Spencer (George), Marquis of Bland-
ford Letter to Lord Auckland, 1790.
34,430, f. 95.
Spencer (George John), 2nd Earl
^pen> er. Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1793-1796. 33,541, ff. 396,
409, 411-451, 453, 457, 461, 463, 464,
468 ; 33,642, ff. 166, 176, 1V»3, 197, 207,
209^ 216, 224, 233, 260, 262, 264, 296.
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INDEX.
857
Spenoer (George John), 2nd Earl Spencer
(continued). Letters to 1st Lord Auck-
land, 1795-1796. 34,453, ff. 308, 500.
• letters to S. Bentham, 1796-
1800. 33,542. ff. 36u, 648: 33,543,
ff. 113, 147, 328.
— Letter to 2nd Lord Auckland,
1817. 34,459, f. 202.
Letter to, from Capt. Sir W.
Sidney Smith, 1799. 34,079, f. 79.
Spencer (Henry), Bishop of Norwich '
(1370-1406). Formerly owned Add,
34,114.
Spencer {Lord Henry John), Secretary
to Lord Auckland, Minister at the Hague
(1790), at StockJtolm (1793) and at
Berlin (1795). Letters to the Duke of
Leeds, 1790-1791. 34,432, f. 303:
34,434, f. 115 ; 34,436, f. 16.
Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1790-1795. 34,434, ff. 334, 442,
443; 34,435, ff. 100, 167, 169, 257,
358, 376; 34,439. ff. 260, 261. 418,
422, 423, 431, 437, 440, 456, 460, 471 ;
34,440, ff 2, 12, 16, 20, 43, .50, 83, 111,
124, 133, 140, 14-2, 176, 178, 185, 190,
207,220, 222, 258, 814, 342, 344, 355,
450, 456. 457 ; 34,441, ff. 2, 78, 83, 96,
113, 127, 146, 164, 175, 188, 208, 216,
275. 278, 298. 300, 301, 340, 348, 349,
4< 8, 411, 434, 444, 447, 484, 485, 493,
499, 507. 525, 530, 531, 537, 539;
34,442, ff 1, 25, 71, 74, 109, 113, 117,
119, 122, 135, 144. 145, 148, 168, 178,
221, 251, 252; 34,443, ff. 104, 182, 192,
237. 305, 376, 389 ; 34,444, ff 69. 128.
136, 158, 216, 275. 279, 301, 311 ;
34,445, ff. 9, 29, 193, 222, 268, 341, 398,
433, 437 ; 34,446, ff. 152, 159, 176, 242,
298, 336, 337, 342, 3«7; 34,447, ff 3,
151; 34,448, ff. 140, 142, 188. 232,
243; 34,449, ff 102, 183, 199, 251.
409 ; 34,450, ff 74, 158, 196, 216, 255,
314, 372, 388 ; 34,451. ff 29, 188, 193,
297, 321, 334, 341, 385, 409, 419, 432,
438, 444, 446, 448, 460, 469, 471, 478,
486, 499, 511, 514, 531, 533, 535, 538 ;
34,452, pa sim; 34,453, ff. 6-289 passim :
34,461, ff 135, 137.
Correspondence with Lord Gren-
▼ille, 1791-1793. 34,439, ff. 419, 451,
470 ; 34.440, ff 25, 45, 48, 52, 100, 104,
108, 113, 136, 138, 169, 171, 180, 187,
217, 229, 254, 272, 289, 291, 316, 334,
36 1 , 367, 4 1 3, 428. 436, 46 1,493; 34,44 1,
passim; 34,442, ff 5, 45, 59, 83, 97, 99,
123, 161, 195, 204, 214, 240, 275-283,
288; 34,445, ff 86, 93, 174; 34,451,
ff 167, 287, 299, 314, 347, 365, 375, 410,
425,434, 453, 487, 493, 501, 510, 523.
.Correspondence, when Envoy at
Stockholm and afterwards at Berlin, with
Lord Grenville, 1793-1795. Copies,
34,470; 34,471.
Spencer (Lord Henry John), Secretary
to Lord Auckland, Minister at the Hague
(1790), at Stockholm (1793) and at
Berlin (1795) (continued). Correspon-
dence with L. P. van de Spiegel, 1791.
34,440, ff 339,438,442.
Letter to the Prince 1 of Orange,
1791. 34,440, f. 445.
Letter to Lady Auckland, 1794.
34,453, f. 86.
Letter to his sister Anne, n. d.
34,461, f. 138.
List of his books sent from Stock-
holm, 1794. 34,470, f. 151.
Account of his illness and death.
1795. 34,453, f. 287.
Spencer (James), Alderman of London,
Award signed by, 1522. 33,938, f. 5.
Spencer (John Charles), Viscount AU
thorp, Srd J-Jarl Spencer (1834). Letter
to Lord Auckland, 1834. 34,459, f. 496.
Spencer (Lavinia), wife of George John,
2nd Earl Spencer. Correspondence with
S. Bentham, 1796, 1830. 33,542, f. 191 ;
33,546, ff 395, 404.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1800.
33,980, f. 249.
Spencer (Mary), wife of Lord Charles
Spencer. Letters to W. Eden, 1772-
1779. 34,412, ff. 180, 217; 34,416,
f. 505.
Spencer (Peter), Vicar of Ewell. Letter
to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1838. 33.929.
f. 431. ' '
Spencer (Robert), Baron Spencer of
Wormleighton. Patent of creation, 1603.
Exti a^it. 34,218, f. 192 b.
Bill of expenses on his embas.«y to
the Duke of Wurtemberg, 1603. 34,079,
f. 27.
Spencer (Robert), 2nd Earl of Sunder^
Jaiwi. Letter to H. Sidney, 1680. 34,079,
Privy Council letters signed bv.
1682. 34,195, ff 83, 87. '
Correspondence with G. Jeffreys,
1685. Copies. 34,516, ff. 12-19.
Letters from, recommending can-
didates for Parliament, 1688. Extr,
34,516, ff. 50-54.
Spencer (Lord Robert), son of aarles,
Srd Duke of Marlborough, Vice- Treasurer
of Ireland, etc. Letters to W. Eden, 1 762-
1769, 1812. 34,412, ff 54, 88, 89, 91
125, 129 ; 34,458, f. 326..
Spendlove (Henry), of Yarmouth, co.
Norf. Letter to Hale, 1661.
Eg.2m, f. 213.
Spendlove (John). AcquitUnce to
Mrs. M. Turner, 1699 [17001. Eq,
2719, f. 161. ^ .
Digitized by
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INDEX.
Spendlove (Katharine), of Gunthorpe,
CO, Norf, Marriage licence, 1666. Ea,
2717, f. 273. ^
Spenser (Edmund). Quotations by A.
Fraunce from his "Shepheardes Calen-
der," ciro, 1580-85. 34,361.
■ Observations by Sir K. Digby on
canto 9, st. 2, of " The Faery Quene,"
1638. 2725, f 117 b. .
Cf. Spencer (Edward).
Sperling (John Hanson), Rector of
Wicken BonanU Transcripts from his
collection on arms of E^ex families,
19th cent. 33,529.
Sperte (Thomas). Exchequer payments
to, as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, ff. 22, 39 b.
Spicer (Richard), Rector of Corton Den-
hamj CO, iSom. Book of Articles of A.D.
1562 subscribed by, 1575. 33,973,
f. 14 b.
Spicer (William). Tower accompts
signed by, 1600, 1601. 34,195, ff. 15,
17.
Spiegel (Laurens Pieter van de). Grand
Pensionary of Holland, Correspondence
with Lord Auckland, 1790-1799. 34,430,
ff. 243, 272, 299, 366, 367 ; 34,431,
ff. 59, 113, 125, 162, 242,283, 285 b,
350, 463, 488; 34,432, ff. 16, 49,
146, 168, 18.% 187, 356, 411 ; 34,433,
ff. 23, 42, 99, 174, 182, 186, 212, 2;^>3,
237, 248, 274, 290, 317, 377, 385, 417,
422 ; 34,434, ff. 25, 28, 75, 90, 446-451 ;
34,435, ff. 94, 459 ; 34,436, ff. 43, 130,
131b, 133, 185, 219, 560, 561 ; 34,437,
ff. 40, 68, 69, 107, 130, 436, 459, 496,
526 ; 34,438, ff. 75-78, 91, 123, 317,
349, 472 ; 34,439, ff. 25, 151, 157, 294,
373, 382 ; 34,440, ff. 82, 134, 150, 327,
470, 559-566 ; 34,441, ff. 30, 148, 290,
495, 520 ; 34,442, ff. 35, 36, 152, 172,
292, 299, 365, 405 ; 34,443, ff. 40, 170,
369, 380, 395, 397, 448, 449 ; 34,444,
ff. 83, 86, 108, 111, 168, 222, 226, 240,
245, 263, 267, 300, 310, 343 ; 34,445,
ff. 11, 30, 72, 97, 124, 142, 143, 157, 172,
187, 343, 344, 375, 376 ; 34,446, ff. 12,
20, 58, 73, 151, 193, 241, 345-365, 418,
531 ; 34,447, ff. 13, 28, 94, 146, 153,
211,310,361,415; 34,448, ff. 63, 168,
219, 308, 348, 446 ; 34,449, ff. 44, 129 ;
34,450, ff. 70, 270, 296, 305; 34,451,
ff. 33, 108, 145, 229-282 ; 34,452, ff. 2,
61, 254, 264, 350, 364, 381, 417 ; 34,453,
ff. 121, 467; 34,455, f. 185; 34,461,
ff. 139-150, 441.
• • Correspondence with Lord H.
Spencer, 1791. 34,440, ff. 339, 438,
442.
Spinola (Benedict), Merchant of Genoa,
Exchequer payments for, 1574. Eg,
2723, f. 60 b.
Spiritns Chiidonis. Tale so^lled,
15th cent. Lat, 84,193, f. 101.
Spohr (Louis). Operas, 19th cent.
34,090-34,094.
"Faust," 19th cent. 34,229-
34.230.
Letters to ■ , 1808-1859.
Germ. 83,965, ff. 315-329.
Letter to, from J. Meyerbeer.
1845. 34,267, f. 4.
Spontini (Gasparo Luigi PacificoX
MiLsician, Letters to, 1815-1842. Fr.
and Ital, 33,965, ff. 386-392.
Spooner (Leonard), of Gunthorpey oo.
Norf, Marriage licence, 1666. Eg,
2717. f. 273.
Sporle (Henry), of Lopham, co, Norf,
Order for arrest of, 1584. Eg, 2713,
f. 169.
Sporle (John), Brkkmnker, of Framing^
ham Early co. Norf. Sale of all hit
goods and chattels to his son Robert,
1590. Eg, 2713, f. 268.
Sporle (Robert), ywn., Brickmaker, <f
Framlingham^ co, Norf, Bond to M.
Crispe, 1594. Eg, 2713, f. 365.
SpottiswOOde (Andrew). Letter to
S. Grimaldi, 1828. 34,188, f. 271.
Spottiswoode (Robert). Letten to
S. Grimaldi, 1825-1827. 34,188, ff. 130,
136, 158, 208.
Sprackling of co. Kent, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 41 b.
Sprat (Thomas), Bishop of Rochester,
Xetter to the Ecclesiastical Commission,
1688. Copies, 34,487, ff. 25 b, 27.
Spray (Nathanael). Letter to J. Bent-
ham, 1759. 33,537, f. 22.
Spray^Ote (Alexander), Vicar of Comp-
ton BtsKopy CO. Som, Book of Articlet
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577.
33,973, f. 18.
Spring (William). Letters to F. Gawdy,
1633. Eg, 2716, ff. 130, 132.
Springe (John), of Pakenhcm, co. Suff,
Letters to B. Gawdy, 1589, 1591. Eg,
2713, ff. 252, 280.
Sproat (Robert). Correspondence with
Sir J. Banks, 1802. 33,981, ff. 6, 53.
Spryng (Sir William), of Pakenham^ oo.
5m/. Letters to B. Gawdy, lante 15961
1698. Eg. 2713, ff. 450, 496.
Letter to, from Lord Hunsdoa,
[1603-1617 J. Eg. 2715, f. 203.
Sprynge (John), of Pakenhmn, Letter
to Sir B. Gawdy, 1600. Eg, 2714, f. 69.
Spnrforde (John), Schoolmaster ^ of East
Wrethamy co, Norf, Petition to B.
Gawdy, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 188.
Digitized by
INDEX.
859
Spurgin (John), Grocer ^ of Kenninghall,
CO* Aorf. Petition to the Lord Keeper,
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 189.
Bpurling (James). Letters to W. Hale,
1636— c*rc. 1640. 33,572, ff. 52, 108,
138, 149, 188, 202, 227, 256 ; 33,573,
f. 429.
Sanerries Xaaor, m WesUrham^ co,
Kent. Eitracts from court-rolls of,
1704-70 ; 19th cent. 33,899, f. 90.
Squire (William Barclay), of the British
Museum, Presented, in 1890, Add.
33,796.
Stacy (Francis). Prayers, meditations
and religions poems, early 16th cent.
33,974.
Stadion (Johann Philipp Carl Joseph),
County Imperpil Envoy in London,
Minutes of Lord OrcDville's conversation
with, 1793. 34,447, ff. 485, 487.
Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1792. Copy. 34.444, ff. 321, 323.
Letter to , n. d. 34,461,
f. 151.
Stadler (Maximilian), Abbe^ Musician.
Letter to D. Artaria, 1793. Genu.
33,965, f. 331.
Stafford, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp. Eliz.— Chas. il. Add. Ch. 39,976.
Letter to the Sheriff, from Lord
Burghley, Sirs F. Walsiugham and W.
Mildmay, 1584. 33,594, f. 119.
Letter to the Sheriff, from the
Privy Council, 1585. 33,594, f. 164.
Letter to the Justices of, from Sir
R. Sadleir, 1585. 33,594, f. 185.
■ Letters from the Deputy - Lieu-
tenants of, to those of CO. Derby, 1660,
1661. Copies. 34,306, ff. 11 b, 16 b.
Stafford, co. staff. Lint of prisoners
awaiting trial at, 1725. 33,576, f. 116.
Stafford, Earl of. V. Stafford (Ualph
de).
Stafford, Viscount v. Howard (William).
Stafford (Anne), tcidovj of Humphrey,
D'lke of Buckingham. Household-book,
1465-1466. 34,213.
Stafford (Dorothy), elder dau. of Henry,
Ut Baron Stafford. Letter to [B.]
Gawdy, 1576. Eg. 2713. f. 54.
Stafford (Humphrey), %th Earl of
Buckingham. Cast of seal of, 1403. C. 1.
Stafford (John). Letter to C. Gawdy,
1663. Eg. 2717. f. 248.
Stafford (Ralph de). Earl of Stafford.
Drawing of seal of, 1363; 19th cent.
33,926, f. 76.
Stagffins (Isaac), one of the King's
Batia. Appointment of his wife as his
attorney, 1682. 33,965, f. 91.
Stahremberg. v. Starhemberg.
Staina Enndred, co. Camb. Deed
relating to, 1592. Add. Ch. 39,069.
Staley (John), jun. Acquittances to
L. Bolton and C. Yatey, 1671, 1672.
Eg. 2717, ff. 322, 324, 340.
Staley ( William). Bond to D. Hanlocke,
1676. Eg. 2717, f.S^O.
Stalisfleld, co. Kent Deeds relating
to, 1428, 1561. il<W. a. 36,882; 36,883.
Stamford, Earl of, v. Grey (Thomas).
Stamfort, Major: Jacobite peendo-
nym for E. Hamilton, 1718-9. 33,950,
f. 90 b.
Stamp (George), of Twyford, co. Norf,
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1694. Eg, 2718,
f. 146,
Stamp Office. Enquiry of, respecting
liability to duty of Coleridge *s paper
" The Friend," 1808. 34,046, f. 44.
Standford, co. Kent Grant of the ad-
vowson of, 1546. Add. Ch. 36,454, a, b.
Deed relating to, 1565. Add. Ch,
36,8S4.
Standon, oo. Hertf. Deeds relating to,
1500-1509. Add. Ch. 35,515-35,517.
Standyshe (Thomas^ Rector of El-
worthy, CO. Sim. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 83,973,
f. 6.
StanfEkSt (William), Vicar of Halse, co,
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1572. 33,973. f. 8.
Stanhope (Hon. Alexander), Resident
at the Hague. Letter to Sec. Vernon,
1700. Copy. 34,348, f. 98.
Stanhope (Charles), 3rcf Earl Stanhope,
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1792.
33,541, f. 320.
Stanhope (Edward), of Nottingham,
Letter to Sir R. Sadleir, 1585. 33,594,
f. 206.
Stanhope (Edward), Chancellor of the
see of London. Letters to B. Gawdy,
1593. Eg. 2713, ff. 303, 305.
Stanhope (Edward). Letter to R.
Knowles, ante 1600. Eg. 2714, f. 57.
Stanhope {Sir John). Privy Council
letter signed by, 1601. 33,924, f. 29.
Stanhope {Hon. Leicester Fitzgerald
Charles)^ Co/. Letters to Jeremy Bent -
ham, 1825-1830. 33,546, ff. 58, 116,
118 389
^ Letter to J. F. Colls, 1826.
33,546, f. 120.
Stanhope {Hon. Lincoln Edwin Robert),
Lieut. 'Col., aftcmards Major»General*
Digitized by
860
INDEX.
Letter to Jeremy Benthim, 1830. 33,546,
f. 362.
Btanhope (Sir Michael). Correspond-
ence with his cousin, B. Gswdy, 1592,
[1596]. Eg. 2713, ff. 294, 295, 473.
StanllOpe (Philip), Hesident at Ham-
burg, Letters to W. Titley, 1758. Eg.
2694, ff. 223, 227, 236.
Stanliopa (Sir William), of Bury, co,
Suffolk. Ltitters to his brother-in-law,
F. Gawdy, 1622-1628. Eg. 2715,
ff. 239, 420, 450.
Stanhope (William), Baron, afterw.
Earl of, Harrington, Secretary of State.
Correspondence with W. Titley, 1736-
1744. Eg. 2683, ff. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7-37,
39-50, 53-67, 72, 81-91, 96, 99, 103,
128. 141, 240, 249, 265, 268, 317, 319,
323, 329, 332, 334, 336, 338; ^^.2684,
passim'. Eg. 2685, passim'. Eg. 2686,
passim; Eg. 2687, passim; Eg. 2b88,
passim; Eg. 2689, ff. 1-249 passim;
Eg. 2693, ff. 292, 305, .309.
Correspondence with the Board of
Trade, 1739-1740. Copies. Eg. 2687,
ff. 19, 23, 26, 37.
• Correspondence with Baron Soh-
lenthal, 1740, 1741. Eff. 2687, f. 17 ;
Eg. 2689, ff. 70, 72, 74, 200.
Letter to Count Schnlemberg^
1741. Copy. Eg. 2688, f. 329.
Letter to Sir C. Wich, 1741.
Copy. Eg. 2688, f. 333.
Stanlev Abbey, co. Wilts. Cast of
seal of Abbat Nicholas, circ, 1300.
xcv. 10.
Stanley (Charles), Sth Earl of Derhif.
Papers relating to his estates, 1662-1675.
33,589, ff. 217-220, 238-285.
Stanley (Dorothea Helena), widow of
Charles, 8M Earl of Derby. Correspond-
ence with the Duke of Ormonde, 1673.
33,589, ff. 190, 192.
Stanley (Dorothy), rfatt. of W. Newton,
of Pownall, CO. Chester, wife of W.
Stanley, of Nottingham. Acquittance to
W. Moreton, 1617. 33,938, f. 98.
Stanley' (Edmund), Vicar of Curry
, CO. Sam. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33,973,
f. 20.
Stanley (Elizabeth), wife of William
George Richard, 9th Earl of Derby.
Papers cone, her jointure, 1673. 33,589,
ff. 102, 104.
Stanley (Henry), Baron Strange, 4th
Etrl of Derby (1572). Challenge by,
1554. 33,735, f. 6 b.
Stanley (John), of Testerton, co. Norf.
Letter to Sir T. Knyvett, circ. 1581.
Eg. 2713, f. 122.
Stanley (John), of Testerton, ce. Norf.
Letter to Lady Knyvett, 1588. Eg, 2713,
Stanley (John), Mus. Bae. Soon, 18th
cent. 33,351, ff. 10, 33 b.
Stanley (John Thomas). Letter U>
Lord Auckland, 1790. 34,434, f. 201.
Stanley (William), 0/ A^oi^rt^Aam. Ac-
quittance from him and his wife Dorothy
to W. Moreton, 1617. 33,938, f. 96.
Stanley (William George Richard), 9tJk
Earl of Derby. Correspondence with
the 1st Duke of Ormonde, 1673-1675.
33,589, ff. 127-274 passim.
Letters to the 2nd Duke of Or-
monde, 1688. 33,589, ff. 302, 304.
Stannard (John). Letter to O. L«
Nere, 1692. Eg. 2718, f. 17.
Stannaries, v. Tin.
Stanroyd ( Thomas), Lieut. Corre-
spondence with Sir J. Banks, 1798.
33,980, ff. 152-154, 157, 158.
Stanstead, co. Hertf. Deeds relating
to, 1247, 13th cent. Add. Ch. Sb,5lS ;
35,519.
Stansted-Monntfitchet, co. Eskx.
Deeds relating to, temp. Hen. III. — 1753.
Add. Ch. 37,640-37,648.
Parish-registers, 1558-1754. Tran-
script, 1891. 34,102.
Stanton Drew, co. Som. Excursion
to, with views and drawings, 1815, 1832.
33,648, f. 186 ; 33,725.
Stanway, co. Essex. Index to epitaphs
in the church, etc., 19th cent. 33,528,
f. 182.
Stapelhoe, co. Bedf Deed reUting to,
circ. 1228. Add. Ch. 33,054.
Staper (Nicholas). Specimen of his
handwriting, 1590. 33,963, f. 135.
Staple, CO. Kent. Deed relating to.
1399. Add. Ch. 36,885.
Staple. Case of SUple v. Heydon, 1703.
34,125, f. 131 b.
Staple (John), of Lewes. Letter to R.
Juxon, 1592. 33,410, f. 20.
Staple (Percival), of Barbican, London.
Letter to T. Knyvett, 1626. £^.2715.
f. 303.
Staplehnrst, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1566, 1578. Add. Ch. 36,886-
36,888.
Stapleton(Thomii8). Letter to ,
1766. 34,175, f. 25.
Staploe Enndred, co. Cumb. Deeds
relating to, 1580, 1587. Add. Ch.
39,070} 39,071.
Digitized by
INDEX.
861
Starborongh (John), Curate of Broad'
water, co. Si^x, Excommunication by,
1592. 33,410, f. 25.
Star Cross, Order of the. v. Orders,
MUitary,
Starffa (Richard), of Stratton, oo. Norf.
Letter to [T.] Kuyvett, 1627. £y. 2715,
f. 318.
Starhsmbarg (Joseph Ludwig von),
Co'int, Austrian Envon at the Hngue.
Letters to Lord Auckiand, 1793-1802.
34,448, f. 452; 34,450, ff. 124, 132, 362;
34,455, ff*. 230, 471.
Letter to the States-General, 1793.
34,450, f. 64.
Starling (John), of Hockering, co. Norf.
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1695. Eg. 2718,
f. 181.
Starling (Richard). Letters to 0. Le
Neve, 1694. Eg. 2718, ff". 125, 144,
152.
Starling (Thomas), of Norwich. Letters
to J. Hare, 1707-1715. Eg. 2720,
f. 441 ; Eg. 2721, ff". 161, 401, 402, 409,
427.
Letter to J. Calfe, 1712. Eg.
2721, f. 405.
Starman (John W — ). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1800. 33,980, f. 239.
Staten Island, America. Value of
estates of rebels in, circ. 1778. 34,416,
f. 163.
Statham ( ), Marshal of Derby
Gaol. Letter to. from T. Canlton, 1665.
34,306, f. 45.
Stather (William), Clerk. Accompts
of, on behalf of Isabel, Lady Morlev,
1463-4. 34,122, A.
Stationery. Supplied to officers in
the Exchequer, etc.y 1614, 1638. 34,318,
ff. 31, 56.
Stanghton, Great, co. Hunt. Deeds
relating to, 1566-1631. Add. Ch.
34,089; 34,090 ; 39,322-39,329.
Staunton {Sir George Leonard), Ist
Bart. Portrait, 1792. Engr. 33,931,
f. 5.
Staunton (Sir George Thomas), 2nd
Bart. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1812.
33,982, f. 35.
Autograph, 1857. 33,931, f. 6.
Portrait, 1832-3. Engr. 33,931,
f. 6.
Staunton (William). V. Stranton
(William oQ.
Stajmes (John). Letter to T. Knyvett,
1637. Eg. 2716, f. 290.
Stedman (James). Letter to R. Dale,
1694. Eg. 2718, f. 156.
Stedman (Robert). Correspondence
with W. Titley, 1744. Eg. 2693, ff. 165,
225, 278.
Steede of co. Sent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 72.
Steele (Andrew), Clerk to tlie Signet.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1802. 33,981,
f. 64.
Steele (Joshua), President of the Society
of Arts in Barbados. Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1779-1793. 33,977, ff. 100,
111, 124, 1:35, 204; 33,978, ff. 70, 131,
159. 210, 242; 33,979, ff. 34, 35;
33,982, f. 249.
Steele (Sir Richard). Royal Bounty to,
1721-25. 34,327, f. 6.
Letter to his wife, n. d. 33,964,
f. 380.
Steele (Thomas), Secretary to the
Treasury. Letter to W, Eden, 1787.
34,425, f. 214.
Steengrachtd'Oosterland( ).
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1792. 34,441,
f. 451.
Letter to Lord H. J. Spencer, 1793.
34,451, f. 312.
Steep-Holm Island, oo. 8cm. Ac-
count of visit to, with views, 1832.
33,728.
Steevens (George). Wrote, late 18th
cent., Add. 33,786.
SteerenS (William). Letter to W.
Hale, 1671. 33,573, f. 97.
Steinhorst, «n Saxe Lauenherg. Papers
relating to a claim by the King of
Denmark in, 1738-1739. Eg. 2685,
ff. 119, 144, 162, 207, 296.
Steinkirk, m Belgium. List of the killed
and wounded in the battle of, 1692.
34,096, f. 78.
Steinman (George Steinman). Letters
to Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1838 - 1845.
33.929, ff. 441, 490, 522, 539-542, 545,
554, 572-581.
SteU'Xaria. v. St. Mary's, Sciay
Isles.
Stelling, CO' Kent, Deed relating to,
1592. lAdd. Ch. 36,889.
Stempe (John). Letter to ,
temp. Hen. VIII. 34,317, f. 15.
Stepenson (Archibald). Letter to the
Lord Loudoun, 1777. 34,413, f. 446.
Stephen, S. Miniature of, late 1 5th
cent. 34,294, f. 191 b.
Stephens (Anthony). Receipt, as
attorney for Visct. Falkland, 1685.
34,195, f. 89.
Digitized by
862
INDEX.
Stephens {Prof. George),©/ Copenhagen.
Presented, in 1890-1893, Add, 33,610,
H; 33,795; 34,069; 34,269-34.273;
34,486, E ; and Add, Ch, 38,986-39,038.
Stephens (James). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1794. 33,979, ff. 267, 272, 273.
Stephens (Laurence), of Harling^ co,
Norf, Letters to Sir K. Knolles, [1615].
Eg. 2715, ff. 190, 191.
Stephens (Sir Philip), Bartf Secretary
to the Admiralty, Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1781, 1782. 33,977, ff. 128, 139,
152.
Letter to W. Eden, 1786. 34,421,
f. 2.
. Letter to G. Aust, 1793. Copy,
34,450, f. 272.
Stephens (Robert). Letter to ,
a, a. Eg. 2722, f. 190.
Stephenson {Lieut,-Gen. Sir Frederic
Charles Arthur), K.CB, Vote of t banks
to, 1885. 34,481.
Stephenson (Joseph). Anthems, 18th
cent. 33,568, ff. 6 b, 16 b.
Stepney, co. Middl, Deeds relating to,
1597-1601. Add, Ch, 39,407-39,410.
Stepney (George), Secretary to the
English Embassy at Berlin^ Envoy at
Dresden and Vienna, Letter to Sir W.
D. Colt, 1690. 34,095, f. 90.
Letters to W. Blathwayt, 1694-
1705. 34,354, ff. 1, 12, 18-26.
Instructions, as Envoy to Vienna,
1701. 34,354, f. 14.
Sterling (Christopher), of Norwich,
Letter to J. Hare, 1719. Eg, 2721,
f. 445.
Sterlinff (John). Letter to J. Gillman,
18347 34,225, f. 194.
Sterne (Laurence). Notes on the
humour of, by S. T. Coleridge, 19th
cent. 34,225, f. 68.
. Letter to Foley and Panchaude,
Bankers, Paris, 1767. 33,964, f. 381.
StevenaflPe, co. Hertf, Deeds relating
to, 1525-1691. Add. Ch, 35,520-35,522.
_ — Levy of arms on the inhabitants
of, 1660. 33,574, ff. 63, 77.
^— Deeds relating to Boxbury-cum-
Chells manor in, 1647-1727. Add, Ch,
35,523-35,536.
. Absti-act of title of Boxbury-cum-
Chells manor in, Geo. II. 33,575,
ff. 27-33.
Stevenage Manor, 00. iTtfrf/. Papers
reUting to, 1654-1725. 33,574, ff. 84-
96.
Stevens (John). Memorial to Sir J.
Banks, 1787. 33,978, f. 169.
Stevens (Laurence), of Harling, Letter
to , 1615. Eg, 2715, f. 189.
Stevens (Richard). Letter to Sir J.
Banks and Dr. Solander, 1774. 33,977,
f. 58.
Stevenson (Elizabeth), Prioress of
Bunifay. General pardon to, 1510.
Copy. 33,988, f. 94.
Stevenson (Henry), of Philadi'lphiiu
Advice to Sir W. Howe on military
matters in America, 1 1 78. Copy. 34,415,
f. 68.
Stevenson (Margaret), tcidow^ of St.
Gregory*Sf Norwich. Bond to, from J.
Brewster, for the purchase of 400 Iceland
cod and 20 old lings, 1615. Eg, 2715,
f. 19 b.
Steward (John), of Tenterden, co. Kent.
Suit by his executor, 1639. 33,512,
ff. 26, 28.
Steward (Symeon). Account of his
descendants and lands, n. d. Eg. 2722,
f. 112.
Stewart, v. also Stuart.
Stewart (Alexander), of Oarlies. Com-
plaints against Lord Maxwell, [158^].
33,531, f. 213.
Stewart (Anna), Lady Saltoun. c.
Abemethy (Anna).
Stewart (0—), Lievt. B.N. Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1801. 33,980, f. 264.
Stewart (Charles), 5th Earl of Lennox.
Letter to the Scotch Council, 1572.
33,531, f. 109.
Stewart (Francis), Earl of Bothvell.
Advice to, as keeper of Liddesdale, [1591].
33,531, f. 241.
Capitulation offered to, and pro-
clamation against, by James VI., 1593,
1594. 33,531, ff. 281, 283.
Stewart {Major-Qen. Sir Herbert),
K.CB. Vote of regret for the death of,
1885. 34,481.
Stewart (Lord James), Commendtdor
of St. AndretrSj afterw. Earl of Murray
and Regent of Scotland. Correspond-
ence with Sirs R. Sadleir and J. Croft^
1559. 33,.592, ff. 70, 75, 116, 158, 183,
18.5, 201, 202, 228, 230, 240, 242, 250,
253, 261-269, 273, 276.
— Proceedings and accusations against
Marv, Queen of Scots, 1568. 33,531,
ff. 41-70.
Implication of, in the murder of
Darnley, 1569. 33,531, f. 71.
Conference with Qu. Mary's sup-
porters at Glasgow, 1569. 33,531, f. 75.
Offers to, for a pardon, from J.
Grant of Feubhy, 1569. 33,531, f. 77.
Digitized by
INDEX.
863
8t0Wart (Lord James), Commendator of
St, Andrews, afierw. Earl of Murray and
Regent of Scotland {continued). Lettei-s
to, from Sir N. Throkmorton and W.
Stewart, 1569. 33,531, ff. 79, 81.
Stewart (James), of Curdonald, Letter
to Lord Lennox, 1559. Copy. 33,592,
f. 214. ' '
Stewart (John), 7th Earl of Galloway,
Attested copy of bulletin on health of
George III., 1788. 34,079, f. 77.
Stewart (John). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1806. 34,456, f. 548.
Stewart {Lisut-CoL John Donald Ham-
ill), CM.G, Letter to Gen. Gordon,
1884. PHnted, 34,474, f. 109.
Stewart (Margaret), widow of Matthew^
4M Earl of Lenrtox, Letters to, from
the Regent Morton, 1573. 33,531, ff. 113.
114. '
Genealogical note on, 16th cent.
34,394, f. 52 b.
Stewart (Matthew), 4*A Earl of Lennox.
Letter to, from J. Stewart, 1559. 33,592,
f. 214. '
Letter to, as Regent of Scotland,
from Qu. Elizabeth, 1570. 33,531, f. 95.
Stewart (Lord Robert), natural son of
James K, afterw. Earl of Orkney. Com-
plaints against, while Fewar of Orkney
and Shetland, 1575. 33,531, f. 161.
Stewart (Robert), Earl of March. Re-
ferences to, ctrc. 1582. 33,933, ff. 58,
63, 65.
Stewart (Robert), Viscount Castlereagh,
and (1821) 2nd Marquis of Londonderry.
Letter to Lord Auckland, 1800. 34,455,
I. 279.
Letter to Lord , ri796-
1821]. 33,441, f. 71.
S^wart (William). Letter to the
Regent Murray, 1569. 33,531, f. 81.
Stewart (Cd. William), Captain of the
Guard to JavMS VI. English proposals
to, as ambassador from Scotland, ri5831
33,531, ff. 183, 185.
Steyner. v. Scamdell al. Steyner
(John). ^
Steyning, co. Sussex. Consistorial cita-
tions in, 1592. 33,410, f. 23.
StUlingflett (Cbthbert). Warrant
for payment to, as Queen's Messensrer.
1593. 33,964, f. 3. ^ '
SWlington (William), of Ealfield.
Confntotions of the sermons preached
to the Catholic prisoners in York Castle.
1600. 34,250. '
Stirling (Fanny), Actress. Letter to
A. G. Kurtz, n. d. 33,964, f. 86.
Stock (Abraham). Letter to W. Blath-
wayt, 1692. 33,924, f. 84.
Stockbnry, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1555, 1566. Add. Ch. 36,890 ; 36,891.
Stockdale (Thomas). Letter to Lord
Fairfax, 1642. 34,274, f. 94.
StOCkett of CO. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 33.
Stockliolm. V. ITews-letters.
Stocks. Rise and fall of 3 per cents,
1760-1780. 34,417, ff. 18, 19.
Price of, 1781-1791. 34,435,
ff. 344, 345.
Stodart (J—). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1800. 33,980, f. 218.
Stodmarsk, co. Kent. Deeds relatine
to, [1407-1408?], 1427. Add. Ch.
36,892 ; 36,893.
Stoke, CO. Kent. Deeds relatintr to.
1468, 1578. Add. Ch. 36,894-36,896.
Stoke Conrcv, co. Som. Cast of seal
of burgesses oh Lxxxvii. 35.
Stoke-nezt-Chiildford, 00. Surrey.
Induction of J. Russell to the rectory,
1762. 34,195, f. 191.
Stokes of CO. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 53.
Stokes (James). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1806. . 34,457, f. 110.
Stokes (Jonathan). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1783. 33,977, ff 233, 235.
Stokes (Richard), Rector of Bunwell, co.
Norf. Letters to Sir T. Knyvett, 1591.
Eg. 2713, f. 276.
Bond to R. Smith, 1592. Ea.
2713, f. 290. ^
Stokes (Miss Susan Mary). Gleanings
in English biography, 19th cent. 33,386-
33,389.
Gleanings in English and foreign
history, 19th cent. 33,390; 33,391.
Stokes (Prof. Whitlev), C.S.L, C.LE.
Presented, in 1889, Add. 33,567.
Stokesay, co. Salon. Deed relating to.
1588. a. 35,435.
Stoky (Thomas), Vicar of Tlton, and
Hector of Stocklinch Otiersay, co. Som.
Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed
by, 1571, 1574. 33,973, ff 3, 12 b.
Stolberg (Christian Ernest von), Count.
Correspondence with W. Titley, 1744
Eg. 2693, ff. 91, 213.
Stolberg (Christian Gunther?), Count,
Daniah Minister of State. Letter to W.
Titley, 1739 C py. Eg. 2685, f. 345.
Digitized by
864
INDEX.
Stoll (Rosioe), Opera Singer, Receipt
for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965, f. 167 b.
Stone, CO. Kent. Deed relating to, 1381.
Add. Ck. 36,897.
Stone, tn Oxney Island^ co. Kent
Deeds relating to, 1561, 1592. Add. Ch.
36,899; 36,900.
Stone, near Faveraham, co. Kent Deed
relating to, 1453. Add. Ch. 36,898.
Stone (Andrew), Under Secretary of
State. Letter to W. Titley, 1741. £g,
2688, f. 196.
Stone (George). Letter to W. Eden,
1788. 34,428, f. 306.
Stone (Mark), of Kin^s Lynn. Letter
to Capt. Le Neve, 1705. Eg. 2720,
f. 237.
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1707. Eg.
2720, f. 436.
Stone (William). AcquitUnce, 1586.
Eg. 2713, f. 192.
Stone {Sir William). Certificate for
the sufficiency of the sureties of Capt.
Garrett, n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 59.
Stones. Poem on the virtues of, 15th
cent. 34,360, f. 58.
Stonliewer (Richard). Letters to R.
Gunning, 1766. Eg. 2696, ff. 25, 91.
Stonley (Richard), Teller of the Ex*
chequer. Accompts, 1576, 1579-1580.
34,215, ff. 1, 14.
Stopford (James George), Viscount
Stopford. Letter to Lord Auckland,
1796. 34,454, f. 34.
Storer (Anthony Morris), Commissioner
for Trade. Letters to Lord Auckland,
1778-1799. 34,416, f. 149; 34,421,
ff. 144, 268, 337, 367, 402; 34,423,
f. 55 ; 34,424, ff. 308, 358, 429 ; 34,425,
f. 96; 34,426, ff. 133, 355; 34,427,
ff. 190, 199, 202, 382, 389, 397, 421, 431,
449 ; 34,428, ff. 6, 47, 70, 134. 220, 312,
408, 456 ; 34,429, ff 105, 431, 453;
34,430, f. 46 ; 34,432, f. 295 ; 34.433,
ff. 184, 363 ; 34,434, f. 134 ; 34,435,
f. 359 ; 34,437, f. 82 ; 34,443, ff. 10i>,
428; 34,444, f. 48; 34,445, f. 151;
34,447, f. 9; 34,448, f. 234; 34,450,
f. 336 ; 34,453, f. 242 ; 34,455, f. 129.
Storer (John). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1796. 33,980, f. 54.
Storey (George Aiolphus), Artist.
Letter to A. G, Kurtz, 1864. 33,964,
f. 209.
Storks (Henry), Serjeant-at-law. Letter
to Knapp, 1827. 34,188, f. 233.
Stormont, Vitcomt. v. Murray (David).
Storrington, co. Suss, Deed relaUn^
to, 1555. Add Ch, 37,376
Stortford,' Bishop's, co. ffertf.
V. Bishop's Stortford..
Story n^e Flampin (Eliza), widow, of
Lo 'don, Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1695-
1696. Eg, 2718, ff. 186, 248, 253, 299,
301.
Stotfold, CO. Bedf. Deeds relating to,
1554, 1555. Add. Ch, 35,233-35.235.
Stothard (Robert T— ). Letter to Rer.
W. Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f. 39.
Stothard Cl'homas), R.A. Letter con-
cerning drawings of, 1806. Eg. 2679,
f. 13.
Stoughton, FamHy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 152.
Stonrmouth, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1460. Add. Ch. 36,901.
Sepulchral brass of Mag. T.
Mareyp, 1472. 33,925, f. 90.
Stow (John), o6. 1605. Owned Add,
34,360.
Stowe Enndred, co. CM. Deed
relating to, 1587. Add. Ch. 39,072.
Strachey (Richard), of Ashwick. Letter
to Rev. W. Phelps, 1831. 33,836, f. 78.
Stradbroke, co. Suf. Deeds relating
to, 1601, 1619. Add. Ch. 32,939 ; 32,940.
Stradling (William). Letter to Rer.
J. Skinner, 1832. 33,716, f. 106.
Letter to Rev. W. Phelps, 1835.
33,836, f. 151.
Straffe (John). Letter to Sir B. Gawdy,
1604. Eg. 2714, f. 361.
Strafford, Earl of. v. Wentworth
(Thomas).
Stralendorf (Peter Heinrich ronX
Baron, Imperial Vice-Chancellor. Lett«T
to, from Charles L, 1635. 33,596, f. 3.
Strang (David). Bond for entry of Q.
Hopper, 1559. 33,592, f. 74.
Voidance of the bond of, for entry
of G. Hopper, 1560. 33,592, f. 254.
Strang (John), Cap*. Letter to R.
Gunning, 1766. Eg. 2696, f. 63.
Strange, Baron. -9. Stanley (Henry).
Strange (John), F.R.S,, British kesu-
dent at Venice, Letters to T. Martyn,
1769-1786. 33,349.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1782.
33,977, f. 145.
Strange (Sir Robert), Engrater, Letter
to Humphrey, 1777. 33,405^
f. 189.
Digitized by
INDEX.
8lramgf6rcl, VisaomU. v, Smythe.
Btranton (Wniiam oO, of the diocese of
Durham, VisioD seen by, in 1406, in
St, Patrick's Purgatory, 15th cent.
34,193, ff. 99, 106, 119 b.
Strastarg. v. ITews-letters.
Stratfieldsaye, co, Southt Deed
relating to Haywood manor in, 1404.
Add. Ch. 36,987.
Stratford (Edmund), D./>., Professor
of Divinity at Dottaf/, Opinion on the
nature of tobacco, 1635. Lat. 33,587,
f. 8.
Stratford (Robert de), Vicar of Strat-
ford'On-Avon, afterw. Bishop of ChicheS'
ter. Impression of seal of, 1337.
LX XVIII. 6.
Stratford Xangthom Abbev, oo,
Essex. Fragment of the Domesday or
Ledger of. Copy, 1891. 34^078.
Stratf6rd-On-Avon, CO. Warw. Casts
of seals made in 1891 from charters^
belonging to the corporation of. xov.
22-24.
• Impression of seal of Trustees of
Shakespeare's Birthplace, Ci. 5.
Stratllbogy, co. Aberdeen. Gentlemen
of the name of Gordon dwelling in,
[1592-3]. 33,531, f, 279.
StrathAm, Earl of, v. Graham
(Patrick).
Strathem, Euphemia, Countess of,
V. Graham (Patrick), Earl of Strathem.
Straton (Alexander), Secretary of Lega-
tion at Vienna. Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 1791-1793. 34,438, f. 376 ; 34,443,
f. 284; 34,444, f. 281 ; 34,445, f. 122 ;
34,447, f. 206.
■ Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1791-1793. 34,437, ff. 1'26, 444,
474, 478 ; 34,438, ff. 153, 38H, 415. 421 ;
34,439, ff. 26, 57, 109, 118, 160, Ml ;
. 34,444, ff. 287, 296, 318, 344, 348;
34,445, ff. 15, 27, 78, 99, 117, 141, 154,
169, 1M6, 199; 34,446, ff. 292, 395, 457,
532 ; 34,447, ff. 95, 160, 195 ; 34,448,
ff. 5, 80, 261, 356.
Letter to the Duke of Leeds, 1791.
Copy. 34,435, f. 438.
Stratton, co. Bedf, Deeds relnting to,
1390-1584. Add. Ch. 35,236-35,250.
StransS (Johann), Musician. Letter te
von Miiller, 1838. Qerm, 33,965,
f. 332.
Strawberry Hill, Tunckenham^ 00,
Middl. List of books printed at, etc.,
[1775]. 38,498, ff. 16 b, 17.
StraatMld, fhmily of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,905, ff. 1-57.
BtveBitfeildL, Family of (continued). Ex*
tracts from parish-registers relating to,
19th cent. 33,904, f. 1.
Streatfeild (Hannah), wife of Rev. T,
StreatfeUd. Presented, in 1 890-9 1, Add,
33,878-33,929 ; 34,103-34,106 ; Add.
Ch. 36,460-36,991 ; 37,649-37,663.
Streatfeild (Rev. Thomas), of Chart*9
Edge. Collections for the history of
Kent, 19th cent. 33,878-33,929:
34,103-34,106.
Letters, 1823-1840. 34,103,
ff. 12-179.
Letters toS. Grimaldi, 1833-1837.
34,188, f. 563 ; 34,189, ff. 108, 110, 133.
Letters to, 1814-1847. 33,929,
ff. 34-585 passim.
Strete (Henry). Exchequer payment^
to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 30.
Striokland (Agnes). Letter to R.
Ackermann, n. d. 33,964, f. 3»3.
Stride ( ). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1796. 33,542, ff. 266,
269, 271.
Stride and Franks, Messrs. Letters
to Jeremy Bentham, 1803. 33,544,
ff. 94, 98.
Stringer (Peter). Acquittances fot
payment for sermons preached in Chester
Cathedral, 1666, 1667. 33,939, ff. 242,
246, 250.
Letters to P. Moreton, 1667-1668.
33,937, ff. 162, 185, 215.
Stringer (Thomas), of Ivy churchy co.
Wilts. Note-book of agricultural
memoranda, etc, ciro. 1655-1680.
33,509.
Strode (John), M.P. for Sandwich,
Letter to the town of Sandwich, 1685.
33,512, f. 112.
Strood, CO. Kent. Deed relating to, 1523.
Add. Ch. 36,902.
Stroud (William). Poems, 17th ceut.
33,998, ff. 12 b, 62, 68 b, 80 b.
StroynoWBki (T— ), Bishop Co idjutor
of J ucko [ Luck in Poland] and Rector of
the Imperial University of Wilna. Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1805. 33,981, f. 226.
Stratt (William). Letter to S. Bentham,
1827. 38,546, f. 169.
Stnaart Papers. Extracu from, isth
cent. 34,522.
Stuart. V. also Stewart.
Stuart (Andrew). Letters to W. Eden,
1782, 1789. 34,418, f. 480 ; 34,429,
f.437.
Stuart (Charles), Baron Stuart de
Rothesay. Letter to S. Bentham, 1828.
33,546, f. 219.
8 K
Digitized by
866
INDEX.
Stuart (Charles Edward), the Voung
Pretender, AdventureB of, after Cullo-
den, 1750. Copy, 19th cent. 34,526,
f. 65.
Verses on bis birthday, 1746 (?).
33,954, f. 81.
■ Letter concerning, 1773. 34,516,
f. 2.
Correspondence with the French
court, 1743-48. Fr, Extr. 34,523,
f. 77.
Stuart (Daniel), Editor of the Morning
Post and Courier, Letters to, from
Coleridge, Wordsworth and Southey,
1799-1838. 34,046.
Letter to the Stamp Office, 1808.
34,046, f. 44.
Correspondence with Lord Munster
respecting S. T. Coleridge's annuity,
1831. 34,046, ff. 112, 113.
•r Owned, in 19th cent., Add. 34,047,
Stuart (Henry), XorJ Z>ami;ey. ©.Scot-
land, Sovereigns of, Mary.
Stuart (Henry Benedict), Cardinal Duke
of York, Order on his banker at Paris,
pour les pauvres de mes abbayes,"
1771. 33,954, f. 13.
Medal, struck in 1788, etc, Engr,
33,954, ff. 9 b, 10 b, 11 b.
Stuart (James), Duke of Lennox, Order
to the Cinque-Ports, as Lord Warden,
. to hold musters, 1640. Copy, 33,512,
f. 64.
■ Letter to the town of Sandwich
recommending a member of Parliament,
1640. 33,512, f. 71.
Signature, 1641. 34,253, f. 3.
Stuart (James Francis Edward), the
Old Pretender, Depositions concerning
his birth, etc,^ 1688, 1689. 33,954,
ff. 3, 54.
Declaration, 1743. Signed, 33,380.
An hue and cry after, bv Jack
Catch, 1716. Printed, 33,954,*f. 31.
Epistle to Sir S. Garth, on his
landing; in verse, 1716. Printed,
33,954, f. 69.
Letter to , on the death of
W. Dicconson, 1742. 33,954, f. 5.
Letters to, from the Duke of Or-
monde, 1718-9. 33,950, ff. 1, 2 b, 5, 7,
34, 38, 39 b, 42 b, 44, 46, 47 b, 48 b. 69 b,
70 b, 73, 76, 77, 79 b, 82, 83 b, 86.
Letters to Maria Clementina, his
wife, from the Duke of Ormonde, 1719.
Fr. 33,950, ff. 60 b, 70, 86.
Stuart (John), Earl of Bute, Secretary
of State. Correspondence with W.
Titley, 1761. Eg, 2694, ff. 293, 298,
299, 301,304, 306 b.
Stuart (Pev, John). Letter to Sir B,
Menzies, 1777. 33,977, f. 65.
Stuart (Ludoric), Duke of Lennox,
Letter to Qu. Elizabeth, 1589. Cojfy,
33,531, f. 227.
Stuart (Mary). Bequeathed, in 1891,
^(W. 84,046 ; 34,047.
Stubbe (L — ). Letters to R. Gunning,
1767, 1768. Eg. 2696, f. 214; Eg,
2697, ff. 253, 267, 273, 288.
Stubbs (Henry). Oath of allegiance
subscribed by, 1666. 33,589, f. 37.
Stubbs (William), D.D,^ Bishop of
Chester, Impression of seal of. Lxxxvu.
50.
Studley of Sandwich, oo. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 19.
Stukeley, co. Hunt. Deeds relating
to, temp. John— 1590. Add, Ch. 39,162-
39,169 ; 39,330-39,332 ; 34,091-34,102.
Court-rolls, temp. Edw. I.— 1353.
Add. Rolls 39,738-39,740.
Sturges (John), LL.D. Papers on
ecclesiastiod tithes, 1791. 34,440,
ff. 54-80.
Sturm (Johann), If.D., Professor at
Louoain, Opinion on the nature of
tobacco, 1635. Lai. 33,587, t 1.
Sturmius (Johannes). Appointment
of G. Sulcher as English agent at
Strasburg, 1584. 33,924, f. 8.
Sturrey of oo. Kent, Family of
Notes on pedigree of, 1837. 34,103
f. 91.
Sturton (John), Vicar of Isle Brewers,
CO. Som, Book of Articles of ▲.o. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 17.
Stuteville (Sir Charles). Letter to
Lady Kuyvett, 1604. Eg, 2714, f. 363.
Stuteville (^>> Martin), of Dalham, co,
Suff. Letter to , 1624. Eg.
2715, f. 257.
Stydulf (Thomas), of Sevenoaks, oo,
Kent. Drawings of seal of, 1342-3,
1349-50 ; 19th cent. 33,'.»26, f. 77.
Style, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 314 b; 33,920, f. 41.
SMe (Elizabeth). Letter to LsAj
Twysden, 1669. 34,173, f. 32.
Stynton (Reuben), Rector of BeererO'
combe and Curry Mall<'tt, co. i>om. Book
of Artiirles of A.D. 1562 subscribed by,
1571. 33,973, f. 3.
Styward (Augustine), of Thetford,
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1600. Eg
2714, f. 104.
Digitized by
INDEX.
867
StjV ward (ThomasX 0/ GressmhaU^ co.
Sorf, Letters to B. Gawdy, 1594-
1595. Eg. 2713, ff. 350, 414» 418, 444.
Letter to Sir T. Knyvett, 1596.
Eg. 2713, f. 471.
Bond to, 1598. Eg. 2713, f. 498.
Bubsidies. «. Bavenae.
Buccession. Tractatus de auccession-
ibus, by J. Nagel, 15th cent. 84,271,
f. 102.
SnckliaLg {Rev. Alfred^ LL.B. Index
to epitapns and arms in his Memorials
of Essex Antiquities, 19th cent. 33.526,
f. 152.
Buckling {Sir John), Comptroller of
the Household. Commissions to, for
inquiry into port-fees, etc., 1624. 34,324,
ff. 230, 232.
Buckling (Robert), Jfayor of Norwich.
Letter to Mr. Serjeant Flowerdew,
1582. Eg. 2713, f. 137.
Acquittance, 1572. Eg. 2713, ^
f. 44. if *
Bucklyng (Edmund), DJ)., Sector of
BelleKhn, afterw. Dean of Norwich.
Letter to Sir B. Gawdy, 1602. Ea.
2714, f. 215.
Letter to , 1608. Eg. 2715,
f. 97. ^ '
Sudbury (Simon de). Bishop of London,
Confirmation by Pope Urban VI. of his
privileges to the Minor Canons of St.
Paul's, 1378. 34,268, f. 1.
Suffolk, County of. Collections of J. J.
Muskett relating to, 1 9th cent. 33,856-
33,877.
Writs relating to, tempp. Eliz. —
Charles IL Add. Ch. 39,977.
Circular letter to Justices of the
Peace for, from the Lord Chancellor,
1582. Eg. 2713, f. 133.
Suffolk, Countess of. v. Howard (Anne).
Duke of. V. Brandon (Charles).
— — Earls of.
V. De la Pole (Michael).
Howard.
Suit (Robert Francis), Clerk in the
Exchequer. Letter to Lord Auckland,
1806. 34,457, f. 42.
SuinebOCCa, Monastery of, m the
diocese of Ypres, Impression of seal of.
xcix. 20.
Sulcher (George), English Agent at
Strasshurg. Letter of Sir F. Walsing-
hamon his appointment, 1584. 33,924,
f. 8.
Suliarde (Edward), of Tolleshunt, oo.
Essex. Letter to B. Gawdy, 1588.
Eg. 2718, f. 246.
SuliTan (Richard Joseph), F.8.A,
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1789. 33,9784
f. 244.
SuUington. oo. Suss. Deed relating
to, 1603. Add. Ch. 37,643.
Sullivan (Arthur Seymour), Musician.
Letter to A. G. Kurtz, 1867. 33,965,
f. 92.
Sullye (Thomas), Rector of Fiddington,
ooTsom. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 14 b.
Sulpicius Sererus. Vitse patrum,
12th ceut. 33,518, f. 120.
Bulyard (Edward), of Hanghley Park,
CO. 8'tff. Letter to his cousin [B.
Gawdyl 1595. Eg. 2713, f. 456.
Sumatra, rsland of. Maps of, 17th
cent. 34,184, ff. 54 b, 56 b, 60 b.
Sunart, co. Argyll. Map of, early 18th
cent. 33,632, B.
Sunderland, Earl of. «. Spencer
(Robert).
Sundon, Baron, v. Clayton (William).
Sundridge, co> Eent. Extracts from
the parish-register, 1568-1808; 19th
cent. 33,915, f. 151.
— — Deeds relating to, 1561, 1595,
1627. Add. Ch. 36,415 ; 36,903 ; 36,904.
Sundriske Upland Manor, oo.
Kent. Rental, 19th cent. Copy, 33,902,
f. 58.
Surgery, v. Kedicine.
Surrenden Bering, m Ashford, oo,
Kent, Transcripts of records at, 19th
cent. 34,147-34,151 ; 34,156-34,160.
Surrey, Comty of. Writs relating to,
Umpp. Eliz. — Charles IL Add. Ch,
39,978.
Order for supplies from, for Calais,
1382. 33,511, f. 2 b.
Reports of the Commissioners of
Sewers, 1612-1617. 34,112, A-D.
SusatO (tylman de). Chansons from
hU collection, (1541-50); 19th cent.
34,071, passim.
Buesez, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp. Eliz.— Charles II. Add. Ch.
39,979.
— — Order for supplies from, for Calais,
1382. 33,511, f. 2 b.
Tours throuffh, with ^iews and
drawings, 1804, 1815, 1821. 33,637,
ff. 19-49 ; 33,649, f. 106 ; 33,670.
Account of British and Roman
remains in, with drawings, 1830.
33,718.
8 K 2
Digitized by
868
INDEX.
Sussex, EarU of,
V, Lennard (Thomas).
Ratcliffe.
Sutherland, Duke of, v, Leyeson-
Gower (George Granville).
Duchess of, v, Leveson-Gower
(Harriet Elizabeth Georgiana).
SutHwall (John). Exchequer payment
to, as valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 35 b.
Snttaby (John). Letter to S. Grimaldi,
1827. 34,188, f. 251.
Snttaby (Robert). Letters to S. Grim-
aldi, 1845, 1846. 34,189, ff. 299, 333.
Snttaby (W illiam), Bookseller, Letters
to' S. Grimaldi, 1825-1833. 34,188,
ff. 144, 175, 375, 433, 466, 543, 583.
SnttOUj CO, Bedf, Deeds relating to,
1523, 1529. Add. Ch, 35,251 ; 35,252.
Sntton, CO Sussex, Proceedings at
courts held in the church of, 1541-2.
33,410, f. 1.
Sntton (Christopher), Prebendary of
Biggleswade, Impression of seal of.
cm. 2.
Sntton (Evelyn L— ). Letter to Rev.
T. Streatfeild, 1827. 33,929, f. 93.
Sntton (Richard), of Feltwell, Letter
to Sir B. Gawdy, 1599. Hg, 2714, f. 14.
Sntton (Richard), of West Hurling, co,
Norf. Bond to R. Smyth, 1601. Ea,
2714, f. 147. ^
General release to F. Gawdy, 1615.
Hg, 2715, f. 195.
Sntton (Richard), Under Secretary of
State, Letters to R. Gunning, 1768,
1770. Eg, 2697, f. 294; £g, 2699.
f. 226. ^ '
Sntton-at-Eone, co. Kent, Deed
relating to, 1572. Add, Ch, 36,905.
Sntton Donnington, co. Notts,
History of the advowson of, 17th cent.
33,588, f. 27.
Sntton, East, oo. Kent, Deeds relat-
ing to, 1399-1514. Add, Ch, 36.906-
36,908.
Sntton St. Kary's, co. Line, Deed
relating to, 1610. Add, Ch, 34,231.
Sntton-Scotney, co. Southt, View,
1669. 33,767, B, f. 26.
Sntton-Veney, co. Wilts, Deed re-
lating to Hungerford manor in, 1406.
Add, Ch. 38,978.
Swale (Richard), Commissioner for
Causes Ecclesiastical. Letter to B.
Gawdy, 1593. Eg. 2713, f. 303.
Swallow (Samuel), British Consul k
Bussia, Letter to Sir R. Gunning, 1775.
Eg. 2703, f. 182.
Swan, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th cent
33,896, f. 68 ; 33,920, f. 37 b.
Swan (John). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1793. Lot, and Engl, 33,979, ff. 199,
223.
Swankin (George), Vicar of Pawldt,
CO, Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1573. 33,973, f. 10 b.
Swanscombe, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1589. Add. Ch, 36,909.
Swansea, co. Glam. Inscriptions on
tombstones in St. Mary's church and
churchyard, with other matters relating
to interments there, 1857. 34,061.
Swanton Kanor, co, Kent, Rental,
16th cent. 34,154, f. 45.
Swanwick (Richard). Letter to R.
Gunning, 1769. Eg, 2698, f. 28.
Swavesey, co, Camb, Deed relating
to, 1718. Add, Ch, 32,986.
Sweden, Sovereigns of. John III. De-
fence of Sir A. Ruthven against the
accusations of, 1573-4. 33,531, ff. 133-
150.
■ Letters to Sir A. Ruthven,
1573. Lat. Signed. 33,531, ff. 147,
149.
Gustavus (Adolphus) II. Letter
advising Charles 1. to co-operate with,
1632. 34,314.
. Chronogram on, 1634.
34,324, f. 331.
Christina. List of Swedbh ships,
[1650-1660]. 33,589, f. 14 b.
Letter to Cardinal de
Bouillon, 1686. Fr. 33,964, f. 43.
Charles XII. " Kempe," etc,
Jacobite pseudonym for, 171 8-9. 33,950,
f. 90 b.
Frederic I. Letter to ,
1742. Eg, 2690, f. 101.
Negotiations with Den-
mark, 1743-1744. Eg, 2692, ff. 11-16,
18, 95, 97, 118, 223.
For correspondence of ambassadors, etc.,
abroad, v, also : — Palmstierna (Niebs),
Minister at Copenhagen (1742).
Adolphus Frederic. For corre-
spondence of ambassadors, etc, abroad : —
V, Wynantz (A — ), Minister in Zon-
don (1758).
Gustavus II L Account of revolu-
tion in Sweden, 1772. Eg, 2701, ff. 133-
145.
Treaty with Rnasia, 1790.
Fr, Copy. 34,433, f. 83.
Proposal for conventioa
with Prussia, 1790. 34,431, f. 454.
Digitized by
Sweden, Sovereigns of, Gustavus III.
(continued). Reflections on the negotia-
tions with ** les trois coiirs alliees et*
mediatrices," 1790. 34,434, f. 434.
' Convention cone subsidy
to, 1791. 34,437, f. 424.
• Gustavu8 IV. Extracts of corre-
spondence of Baron Arm felt, Countess
Rudenskiold, etc., 1792-1794. 34,465,
ff. 204, 241.
Correspondence of Lord H.
J. Spencer when Envoy to, 1793-1794.
34,470.
V, also ITewff-letters.
Sweden and Vorway, Sovereigns of,
Oscar IL " Letter to Pr. Wiszniewsky,
1891. 34,274, f. 58.
Swedianr. c. Schwediaur (Francois
Xavier). ^ ^
Swelt (Leonard). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1787. 33,978, f. 126.
Swetman (John), Vvar of Sampford
Arundel, co. Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 2.
Swifb ( ). Breviat of his case for
slander and contempt of court, n. d.
Eg. 2722, f. 191.
Swift (Edward). Letter to R. Shillinge,
1675. Eg. 2717, f. 331.
Swifb {Dr, Jonathan), Dean of St.
I'atrick'a. Rhyming recipe for soup sent
to, by A. Pope, 1726. Copy, 34,lu9,
f. 3.
Swifb (William). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1789. 33,978, ff. 233, 238.
Swineshead, co. Hunt. Deed relating
to, 1630. Add. Ch. 34,103.
Switierland. Account of, 16th cent
Ital, 33,437.
Journal of tours in, by R. Qarm-
ston, 1787-8, 1790. 33,962.
Swyft (Richard), Merchant, of Norwich,
Acquittances, 1673, 1575. Ea. 2713,
ff. 46, 51.
Swynford (Katharine), vcife of John of
Gaunt. List of gifti* to Linc«fln Cathe-
dral, 17th cent. 34,140, f. 23 b.
Sw3mnerton (John), Sheriff of London.
Add 33,384 was dedicated to, by A.
Mnndy, in 1602.
Sy, Marquis de, v. Firmin (Alexandre
C^ar Anibal).
Sydenham (J—). Letter to Rev. W.
Phelps, 1833. 33,836, f. 122.
Sydenham (Thomas). Letter to W.
Hale, 1687. 33,573, f. 158.
INDEX. 869
Jey (Martin), of Morley, co. Norf.
lond to, 1596. Eg. 2713, f. 468.
Sydney, Viscount, v. Townshend (John
Thomas).
iSydney of co. Kent, Family of.
hxtr;\cts from deeds of, 19th cent.
34,105, ff. 119-195.
Sydney (Hon. Algernon), 2nd son of
Bobcrt, 2nd Earl of Leicester. **0f
Love," 17th cent. 34,100.
Portrait, 1820. 34,100, f. 2.
iSydney (Dorothy), wife of Robert^ 2nd
Earl of Leicester. Letter to, from Sir
J. Temple, 1639. 34,079, f. 33.
Sydney {Sir Henry), Lord Depity of
Ireland. Memoirs of events, 1530^4,
alleged to be from notes of, late 17th
cent. 33,746.
Instructions to, as Lord President
of Wales, 1574. Eg. 2790, f. 12.
• Instructions to, as Lord Deputy of
Ireland, 1575. Rj. 2790, f. 6.
Letter to Lord Treasurer Bnrgh«
ley, 1574. 34,079, f. 13.
Sydney (Henry), Viscount Sydney (1689)
and Earl of Romney (1694). Letter
to, when ambassador at the Hague, from
Lord Sunderland, 1680. 34,079, f. 42.
Letter to, from William 111., 1693.
33,350, f. 34.
Sydney (Sir Philip). Instructions to, on
nis mission to the Emperor, 1577. Eg,
2790, f. 218.
Treatise on Logic addressed to,
by A. Fraunce, circ. 1580-85. 34,361,
f. 32.
Sydney (Robert), Baron Sydney of
Penshurst. Patent of creation, 1603.
Extr, 34,218, f. 190.
Sydney (Robert), 2nd Earl of Leicester,
Endorsement of Sir J. Temple's letter
to Lady Leicester, 1639. 34,079, f. 33.
Sydney (5»r William Robert). Letter
to S. Grimaldi, 1831. 34,188, f. 496.
Sydow (Adolph de). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1816. 33,982, f. 113.
Syene, «« Egypt. Description of re-
mains of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-28.
34,082, f. 85.
Syer (Edward), of Ipswich (?). Inscrip-
tion by, 1732. Eg, 2788, f. 55 b.
SykeS (Sir Mark). Sale- catalogue of
prints, 1824. 33,396, f. 494.
SymCOttS (John), M.D. Letters, tf^c,
to R. Powers, 1633-1642. 33,464.
Symes (Capt. Michael), Ambassador to
the Burmese Court. Letters to Sir J.
Digitized by
870
INDEX.
Bunks, 1798, n. d, 83,980, f. 131:
33,982, f. 274.
Symmons (John), F.R,8. Utters to
Sir J. Banks, 1788-1804. 33,978, f. 187 ;
33,980, ff. 150, 200 ; 33,981, ff. 143,
174; 33,982, ff. 259, 334.
Symondes (John). Letter to Dr.
Talbot, 1609. Eg, 2715, f. 110.
Symonds (Edward), of Hindoiveston,
CO. Norf, Letter to Sir B. Gawdy,
1601. Eg. 2714, f. 161.
Symonds (James), of WestmiMter.
Letter to Capt, Le Neve, 1707. Eg,
2720, f. 437.
Bymonds (John), of Suxmnington, go,
Iforf Acquittance to T. Knyvett, 1655.
Eg. 2717, f. 87.
Symonds (John), of London, Letter to
0. Le Neve, 1706. Eg. 2720, f. 274.
Bymonds (Thomas), Priest, of Thomdon,
CO. Suff. Letter to Qawdy, *. a.
Eg. 2722, f. 193.
Symons (Benjamin Parsons), Warden
of Wadham College, Oxford. Letters to
Rev. W. Phelps, 1835. 33,836, ff. 189,
206.
Sympson, Familjf of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 84.
Sympson (Georjje), Vtoar of Findon,
CO. Sussex. Examination of, 1592.
33,410, f. 96.
Syms (Frederic George). Letters to
S. Grimaldi, 1827. 34,188, ff. 243, 247.
MjriA, Journal of travels in, 1837-8.
34,199.
Syyret (Ge— ), Greffier of Jersey. Re-
gister of corn-rents signed by, 1678-
1691. 34,259.
T— (W— C— ). Letters to W. Eden,
1779. 34,416, ff. 315, 356.
T— y M— (L— G— ). " El Alcalde
Medico " : play by, 18th cent. 33,478,
f. 60.
Table Bay, 8. Africa, Map of, 17th
cent. 34,184, f. 12 b.
Tafell, in Egypt. Description and
drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,082, f. 177 ; 34,087, ff. 5, 6.
Taggart (James). Letter to Lord
Spencer, 1797. 33,963, f. 125.
TagliOlli (MarieX Ikmoer. Letter U
the Duchess of St. Alban's, 1832. iV.
33.964, f. 170.
Taillor (Robert), Teller of the Ex-
cheq'/er. Accompts, 1576, 1579-1580.
34,215, ff 1, 14.
Talaton, oo. Devon. Admissions of
rectors, 1437-43. 38,784, f. 1.
Talbot (Charles), Du'te of Shreufsbftrif,
Correspondence, 1688 - 1704. Extr.
34,519.
Power to, to treat with the Dutch
ambassadors, 1689. 34,340, f. 43.
Talbot (E— S— ). Letters to Q. Eden,
1809. 34,457, ff. 517, 520,
Talbot (Francis), Sth Earl of Shrewt-
bury. Privy Council letter signed bv,
1559. 34,079, f. 5.
Talbot (George), 4th Earl of Shrete^mry.
Royal warrant to, as Steward of the
Household and Lieutenant of the Van*
guard, [1513]. 34,079, f. 1.
Exchequer payment to, as Chamber-
lain of the iLcchequer, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 50.
Talbot (George), eth Earl cf Shrewt-
bury. Papers and correspondence rel. to
his custody of Mary, Qu. of Scots, 1584-
1585. 33,594.
Talbot (Gilbert), afterw. 7th Earl of
Shrewsbury. Letter to Lord North,
1584. 34,079, f. 15.
Talbot ('S^ir Gilbert), Master of the Jewl
HiAAse. On the Jewel House, and his
own services, 1680. 34,359.
Talbot (Sir John), of Swannmgton, co.
Leic. Acquittance by, 1378. Add. Ch.
33,009.
Talbot {ffcn. Mary Lucy), wife of T. U.
Talbot, of Margam. Letters to 2nd
Lord Auckland, 1808-1814. 34,457,
ff. 418, 493, 525, 584 ; 34,458, ff. 7, 53,
119, 496, 573, 627 ; 34,459, ff. 106, 123,
131 ; 84,461, ff. 160-170.
Talbot {Dr. Thomas), /.P.,©/ TSfenham,
00. Norf. Letter to, from J. Symondes,
1609. Eg, 2715, f. 110.
Tales. Gesta Romanornm, end of 14th
cent. Lat. 33,784, f. 4.
■ Collections of *'Ezempla" and
Church tales, 14th cent. Lat. 33,956,
ff. 2, 92.
Irish teles, 1450-1500. 33,993.
T&in h6 Regamain, and other tales,
15th cent. Iris/i. 33,993, ff. 1-7.
— Narratio de Spiritu Guidonis, 15th
cent. 34,1^3, f. 101.
Digitized by
INDEX.
871
Tales (continued). Narratio de triginta
argenteis, 15th cent. 34,276, f. 33 b.
Legend of the thirty pieces of
ailrer gained by Judas Is'cariot, circ.
1500. Lat 34,139. f. 87.
Tales in prose and Terse, 1765.
Irish. 34,119.
V. Also Bomances.
Talgarraok Kaaor (?), co. Comw.
Court-rolls 1531-1532, 1546-1547.
Add. Boils 32,961 ; 32,968.
Tallard, Chinie de. v. Hostun (Ca-
mille d').
Tallis (Thomas), Composer. Anthem,
I7th-18th cent. 34,203, f. 65 b.
Motet, 19th cent. 34,070, f. 3.
Talma (Fran9ois Joseph^ Actor. Rdle
of Leicester, with alterations in his
hand, in P. A. Lebrun's tragedy of
" Marie Stuart," 1820. Fr. 33,967.
Letter to C. Kemble, 1814. Fr.
Facsimile. 33,964, f. 131.
• Letter to Meriel, 1817. Fr.
33,964, f. 132.
Letter to L A. Jullien, circ. 1838.
Fr. 33,964> f. 134.
Talmis, in Egypt. V. Kalabsheh.
Talton (Gabriel). Map of Guiana,
1608 (?). 34,240, N.
Taxuworth (Thomas), Auditor of Ac-
compis of the Exchequer. Exchequer
payment to, for auditing accorapts of
the Council in Star Chamber, 1532.
33,376, f. 54.
Tancred and Sigismimda. Play
on the story of, 17th cent. 34,312, f. 139.
Tangham Kanor, co. Suff. Survey
and plan of, 1594. Ej. 2789, A, B.
Tangier, m Morocco. Notes by the
Marquis de Castel Melhor on the demoli-
tion of, 1683. 34,334, ff. 40, 50.
Tanis, m Egypt. Plan of, 1833.
34,198, f. 66.
Tanner (Thomas), Vimr General of
the See of NorvicJ', Bishop of St. Asaph
(1732). Letters to J. Hare, 1708, 1712.
Eg. 2721, ff. 71, 406, 407.
■ Institutions in the archdeacouries
of Norwich and Norfolk, copied from
his collections, 1780. 33,393.
Tanrar (William), wn., Musician. Three-
part songs, 1788. 34,126, ff. 20 b, 21 b.
Taphis, in Egypt, v. Tafeh.
Taranto, Archbishop of. v. Basil.
Tarasins, 'S:, Patriarch of Constant'
n"ple. Against ordination for money,
15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 313 b.
Tartary, Xittle, or the Crimea.
Description of, by Dr. E. Dortclli, 1634.
33,762, f. 21 b.
Tasburgh (Cressy), of Bodney, co. Norf.
Letter to [ Gawdy], 1660. Eq.
2717, f. 191. ^
Tasbnrgh (John), of Flixton, CO. Suff.
Letter to F. Gawdy, 1622. Ea. 2715,
f. 232.
Tasbnrgh (John). Letter to W. Gawdy,
1662. Eg. 2717, f. 223.
Tasbnrgh (Perigrine), of Bodney^ co.
Norf. Letter to , 1663. Eg.
2717, f. 233.
Tascher ( ), President of the
Parlitment of Paris. Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1785. 33,540, f. 181.
Tasker (Richard), of Norwich. Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1704. Eg. 2720, f. 34.
Tasker (Richard), of Norwich. Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1711. Eg. 2721, f. 218.
Tassell (Benjamin), of Goring, co. Oxon,
Letter to , 1677. Eg. 2717,
f. 358.
Tasselon (Matheus). Letter to ,
1600. Copy. 34,218, f. 28 b.
Tate (Grace). Letter to Bp. Nicolson,
1726. 34,265, f. 251.
Tatham (Charles Heathcote), Warden
of Trinity Hospital. Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1829. 34,188, f. 435.
Tatham (William), Colonel. Corre-
spondence with Sir J. Banks, 1797, 1798.
38,980, ff. 105, 161, 163, 164.
Tatton, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 333.
Tannton, co. Som. Reference to the
plague at, 1640. Eg. 2711, f. 77 b.
Tannton (W— P— ). Letter to Rev.
W. Phelps, 1830. 33,836, f. 67.
Tavemer (Edmund). Letter to J.
Poingdestre, 1637. 34,262, f. 4.
Tavemer (Francis). Letters to W.
Hale, 1635, 1636. 33,572, ff. 37, 99.
Tavemer (John). Omposer. Motet,
temp. Hen. VllL 34,191, f. 18.
Tayler (Ann). Letter to G. Hogg, 1785.
34,420, f. 11.
Tayler (Christopher). Letter to ^
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 194.
Tayler (George). Letter to W. Hale,
1637. 33,572, f. 235.
Tayler (John). Report of a reconnais-
sance on the Spanish coast, 1601. 34,224,
f.43.
Tayler (John). Letter to the Board oi
Trade, 1806. 34,456, f. 434.
Digitized by
B72 IN
•
Tayler (Rkhard), If,A., Fellow of
Braaenose College^ Oxford. Recom-
mendation of, to be schoolmaster of
Fittle worth, 1592. 33,410, f. 83.
Taylor (Abdias). Letter to ,
giving account of his trial, 1725. 34,273,
f. 8.
Taylor (Charles). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1798. 33,980, f. 135.
Taylor (Edward), Musician, Letter to
J. Mitchell, 1835. 33,965, f. 94.
Taylor (Miss F— M— ). Owned, betw.
1866-1891, Add, 33,984.
Taylor (Francis), of Fetter Lane. Letter
to P. Mauduit, 1699. £g. 2719, f. 89.
Taylor (George), of Wymondham, co.
Aorf, Letter to Capt. Le Nere, 1707.
Eg, 2720, f. 434.
Taylor (George Watson). Owned, in
1823, Add, 34,361.
Taylor (Henry), F,S,A., of Chester.
pTesented, in 1889, seal Lxxxvii. 50.
Taylor (Herbert), Secretary to Sir James
MutTay^ afterto, Lieut,- Gen. Sir fferbert
Taylor, Letter to J. B. Burges, 1793.
Copy. 34,449, f. 3.
■ Letters to 1st Lord Auckland,
1793. 34,449, ff. 153 b, 181, 203.
: — • Letter to 2nd Lord Auckland,
1834. 34,460, f. 121.
Taylor (John), late if,P, for Sandwich.
Letter to the town of Sandwich, 1701.
33,512, f. 178.
Taylor (John), Cambridge University
Librarian, Letter to Dr. A. C. Ducarel,
1752. 34,079, f. 62.
Owned, in 18th cent., Add. 34,360.
Taylor (John), LL.D., Rector of Market
Bosworth^ CO, Leic, Letter to, from
Dr. Johnson, 1781. 33,964, f. 263.
Taylor {Mrs, M— ). Letter to
Cramps, s, a. Eg. 2722, f. 195.
Taylor (Richard), LL,B,^ Special Com^
missary in Lynn for the Bishop of Nor^
wich. Cast of seal of, 1529. XCii. 33.
Taylor (Richard). Letters to P. More-
ton, 1666. 33,937, ff. 150, 154.
Taylor (Samuel), of King's Lynn.
Letters to 0. Le Neve, 1706-1711. Eg,
2720, ff. 298, 455; Eg. 2721, ff. 125,
243.
Taylor (Thomas). Receipt for paj, as
gunner in the Tower, 1646. 34,196,
Taylor (W— F— ). Letter to Ltft^
Auckland, 1809. 34,457, f. 569.
Taylor (William), 0/ Old Buckenham,
CO, Norf. Letter to Gawdj,
1668. Eg. 2717, f. 294.
Letter to C. Gawdy, 1669. Eg.
2717, f. 310.
Taylor (William). Letter to Rer.
Saunders, 1698. 34,265, f. 39.
Taylonr (John), of Drayton^ co. Norf,
Letter to T. Knyrett, 1648. Eg, 2716^
f. 450.
Taynton, co, Oxon, Deed relating to^
1750. Add. Ch. 38,965.
TcMtchagoff [Tsohitsohaffoin
(Pawl Wassiljewitsch), Bussi'tn Aamirat.
Correspondence with S. Bentham, 1806~
1809, 1814. 33,544, ff. 167, 225, 253,
255, 273, 316, 409 ; 33,545, f. 191.
' Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1814-1828. 33,545, ff. 178, 181,
183, 185, 189, 194, 196, 200, 210, 212,
216, 230, 505; 33,546, f. 254.
Teagae (Isabel). Letters to 0. Le Nert,
1692-1693. Eg. 2718, ff. 29, 40, 76.
TedeSOO Ggi><^)> Pianist. Letter to,
from J. L. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdj,
1836. Qerm. 33,965, f. 253.
Teesdale (John). Letters to S. Grim-
aldi, 1835-1841. 34,189, ff. 41, 42,
178, 227.
Teesdale (Robert). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1802. 33,981, f. 72.
TefPb (I — K — ), Secretary to the Georgia
Historical Society. Letters to S. Grim-
aldi, 1844-1847. 34,189, ff. 271, 275,
277, 335, 337.
Tellei (Gabriel), « El Maestro Tirso de
Molina,*' Plays, 18th cent. Span.
33,478, ff. 78, 181, 246.
Tellez Giron ( ), Marquesa dt
Pefltfiel. Letters to Lord Auckland,
1789. 34,429, ff. 245, 273, 300.
Telle de Sandoval (Francisco),
Bishop b/ Osma, Deposition by hia
secretary cone, the government of the
Indies, 1567-8. Span. 33,983, ff. 294,
307.
■ Letters referring to, n. d. Span,
33,983, ff. 316, 317.
Tempeboan (0 — S — y. Owned, ib
1800, Add, 33,417.
Temple, The. v. London.
Temple, Earls.
V. Temple-Nugent-Grenville (George).
Temple-NugeDt-Brydges - Chandoe-
Grenville ^Richard).
Digitized by
INDEX.
875
Temole (Diana). Letter to her father,
Sir William, n. d, [17th cent.]. 33,975,
f. 134. J ' »
Temple (Henry), Ut Viscount Palmer-
9titn^ Chief Remembrancer of the Court of
Exchequer in Ireland, Leave of absence
to, 1722, 1727. Add. Ch, 3«,984;
88,985.
Temple (Henry John), 3rd Yieco^mt
Palmerston. Signature, 1849. 34,472,
f. 37.
Temple (Sir John). Letter to Lady
Leicester, 1639. 34,079, f. 33.
Propositions for the relief of Ire-
Und, 1647. 34,253, f. 82.
Temple (Sir Richard). Cast of seal of,
1352. xciv. 7.
Temple (Richard), Viscount Cobham,
Signature, as Privy Councillor, 1732.
34,195, f. 169.
Temple (Rohert), Hector of Tickenham^
CO, Som, Book of Articles of a.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 11 b.
Temple (Sir William), Bart. Corre-
spondence with D. Osborne, 1652-1654.
33,975.
Letter, when Ambassador at the
Hague, to Lord Arlington, 1670. 34,079,
f. 36.
Temple-Dinsley. «. Hitchln, co,
Herff,
Temple - ITugent - Orenville
(George), 2nd Earl Temple, Lord Lieut,
of Ireland, 1st Marquis of Buckingham
(1784). Letters to W. £den, 1783.
34,419, ff. 169, 316.
Letters to T.Grenville, 1797, 1803.
34,472, flf. 55, 68, 71.
Portraits and '^medaillons de
cheveox " of Louis XVI. and his family
designed as a gift for, by the Due de
Serent, 1813. 33,793.
Temple-XTngent-Brydges-Cliaii-
d08-Orenville (Richard), £arl Temf
pie, 2nd Marqjiis (1813) and Ut Duke
(1822) of Buckingham. Letters to 1st
Lord Auckland, 1805-1814. 34,456,
ff. 483, 568, 610, 622 ; 34,457, ff. 33,
70, 153, 271, 274, 369, 430 ; 34,459, f. 1.
Letter to 2nd Lord Auckland, 1823.
34,459, f. 357.
Letters to , ii. d. 34,461,
ff. 171-176.
Templemaa (Thomas), of St. Sepuh-
chreSy London, Letters of administra-
tion to Anne, his widow, 1703. Eg,
2719, f. 398.
Tenducoi (Olusto Ferdinando), Singer,
Draft of programme at Ranelagh Gardens,
n,d, 33,965, f. 398.
Te&dndCi (Ginsto Ferdinando), Singer
(continued). Letter to M. Cosway, n. d,
Ital. 33,965, f. 396.
TenHant (Henry), Barrister. Letter
to G. Bentham, 1831. 33,546, f. 495.
Tennaat (William i.). letter to G.
Eden, 1809. 34,457, f. 586.
Tennant (William ii.). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1827. 34,459, f. 449.
Tenterden, co, Kent, Deeds relating
to, 1399-1593. Add, Ch. 36,910-
36,912.
— — Letter cone, its privileges as a
Cioque-Port, 1639. Copy. 33,512,
f. 28.
Measurement and valuation of the
lands of J. Clarke in, 17th cent. 34,258.
f. 104.
Terrick (Francis). Letter to P. More-
ton, 1655. 33,937, f. 51.
Letter to , 1655. 33,937,
f. 50.
Teiry (Joseph). Letter to 0. Le Neve,
1693. Eg. 2718, f. 80.
Teston, co, Kent. Extracts from the
parish-register, 1540-1680: 19th cent.
33,915, f. 177.
Tetbury, co. Glouc, History of the
borough and manor of, 17th cent.
33,588, ff. 5, 42.
Tettebury (Robert de), Abbat of Kin^s-
tcood, CO. Wilts. Cast of seal of, 1303.
XCiv. 36.
Teviotdale, co, Boxbwgh. Anent the
Earl of Argyll's lieutenancy in, 1528,
1529. Copies, 33,531, f. 9.
Tewes Kanor, m Little Sampford,
V. Sampford, Little, co. Essex,
Tewfik Pasha, Khedice of Egypt,
V, Egypt.
Tewin, co, Eertf, Assessment of rates
in, 1618, 1643. 33,575, ff. 97, 99.
-* Levy of arms on the inhabitanta
of, 1660. 83,574. ff. 69, 82, 84.
Tewkesbury, co. Olouc, Visit to, with
views, 1824. 33,680.
Tewnes (John). Letter to his cousin,
n. d. Eg, 2722, f. 197.
Teylor (Brian). Exchequer payment to,
as Auditor of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 48.
Teynham, co, Kent. Deeds relating to,
[1405 ?]-1616. Add. Ch. 36,913-36,916.
Tesrnbam, Barons, V, Roper.
Thaeker (Peter), Vicar of East, ai,
Queen\ Caiitel, co, Som. Book of Articles
Digitized by
874
INDEX.
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1574.
33,973, f. 13 b.
Tliacker (Peter), of Not^icK Letter
410 ' ^'
Tliack«r (Richard). Letter to J. Kne-
vett, n, d. Eg, 2722, f. 198.
TJ^kerav (William Makepeacel
Noveiist. Page of MS. of « Philip," near
the end of Chap. I., circ, 1860. 33,964.
f. 387. '
— Letter to A. Panizzi, 1849. 34,274,
ft 166.
Thaine (T— ), Physician, Poems, circ.
1650. Eg, 2725, ff. 12 b-16.
Thakeham, co. Sussex. Conwstorial
citations, etc.^ in, 1692. 33,410, ff. 16.
108, 110.
Deed relating to, 1603. Add, Ch.
37,643.
Tlialb«rg (Sigismond), Musician. Let-
ter to J. Z. Herrmann, 1848. 33,965,
f. 415. * '
-— — Letter to Martine, 1848.
^V. 33,965, f. 418.
Thaxue, co. Ox<m. Retnm of the
apparitor at a visitation of, 1754.
33,498, f. 7. '
Tluune (Philip de), Prior of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem, Cast of
counter-seal of, 1345. XCI7. 38.
Tkamer (Jo—), Composer. Anthem,
17th-18th cent. 34,203, f. 35.
Thames, River, Papers relating to the
Conservancy of, fempp. Will. L-^as. L
33,489, ff. 1-77 passim.
^ ^ View of, at Erith, 1759. 84,115,
Thanet, Earls of. V. Tuflon.
Thaacter (John), Rector of Bridghnmy
CO, Norf, Letter to B. Gawdy, 1585.
-EJ/. 2713, f. 175.
Theatres, v. Drama.
Thebes, «n Bceotia. Roman de Thebes,
circ. 1400. 34,114, f. 164.
Thebes, m Egypt, Description and
drawings of, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,081, f. 164; 34,084, f. 18—34,086,
f. 9 ; 34,088, ff 24-37, 50, 51.
• Plans of, 1833. 34,198, ff. 47, 49,
53.
Themylthorpe (Edmund). Letters to
0. Le Neve, 1694, 1702. Eg, 2718,
f. 159; 2719. f. 328.
Themylthorpe (George). Suit V. E.
Bernes, n. d. Eg, 2722, f. 199.
Theobald of co. Kent, FamSy of, .
Drawing of arms of, n, d, 33,926, f. 78.
Theobalds (Michael), of St, Anne^i
pansh, CO. MiddL Provisions of hit will,
n. d. Eg, 2722, f. 201.
Theodoras, Bishop of Andida, On the
symbols and mysteries of the UturirT,
15ihcent. Gr. 34,060, f. 350.
Theodoras, Bishop of Mesopotamia,
ipistle to, in verse, from Uregorini,
Patriarch of Alexandria, 15th cent. Gr,
34,060, f. 437 b.
Theodoras Balsamon. «. Balss-
mon.
Theodoras Oraptas, S. Sentence
on, m verse, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 322.
Theodoras Eypatas. Bulla, By-
tontine period, xcvm. 92.
Theodoras Stndita, 8. CatechesU
C hronica, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 435. *
— — On the Liturgy of the Presaocti-
fied, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060, f. 586.
Extracts from, 15th cent. Or.
34,060, f. 377.
Theodosias, a Jew, Dialogue with
Philip the monev -changer, 12th and
J 5th centt. Gr, 34,060, f. 557 b.
TheolOffy. Collections of theological
and other pieces, 12th and 15th centt.
Gr, 34,060.
On the Mosaic law and the Gospel,
13th cent. Gr, Eg, 2707, f. 198.
"Compendium Theolojrye," etc,.
13th cent. 33,934.
Miscellaneous pieces, 13th cent
Fr, Eg, 2710,
Observations, 14th cent. Fr. and
Lat. 34,018, f. 99.
Treatises on the mass, etc, 14th-
16th centt. Lat. 34,271.
Li bell us qui vocatur **Vi*io
mentis,** 15th cent. 33,381, f. 13.
Tracts, early 15th cent. EnaL
33,971. ^
Various tracts, 16th-17th centt.
34,312, ff 7-138 b.
Discourse by Rob. Southwell, with
prayers, etc., 16th cent. 34,395, ff. 36-
45.
" The heaven of the mynde " by
Isabella Sforza, translated by A. Mundv,
1602. 33,384. ^'
■ Explanations of the xxxix. Ar-
ticles, by Dr. E. Fowler and J. Wicks,
1682. 83,498, ff 71, 73.
Treatises, notes and sermons, 17th
cent. 34,239, ff 21-105 b passim.
■ Letter of Dr. Paul on the 37th
Article of Religion, 1752. 33,924, f. 110.
Digitized by
INDEX.
875
Theology (continwd). Letter on the
Jewish and Chrbtian creeds, by S. T.
Coleridge, 1820. Autogr. 34,225, f. 182,
— ''Confessions of an inquiring
Spirit," by S. T. Coleridge, 19th cent.
Autogr, 34,225, f. 85.
*«Chnrch and State," by S. T.
Coleridge, 19th cent. Autogr, draft,
Imperf. 34,225, f. 115.
Theophanes OraptU, S, Sentence
on, in Terse, 15th cent. Gr, 34,060,
f. 332.
TheophilllS, Emperor, v. Eastern Em-
pire.
TheophiluB, 8., Patriarch of Alexan-
dria, Canons, 15th cent. Gr. 34,060,
f. 308 b.
Thetford, co. AV/. Letter to the
burgesses, from T. Ueyward, 1584. Eg.
2713, f. 170.
Thibet, Great, m Central Asia, Ex-
plorations in, 19th cent. 33,837, f. 59.
Thicke (Bamabas), Rector of Blaokr
fordt CO, Som. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 25.
Thiers (Louis Adolphe). Letter to, as
Minister of Commerce, from Madame
Hervey, 1831. Fr, 33,964, f. 106.
Thijm (Prof. Joseph Albert Alberdingk),
of Amsterdam. Letter to V. Farensbach,
1887. Dutch. 3a,506, f. 18.
Thimbleby {Sir John). V. Thimelby.
Thimelby (^i> John), of Tmham^ co.
Line, ^tition to Parliament, 1652.
34,326, f. 46.
Thingdon, co. Northt. v. Finedon.
Thirlwall (Connop), Bishop of St.
David's. Letter to Rev. D. Williams,
1874. 33,610, f. 8.
Thistlethwayte, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,396, f. 11.
Thomas, Abbat of Burton-upon-lYent,
Cast of seal of, [1281-1305]. Lxzxvii.
51.
Thomas, Abbat of Eveiham, Cast of
seal of. xcix. 5.
Thomas, Cisterdenais monachua. Com-
mentarium in Canticum Canticorum,
13th cent. 34,272.
Thomas, Prior of Bath, Cast of seal
of. Lxxiz. 59.
Thomas (Andrew). Letter to R. Hale,
1638. 33,572, f. 268.
Thomas (John). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 34 b.
Thomas (John). Exchequer payment
to, as valet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 35.
Thomas al. Powell (Oliver), " Pas-
tor " of Femhursty co. Susaejp. Penance
in his church, 1592. 33,410, f. 39.
Thomas (William). " Pelegrine " : a
tract in defence of Henry Vlll., 1547.
33,383.
Thomond, Earl of. v. O'Brien (Do-
nough).
Thompson {Lieut, ). Survey
of Jersey, drawn by, late 18th cent.
34,145.
Thompson (Anthony), Atttchf to the
English Embassy at Paris, letter to
the Duke of Newcastle, 1744. Copy,
Eg. 2692, f. 231.
Thompson (Benjamin), of TarmmUh,
Letters to 0. Le Keve, 1703-1704. Eg.
2719, f. 387; Eg, 2720, ff. 117, 152.
Thompson (Charles). Lettei-s to H.
Gascoigne, 1688, 1689. 33,589, ff. 307,
317.
Thompson (Charles). Letter to Rev.
T. Streatfeild, 1828. 33,929, f. 135.
Thompson (Capt, Edward). Corre-
spondence with Marquis de la Jaille,
1784. Copies, 34,419, ff. 380, 382.
Letter to P. Stephens, 1784. Copy.
34,419, f. 389.
Thompson (R— ), of the Dover Post
Office. Letter to J. Palmer, 1787. Copy.
34,427, f. 99.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1788.
33,978, ff. 170, 174.
Thompson (Thomas), Capt. R.N. Let-
ter to Sir J. Banks, 1787. 33,987, f. 97.
Thompson (^i^* Thomas Boulden), Bart.^
Comptroller of the Kavy. Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1809. 33,981, f. 294.
Thompson (Thomas Perronet), Colonel,
afterw. Major- General. Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1830. 33,546, ff. 393, 452,
468.
Letter to W. Lovett, 1839. 34,245.
A, f. 39.
Thompson (W— ). Letter to J. Ross,
1777. Copy. 34,414, f. 331.
Thompson (W— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1800. 33,980, f. 238.
Thompson (William). Letters to Sir
R. Southwell, 1672-1674. 34,341, f. 71 :
84,343, f. 138; 34,344, ff. 21, 88.
Thomson of co. Eertf. and
Xee, 00. Kent, Family of. Pedigree
to 1663 ; 19th cent. 33,920, f. 11 b.
Thomson al. Tomson {Dr. ),
Chaplain to Qu, Elizabeth. Letters on
Digitized by
876
INDEX.
behalf of his widow, 1591, 1592.
Copies. 33,410, ff. 13, 44.
Thomson (And—). Letter to R. Gun-
ning, 1766. Eg, 2696, f. 10.
. Thomson (Charles Poulett), Vice-Pre-
sident of tlie Board of Trade f afteno.
Lord Sydenham, Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 1834. 34,460, ff. 89, 149.
Thomson (Capt George). Letter to
the Committee for Safety of the King-
dom, 1642. 34,253, f. 17.
Thomson (James), T^otf^. An incorrect
version of *» Rule, BriUnnia," 18th cent.
33,351, f. 29 b.
Thomson (John). Opera, 1834. 33,816,
f. 1 ; 33,817 ; 33,818.
Thomson (William), Jieaderin Anatomy
at Oxford, Lettei-s to Sir J. Banka,
1787. 33,978, ff. Ill, 128.
Thoresby (Ralph), Antiquary, Owned,
in 1718, Add. 34,011-34,017.
Transcript of a MS. late beloneine
to, 1738. 33,770.
Thorisby (Francis). Letter to J. Hare,
1710. IJy, 2721, f. 187.
Thorley Kail Kanor, co. ffertf.
Court-roll and survey, 1688. Add. Jtoll
32,971.
Thorndon, oo. Essex, View, 1669.
33,767, B, f. 72.
Thorne (Thomas), Vicar of Charlton
Adam, co, Som. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 15.
Thorneley (Thomas), of Castleacre,
Letters to his cousin, E. Pepys, 1654.
Eg. 2717, ff. 55-59.
• Letter to , n. d. Eg. 2717,
f. 60.
Thorney Kanor, in Bosham, co, Sus-
sex. Account of, 17th cent. 33,588, f. 21.
Thornhagh (Co/. Francis). Letter to,
from Capt. White, 1645. 34,253, f. 38.
Thornley (Thomas). Letter to J. Hare,
1697. Eg. 2718, f. 388.
Thornton Abbey, co, line. Cast of
seal of, 12th cent. LXXXI. 69.
Thornton (Mrs, ). " The Sheep-
heard's Holiday," dedicated to, 1651.
34,065.
Thornton (Dr. ). Letter to Sir
J. Banks, n. d. 33,982, f. 285.
Thornton (Henry). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 33.
Thornton (Henry). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1798. 33,542, ff. 551, 598,
600, 624.
!thornton (John). Correspondence witk
W. Titiey, 1739. Eg. 2686, ff. 82, 94.
Thornton O^ojor-Oen. William). En-
graving of monument of, in Brockhall
church, 1782. 34,216, f. 100.
Thorold (Sir John), Bart., M.P, Let-
ters to Sir J. Banks, 1790. 33,979,
ff. 40, 44, 65.
Thorp (George). Letter to R. Garwt,
1679. 33,924, f. 61.
Thorpe of Bexley, co. Kent,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent 33,921,
ff 152 b, 153.
Thorpe (John), sen,, M.D. Owned, in
1722, Add. 33,901.
Thorpe (John). Index to inscriptions
in his " Registrum Roffense," pt. 2, 19th
cent. 33,902, f. 110.
Letters to Dr. Docarel, 1757, 1775.
33,924, ff. 113, 129.
Thorpe-hall Kanor, m Easketan.
V. Hasketon, co. Suff,
Thornmarket, co. Norf, Sale of lands
in, 1511. Eg. 2713, f. 8.
Thott (Otto), Danish Minister of State.
Letter to R. Gunning, 1768. Eg. 2697,
f. 195.
Thoiiin (Andrd), Botanist, Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1799, 1815. Fr, 33,980,
f. 198 ; 33,982, f. 83.
Thoynard ( ). Letters to Sir R.
Southwell, 1667, 1668. 34,330, ff. 117,
124.
Thirandeston, co. Suf. Deed relating
to, 1605. Add. Ch. 32,941.
ThrOClcniOlrton (Dame Anne), ftihw
of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, and 2nd
fcife of Adrian Stokes, of Beaumanoir,
CO. Leic. Letter to Lady Drury, 1582.
Eg. 2713, f. 140.
Letters to Gawdy, [1582],
1583. Eg. 2713, ff. 144, 145.
ThroCkniorton (John), of Westminster.
Letters to his cousin, [F. Gawdy], 1631
1633. Eg. 2716, ff. 46, 122.
Throckmorton (Lionel). Letter to
J. Knyvett, 1664. Eg, 2717, f. 258.
Throckmorton C'Sifr Nicholas). Letter,
in rvpher, to the Regent Murray, 1569.
33,531, f. 79.
!fht0^l6y, CO. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1578. Add. Ch. 36,916.
Thrdt^lejTf Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 242.
l?hmj»p, in Norton, co. Northt. Deeds
relating to, 1597, 1615. Add. Ch,
36,431-36,433.
Digitized by
INDEX.
877
TlumztOliy CO. Siouthi. Account of
brasses, etc., in the church of, by J.
Barnes, 1751, 1763. 33,498, ff. 89, 97.
Tljiorbarne (John), Serjeant-aULaw,
M.P.for Sandwich, Letters to the town
of Sandwich, 1663-1700. 33,512,ff. 106,
118-175 passim,
Thoriot ( ), Secretary of the
Nttional Assembly at Poris. Decree of
the National Assembly signed by, 1791.
33,541, f. 301.
Thorlow (Edward), Attorney- Generaly
afterwards Baron Thurlow, Lord Chan-
cellor. Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1778, 1787, n. d, 34,415, f. 252 ;
1^,425, ff. 322, 352 ; 34,461, f. 177.
Thorsby (William), of the Middle
Temple, List of legacies by, 1780.
33,579, f. 231.
Thurston of Cliallock, co. K«nt,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 66.
Thurston (John), of Hoxne, co, Suff,
Letters to [B. Gawdy], 1586, 1588.
Eg. 2713, ff. 188, 228, 247.
CJorrespoud-nce with W. Forster,
1588. Eij. 2713, ff. 229, 233.
Thurton (John), of Brome, co, Norf.
Bond to, 1606. Eg, 2715, f. 41.
Thwaytes ( ), of Norwich.
Letter to [B. Gawdy], 1588. Eg. 2713,
f. 237.
Thwaytes C^nthony), of Qmddenham,
CO. Norf, Letters to Sir B. Gawdy,
1591-1604. Eg. 2713, f. 272; Eg,
2714, ff. 179, 276, 279, 368, 391.
Th3rnne (ffon. France).? Letter to,
from S. Nicolson, 1714. 34,195, f. 144.
Thynne (Henry Frederic), afterwards
clerk of the Council. Letter to — — ,
1678. 34,333, f. 75.
■ Signature, as Commissioner of the
Treasury, 1684. 34,195, f. 85.
Thynne (Thomas), Is^ Viscount Wey^
mouth. Letter to J. Smyth, 1689.
33,589, f. 315.
Thynne (Thomas), 2nd (?) Viscount
Weymouth, Letter to, from W. Sher-
borne, with a translation of Horace's
"Art of Poetry,*' early 18th cent.
33,498, ff. 120, 122.
Thjrnne (Thomas), 3rd Viscount Wey-
mouth, Secretary of State. Correspond-
ence with R. Gunning, 1768. Eg. 2697,
ff. 32-281 passim.
— — Letter to the Corate de Saldern,
1768. Copy. Eg. 2697, f. 66.
Correspondence with N. Fenwick,
1768. Copy. Eg. 2697, ff. 181, 183.
TiarkS (John Lewis), British Astronomer
to the American Boundary Line Com-
mission. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1819.
33,982, f. 187.
Tibbet (William), Bector of Camely, co.
Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 12.
Ticehorst, co. Sussex. Deed relating
to, 1659. Add. Ch, 33,044.
Tichbome {Col. Robert). Receipt for
pay, as Lieutenant of the Tower, 1649.
34,195, f. 43.
Tieck (Ludwig). Song by, 19th cent.
34,267, f. 9 b.
Tiemey (George), President of the
Board of Control. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1806, n. cf. 34,457, f. 51 ;
34,461, ff. 181, 183.
h (Robert), ConstU at Elsinore,
rrespondence with W. Titley, 1737-
1744. Eg. 2684, ff. 166, 176, 177;
Eg. 2686, ff. 156, 179, 184, 230 ; Eg,
2689, ff. 260, 269, 292; Eg. 2690,
ff. 43, 46-48, 54, 61, 63, 187, 195 ;
Eg. 2691, ff. 189, 191, 198, 221, 284;
Eg. 2692, ff. 53, 250, 258 ; Eq. 2693,
ff. 67, 111, 121, 140, 161, 163, 169, 200,
240, 251, 253, 258.
Tighe (Edward), Commissioner of Ac-
compts, Ireland. Letters to Lord Auck-
land, 1791, n.c/. 34,440, f. 482 ; 34,461,
ff. 159, 179.
Tilbnry, co, Essex, Order for post-
horses Tor Norfolk troops on their march
to, 1588. Eg. 2713, f. 239.
Tnghman of Snodland, co.
Kent, Faimly of Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 57.
Tillington, co. Sussex, Certificate of
penance in, etc, 1592. 33,410, ff. 45,
55, 70, 83, 86.
Tilson (George), Uhfler Secretary of
State. Correspondence with W. Titley,
1736-1737. Eg. 2683, ff. 2, 6, 38, 71, .
108, 121, 144, 163, 175, 191, 203, 218,
232, 241, 247, 330 ; Eg. 2684, ff. 55,
62, 66, 85, 129, 202, 233,235, 244, 251,
255, 263, 285 ; Eg, 2685, ff. 4, 20, 70.
Tily (James). Letter to G. Smyth, 1706.
33,589, f. 336.
Timberlake Manor, in BayUm, v.
BaytoD, CO. Wore,
Timbmne (Cyrus Marie Alexandre de),
Comte de Valence, French General,
Correspondence with Lord Auckland,
1793. 34,450, ff. 89, 90, 128, 189.
Timort /s/arw/ of. Map of, 17th cent.
34,184, f. 91.
Digitized by
878
INDEX.
Timor LaAt, Island of. Map of, 17th
cent. 34,184, f. 93.
Timotheus Patriarch of Alexan-
dria. Answers to questions of Canon
Law, 15th cent. Qr. 34,060, f. 307 b.
Tin. Titles and fees of officers of the
coinage of, temp, YAiz. 34,320, f. 73.
Account of the tin-works of
Cornwall, bj T. Beare, temp, Eliz.
Copy, iSth cent. 33,420, f. 39.
■ Account of tin bounds at St.
Agnes, CO. Comw., 1708. 33,420, f. 17.
Tindal {Sir Nicholas Conyngham), Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas, Memor-
anda on the use of a stamp instead of
the sign manual, 1830. 34,274, f. 79.
Tindale, co. Northumb, Letter to the
bailiffs of, from M. Slingsby, 1559.
33,592, f. 154.
Tingknrsty co, Bucks, v. Fingest a/.
Finghurst.
Tiimazzoli (Agostino). Cantata, 19th
cent. 34,291, f. 6.
Tinne ( ). News-letter from
U^ge, 1792. 84,446, f. 114.
Tinney (William H — ), Barrister.
Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1845. 34,189,
f. 281.
Tinteniy cO' Monm, Account of visits
to, with views, efc., 1817, 1832. 33,646,
f. 137 ; 33,725.
Tipper (William), of London, Bond
to, 1593. Eg, 2713, f. 311.
Tiptoft (John), 1st Earl of Worcester,
Ordinances, as Constable of England, for
jousts, etc., 14'j6. 33,735, f. 2 b.
Tirel-lCorin (J — )• Owned, in 1787,
Add, 33,764.
Tithes. Papers of Dr. Sturges on,
1791. 34,440, ff. 54-80.
Notes submitted by Lord Auck-
land to W. Pitt on, 1791. 34,440,
f. 400.
Titley (Walter), Chargi d'affaires, after^
wanis Resident and Envoy Extraordinary^
at Copenhagen, Correspondence and
papers, 1728-1764. Eg. 2680-2696.
Official diary, 1737-1765. Eg,
2695.
Correspondence with R. Gunning,
1766-1768. Eg, 2696, ff. 1, 3, 8, 358;
Eg, 2697, f. 21.
Titsey. co, Surr. Deed relating to,
1804. Add, Ch, 37,375.
Titsinffh (J—)- Lettem to Sir J.
Banks,''l797. 33,980, ff. 110, 124.
Titus (Col, Silas), al, «* WiUI«m Allen.''
" Killing no murder," 1657. Ocpy, 17th
cent. 33,533.
Letter to W. Hale, 1679. 83,573,
f. 126.
TobSiCCO. Medical and other opinions
that it is not a victual, 1635. Lot,
33,587.
Letter on the prohibition of Vir-
ginian tobacco in Spain, 1701. 34,335,
f. 101.
Tobago, Island of* Proof impressioii
of seal of Queen victoria for. xcvm.
29.
Tocky (Edward), an adherent Mary^
Queen of Soots, Examination of, [15841.
33,594, f. 116.
Todd (Anthony), Secretary to the General
Post Office, Letter to Lord Suffolk.
1777. 34,413, f. 230.
Lettei-s toW. Eden, 1777. 34.413,
f. 247 ; 34,414, ff. 18, 265, 304, 533.
Letter to S. Hutchinson, 1793.
Copy, 34,447, f. 242.
Todd (Hugh), Prebendary of Carli^.
Letters to Bishop Nicolson, 1706, 1709.
34,265, ff. 90, 135.
Toddixigton, oo. Bedf, Notes con-
cerning, 1800. 34,383, f. 109.
Toke of CO. Kent, Famay of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, ff. 34 b, 35.
Toledo (Federioo de). Challenge bj,
at the English Court, 1554. 33,735,
f. 6 b.
Toledo (Fernando de). Challenge by,
at the English Court, 1554. 33,735,
f. 6b.
Toler (John), Serjeant-at'Law, Ireland.
Letter to W. Eden, 1785. 34,420, f.
284.
Tolleshunt D'Arcy» co. Essex.
Deeds relating to, 1654, 1675. Add, Ch.
35,292; 35,293.
ToUiS (John), of Weston, co. Norf.
Letters to 0. Le Nere, 1696-1705. Eg.
2718, ff. 318, 324: Eg. 2719, ff. 209,
226, 424 ; Eg. 2720, f. 240.
Letter to P. Le Neve, 1705. Eg.
2720, f. 240.
ToUis (John). Letters to T. Knyrett,
n. d. Eg, 2722, ff. 202, 204.
Tombelainep Bocher de, m
Normandy, Notice historiqne, par L.
Blondel, i823. Printed. 33,708, f. 207.
Tombs of the Kings, Vaaey of, m
Ejypt. Description and drawings of,
by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828. 34,081,
f. 333 ; 84,086, ff. 8, 9 ; 34/)88, ff. 30-
37.
Digitized by
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879
Tompson (Kobert son of John), /VtA-
mowfer, of Nonoich, Bond to, 1599.
Eg, 2714, f. 23.
Toms (John). Letter to Rev. W. Phelps,
1836. 3o,836, f. 238.
Tomson (Richard). Letter to ^
17th cent. Copy, 34,218, f. 6 b.
Tonbridge, co. Kent, Deeds relating
to, 1390-1579. Add, Ch. 36,917-
36,922.
TontfOy CO, Kent, Deeds relating to,
[14^4 ?]-~1578. Add, Ch, 36,923-
36,925.
Tonffe, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 307 b.
TonffO (Thomas), Norroy King at Arms,
Exchequer payment to, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 26.
Tonkin (Thomas), of Tyevcnmance.
■ Collections relating to Cornwall and
Devon, 18th cent. 33,420.
Transcript of "The Bailiff of
Blackmoore," made by his steward, 18th
cent. 33,420, f. 39.
Tonkin (Thomas), of Lamhrigan, Ac-
count of his tin bounds at St. Agnes,
CO. Comw., 1708. 33,420, f. 17.
Tonqnin. Map of, 17th cent. 34,184,
f. 4?b.
On the trade of, by J. Crawfurd,
1822-3. 38,411, f. 173.
Tonson (Charlotte Theodosia), wife of
William^ 2nd Baron Riversdile, Letters
to (J. Eden, 1813, n. d, 34,458, ff. 456,
484; 34,461, ff. 89-95.
Tonson {Col, William), Baron Rirers-
dale. Letters to W. Eden, 17«3, 1786.
34,419, ff. 203, 237 ; 34,420, f. 399.
Too (John). Exchequer payment to, as
gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 44 b.
Tooke (Edmund). Letter to W. Moreton,
1636. 33,936, f. 179.
Tooke (Edmund), of Qray*s Inn, Letter
to Sir W. Twysden and C. Twysden,
1681. 34,176, f. 85.
TookO (Thomas). Letter to R. Hale,
1650. 33,572, f. 320.
Tooke (W— ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
n. d. 33,982, f. 320.
Tooley (Margaret). Letters to T.
Knyvett, n. d. Eg, 2722, ff. 206-227.
Toona el-Oebel, »n Egypt, Descrip-
tion and drawing of sculpture at, by
E. W. Lane, 1825-1828. 34,081, f. 90;
34,088, f. 22.
Topclyff (John), of Honingham, co,
Avr/. Letter to Sir a Gawdy, 1602.
2714, f. 229.
Topography. Description of places in
the E. Indies, by J. Leeds, 1702-1704.
33,360, ff. 3-94.
Notes and riews in Egypt and
Nubia, by E. W. Lane, 1825-1828.
34,080-34,088.
V, also Voyages and Travels.
Collectum of Drawings, Sketches
in the Arctic Regions, by R. M'Cormick,
1852-53. 33,930.
Views illustrating the travels of
Cosmo 111. de* Medici in England, 1669.
33,767, B.
Views in cos. Essex and Kent,
18th-19th centt. 34,115.
Antiquities of Ireland, by T.
Wright, 1746. 33,771.
Drawings by Sir J. Barrow and
others, on an embassy to China, 1792-
93. 33,931.
Toppesfeld (Simon), of Mettinghnm
H<Ul, CO. Suff, Letter to B. Gawdy,
1585. Eg. 2713, f. 177.
Topsham Manor, co, Devon. Court-
rolls, 1584, 1585. Add. Ch. 37,675.
Toreno, Conde de. v. Queipo de Llano
(Jose Maria).
Torr (James), Yorkshire antiquary. Note-
book, 1671-1690. 34,146.
Epitaph, at Normanton, co. Tork,
1699. 34,146, f. 2.
Torrellas (Pedro). Poems, late 15th
cent. Spin. 33,382, ff. 93 b, 96 b, 98,
99, 170, 171, 176 b, 185 b, 188, 191 b.
Complaynta sobre la muerte de
Dona Vnes de Cleves, princessa de Na-
yarra, late 15th cent. 33,382, f. 11.
In defence of women, late 15th
cent. Span. 33,382, f. 17 b.
TorreqnemadaC Garcia Fernandez de),
of Burgos, Report on government of
Peru, 1567. Span. 33,983, f. 221.
Torres (Johan de). Poems, late 15th
cent. Span, 33,382, ff. 160, 165 b.
Torrington, Baron. V. Newport
(Thomns).
Viscount. V. Byng (George).
" Tory." Note on the term, aire. 1835.
33,500, f. 493.
Toseland, co. Hunt. Deeds relating to,
1538, 1592. Add, Ch, 39,333 ; 39,334.
Tosi (Pietro Francesco). Italian can-
tatas, 18th cent. 34,053, ff. 107-130 b.
TOSSO (Stephen). Exchequer payment
to, ns " pedest^r saltrius " to Henry Vlil.,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 20b.
Totlieby (Thumas). Exchequer payment
to, as vaiet of the Crown, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 36.
Totnes. co, Devon. Cast of seal of the
mayoralty of, 15th cent. LXXXi. 60.
Digitized by
880
INDEX.
Totten-hAlle Manor, co. MUdi.
Deed relating to, temp, £Iiz. Add. Ch,
36,430.
Totteridge, co. Hcrtf, Demand for
arms from the inhabitants of, 1660.
33,574, f. 68.
Tottie (Thomas William). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 83.
Toachet (James), Earl of Castkhnven,
Letters to Sir R. Southwell, 1672-1674.
34,345.
Letters to the Duke of Ormonde,
1673. 33,689, ff. 112, 114.
Letter to, from Baron de Vique,
1672. 34,341, f. 79 b.
Tonloily in France. Account of the
engagement betw. the English and
French and Spanish fleets near, 1744.
Printed. Eg. 2692, f. 265.
Tounloade (Thomas de). Inquisitio
post mortem, 1331. Copy, 19th cent.
33,921, f. 84.
Tovmameiits. Ordinances, challenges,
etc.j 14th-16th centt. 33,735.
' Challenge of knights errant at
Whitehall, [1606]. 33,498, f. 2.
Tonrnay. v. News-letters.
Tovmay (W— ). Letter to S. E.
Brydges, 1805. 33,929, f. 20.
ToorSy in France, Visit to, with views,
1828. 33,710.
Tower of London, v. London.
Towers (Ma—). Letter to R. Wright,
[1721]. Eg. 2ni, f. 469.
Towers (W— ). Letter to
Wright, 1722. Eg. 2721, f. 470.
Towill (Christopher). Letters to Sir J.
Banks, 1805. 33,981, fl'. 208, 219.
Towneley (Charles). Catalogue of the
Towneley Marbles, brought together by,
ciro. 1805. 34^009.
Towneley (John). Book-plates, 18th~
19th cent. 34,280-34,285.
Towneley (John), of Towneley, Book-
plate, 19th cent. 34,009.
Townely (Zouch). Poems, 17th cent.
33,998, f. 42 b.
Townsend (Sir John). Letter to, as
Commissioner for Musters, from the
Privy Council, 1601. Eg. 2714, f. 140.
Townshend (Anne), wife of George^
4th Viscount and 1st Marquis Toxinshend.
Letter to Mrs. Eden, n.rf. 34,461, f. 184.
Townshend (Francis), Rouge Dragon,
Letters to S. Grimaldi, 1829. 34,188,
fr. 417, 420.
Townshend (George), y%8Comt 7bim»-
hend, JUaster-Gener il of the Ordnanof,
Letter to W. Eden, 1778. 34,415, f. 149.
Townshend (George), Earl of Leicester^
afterw, 2nd Marquis Toumsht^d, Corre-
spondence with Dr. Jackson, 1799.
34,455, ff. 171-178.
Townshend (John Thomu), 2nd Vis-
count Sydney. Letters to Lady L
Clements and another, 1821, n. d,
33,929, ff. 32, 41.
Tracy (Elizabeth). Letter to ,
n. d. Eg. 2722, f. 228.
Tracy (Robert), Justice of Common Pleas.
Certificate, 1719. 34,195, f. 154.
Trade and Conunerce. Regulations
for merchants in Zurich, Switzerland,
1370. Germ, Add. Ch. 34,939.
pommercial treaties, etc., betw.
England and Portugal, 1572 — circ. 1661.
84,329, ff. 1-47.
Papers relating to the wool and
cloth trade, 1585-1623. 34,324, ff. 8-
26 b.
■ Causes and remedies of the decay
" of the trade of clothing," 17th cent.
34,217, f. 14.
Petition of the "Stranger Mar-
chaunts " for a court of record, etCj early
17th cent. 34,218, f. 95 b.
Dealings of English and Dutch
merchants, 17th cent. 34,218, f. 172.
— — Proceedings of the Commission for
the increase of trade, with notes on the
decay of Englihh trade, etc., 1620-1623.
34,324, ff. 191-213.
. Tracts on foreign exchanges and
the balance of trade, 1622-23. 34,324,
ff. 153-178.
Privy Council order in favour of
Dutch and Hanse merchants, 1629.
34,326, f. 57.
■ Remonstrance of the Merchant
Adventurers against the Dutch taxes
on English cloth, 1652. 34,326, f. 36.
— — - Paper on the office of Exchange of
Bullion, circ. 1663. 34,358, f. 17.
■ Project of new commercial treaty
betw. England and Portug&l, 1672-3.
34,332, ff. 10, 16, 20, 24, 45.
Letter on manufacture of ** bays,"
serge, etc., at Lisbon, 1678. 34,333, f. 72.
— — Consuls* dues in the Dutch ports,
with suggested amendments, 1688, Ji. d,
34,340, f. 86.
Linens imported into, and exported
from, England, 1696-1714. 34,420,
ff. 194, 196, 200.
Statement on the trade of the
Spaniards in the West Indies, circ, 1701. .
34,335, f. 111.
British trade with Portngal, 1705-
1764. 34,419, f. 485; 34,420, ff. 192,198.
Digitized by
INDEX.
881
Trade and Commerce (continued).
Paper on the commerce of France, 1763.
i>. 34,412, f. 59.
■ Papers cone, the increase of the
duty on leathers and skins imported into
Denmark and Norway, 1768. Fg, 2697,
ff. 17 b, 28, 29, 39, 51, 116, 118.
Report on the trade between Great
Britain and the United States, 1773.
34,412, f. 263.
Papers cone. British trade with
France, 1774-1791. 34,420, f. 139;
34,427, ff. 346 b, 365 b; 34,435, ff. 21-32.
Goods prohibited to be imported
into, or exported from, Great Britain,
1775. 34,412, f. 319.
— Papers relating to trade in the E.
Indies. 1776-1802. 34,466-34,469,
passim.
Observations on trade, by S. Mar-
tin, 1785. 34,420, f. 314.
— — Goods prohibited from France into
Ireland, etc., 1786. 34,420, f. 410.
Memorial to the Privy Council
from the Committee of the Silk Trade,
1786. 34,420, f. 452.
Correspondence and papers relat-
ing to a commercial treaty between
France and England, 1786-1787. 34,421-
84,423, passim ; 34,462.
Provisional project for commercial
treaty with Spain, 1786. 34,422, f. 237.
Proposed commercial treaty betw.
England and Russia, 1786, 1790. 34,423,
f. 25 ; 34,430, f. 88.
Account of disputed claims to the
Bengal trade, 1786. 34,468, f. 2.
Statement on the salt, opium and
saltpetre monopolies in India, aire 1786.
34,468, f. 252.
Return of wines and brandies
imported to certain English ports, 10
May— 23 Aug. 1787. 34,426, f. 35.
Rates of exchange at St. Peters-
burg, 1788. 34,428, f. 367.
Project for commercial treaty
between Prussia and Poland, 1790. Fr,
34,430, f. 145.
Correspondence, etc, relating to
commercial treaty between Holland and
England, 1791. 34,436, passtm.
Memorials, etc,, cone, the woollen
trade to Holland, 1793. 84,448, ff. 107-
115.
Papers of J. Crawfrird rel. to, in
the E. Indies, 1811-1823. 33,411.
The condition of the silk-weaving
trade, 1839. 34,245, B, f. 3.
Trade, Board of. Correspondence with
Lord Harrington, 1737^1740. Ej, 2684,
89; £g, 2687, ff. 19, 23, 25, 37.
Trade, Board of (continued). Reports
on Danish commercial affairs, 1737.
Ug, 2684, ff. 23, 37, 173.
Report cone. Russian passports,
1740. Fg, 2687, f. 41.
Report on the seizure of British
vessels at Copenhagen, 1742. Eg. 2699,
f. 157.
Letter to Gen. Seymour-Conway,
1767. Fg, 2696, f. 268.
' Report on the Danish herring-
fishery, 1768. Fg, 2697, f. 80.
Report on the Newfoundland
fisheries, 1785. 34,462, f. 226.
Tranfeld. v, Traunfeld.
Trani, Bishop of, V, Joannes.
Transportation. Hard labour sub-
stituted in place of Transportation," by
Dr. W. Smith, 1777. Printed. 34,414,
f. 473.
Traunfeld (John). Elxchequer pay-
meuts to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376,
ff. 41 b, 44 b.
Travels, o. Voyages and Travels.
Travers (Elias), of Emmanuel College,
Cambridge, Letters to Lady M. Kny-
vett, 1612-1614. Eg. 2715, ff. 137-142,
145, 146, 149, 158, 161, 168, 173-184.
Treasury. Rc^rister of Issues, Easter
term, 1598. 34,274, f. 167.
Letters from the Secretaries to
Jeremy Bentham, 1798-1812. 33,542,
ff 564, 587, 592; 33,543, f. 40; 33,544,
ff. 408, 628.
V. also Exchequer.
Brovenue.
Treaties. Tract in favour of the en-
rolment of, temp. Jas. I. 34,324, f. 138.
Treherone (Thomas), Nottingham
Pursuivant, Exchequer payment to,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 27 b.
Treilhard (Jean Baptiste), Count,
French Minister at the Radttadt Congress.
Statement cone, the negotiations, 1798.
34,454, f. 156.
Treitschke (Johann Georg Friedrich),
Dramatist. Letter to, from G. J. Vogler,
1806. Qerm. 33,965, f. 335.
Trelawny (Edward), Governor of Ja-
maica. Letters to Col. Burrard, 1745,
1748. 34,207. ff. 26, 32-84.
Tremaine (Edmond). Instructions to,
on his mission to Ireland, 1573. Eg,
2790, f. 10.
Trenchard (John), M.P.for Wareham.
Warrant signed by, 1648. 33,924, f. 98.
Trenche (John), of Norwich, Letter
to r, 1607. Eg, 2715. f. -
3 L
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Trendle (John), Sector of Ovingfcny co:
Nnrf. Letters to Sir T. Knyvctt, [1687],
[1588]. £g, 2713, ff. 194, 213.
' Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1591-
1599. Eij. 2713, ff. 278, 279, 284, 499,
501 ; Eg, 2714, ff. 4, 18.
Trendle (William). Letters to T.
Knyvett, 1644,1645. Eg, 2716, ff. 392,
397.
Trent (Richard), Eector of Whitestaunton^
CO, 8om, Book of Articles of a.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 8 b.
Trentham (F— ). Letter to J. Hobart,
n. d. Eg, 2722, f. 229.
Tresham {Sir Thomas). Protestation
of his allegiance to the Queen, 1588.
34,394, f. 38 b.
Treuitt (Christopher), Vicar of S, De-
cumans, co, Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1577. 33,973,
f. 18 b.
Treutler (Jerome). Verses on J. Huss
and Jerome of Prague, 18tli cent. Lat.
83,610, ff. 49 b, 53.
Trevaely family of. Pedigree, 16th
cent. 34,177, f. 3.
Tretranion (Sir Nicholas), Commitsioner
of the Navy. Letter to Sir J. Acworth,
1728. 34,195, f. 166.
Trevanvon (Charles), of Carhayes, co.
ComwaUj Vice-Admiral of Comtoall.
Letter to J. Nance, 1600. 34,224, f. 37.
Treves, v. Ne ws-le tters.
• Archbishopric of. Sale of lands in,
1311. Add. C/u 33,046.
Trevillon Manor, in St. Erme, «.
St. Erme, co. Cornxe.
Trevor (John), Surveyor of the Navy,
Certificate of charges at Chatham,
signed by, 1600, 1601. Eg, 2723, ff. 95,
97.
Trevor (Sir John). Letters to W. More-
ton, 1624, 1638. 83,935, f. 71 ; 33,936,
f. 119.
Trevor (Hon. John), Envoy to Sardinia,
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1789. 33,978,
f. 255.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1792-
1793. 34,442, f. 156 ; 34,443, f. 51 ;
34,445, f. 3 ; 34,450, f. 120.
Letters to Lord Grenrille, 1793.
Copies, 34,446, f. 422; 34,447, ff. 346,
382 ; 34,448, ff. 3, 261-263, 857 : 34,449,
ff. 6, 343.
Trevor (Robert), Secretary to the Em-
bassy tOf afteno. Envoy at, the ffagve.
Correspondence with W. Titley, 1736-
1744. Eg, 2683, ff. 267, 320, 333 ; Eg,
2684, ff. 3, 7, 27, 43, 57, 105, 122, 157,
201; Eg. 2685, ff. 174, 215, 236, 30S,
323; Eg, 2686, ff. 190, 270, 301; Eg.
2687, ff. 3, 95, 143, 222, 252, 273, 278,
318, 331, 371 ; Eg. 2688, ff. 23, 72, 114.
115, 142, 147, 180, 262, 281, 293 ; Eg,
2689, ff. 59, 82, 95, 98, 121, 240, 264^
297, 314. 323; Eg, 2690, ff. 141, 167;
Eq, 2691, ff. 13, 104, 122, 132, 178,
2i3, 233; Eg. 2692, ff. 57, 67, 72, 144.
169, 168, 175, 195, 201. 227, 275, 296,
297, 312 ; Eg, 2693, ff. 39, 53, 131, 196,
295.
Letter to Lord Harrington, 1740.
Copy. Eg. 2687, f. 152.
" Trial," Cutter. Experiment of, with
sliding keel, by Capt. J. Schank, 1792.
33,493.
Trikyngham (John), PHor [of Peters
bftrouqh Abbey"], Owned, in 15th cenU,
Eg, 2733.
Trimnel (CharlesX afterw. Bishop of
Norwich, Letters to K. Johnson al. O.
Le Neve, s, a. [1699], [ante 1712]. Eg.
2719, ff. 79, 86, 157 ; Eg. 2721, ff. 377-
396.
Letter to J. Hare, [1708-1720].
Eg. 2721, f. 447.
Trinidad, island of. Proof impression
of seal of Queen Victoria for. xcmi.
28.
Trinker (Thomas), Tobacconist, of Xon-
don. Letter to T. Knyvett, 164*. Eg.
2716, f. 403.
Triodion. v. Liturgies, Greek,
Tripp (George), Capt, S.N, LetUr to
Sir J. Banks, 1791. 33,979, f. 98.
Tristram (Richard), Attorney, of ffit"
chin. Letter to W. Hale, 1766. 33,573,
f. 364.
Tristram (Thomas), Sector of Slnke
PerOf CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d.
1562 subscribed by, 1571. 38,973,
f. 6 b.
Troas, Bishop of, f>. Silranus, S.
Trollope (Mrs. y Letter to
J. F. (Sll, 1822. 33,545, f. 605.
Tromp (Maerten). Commission from
the Prince of Orange to be "ordinaria
Capitain ter Zee," 1680. Dutch. Add.
Ch, 37,397.
Troslev a/. Trottersoliffe, co. Kent.
Deed relating to, 1555. Add. Ch.
36,926.
■ Extract* from tlie parish-register^
1539-1810 ; 19th cent. 33,915, t 180.
Trott (Matthew), of Beodes. co. 8uf.
Letters to Lady M. Bell, 1648, 1649.
Eg. 2716, ff. 451, 471.
Letter to T. Knyrett, 1653. Eff.
2717, f. 27.
Digitized by
INDEX.
883
Trottersoliife. v. Troslej, co. Kent
Trotti (Joachim Jaqaes), Marquis de la
Chetardie, Order for the expulsion of,
from Russia, 1744. Eg, 2693, ff. 52,
62.
Trotnla al Erotis. Liber Trotull:
on women's diseases, loth cent. Engl,
34,111, f. 197.
Troubridge (S~). Letter to Re?. W.
Phelps, 1835. 33,836, f. 220.
Troughton (J—). Letter to Sip T.
Twysden, 1707. 34,173, f. 40.
Troutbeck (Frances). Letter to her
cousin, C. Gawdy, s. a. Eg. 2722, f. 230.
Troutbeck (John), Physician, of Lon-
don. Letter to Lady Gawdy, s. cu Eg,
2722, f. 232.
Troyes, w France, Bishop of, v. Herveus.
Tracbsess de Zeyl-Wouiach
. (Joseph), Comte, Grand Doyen de PE-
glise Cath^-ale de Strasbourg. Letter
to Lord Auckland, 1796. 34,453, f. 479.
Trncbsess von Waldburg (Otto),
Bishop of Augsburg. Proclamation of a
bull of Julius IIL, 1555. 33,738.
True Patriot, A. Address thus
signed, to "All true Britons," 1798.
34,454, f. 235.
TrurOy co, Comw. Court-rolls of manors
in, 1546-1547. Add. Ch, 32,967.
Tmzstone (Richard), of Stotfold, oo.
Bedf Extract of will, 1558. 33,577,
f. 8.
Tryon (William), Governor of New York,
Letter to W. Eden, 1778. 34,416.
f. 113. '
Rough draft of passport, 1778.
Autogr, 34,416, f. 56.
Trsrpbon. Grammatical work attri-
buted to, 5th cent. Gr. Pap, cxxvi. verw,
Trjvmt (Dame Elizabeth), widow of Sir
Thos. Tryvet. Inquisitio post mortem,
1434. Copy, 19th cent. 33,921, f. 96.
TWonpa. v.Cbiainpa.
Tnaniy co. Galway. Irish inscription
in the Cathedral of, copied 17th cent.
38,991, f. 49.
Took, Family of Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,896, ff. 59 b, 64.
Tucker ), Commissioner of the
Navy, Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1803. 33,544, f. 11.
Tll0ker(B— ). Letter to S. Bentham.
1802. 33,543, f. 652.
Tnoker (John). Dispntes with the Vicar
of East Peckham cone, the tenancy of
the ?lctr»ge, 1638. 34,178, f. 60.
Tucker (John). Letter to Sir W. Twys-
den, 1677. 34,176, f. 82 b.
Tucker (John), Under Secretary of State.
Letter to, from A.Cardonnel,jun., 1703.
34,079, f. 53.
Tucker (Josiah), Dean of Gloucester.
The State of the Nation in 1777 compared
with the State of the Nation in ... .
1759. 34,414, f. 568.
• Further thoughts on the present
posture of affairs, 1779. 34,416, f. 409.
Tucker (Stephen). Letter to S. £.
Brydges, circ. 1802. 33,929, f. 17.
Tucker (Stephen), Somerset Herald,
Owned, in 1884, Add, 34,101.
Tucker (Rev. William), Composer, Even-
ing service and anthem, 17th~18th cent.
34,203, ff. 18, 82 b.
Tudeley, co, Kent, Deeds relating to,
1456, 1513, 1561. Add, Ch. 36,927;
36,928; 37,715.
Tuder (J — }, of Knightsbridge, co. Middl,
Letter to 0. Le Nete, 1696. Eg. 2718,
f. 281.
Tudor (Margaret), wife of Edmund
Tudor, Earl of JRichmond, Owned, end
of 15th cent., Add, 33,772.
Verses addressed to, by Jo. de
Giglis, end of 15th cent. 33,772, f. 2 b.
Tudor (William). Letter to Capt. J.
Young, 1777. 34,414, t 154.
Tudway (Thomas), Mus, Doc, Anthem,
17th-18th cent. 34,203, f. 68 b.
Tufbon of 008. Kent and Suseez,
Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 40 b.
Tufbon (Henry), 11th Earl of Thanet,
Extracts from his papers relating to co.
Kent, 19th cent. 34,105, ff. 1-61 b.
Tufbon (^i> Nicholas), 2nd Bart,, M,P,
for Kent. Petition to, respecting the
importation of Dutch fruit, 1624.
33,924, f. 32.
Tufbon (Richard), hth Earl of Thanet,
Letter to, from A. Clinkard, 1683.
34,152, f. 13.
Tufbon (Col. Sackyille), hth sen of John,
2nd Earl of Thanet. Letter to ,
1687. 33,924, f. 66.
Letters to W. Blathwayt, 1688.
33,924, ff. 68-72.
Tufbon (Thomas), 6M Earl of Thanet.
Letter to Lord , 1696. 83,924,
f. 88.
Tuke (Sir Bnan). Exchequer MmenU
to, as Treasurer of the King's Chamber
and secretary to the King m linguf
gallit'V 153J-2. 83,376, ff. 10, 15.
sx.a
Digitized by
884
INDEX.
Tulles, Bishop of, V. Mascaron (Jules).
TQllibardine, Laird of. o. Murray
(Sir John).
Tllllie (John), Chancellor of Carlisle,
Letters to Bp. NicoUon, 1706-1709.
34,265, ff. 90, 100, 137.
Tnllman (Charles), Secretary to the
English Minister at Stockholm, Letters
to R. Gunning, 1770, 1773. Eg. 2699,
ff. 66, 68, 86, 114, 121, 153, 196, 212,
223; Eg. 2702, ff. 168, 191, 219, 222.
Tnnbridge Wells, oo. Kent, Satire
entitled "Tunbritlge Wells,*' temp. Chas.
XL 34,362, f. 22.
Txmlailde (Richard de). Inqnisitio
post mortem, temp. Hen. III. Copy,
19tb cent. 33,921, f. 68.
Timstall, CO. Kent. Deed relating to,
[1404-1405?]. Add. Ch. 36,929.
Rental, 1656. Copy^ 19th cent,
33,902, f. 79.
Extracts from court-rolls of, 1677-
1792; 19th cent. 33,899, f. 156.
Tnrbill (George). Warrant for his
salary as Keeper of the Records of for-
feited estates, with receipt, 1735.
34,195, f. 178.
Tnrenne, Vicomtes de,
V. La Tour (Fran9ois de).
La Tour d'Auvergne (Henri).
Turin, in Italy. Description of, 1661.
34,177, f. 50.
V. also News-letters.
Turkey, w Europe. Journal of trayels
in, 1828-9. 34,197, f. 18.
Sultans of, Mahomet II. Letter
of Pius II. urging crusade against, 1468.
Lat, Imperf. 34,276, f. 38.
Ahmed I. Letter to Rudolph II.
of Germany, 1604. Copy, 34,395,
f. 49 b.
Mahomet V. Journal of Lord
Crawford's expedition against, by Col.
W. Burrard, 1738. 34,097, ff. 1-36.
— Abdul Ahmed. Journal of the
campaign of Russia against, 1788.
33,554, ff. 81, 100.
Selim III. Message to the British
and Dutch ambassadors, 1790. l^ansl,
34,433, f. 26.
Negotiations, etc, with
Austria, at Sistova, 1791. 34,435, ff. 52-
64, 165, 275, 279, 283-289, 299, 356,
374, 461, 463 ; 34^436, passim ; 34,437,
ff. 9, 205, 208, 209, 215, 233, 235, 218,
• 309-315, 341, 347, 349, 360-380^ 403-
409, 414-424, 467-472, 493.
■I Conrention pour la sub-
side au Roi de Su^e, 1791. 34,437,
f. 424.
Turkey, Sultans of, Selim III. (con-
tinued). Treaty with Germany, 1791.
34,439, ff. 11, 201, 356, 358.
Tumbull (John). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1806. 34,456, f. 556.
Turner, Family of. Pedigrees, 19th
cent. 33,896, f. 31 ; 33,919, ff. 87, 88.
Turner (Anne). Letter to, from lady
Essex, 1612. 34,218, f. 163.
Turner (Charles), of ffougkUmy co. Norf,
Letter to 0. Le Neve, 1692. Eg. 2718,
f. 23.
Turner (Charles), of King's Lynn.
Letter to J. Hare, 1699. Eg. 2719, f. 75.
Tomer (Dawson). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1804. 33,981, f. 180.
Lettei-s to Rer. T. StreatfeiW,
1835-1837. 33,929, ff. 323, 325, 330,
412.
Letter to, from F. Freeling, 1825.
34,459, f. 422.
Owned, in 19th cent., Add. 34,318.
Tomer {Sir Edward). t>. Turner.
Tomer (Edward), Director of the Fast
Lidia Co. Warrant signed by, 1719.
34,195, f. 156.
Tomer (Sir Gregory Osborne Page), Aih
Bart, Owned, in 19th cent., Add.
34,364-34,385.
Tomer (Mary), of London, Aoqoittance
to, from J. Spendlove, 1699 [1700].
Eg. 2719, f. 161.
Tomer (Peter), of Bremingham^ co. Norf,
Bond to, fVom J. Knyrett, 1661. Eg.
2717, f. 195.
Tomer (Richard). Letters to J. Kny-
yett, 1649, 1650. Eg. 2716, ff. 469, 473 ;
Eg. 2717, f. 2.
Tomer (Robert), of Clifford's Inn, Lon-
don. Power of attorney in an action of
debt, 1690. i7c/. 2718, f. 8 b.
Tomer (Samuel), of N'tttingham.
Letter to W. Eden, 1786. 34,422, t, 421.
Tomer (William), of Norwich. Letter
to 0. Le Neve, 1695. Eg, 2718, f. 204.
Tomer (William), Secretary of th€
Littrary and Philosophical AMMly.
Letter to Sir J. Banks. 1801. 33,980,
f. 297.
Tomer (William Henry), Bector of
Trent. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps 1835.
33,836, f. 193.
^CxmLBJ (B — ). Letter to C Arcedekne,
1782. 33,977, ff 143, 151.
Tomer (Edmund), jun. Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1787. 33,978, ff. 137, 148.
Digitized by
INDEX.
885
Tnrnor (Sir Edward), Speaker of the
Bouse of Ctymmora, Letter to the Com-
miMionew for the eighteen months' tax
in CO. Derby, 1664. Copy, 34,300,
f. 37.
Letter to the Assessment Com-
missioners for CO. Glouc, 1664. 33,589,
f. 33. * *
TnroiLy in Cochin China, Sketch of the
peninsuU of New Gibraltar, 1792.
33,931, f. 31.
Tnrton (J—). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1783. 33,977, f. 189.
Tnrvey. co. Bedf. History of, 18th
cent. 34,381.
Tuscany. Map of, 1761. 34,185, A.
Grand Dukes of. Ferdinand IL
Relation of his entei-tainraent in Venice,
1628. 34,311, f. 183.
; Appointment of B. Oas-
coigne as Captain of Cuirassiers, 1657.
ItaU Signed. 34,077, f. 1.
Cosmo IIL Travels of, in England,
1669, by Connt Magalutti. Copy, 19th
cent. 33,767, A.
Illustrations to the travels
of. CopieSy 19th cent. 33,767, B.
Portrait, 19th cent.
33,767, B, f. 2.
Tuscany, P/ ince of. v. Medici (Cosmo
de').
Tnstin (W— ). Letter to S. E. Brydees,
1807. 33,929, f. 24.
Tntbory Castle, co. staff. Wardrobe
stuff sent to, for Mary, (ju. of Scots,
1569. 33,593, f. 15.
Admeasurement and plans of, 1585.
33,594, ff. 172, 174, 175.
Tweedie (Charles), Assistant Cashier in
the Navy P<iy Offire, Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1798. 34,454, f. 372.
Twesden (Thomas). Sepulchral brass
of him and wife at Great Chart, 1500.
33,925, f. 5.
Twisden (Jaoe), wife of Sir Thomas
Twisden, Judge. Letters to Sir R.
Twysden, 1659. 34,174, ff. 56-59.
Twisden (William). Letter to Sir £.
Filmor, 1627. 34,176, f. 52.
Twisden. v. also Twysden.
Twopeny (William). Letter to J.
Bentham, sen., 1760. 33,537, f. 64.
Twcpeny (William). Letters to Rev.
T. 8treatfeild, 1835-1842. 33,929,
ff. 339, 453, 455, 467-471, 479, 488,
494, 544, 647.
Twyford Hundred, CO. JTtffit War-
rant for levy in, for relief of parishes
visited by the plague, 1607. 34,218,
f. 8 b.
Twyford (Thomas). Name inscribed,
17th cent. 34,212, f. 94 b.
Twynham al. Clirist CliurclL
Pnoxy. V, Christchurch, co. Southt,
Twysden al. Twisden of East
Peckham, Family of. Collections
relating to, 16th-19th centt. 34,147-
34,178.
Genealogy and pedigrees, temp.
Edw. I.— 1671. 34,174, f. 73;— 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 318 b ; 33,920, f. 42 b.
Genealogical notes, 1549-1801.
34,177, £ 22;— .19th cent. 33,919,
ff. 90-92, 137.
Sepulchral inscriptions, 1595-
1665. 34,174, ff. 71, 188.
Letters and papers relating to,
1580-1747. 34,176.
Letters on family matters, 1601 —
19th cent. 34,173.
• Rentals of manors in Kent belong-
ing to, 16th cent. 34,154.
Miscellaneous papers, 16th-19th
centt. 34,174; 34,175; 34,177.
Extracts from the Twysden MSS.
made by Revs. L. B. Larking and T.
Streatfeild, 19th cent. 33,918; 33,923,
ff. 188-263.
Twysden (Anne), wife of H. Twysden,
Notes of her family, 1542-1580. 34,177,
f. 18.
Tw3rsden (Anne), wife of Sir W.
Twysden, Ist Bart. Biographical ac-
count of, 1638. 34,163, f. 79 b.
Account of her illness and death
in 1638. 34,176, f. 63.
Letters to her husband, circ,
1625-1628. 34,173, ff. 9, 11.
Receipts by her children of legacies
from, 1638. 34,176, f. 68.
Twysden (Anne), dau. of Sir B,
Twysden, 2nd Bart. Account of her
marriage with J. Porter in 1658, etc.
34,164, f. 92.
Twysden (Charles), M,D, Letters to,
from his father, Sir R. Twysden, 1665-
1669. 34,161, ff. 7-29.
Letter to, from R. Harsnett, 1676.
34,173, f. 35.
Letter to the Bishop of Rochester,
1681. 34,176, f. 85.
Twysden (Elizabeth), widow of William
Twysden. v. Golding (Elizabeth).
Twysden (Frances), dau, of Sir W,
Twysden, 3rd Bart, Receipt for legacy
from her father, 1699. 34,176, f. 91.
Digitized by
886
INDEX.
Twysdett (Fnincis> Letters to his
father, Sir W. Twysdcn, 1831-1834.
34,173, fif. 48, 50.
Twysden (Isabella), xoife o/ Sir Roger
Twysden, 2nd Bart Diarj, 1645-1651.
Bologr, 34,169-34,172.
Biogi-aphical account of, 1657.
34,163, f. 109 b.
Letter to, from her brother
William, 1641. 34,173, f. 22.
Twysden (Isabella), dau, of Sir William
Twysden^ 3rd Bart. Receipt for legacy
from her father for wedding clothes,
1713. 34,174, f. 85.
V. also Lubbe (Isabella).
Twysden (Jane), mfe of Sir William
Twysdeny bth Bart. Letters to, from
A. Porter, 1723. 34,176, ff. 98, 100.
Twyiden (John), M.D. Account of
his mother's illness and death in 1638.
Hologr. 34,176, f. 63.
— — Levy on, as farmer of "his
Majesty's Allome works," 1677. 34,195,
f. 69.
Letter to his brother. Sir R. Twys-
den, 1661. 34,173, f. 28.
Letter to his nephew, W. Twysden,
1671. 34,173, f. 33.
Twysden (Roger). Notes of his family,
1542-1592. 34,177, ff. 18, 19.
Note on rental of Estmere manor,
1566. AyUogr. 34,154^ f. 29.
Bond to G. De la Haye, 1591.
Signed. 34,174, f. 11.
Letters to, from N. De la Haye,
1582, 1587. 34,174, f. 3 ; 34,176, f. 10.
Letter to, from G. De la Haye,
16th cent. 34,174, f. 10.
■ Letters to, from William, Lord
Cobham, 1585. 34,176, ff. 3, 4, 6, 7.
Letter to, from R. Byng, 1591.
34,175, f. 2.
Letter to, from A. Ongley, 1596.
34,175, f. 4.
Letter to, from his son-in-law,
R. Bathurste, circ. 1598. 34,175, f. 6.
' Letters to, from Henry, Lord
Cobham, 1598, 1600. 34,176, ff. 14, 16,
28.
Letters to, from T. Pagett, 1600,
1601. 34,173, f. 1 ; 34,174, f. 27.
" Letter to, from G. Byng, 1603.
34,173, f. 3.
Owned, in 16th cent, Add, 34,154.
Twysden {Sir Roger), 2nd Bart Bio-
graphical accounts of himself and family,
17th cent. 34,163, ff. 4, 79 b, 109 b,
111,111b.
— Miscellanies for the life of, 17th
cent. 34,175, f. 40.
Twysden {Sir Roger), 2nd Bart (am-
tinued). Journal of business and fiunily
matters, 1611-1668. Autogr. 34,1^
34,165.
. Notice of his death, etc., in 1672.
34,168, f. 61.
Farm and estate accompli, 1611-
1700. 34,162-34,165.
Accompts of his estates in Chift
and Romney Marsh, 1629-1631. 34,166.
Surrey of his lands in Kent, 1630-
1658. 34,155.
Note of extraordinary charges laid
on CO. Kent, 1631-1639. 34,176, f. 70.
Payment of tithes, etc., on his
esUtes, 1668-1706. 34,167.
Extracts from his diary of erents
in 1640-1643 ; 19th cetit. 33,918, f. 26.
" Notes on the Finch family, 1554-
1647. 34,177, f. 16.
" Petition to the Committee for
Compositions, 1649-50. 34,161, f. 32.
Letter on Church Councils, etc^
1658. Imperf. 34,176, f. 74.
— Correspondence with members of
his family, 1633-1669. 34,161; 34,173,
ff. 13-30.
Letter to, from R. Dunninge, 1628.
34.175, f. 11.
Letter to, from Sir G. Fane, 1638.
34.176, f. 66.
Letters to, from his sister-in-law,
J. Twisden and others, 1659. 34,174,
ff. 56-59, 61.
Letter to, from T. Whetenhall,
1659. 34,175, f. 12.
Letter to, from Lord Winchilsea,
1660. 34,174, f. 61.
Letter to, from L. Godfrey, 1660.
34,176, f. 75.
Warrant to, for clothing the
militia in red coats, 1668. H176,
f. 81.
Attests his grandfather's hand-
writing, 17th cent. 34,154, f. 29.
Extracte from the Twysden MSS.
relating to Kent, 19th qent. 33,923.
Owned, in 17th cent., Add. 84,154;
and, in 1654, AcUL 34,178.
Twysden (T— ). Letter to his sister,
1780. 34,173, f. 44.
Twysden ('S^ Thomas), 4a .Sor^ Let-
ter to, from his father, Sir W. Twysden,
1693. 34,176, f. 87.
Letter to, from J. Troughton,
1707. 34,173, f. 40.
Twysden (Sir William), 1st Bart,
Biographical account of, 1629. 34»163,
f.4.
■ Commission to, as Captain of Light
Horse, 1605, 1608. 34,176, ff. 37 43.
Digitized by
887
Twysden {Sir WiilUm), iBt Bart.
(continue<I), Account of the illness and
death of, 1628. 34,176, f. 54.
■ Inventory of his goods in Romney
Marsh, 1629. 84,166, f. 33.
Notes for printing Hebrew MSS.
of, 1663-1664. 34,164, f. 100.
Letter to, from Lord Cobham,
1601. 34,176, f. 32.
Letter to, from Sir J. Scott and
others, 1605. 34,175, f. 9.
— Correspondence with Lord Wotton,
1605, 1608. 34,176, ff. 37-43, 49, 50.
Letters to, from his wife, circ.
1625-1628. 34,173, ff. 9, 11.
Twysden (William), 3rd son of Sir W,
Twyaden, letters to his brother, Sir ft.
Twysden. 1633, 1641. 34,173, ff. 12,
23 ; 34,174, f. 41.
Letter to his sister. Lady Twysden,
1641. 34,173, f. 22.
Receipts for legacies from, 1642.
84,176, ff. 72, 73.
Vwysden (Sir William), 3rd Bart, Bio-
graphical notes of members of his family,
17th cent. 34,168, ff. 62, 63, 63 b, 65.
■ Journal of business transactions,
etc., 1669-1700. Autogr, 34,165.
Accompts, 1668^1706. 34,167 ;
34>168.
Policy of insurance of his house
in Redcross St., London, 168.\ 34,175,
f. 18.
Letter to the Bishop of Rochester,
1681. 34,176, f. 84.
Correspondence with Lord Teyn-
ham, 1688. 34,173, ff. 37-39.
Letter to his son Thomas, 1693.
34,176, f. 87.
Letter to his sister, Anne Porter,
1697. 34,176, f. 90.
Letter to, from his uncle, J. Twys-
den, 1671. 34,173, f. 33.
Letter to, from J. Tucker, 1677.
34,176, f. 83.
Receipt by his daughter Frances
for legacy from, 1699. 34,176, f. 92.
Twysden (Sir William), bth Bart.
Memorandum as to his hay-tithes, 1746.
34.174, f. 109.
Letter to , 1744. 34,173,
f. 42.
Letter to, from J. Butler, 1743.
34.175, f. 2+.
Letters to, from F. Harling, 1745,
1747. 84,174, ff. 101, 110.
Twysden (Sir William Jerris), 7th
Bart, Commission to, as Receiyer-Oene-
ral of the Land Tax in Kent, 1807.
34,173, f. 46.
Twysden (Sir William Jenris), 7M
Bart, (continued). Letter to, from £.
Smith, 1817. 34,175, f. 26.
Letters to, from J. Dudlow, 1832.
34,175, ff. 27-37.
— — Letters to, from his son Francis,
1831-1834. 34,173, ff. 48, 50.
Tychemerclie (Robert), " Frater ** of
Bamsey AhbeQ-, co. Hunt. Wrote, in
16th cent.. Add. 33,449.
Tychemersh (John), Abbat of Ramsey
Abbeu, CO, Hunt. Register, 1431-1441.
33,450, ff. 4-17.
Tydolfeneshide (William de), Bwgesi
of Wilton. Cast of seal of, 1329. XCV. 9.
Tyler (Wat). Notes relating to, 19th
cent. 33,923, f. 155.
Tylman. v. Susato (Tylman de).
Tyln^y nSe gramlingham (Anne).
Marriage Settlements, 1561. Eg. 2713,
f. 24 b.
Trlney (Philip), of Shelley, co. Suff.
Marriage settlement on Anne, his wife,
1561. iJr/. 2713, f. 24 b.
Tymbirden (Robertus fil. Roberti de).
Drawing of seal of, 1301-2 ; 19th cent.
33,926, f. 79.
Tynedale. v. Tindale.
Tyrawly, Baron, v. O'Hara (James).
TyroU, Family of. Notes on, 1832.
33,929, ff. 279, 281.
Tyrone, Earl of. v. Beresford (Georga
de la Poer).
Tyrrell (John). Letters to Jeremy
Bentham, 1829-1830. 33,546, ff. 313,
317, 319, 356, 422, 458.
Tyrwhitt (Thomas). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1804. 33,981, f. 178.
Tyssen (John Robert Daniel). Letters
to Rey. T. Streatfeild, 1841 - 1842.
33,929, ff. 534-537, 548.
Tyton (John), Solicitor to the Commia'
sioners of Customs. Letter to the Mar-
quis of Carmarthen, 1786. 84,422,
f. 116.
u
Udney (John), Consul at Leghorn. Letter
to Lord Grenville, 1793. Copy. 34,449,
f. 81.
XFfinfftCm (Michael). Signature, as
scribe, 17th cent. 34,120, f. 30.
Digitized by
888
Ugg Mere. o. Ramsey, co. ffvnt.
Uhlenbecker (Johann Georg). Name
iDscribed on title-page of Add, 33,518.
jJlBy, CO, Olouc, Licence for meeting-
house for Presbyterians in, 1672. 33,589,
f. 98.
mioa Fereyra (Luis de). Play, 18th
cent. Span, 33,478, f. 341.
Ulster. A direction for the plantation
of, by T. Blencrhasset, 1610. 34,313,
f. 57.
Ulvemcroft, m Chamwood Forest, co.
Leic Deed relating to, 1541. Add, CK
34,228.
UmfEUs (WillUm), Vicar of Bathford,
CO, Som, Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 21 b.
Umfrevile (Edward), of the Inner
Temple. Owned, in 1724, Add, 33,359.
Underwood (Elizabeth). Acquittance
of F. Neve, 1679. Eg. 2717, f. 378 b.
Underwode (Geoffrey), Vicar of Ever-
Creech, co. Som Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1575. 33,973,
f. 14 b.
Unleavened Bread. Treatise on,
15th cent. Gr, 34,060, f. 446 b.
Letters on, against the Latin
Church, 12th cent. Or, 34,060, f. 548 b.
Unthank (John). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1800. 33,543, f. 294.
Unton (Sir Henry). Expenses, on his
embassy to France, 1595-1596. 34,274,
f. 134.
UpohnrclL, co, Kent. Deed relating to,
1561. Add, Ch, 36,930.
Upminster, co. Essex, Account of,
I9th cent. 34,109, f. 89.
Upton, CO. Line, Deed relating to, 1616.
Add, Ch, 39,395 ; 39,396.
Upton Manor, co, ffmt. Court-roll,
1441. Add. Soil 3i,7d7,
Upton of Faversham, co. Kent,
family of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 61.
UpwellC?), CO, Norf. Roll relating to,
1286 (?). ^cW. i2o// 89,935.
Upwood, CO. Hunt, Deeds relating to,
13th cent.— 1640. Add, Ch, 34,106-
34,143 ; 39,335-39,361.
■ Inventories of Sir H. Cromwoirs
goods at, 1631-1636. 34,397, ff. 30, 39.
VpwOOd Manor, co. ffmt. Court-
rolls and accompts of various officers,
1248-1591 . Add. Rolls 84,798-34,892 :
39,741-39,748.
Uranus and Psyche : Paitoral, nth
cent. 34,179.
Urban ZI., VI., Popes, t, Rome,
Popes.
UrbevetaniUI (Ugolinus). «. Orvieto
(Ugolino di).
Urn^O (Mariano Luis de). "La
Muerte de Cesar," and Sennacherib " :
trasedies translated from the French by,
19th cent. 33,486, ff. 181, 225.
Urine. Diagnosis from, 15th cent
Qerm. 34,304, f. 75.
Unneeton (Robert). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as CJnder-clerk of the Parlia-
ments, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 18 b.
Urmston ( ), Capt. Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1792. 33,979, f. 174.
Uske (Angelo). Exchequer payments to,
as Messenger of the Exchequer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 52.
Ussher (Henry), D.D., Astronomer Royal
of Ireland. Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1 786.
33,978, f. 78.
Useher (James), Archbishop of Armagh.
Memoirs of events, 1530-44, alleged to
have been collected by, late 17th cent.
33,746.
Answers to interrogatories of the
Lords, 1641. Autogr. 34,253, f. 3.
Cast of seal of, 1624. xcv. 1.
Usury. Tract against, 1626. 34,324,
f. 250.
Utrecht, Peace of. Report made
to Parliament on, 1713-1714. 33,574^
ff. 167-185.
Utting (Ashby), Captain R,F. Corre-
spondence with W. Titley, 1744. Eg,
2693, ff. 134, 162.
Uttozeter, oo. Staff, Deed relating to,
1326. Eg, Ch. 594.
Uvedale (John). Exchequer payment
to, as Clerk of the Pells, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 50 b.
Uxeloy (William). Exchequer payment
to, as Clerk of the Ordnance, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 40.
V
Vaca (Pero). Poem, late 15th cent
Span. 33,382, f. 183.
Vaca de Castro (Antonio). Proposals
for religions instruction of natives of
Peru, 1567. Span. 33,983, f. 182.
Digitized by
IND&X.
889
VagO ( ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
n,d, lanU 1781]. 33,982, f. 247.
Valais (Barnard de). Exchequer paj-
meat to, as gunner, 1531-2. 83,376,
f. 41.
Valdes de Caroamo (Bamabe), Oidor
of the Aadimcia of Quatemaia. Ex-
amination before the Royal Council of the
Indies, 1568. Span, 33,983, f. 347.
Valencey Bishop of. v, Montlnc (Jean
de).
Valence. Comte de, V, Timbrune (Cjrua
Marie Alexandre de).
Valentia, ViscoujUa. v, Annesley.
Valentin (Louis), Inoculator, Letter
to N. Dubois de Chemant, 1823. Fr.
Eg, 2723, f. 116.
Valentine (John), of Leicester,
Marches and minuets, late 18th cent.
34,074-34,076, paesim
Valentyne (Benjamin), Jf.P. for St.
Germain* 8, Warrant for payment of his
Kubsistence money, 1648. 33,924, f. 38.
Valerie (Sllvestre), Doge of Venice,
V, Venice, Doges of,
Valerius (Julius). Res gestsB Alexan-
dri : fragments, late 12th cent. 33,371,
f. 25.
Valladolit (Johan de). Poem, late
15th cent. Span, 33,382, f. 195.
Vallancey (Charles), Gen, Letters to
Sir J. Banks, [1786], 1802. 33,981,
f. 3 ; 33,982, f. 342.
Valle (Jos^ del). Lettera to Jeremy
Bentham, 1827-1830. 33,546, ff. 142,
293, 418.
Vallotti (Francesco Antonio). "Dies
IrjE," 18th cent. 33,952.
Vanbrugh, {Sir John), Clarenceux
Herald. Letter to P. Mauduit, 1720.
£g. 2721, f. 462.
Vandelli (Dr, Alexandre Antonio).
Notice of, 1811. 33,982, f. 17.
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1811.
33,982, f. 15.
Van der Weyer (SyWain), Belgian
Statesman, Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1831. 33,546, f. 482.
Van Diemen'e Land. Proof im-
pression of seal of Queen Victoria for,
xcviii. 16.
Vandyck (Sir Anthony). List of por-
traits after, 19th cent. 34,411, f. 598.
Vane (Sir Henry), Comptroller of the
Household, Admission of, as Priry
Councillor, 1630. 34,324, f. 276.
Vane (AV Henry), jtm. Warrant signed
by, 1648. 33,924, f. 38.
Petition to Charles II. to spare his
life, 1660. 33,924, f. 56.
Vane (Rev. John). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1817. 34,459, f. 217.
Vannes, tn Brittany, Account of
journey to, from Caen, with yiews, 1828.
33,708.
Account of journey from, to
Auray, with views, 1828. 33,709.
Vansittart (Arthur), Colonel, Letter
to Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,456,
f. 522.
Vansittart (Arthur), ;ttn., M.P, for
Windsor. Letter to Lord Auckland,
1806. 34,457, f. 85.
Vansittart (Caroline), vfife of Col,
Arthur Vansittart. Letter to her
father, Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,456,
f. 561.
Vansittart (Henry), Governor of
Bengal in 1760. Copy-book of docu-
ments sent by him (?), 1756. 34,123.
Vansittart (Nicholas), afteno. (1823)
Baron Bexlej/y Secretary to the Treasury.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1806-1814.
34.456, ff. 387, 396, 449, 513, 620;
34.457, ff. 48, 141, 233, 234, 329, 350,
363,468, 553, 561, 572, 604; 34,458,
ff 1, 11, 41, 71, 211, 248, 250, 254,
335, 357, 364, 424, 451, 519, ,588, 637 ;
34,459, ff. 31, 33, 43, 60-66, 83, 84;
34,461, ff. 185-188.
Letter to Lady Auckland, n. d,
34,461, f. 190.
Letters to , n. d, 34,461,
ff. 191, 192.
Letter to Sir S. Romilly, 1812.
33,544, f. 679.
Correspondence with 2nd Lord
Auckland, 1814-1821. 34,459, ff. 96,
97, 251, 304.
Van-ta-Gin, Chinese officer. Portrait,
1792-93. 33,931, f. 7.
Vantarshin. v, Van-ta-Oin»
Vardell (H— ). Letter to Capt.
Hynson, 1777. Copy, 34,413, f. 215.
Vardill (Bev. John), American Spy.
Letters to Lord North, W. Eden, eto.^
1777-1778. 34,413, ff. 205, 268, 326,
418, 419, 421, 422, 475 ; 34,414, ff. 390,
392, 427, 521; 34,415, ff. 105, 114;
34,461, f. 193. .
Vamey (Edmund). Passport to, to
travel beyond seas, 1606. 34,218, f. 8.
Vasconoellos e Sonsa (Luis de),
Marques de Cartel Melhor, Letters of
Digitized by
890
IND£X.
Charles II. of Eogland in his favour,
1680, 1684. 34,334, ff. 25, 44-48, 52.
Notes on the demolition of Tanner,
1683. 34,334, ff. 40, 50.
Correspondence with Sir R. South-
well, 1667-1685. 34,330, ff. 29, 32 ;
34,331, ff. 139, 149; 34,334, ff. 61, 65.
Vaudomonty Prince de, v. Lorraine
(Charles Henri do).
Vang h a m (Henrjr). Exchequer payment
to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 31b.
Vangham (Thomas). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 32.
Vawkaii (-
•). Satirical epitaph
on, 17th cent. 34,362, f. 27.
Vaugliail (Edward), Bishop of St.
David*s. Extent of possessions of the
see renewed in 1516 by order of, 16th
cent. 34,135.
Vanghan (Edward), Vioar of Combe
Engliahf co. Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1576. 33,973,
f. 17 b.
Vanghan (Richard), 2nd Earl of Car-
bery. Order, as Lord President of Wales,
to the Sheriff of Gloucester, 1662.
33,589, f. 17.
Vanghan (Wilmot), Earl of Liabume,
Lord of the Admiralty. Letters to G.
Jacicson, 1776-1786. 34,187, ff. 5, 7,
15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 28.
Letter to W. Eden, 1779. 34,416,
f. 305.
Vans (John), Vioar of KUlingholm^ co.
Line. Note of his death In 1557. 34,276,
f. 38.
Vanx, Vicomte de. v. Grant (Charles).
Vawtortt (Nicholas), Bector of Tula-.
ton, CO. Devon, Death of, 1437 (?).
33,784, f. 1.
Vayona ( ). Poem, late 15th cent.
Span. 33,382, f. 24 b.
Vasqnes (Alonso), Oovemor of Veragua^
etc. Memorial concerning, 1564. Span,
33,983, f. 52.
Vaiqnez (Bartolom^), of Smta F€ de
Vera:jua. Memorial, 1564. Span.
33,983. f. 52.
Depositions, 1567. Span. 33,983,
f. 178.
Veale (Thomas). Case of, 1670, 1671.
33,589, ff. 92, 94.
Vega Carpio (Lope Felix de). Plays,
18th cent. Span. 33,479, ff. 38-206.
Velaseo (Pedro Fernandez de). Marques
del Fresno^ Spanish Ambassador to Eng-
land. Letter to Charles II. of Fr"gkii^|
1673. Copy. 34,077, f. 18.
Venables (Peter), o/^ftruftfrfon. LeUerv
to, from W. Bispham, 1668. 33,937,
ff. 207. 213.
Venice, JRepvblic of. Letters of Sir I,
Wake, English ambassador, 1624-1630.
34,310; 34,811.
News-letter from, 1628. 33,935b
f. 228.
Doges of. Dandolo (Andrea).
Bulla, 1343-1354. xcvii. 3.
Loredano (Leonardo). Bnllse,
1501-1521. xciv. 4, 17.
Ponte (Nicolo de). Bnlla, 1578-
1585. xcvii. 5.
Cicogna (Pasquale). Bulla, 1585-
1594. XCVII. 6.
Grimani (Marino). Bulla, 1594-
1605. XCVII. 7.
Donate (Leonardo). Bnlla, 1605-
1613. XCVII. 8.
Priuli (Antonio). Commission to
the GoTernor of Capo d'Istria, 1618.
33,73*.
Erizzo (Francesco). Bulla, 1631-
1646. XCVII. 9.
Pisauro (Giovanni). Bnlla, 1658-
1659. xcvn. 10.
Valeric (Silvestre). Bulla, 1694-
1700. XCVII. 11.
Rainer (Paolo> Charter of, 1784.
Add. Ch. 37,617
Bnlla, 1794. xcvn. 12.
Venitare. v. Litnrgies.
Vennonp pf cos. Snss., Kent
and Ozon, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
tent. 33,920, f. 42.
Venonr (Tim. or Tom). Name inscribed,
in early 17th cent, in Add. 33,510, f. 61.
Verace (Bud^ de). Letter to B. Skelton,
1688. Fr. Copy. 34,526, f. 13.
Verceil, w Piedmont. Relation dm
si^ge de, 1638. 34,216, f. 48 b.
Verdelot (Philippe). Motet, 19th cent.
34,071, f. 5 b.
Verdi (Giuseppe). Operas, 19th cent.
34,231-34,236.
"II Trovatore": an opera, 19th
cent. 33,366; 33,367.
"Attila," 19th cent. 33,951.
Letters to AL Escudier, 1847-1856.
Ital. 33,965, ff. 399-405.
Verdon (Theobald). Death of, in 1497,
mentioned, 16th cent. 33,956, f. 92.
Verdnn. v. ITews-letters.
Vere, Baron, r. Beauclerk (Vere).
Digitized by
INDEX.
891
Vera, Earl§ of Oxford, Notes relating
to, IBth-mh centt. 33,530, ff. 2-53 ;
Eg. 2722, f. 233.
Tare (Aubrey de), 20M Earl of Oxford,
Privy Conncil letters signed by, 1697,
1698. 34,195, ff. 119-125.
Vara {Sir Francis). Letter to Sir B.
Gawdy, 1602. Eg, 2714, f. 193.
Letter to, from Lord Northumber-
land, 1602. 34,218, f. 33.
Vara (John de), I4th Earl of Oxford,
Decree for limiting the expenses of,
1524. Cupy, 34,324, f. 1.
Vera (Lucia de), tcife of Aubrey de Vere,
1st E irl of Oxford, Description of her
mortuary roll, 19th cent. 33,530, f. 97.
Vara (Robert de), Sth Earl of Oxford.
Cast of seal of. ci. 10.
Vergannaa, Comte de, «. Gravier
(Charles).
Varley (John), Rector of Oake cmd East
Quantoxhead, co, Som, Book of Articles
of A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1571. 33,973,
f. 5.
Vamay, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,921, f. 155 b.
Vemay (Alianore). Exchequer payment
to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 13.
Vamay (Dorothy). Exchequer payment
to, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 12 b.
Vamay (John P^yto), 6th Baron Wil-
loughby de Broke. Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1798. 34,455, f. 80.
Vemon (Edward), Col, Letter to Q.
Vernon, 1664. Copy, 34,306, f. 41.
Vemon (George), Sheriff of co, Derby,
Correspondence with J. Mil ward, 1664.
Copies. 34,306, ff. 33, 33 b, 34 b.
Letter to, from E. Vemon, 1664.
34.306, f. 41.
Vamon (James),' wn., Secretary of State,
Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1692-3.
34,096, ff. 2-9, 14, 19, 21, 34, 59, 70, 83,
88, 94, 100, 106, 117, 129, 135, 181, 326,
331, 333, 337, 341, 347, 351, 355, 359,
364, 368, 373, 876, 381, 385, 392, 397.
Correspondence with W. Blath-
wayt, 1693-1705. 34,348.
Privy Council letters signed bv,
1697, 1698. 34,195, ff. 119-125.
Letters to, from P. Methnen, 1698.
34,335, ff. 12, 20, 22, 27, 29, 37, 58, 62,
66, 67.
— — Letter to, from F. Schonenberg,
1701. Fr, Copy. 34,335, f. 103.
Vemoil(Jo8eph), Beceiver of Fees in the
Treasury. Letter to Jeremy Bentham,
1813. 33,545, f. 146.
Vamon {Sir Richard). Cast of seal of,
1534-1535. 01.4.
Vemon (Sir Robert), Surveyor-General
of Victuals for Berwick Castle. Quietus
on his accompts for 1575-1595. 33,938,
f. 53.
Vemon*Harconrt (Edward), Arch*
bishop of York, Letter to T. Grenville,
n. d, 34,472, f. 35.
Verona, (n Italy. Grant at, by Beren-
ger I., A.D. 913. Add. Ch. 37,631.
■ Appointment to prebend at, 1397.
Add, Ch. 37,632.
Bull of Pope Alexander IV, con-
cerning the Hospital of St. James de
Tumba at, 1260. Add. Ch. 37,633.
Veronese (Paul), v. Cagliari (Paolo).
Varaaiilas. Declaration signed at,
between England and France, 1787.
34,426, ff. 464-477.
Vervura (Nicholas). Banker of Paris.
Order on, from the Cardinal Duke of
York, 1771. 33,954, f. 13.
Vespnooi (Amerigo). Letter to L. de'
Medici on his third voyage, 1501. Lat,
Copy, 16th cent. 33,759.
Vestria nde Bartolossi (Lucia Eliza-
beth). Letter to C. Smart, 1829. 33,964,
f. 88.
Vaatris (Marie Augu8te),i>anc9r. Letter
to G. Benelli, 1816. 33,964, f. 172.
Vial da Saintbal (CharlesX Professor
at the Veterinary College^ London, Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1793. 33,979, f. 202.
Vic (Henry de). Instructions to, going
to Rochelle, [1626 ?]. 34,274, f. 155.
Vic {Sir Henry de). Baron de Vique,
British Resident at Brussels. Corre-
spondence with Sir R. Southwell, 1672-
1674. 34,341, ff. 4, 5, 7, 21, 23, 31, 41,
49, 56, 58, 64, 65, 76, 81-85, 88, 92-
94, 97, 101, 102 ; 34,342, ff. 1, 5, 9, 17,
22, 28, 59, 60, 65-71, 77, 86-89, 91, 98,
105, 110, 127, 129, 138 ; 34,343, ff. 5,
21, 31, 34, 43, 49, 50, 63, 79-82, 93, 97,
101, 113-118, 122-129, 140, 142;
34,344, ff. 1, 4, 10, 12, 17, 32, 35, 37,
43, 45, 48, 50, 56-60, 63, 66, 82,86, 91.
Letters to Lord Arlington, 1672-
1673. 34,341, f. 62 ; 34,342, ff. 13, 29,
35-41, 63, 75, 79.
Letters to R. Bulstrode, 1672.
34,341, ff. 78, 87.
Letter to Lord Castlehaven, 1672.
34,341, f. 79 b.
Letter to P. Madox, 1673. 34,342>
f. 46.
Letters to, from B. de Salinas and
others, 1672-1673. 34,341, ff. 90, 104 •
3l,3t^, 3.
Digitized by
892
INDEX.
Vic (Sir Henry de), Baron' de Vique^
British Resident at Brussels (contiwwd).
Letters to, from J. Nieapoort, 1672,
1673. 34,;^1, f. 106 ; 34,342, f. 33.
Vioars (John), Parson of St, Mary\
Stamford, Recantation of his heretical
opinions, 1628. 34,217, f. 58.
Viokers {Bev. John), v. Vicars.
Victor AmadeiM ZZ., of Sardinia.
V. Sardinia.
Victoria, Qwen of England, v. England,
Sovereigns of,
Vidal y Salvador (Manuel). Play,
18th cent. Spxn, 33,479, f. 207.
Vienna. Inclusion of the Bishop of
Mftintz in the treaty of, 1689. 34,340,
f. 45.
r. Germany, Emperors of. Fran-
cis II.
Vieira da Sylva (Pedro), Portugitese
Secreta'p of State, Passport for J.
Sampson, 1668. 34,330, f. 13»i.
Letter to Sir R. Southwell, 1668.
34,331, f. 56.
Viette ( de). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1794. 34,452, f. 430.
Vignense ( de). Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1793. Fr, 34,448,
f. 245.
Vigor (William). Letter to W. Titley,
1744. Eg. 2693, f. 85.
Villalpando ( ). Poems, late
1 5th cent. Span. 33,382, ff. 76 b, 77 b,
79.
Villalpando (Francisco de). Poem,
late 15th cent. Span. 33,382, f. 161.
Villalpando (Juan de). Sonnets, late
15th cent. Span. 33,382, f. 169 b.
ViUars (Pierre de). Marquis de VillarSy
Freiich Ambassador to Spain, Memorial
to the Queen Regent of Spain, [1672 ?].
Fr. Copy. 34,077, f. 6.
Villena, Duke of. V. Aragon, ffenry of.
Villatte, Marquise de. v. Des Champs
de Marciily (Marie Claire).
Villiem, Familylof. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 95.
Villierg {Sir Edward). Receipt for
salary as Governor of Tynemouth Castle,
16rt7. 34,195, f. 59.
Villiars (Edward), 1st Earl of Jersey.
, Treasury warrant to, with receipt, 1704.
34,195, f. 130.
Villiers (George), 1st Marquis and
(1624) Ihtke of Buckingham, Letter to
the Conde de Gondomar, 1620. Ccpy.
34,217, f. 19 b.
Villiars (George), Ut Marqiu's mi
(1624) Duke of Buckingham {continued).
Letter to Lord Keeper Williams, 1634.
Copy. 34,324, f. 234.
Letter to Sir J. Cesar, 1628.
34,324, f. 294.
Letter to, from T. Alnred, on th«
Spanish Match, 1620. 34,217, f. 18.
Letters rel. to the election of a
Chancellor of Cambridge University in
place of, 1628. 34,217, f. 9.
Villiers (George), 2nd Duke of Bucking-
ham. Translation from Horace, 17th
cent. 34,362, f. 106.
Villiem (George William Frederic),
Envoy at MadrSi, afterwards (1838) 4M
Earl of Clarendon. Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1833-1834. 34,459, f.487;
34.460, ff. 1, 23.
Signature, ». d. 34,472, f. 39.
Villiers (John), Viscount Purieck. Cue
of him and his descendants in connectioa
witn the Earldom of Buckingham, 19tn
cent. 33,896, f. 77.
Villiers (Thomas), English Minister at
Dresden. Correspondence with W. Titley,
1739-1744. Eg. 2685, f. 330; Eg.
2686, ff. 253, 297 ; Eg. 268^ ff. 52,
140; Eg. 2690, f. 283; Eg. 2691, f. 86;
Eg. 2693, ff. 139, 185.
Vincent {Sir Francis), 9<A Bart., Par-
liamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign
Affairs. Letter to W. Fawkener, 1806.
34,456, f. 440.
Letters to Lord Auckland, n, d.
34.461, ff. 196, 197.
Vincent (George Giles), Chapter Oerk
of Westminster Abbei/. Letter to F.
Chantrey, 1817. 34,459, f. 226.
Vincent (Henry). Letter to W. Lovett,
1839. 34,245, A, f. 228.
Vincent (William), D.D., Dean of
Westminster, Letters to T. Cadell,
1780-1809. 34,486, ff. 1-3.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1799-
1805. 34,455, ff. 191, 290, 503 ; 34,456,
f. 257.
Portraits, 19th cent. 34,486,
ff. 1 b, 5.
Vines (William). Letter to the Rev. A.
Edie, 1838. 34,293, f. 77.
Transcript of the parish-registers
of Seagry, made at tne instance of,
1838. 34,293.
Book-plate, 1838. 34,293.
Vingboons (Joan). Maps and drawings
on the W. coast of Africa, 17th cent
33,976, A-N.
Digitized by
INDEX.
893
Violdt (Thomas). Notes cone, his works,
19th cent. 34,103, f. 65 ; 34,106, ff. 1-
6 b.
▼iolett (Thomas). Order for sequestra-
tion of his estate in Essex, 1649.
33,924, f. 40.
Viana, Baron de. v, Vic (Sir Henry
de).
VirgiliUB. Servius* commentary on the
EciogTies and Georgics, 1464. Lat,
33,795, f. 2.
Virgin Zglands. Proof impression of
seal of Queen Victoria for. xcviii. 23.
Virginiai Colony of. Prohibition of
tobacco in Spain from, 1701. 34,385,
f. 101.
ViriO ( ). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1787. 33,978, f. 95.
ViBionS. William of Stanton's vision
in St. Patrick's Purgatorj, 15th cent.
34,193, ff. 99, 106, 119 b.
■ Vision seen by E. Leversegge in
1465 ; 15th cent. 34,193, f. 126.
Vijiitationg. v, Oenealogies.
Yisme (Louis de). Secretary to the
Engliah Embassy in Spain and Bussia,
and Envoy to Bavaria and Sweden,
Correspondence with R. Gunning, 1766-
1774. Eg. 2696, ff. 99, 301, 334 ; Eg.
2697, ff. 92, 129, 208. 241, 258, 285;
Eg. 2698, ff. 69, 103, 117, 154, 191;
Eg. 2699, ff. 72, 134, 170, 269, 271 ;
Eg. 2700, ff. 203, 228 ; Eg. 2701, ff. 1,
5, 13, 17, 22, 43, 95, 225; Eg. 2702,
ff. 197, 250, 404, 427 ; Eg. 2703, ff. 17,
39, 54, 65, 73, 79, 88, 115, 124. 137,
155, 169, 192, 230, 241, 251, 277, 322,
344.
Vitelleschi (Mutio), General of the
Jee^iits. Annual letters to, from Japan,
1625-27. Engl, transl., circ. 1632-42.
33,761.
Vitelli (Clemente), Marchese, Florentine
Ambassador to Borne, Account of the
pope and cardinals written for, 1700.
Ital. 33,754.
Vittoria (Tomas Luiz da). Motet, 1835.
34,051, f. 94.
Yiveuio (Juan). Mem. on greatest
rise and fall of thermometer in Naples,
1784-5. 34,048, f. 21.
ViviaiL (John), M.A. Appointment as
Professor of Modern History at Oxford,
1771. 34,412, f. 148.
Letters to W. Eden, 1766-1770.
34,412, ff. 97, 104, 127, 134, 136, 142.
Vivian (John Lambrick), Col. Extracts
from parish-registers of cos. Cornwall
and Devon, 19th cent. Eg. 2748-2779.
Visard (William). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1813. 33,545, ff. 64,
76, 82, 88, 135.
Vocabularies, v. Dictionaries.
VOffel (Cajetan). Mass, 19th cent.
33,444, f. 2.
Vogler (Abt Georg Joseph). Hen'mann
von Unna " : an opera, [1799]. 33,352.
Graduale, 19th cent. 33,444,
f. 29.
Letters to , 1800, 1806.
Germ. 33,965, ff. 333, 335.
Reference to, 1810. 33,610, f. 46.
Vojft (Gustave), Oboe-player. Letter of
introduction of, from F. Berr to A.
Schott, 1830. Germ. 33,965, f. 116.
Volcanoes. Letters on, from Sir W.
Hamilton, 1778-1803. 34,048.
VOS (Peter). Letter to W. Titley, 1743.
Eg. 2691, f. 177.
Voyages and Travels. Travels
to Cathay, etCy of Odoric of Pordenone,
circ. 1318-1330; 19th cent. 33,756.
Travels of Sir John Mandeville,
late 14th cent. 33,757.
Travels of the same, 15th cent.
33,758.
Marco Polo : from the Nuremberg
edition of 1477 ; 1817. Germ, 33,755.
Letter of Amerigo Vespucci on his
third voyage to America in 1501 ; 16th
cent. 33,759.
Peregrinationes Terrse Sanctse, circ,
1500. 34,139, f. 88 b.
— — Journey from Newmarket to
London and back to Norfolk, 1600. Eg,
2713, f. 483 b.
Observations of Sir T. Overbury
on his travels in the United Provinces,
1609. 34,218, f. 129.
Itinerary of journey of Prince
Otto of Hesse Cassel into England, 1611.
Germ, 33,838.
From Venice to Egypt, Jerusalem
and Syria, by V. Favi, 1615. Ital.
33,566.
Journey over Mont Cenis into
Italy, 1661. 34,177, f. 60.
Travels in England of Cosmo IIL,
0 -and Duke of Tuscany, 1669 ; 19th
cent Ital, 33,767, A, B.
— — In E. Indies, and from Bombay to
England, by J. Leeds, 1702 - 1705.
33,360.
From Brittany to S. America and
back, 1706-1709. Fr, 34,246.
Travels of Jeremy and S. Bentham
to Russia, 1781-1787. 33,552.
Digitized by
894
INDEX.
Voyages and Travels (continued)*
Tours in France, Switzerland, Italy and
Holland, by R. Gannston, 1787-1791.
33,962.
— Journals of tours in the South of
England, etc., 1788-1832. 33,633-
33,730.
Travels in Holland, 1788-1789.
33,633.
Voyage of Capt. Blanket through
the Eastern Seas, 179L 34,439, f. 242.
— — Journal of a voyage from England
to the Persian Gulf, and of travels in
Persia, by J. J. Morier, 1810-1815.
33,839-33,844.
Explorations in Great Thibet, circ
1820. 33,837, f. 59.
Tour into cos. Hereford and Mon-
mouth, by J. F. L. Williams, 1823.
33,500, ff. 1, 63, 191.
Explorations on the S.E. coasts of
Africa by H.M. ships Leven and Barra-
couta, 1823. 33,837, ff. 1, 16.
Alexandria to Wadee Haifa, by
, E. W. Lane, 1825-1828. 34,080-34,088.
Journals of travels in Turkey,
Syria, Egypt, etc., by Comte A. de
Caraman, 1828-1838. Fr. 34,197-
34,199.
Journal of R. H. Schomburgk's
expedition in Guiana, 1843. 34,205.
Narration of the discovery of the
Northern Seas. 33,837, f. 70.
Voyer d'Argenson (Marc Ren^ de).
Correspondence with Jeremy Bentham,
1822. 33,545, ff. 568, 570, 594, 609.
Vyolian (Ryce), of Gray's Inn. Letter
to, from J. Jones, 1651. 33,374, f. 51 b.
Vynoent (David). Exchequer payment
to, as Keeper of the Wardrobe at Green-
wich, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 22 b.
Vyner (Sir Robert), Bart. Notes of
T. Dangerfield's confession, and the
Popish Plot, 1680. 34,195, f. 79.
W
W— (Anthony). Letter to the Bishop
of Chichester, [1508-1536]. Lot. Im-
perf. 34,317, f. 13.
W — (B— ). Letter to Lord Cochrane,
1823. 34,459, f. 338.
W— (J—). Letters to Dr. Bancroft, 1777.
Copiet. 34,414, ff. 333, 345.
Cf. Williams (J—).
W— (M— ). "The Artof WjellgOTeming
a people," by F. Pacianus, translated by,
17th cent. 34,251.
Waad (William), Lmctenani of ike
Touer. Signature, 1598. 34,195, f. 11.
Wace (John), First Clerk in the Secretary
of State's Office. Letters to W. Titley,
1741-1744. Eg. 2689, f. 166; Eg.
2691, f. 100; Eg. 2693, ff. 206, 215,
270.
Waddilove (Robert Darley). Letter
to Sir J. Banks, 1776. 33,977, fl 54.
Wade (Roger), "Crourfw?." Cast of
seal of, 1316-1317. LXXX\^L 44.
Wadee es-600b00a, m Egypt. De-
scription and drawing of, by E. W. Lane,
1825-28. 34,082, f. 213 ; 34,087, f. 1$.
Wadee Haifa, in Egypt. Description
and drawing of, by £. W. Lsne, 1825-
28. 34,082, f. 261 ; 34,087, f. 21.
Wadiye (Benedict), Parson of Warm-
inghurst, oo. Sussex. Excommunication
by, 1592. 33,410, f. 25.
Waeke (John), Vicar of Wetnbdom, oo.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1563
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 5.
Wagner (Wilhelm Richard). Sketch
of chorus from Rienzi," and commence-
ment of pianoforte duet, 19th cent. Eg.
2746, ff. 3, 4.
Letters to , 1833, 1841,
1860. Germ, and Fr. 33,965, ff. 337,
339, 340.
Draft of a letter, 19th cent. Eg.
2746, f. 5.
Waind (Richard), ofFoulcrice IFeliektrk],
CO. York. Power of attorney to, from
Sir E. Sandys, 1615. Eg. 2715, f. 192.
Wake (Anna), tcife of Sir Isaac Wake.
Letter to P. Moreton, 1627. 33,935,
f. 179.
Wake (Sir Isaac), Ambassador to Savoy
and Venice. Letter-books, 1624-1630.
Autogr. 34,310; 34,311.
Letters to Weld, 1625.
33,935, ff. 68, 75.
Letters to P. Moreton, 1627.
33,935, ff. 173, 177, 181, 183.
Wake (William), Archbishop of Camtm^
bury (1715). Letter to Rev. W. Nicol-
son, 1700. 33,924, f. 98.
Note on the case of Annesley and
Sherlock in the House of Lords, 1720.
34,265, f. 178.
Wakefield (Edward). Letters to 0.
Eden, niZ. 34,458, ff. 620, 629.
Walby (WilUamX of Hatfield, co. HeHf,
Certificate of his taking the oaths of
allegiance, 1723. 33,954, fl 27.
Digitized by
S95
Waloot (Hamphrey). Letter to ,
1622. 33,572, £7.
Waloot (John), Agent for H.M, Packet
Boats at Dover. Letters to A. Todd and
W. Eden, 1777. 84,418, ff. 223, 227,
235, 251, 253.
■ Letters to Sir J. Banks and others,
1786, 1787. 33,978, ff. 94, 166, 167.
Waloott (Richard). Letter to W. Hale,
1637. 33,572, f. 178.
Waldegrave (James), Irf EaH of
Waldeifravef Ambasftadur at Paris. Let-
ter to W. Titley, 1739. Eg. 2686, f. 8.
Walden, King's, oo. Hertf. Deeds
relating to, 1190-1680. Add. Ch. 35,537-
36,068.
■ Papers relating to lands in, temp.
Hen. VI.— 1778. 33,575, ff. 101-300.
Assessments on the inhabitants,
for Militia expenses, etc.^ 1643-1644.
33,574, ff. 12-29.
Expenses of troops quartered at,
1644. 33,574, f. 11.
— — Assessments for maintenance of
the army and navy, 1651-1660. 33,581,
ff. 85-100.
Walden, King's, Xanor, co. HeHf.
Record of admissions, etc.^ in, 1585-1657.
33,581, f. 54.
■ Notes from the Cnstom-book of,
1597-1683. 33,581, ff. 1, 17; 33,582,
f. 11.
Abstract of conrt-rolls of, 1597-
1683. 33,582, f. 11.
Proceedings of courts, 1650-1707,
1762-1785. 33,584, ff. 69-214.
Walef^ Baron de. v. Corte (Blaise
Henri de).
Wales. Inquisitions, etc^ rel. to the laws
and customs of N. Wales, tempp. Edw. I.
—Hen. VII. Cop'es. 33,372.
— — Orders for the Queen** Court in
the Marches of, temp. Eliz. Eg, 2790,
f. 23.
Instructions to the Lord Presi-
dent and Council of, 1574. Eg. 2790,
f. 12.
Writ* relating to, tempp. Elii.—
Charles IL Add. Ch. 39,985.
Proposals of J. Jones relating to
the laws of, 1650, 1651 . 33,374, f. 41 b-
57.
■ Military returns by Major-GeneraU
of Districts, 1655. 34,013.
■ Reasons for excluding cos. Glou-
cester, Hereford, Worcester and Salop
from the jarisdiction of the Marches,
late 17tb cent. 33,589, f. 81.
Wales (continued). Tour in North Wales,
with yiews and drawings 1803. 33,640.
— — Official seals of judicial groups of
Welsh counties, tempp. Geo. JIl. and IV.
XCViii. 62-76.
Princes of. Edward, the Black
Prince. Impression of seal of, as " Prince
of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, and Earl of
Chester," 1343-1376. Lxxviii. 8.
Arthur. Latin poem on the birth
of; by Peter Carmelianus, 1486. 33,736.
Henry. Patent of creation as
Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester,
1610. Copies. 34,216, ff. 25, 91.
Frederic Louis. Fee for inocu-
lating him, 1721-25. 34,327, f. 7.
Letter to, from George II.,
ordering him to leave St. James's Palace,
1737. Copij. 33,589, f. 345.
Wales (James). Letters to Sir J. Banks.
1794. 33,979, ff 235, 237.
Wales (Peter), Teoman, of Thorpe, co.
Norf. Acquittance to B. Gawdy, 1594.
Eg. 2713, f. 384.
Wales (William), F.R.8.y Mathematical
Master at Christ's Hospital. Letters to
Sir J. Banks, 1780. 33,977, ff. 117, 122.
Walford (Edward). Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1860. 34,189, ff. 526, 532.
Walker ( ). Letter to J. Cope,
1754. Eg. 2694, f. 36.
Walker (5»V Edward), Garter King at
Arms. Letter to Capt. Lockhart, 1663.
Copy. 34,306, (. 29 b.
Walker (John). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1805. 34,456, f. 240.
Walker (John), Town Clerk of Chester.
Letter to S. Orimaldi, 1858. 84,189.
f. 454.
Walker (Joseph Cooper). Letter to
0. kees, 1807. 33,929, f. 22.
Walker (Thomas), Curate of Sampford
Brett and Rector of Ai^holt, co. Som»
Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 subscribed
by, 1571, 1577. 33,973, ff. 6 b, 18 b.
Walker (Thomas). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1795. 84,453, f. 354.
Walker (ffon. W— H— ), of Victoria,
N.S.W. Presented, in 1890, ^dtf. 38,609.
Walker (William), Coroner of Dublin
City. Information cone, death of .
Lawler, 1736. Eg. 2683, f. 315.
Walkem, co. Hertf Leyy of arms on
the inhabiUnU of, 1660. 33,574, ff. 72.
93, 99, 100.
Walkwake (Tobias), Ficar of LimingUm,
00. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 83,973, f. 18 b.
Digitized by
896
INDEX.
Wall (Edmond), of Cork, Elegy on Sir
J. Cotter, 19th cent. /n>A. 33,567.
f. 56.
Wall (Thomas), of Grendon, co. Warw,
Inquisitio post mortem, 1655. 33,939,
f. 121.
Wallace (Alexander), Consult at Bergen.
Correspondence with W. Tit ley, 1742-
1744. Eg. 2690, ff. 40, 177, 196 ; Eg.
2692, f. 126 ; Eg. 2693, ff. 58, 80, 88,
89, 113, 138, 166. 220, 224, 235, 263.
• Appointment as Consul at Bereen,
1744. i^if. 2693, f. 284.
Letters to R. GnnninR, 1766-1771.
Eg. 2696, ff. 102, 131, 170, 346; Eg.
2697, ff. 18, 296 ; Eq. 2698, ff. 136, 170 ;
Eg. 2699, ff. 4, 115 ; Eg. 2700, ff. 50,
76, 86, 98, 125, 168, 198, 219, 230,
278.
Letter to Lord Rochford, 1769.
Copy. Eg. 2698, f. 157.
Petition to Lord Rochford, 1769.
Eg. 2699, f. 51.
Wallace (John). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1791. 33,979, f. 67.
Walle (Thomas), Windsor fferald. Ex-
chequer payment to, 1531-2. 33,376,
f. 26.
Wallen (Matt—). Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1779-1787. 33,977, ff. 96,
267; 33,978, ff. 11, 55, 117.
Letter to East, n. cf.
33,982, f. 257.
Waller of cos. Sues, and Kent,
Famiiy of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920,
f. 42.
Waller (A—), aerk at Greenmck Hos-
pital. Letter to Lord Auckland, 1833.
34,459, f. 485.
Waller (Edmund). Sonnet " On a Lady
playing on a Lute," 18th-19th cent.
Copy. 33,940, f. 182.
Waller (Edward). Letters to W. Hale,
1625, 1639. 33,572, ff. 8, 271.
Waller (Frances Mary), dau. of Chaa.
Waller, Purser, B.N. Letter to Lord
Spencer, 1799. 33,963, f. 130.
Waller (Sir Hardress). Propositions
for the relief of Ireland, 1647. 34,253,
f. 79.
Waller (Jonathan). Letter to R. Hale,
1660. 33,572, f. 377.
Waller (Sir Thomas). Letters to F.
Fane, 1600. Copies. 34,218, ff. 9 b,
47, 48 b, 51.
■ Letter to Sir A. Culpeper, 1608.
Copy. ,34,218, f. 9 b.
Waller (W— Chapman). Fragment «f
the Domesday Ledger of Stratford Lang-
thorn Abbey, copied by, 1891. 34,078.
Presented, in 1891, Add. 34,078.
Wallich (Nathanael), M.B., Superin-
tendent of the Calcutta Botanic Garden.
Letters to Sir J. Banks, 1818. 33,982,
ff. 131, 133, 135, 137, 139, 142, 149,
151, 155, 165, 167, 178, 180, 192, 195,
197, 201.
WallincrwelLi Priory, co. Kott
Cast of seal of Elizabeth, FriorMa, 1488.
XC17. 69.
Wallis (FeildingX Actor. Letter to
W. Eden, 1781. 34,418, f. 180.
Wallie (William), Brasier, of Trowbridge,
CO. Wilts. Bond for payment of loan,
1697. Eg. 2718, f. 423.
Walloons. List of, settled at Sandwich,
1563-1639. 33,511, ff. 301-348.
Wallg (Edward). Letter to Sir J. Banks
1782. 33,977, f. 180.
Walmer, co. Kent. Return of inhabi-
tants, and com supplies at, temp, Eliz.
33,511, f. 288.
• Return of sailors of, 1602. 33,511,
f. 297.
Pedigree and notices of the family
of Baker of, 19th cent. 33,611, t 105.
Walmslev (-Sir Thomas), Justice of the
Common Pleas. Letter to R, Sherborne,
ante 1612. Eg. 2715, f. 128.
Walpole (George), 3rd Earl of Orford.
Catalogue of the Houghton collection of
pictures sold by, to the Empress of
Russia, 1779. 33,557, f. 305.
Walpole (Horatio), afteno. 1st Baron
Walpole of Woolterton, Ambassador to
the i>ta(es-GenercU. Correspondence with
W. Titley, 1736-1740. Eg. 2683, ff. 92,
94, 97, 100, 101, 104-107, 109. 115,
117, 122-131, 161, 164, 174, 176, 182.
• 187, 192, 196-201, 204, 209-217, 219,
223-231, 234-239, 242-246, 248, 250,
252, 255, 259-264, 328, 337 ; Eg. 2684,
ff. 60, 76, 279, 305; Eg. 2685, ff. 3, 3;^,
37, 75, 87. 287, 308, 311, 347; Eg.
2686, ff. 142, 148, 152, 157, 187, 196,
224, 249, 281, 314, 357.
Letter to T.Robinson, 1736. Copv.
Eg. 2683, f. 113.
Walpole (Horace), Ath Earl of Orford
(1791). Extracts from his Journal,
1756-58. 34,523, f. 10.
List, by Rer. W. Cole, of booki
printed at Strawberry Hill, 117751
33,498, f. 16 b.
Corrections, by Rer. W. Cole, for
"a description of Strawberry Hill,"
[1775]. 33,498, f. 17.
Digitized by
INDEX.
897'
Walpole (Horace), 4th Earl of Orford
(1791) {continued). Letter to L. Malone,
1789. 33,964, f. 16.
Walpole (Horatio), %th Earl of Orf'.rd.
Letters tu Messrs. Grimaldi and Stables,
1825. 34,188, ff. 28, 30.
Walpole (Sir Robert), First Lord of the
Treasury^ and (1742) \st Earl of Or-
ford. Journal bj Carte of his
negoclations with, 1739. Fr. and Engl.
34,522, ff. 1, 18.
Letter to H. Walpole, 1736. Ex-
tract, Eg. 2683, f. 165.
Walpole {Hon. Robert)^ Envoy to Por-
tujal. Letter to R. Gunning, 1772.
Eg. 2701, f. 120.
Walpole (Thomas). Letter to Lord
Grenville, 1793. 34,450, f. 316.
Walraven (John), Surgeon, of Redriffcy
CO. Surrey. Asreement with Prince
Plati for purchase of a medical powder,
1686. Eg. 2717, f. 404.
Walsh {Dr, Robert). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1830. 33,546, f. 466.
Walshe (Thomas). Exchequer payment
to, as King*8 Remembrancer, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 47 b.
Walsingham, co. Norf. Deed relating
to, 1402. Add. Ch. 34,238.
WBlsdnghBJaCL, Baron, r. Grey (Thomas
de).
Walsmgham (Alan de), Prior of Ely
[pb. 1364 ?]. Metrical epitaph on, 15th
cent. 33,381, f. 2.
Walsingham (Sir Francis). Instruc-
tions to, on a mission to the King of
France, 1570. Eo. 2790, f. 162.
— ^— Letters, while ambassador in
France, to T. Randolph and the Reeent
of Scotland, 1572. 33,531, tt'. 107, 111.
— Correspondence, while Secretary of
State, with the Regent Morton, 1573,
1575. 33,531, ff. 128 b, 151, 153, 155,
165.
Proposals to the Scotch ambas-
sadors, 1583. 33,531, ff. 183, 185.
— — Credentials as ambassador to
Scotland, etc., 1583. 33,531, ff. 187,
189.
Correspondence and papers, as
Secretary of State, rel. to Mary, Qu.
of Scots,' 1584-1585. 33,594, passim.
Letter to , 1584. 33,924,
f. 8.
Walsingham (Sir Thomas). Rental
of hi>* manors of West Peckham and
Swanton, co. Kent, 16th cent. 34,154,
f. 45.
Letter to Sir W. Twysden, 1605.
34,176, f. 9.
Walsoken, co. Norf. Accompts of
Popnal manor in, 1261. Add, Roll
39,934.
Waltham, co. Hertf. Views at, 1805.'
33,641, ff. 161, 163.
Waltham Abbey, co. Essex, Casts
of seal of. xcv. 7, 8.
WaHham, White, co. Perks. Deeds
relating to, 1631-1657. Add. Ch. 35,260-
35,263.
• Charges for troops quartered at,.
1647-1648. 33,574, ff 52, 57.
Waltham, White, KCanor, co,-
Berks. Survey of, 1584. 33,576, ff.
49-52.
Walthamstow Frannces, a/.
Lowhall, Manor, co. Essex. Par-
ticulars of, when held by Sir R. Sadleir, .
1559. 33,592, f. 66.
Walter, Family of, v. Walthew, Family
of,
Walther (Johann (Gottfried). Letter'
to , 1745. 34,267, f. 3.
Walthew of cos. Lane, and
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 15 b.
Walthoe ( ), of Richmond, Owned,
in 18th cent.. Add. 34,065.
Walton Manor, v. Wood Walton,
CO. Hunt.
Walton : Jacobite pseudonym for Capt.
Morgan, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Walton, Wood, co. Huut. v. Wood
W-4lton.
Wantage, Lady. v, Loyd-Lindsay '
(Harriet Sarah).
Warboys, co. Hunt. Deeds relating to, '
1148-1586. Add.Ch. 34,174-34,194;
39,364-39,371.
Warboys Manor, co. H'nt. Court-
rolls, e^c, 1285-1589. Add. i?o//« 34,894-
34,907 ; 39,754-39,847.
Warbnrton (John), Somerset Herald,'
Owned, in 1722, Add. 33,901.
Warcnpe (Ann). Payments made by,
1559-1570. 33,963, f. 64.
Warcnpp {Sir Edmund), Dep.- Lieut, of
CO. Oxon. Letter to, from Lord Lich-
field, 1688. 33,954, f. 3.
Ward of Dover, co. Kent, Ftmiiy^
of. Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 64 b.
Ward ( Edward ), Barrister -at- law,
afterw. (1693) Attome\i'Gen*r<d a>d
(1695) Chief Baron of the Exchetn'er.
Counsel's opinion, 1675. 34,077, f. 23.
a M
Digitized by
Ward (John), of Oapestkom^ formerly pf
Monkshsath^ oo, Chester, Suit «. J. Ward,
1652. 33,939, f. 43.
^ard (Kno^)^ Clarenoettx, Infonnatioi
to the Earl Marshal against Garter
King-at-Arms, ante 1729. Eg. 2721,
ff. 484,486.
Ward (Michael), Justice of the Court of
Sing's Bench, Ireland. Report to the
Lord Lieutenant, 1736. Eg. 2683, f.
297.
Warda, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,919, f. 97.
Warde (Capt. afterw. Adm. Charles), of
Squerries. Letters to , 1822,
n. d. 33,929, ff. 43, 582.
Letters to Rer. T. Streatfeild,
1838. 83,929, ff. 447, 456.
Warda (Oen. George), of Woodland
Castle. Letters to Rev. T. Streatfeild,
1822, 1823. 83,929, ff. 44, 50, 57, 59,
63, 67-73.
Warda (J~). Letter to P. Horetoa,
1663. 33,937, f. 124.
Warda (Joha). Letters to W. Moretoo,
1640, 1642. 33,937, ff. 220, 261.
Warda (John), of Squerries, Letters to
Rev. T. Streatfeild, ctrc 1827, 1838.
33,929, ff. 88, 89, 433, 434, 446.
Wardour (Chidiock), Clerk to Lord
Treasurer Burghley. Memorial on the
duties, etc., of his office, ctrc. 1570-80.
34,215, f. 72.
■ Declaratfonsof Exchequer receipts,
1572-1580. 84,215, ff. 27, 34, 42, 49.
58, 66.
Wardroba, BoyaL v-HouaalLoldf
Boyal.
Waray <»> Hertf, Deeds relating to,
1468, 1526. Add. Ch. 36,069 ; 36,070.
Wara (Sir James). Inscriptions from
churches iu Dublin and Tuam, 17tli
cent. 33,991, ff. 46-49.
Owned Add. 33,991-33,994.
Wara (Robert). Memoirs of eventa,
1530-1544^ forged by, late 17th cent.
33,746.
Warahaau, oo. Dorset Poll at an
election of burgesses, 1721. 34,486,
f. 95.
Warahoma, co. Kent, Dead relating
to, 1410. Add. Ch. 36,931.
Waraa of Dovar, Family of. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 59.
WariLaldy oo. Berks. Deeds relating
to, 1697, 1802. Add. Ch. 38,640:
38,641.
Warhaniv Famay of. Pedigice, IM
cent. 33,919, f. S46 b.
Warham (William), Archbishop of
Canterbury (1504). Acquittoaoe for
penses of his embassy to the Archduke
of Austria, 1493. 33,924, f. L
■ Drawing of seal of, 1528-9 ; 19tl|
cent. 33,926, f. 23.
Warlaa (Ingelard de), Keeper of the
Wardrobe to Edw. II. Acoompts, 1813-
1314. Copy. 34,160.
Warminghnrst, co, Sussex. Consis-
torial ciUtions in, 1592. 33,410, f. 25.
Wamar (Charles), Vicar of CSfim, oo.
Salop. Presented, in 1890, Add. 33,610,
G.
Wamar (George Frederic), F.S.A.
Presented, in 1893, seal ci. 5.
Wamar (Henry). Monopoly of fish-
cnring in Devon and Cornwall leased to,
1592. 34,224, f. 18 b.
Wamar (John), of Sidleehamf oo. SusstK^
Will, 1547. Copy. 33,410, f. 119.
Wamar (H— ). Letters to ReT. W.
Phelpe, 1335. 33,836, ff. 160, 164, 235.
Wamar (Richard). Exchequer payment
to, as Deputy Chamberlain of the £ir
chequer, 1531-2. 83,376, f. 51.
Warra (Henry). Letter to Rev.W. Phelps,
1831. 33,836, f. 84.
Warra (Richard), Under-aecreiary of
State. Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1690-1.
34,095, ff. 19, 22, 26, 37, 40, 49, 52, 56,
59, 61, 77, 85, 102, 108, 116, 123, 132,
137, 141, 144, 147, 154, 165, 176, 179,
183, 185, 198, 201, 208, 214, 240, 244,
249, 257, 280, 326, 372.
Warran (Dawson), Vioar of Kdmontm.
Topographical drawings in Keat by,
1804. 33,637, fL 60, 61, 63-67, 79, 80.
Owned, in 1838, Add. 33,636.
Warran(J— V— > Letter to Rer. W.
Phelps, 1833. 33,836, f. 134.
Warran (John), Bishop of Bangor.
Correispondence with Jeremj Bentham,
1794. 33,541, ff. 525, 527.
Warran (Joseph^ Husidan. Owned, ia
19th cent.. Add. 34,007, f. 46 ; 84,263.
Warran (Reginald de). Cast of seal of,
temp. Hen. IL xcvin. 59.
Warran (William), Sector of Stoke
Prior, CO. Som. Book of Articles of a JX
1562 subscribed by, 1579. 33,973,
f. 26 b.
Warrington (Hanmer), English Contfd
at TripoU. Aspersions by, against
Hassvna d'Ghies, 1831. 33,551* f. 231.
Digitized by
899
Wavy (George), of Shapwick, Letter
to Rev. W. Phelps, 1834, 33,836,
f. 142.
Warsaw. «. 2rew84ettera.
Wart«l (Pierre FranpoU), Opera Singer.
Receipt for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167.
Warton (Thomas). Exchequer payment
to, as Secondary in the Office of ClerJc
of the Pipe, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 49 b.
Warwick, County of. Writs relating
to, Un^pp, £liz — Charles II. AM. Ch.
39,980.
Warwick, Ckmnteas of. v. Keriil
(Ann).
. Earls of.
V, Dudley.
Grerille.
Nevill.
Rich.
Warwick (Sir Philip), If.P.for WesU
minster. Power of attorney for receipt
of his pension, 1665. 38,924, f. 57.
Warwick (Philip). Certificate of his
leare-takiag, as envoy to Sweden, 1680,
34,339, f. 58.
Warwick (Simon de), Abbat of St
• Mary's, York, Cast of connter»seal o£^
1257. XCV. 3.
Wasdale {Dr. ). Letters to Sir
J. Banks, 1792. 33,979, ff. 151, 152.
Washington, oo. Sussea. Consistorial
ciUtions in, 1592. 33,410, ff. 16, 23.
Washington (George), President of
the United States, Notes concerning his
life and family, 18th oent. 34,461,
f. 428.
Letters to Major Talmadge, 1779.
Copies. 34,416, f. 368.
Letter to Col. Dayton, 1781.
36,9^3 ; 37,717 ; 37,719 ; 37,721 ; 37,723 ;
37,724 ; 37,732 ; 37,733 ; 37,740 ; 37,744
37,745; 37,761.
— — Extracts from the parish-register,
1705-1812; 19th cent. 33,915, f. 192.
Waters (-
33,964, f. 45.
Washington ( Thomas ), Pector of
Porlock, CO. Som, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1573. 38,978,
f. IL
Wasmer ( J — ■ de ). Correspondence
with J. Cope, 1744. Eg. 2692, ff. 185,
186, 270. .
Wason (John). Letter to Rev.W. Phelps,
1850. 83,836, f. 260.
Water -Saton, m KidUngton, CO.
Oxon. Deed relating to, 1419. Add. Ch,
34,254.
Waterford. «. BTews-letters.
Watorhousa (D—). Letter to Hon.
R. Fairfax, 1754. 33,924, f. 112.
Wateringlmrj, oo. Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 1459-1591. Add. Ch. d6»932 ;
-), Procurator-General of
the English Benedictines. Owned, in late
18th cent.. Add. 33,380.
Waters (J—). Letter to £. Browne,
1777. 34,414, f. 276.
Waters (Thomas). Letter to R. Wild,
1777. 34,414, f. 270.
Watkin (Mary), vfidow of Thos. Watkin,
of B'tckby, 00. Northt. Will, 1601.
83,577, f. 9.
— — Inventory of goods, jewels, etc.,
circ. 1601. 33,579, f. 388.
Watkin (Thomas), of Lincoln's Inn, and
of Buckby, CO. Northt. Will,oirc. 1597.
33,577, f. 15.
— — Inventory of hb goods, 1597. 33,579,
f. 380.
Acquittance for legacy by, 1615.
33,579, f. 207.
Watkins (Henryj), Judge Advocate of
H.M, Forces at the Hague. Letters to,
from Lord Strafford, 1712. 34,077, ff. 66,
70, 74, 79, 83.
Watkynson (John). Suit V. £. Robyns,
for payment of bills of exchange, 1633.
33,938; ff. 173, 191.
Watmer, Family of, V. Watmough.
Watmer (William). Letter to Sir £.
Dering, 1633. 34,195, f. 22.
Watmough of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 60 b.
Wats (Thomas), Bector of Priston, co.
Som. Book of Articles of ▲.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 21.
Watson, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 304.
Watson (George), afterw. Secretary to
Lord Cistlereagh, Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1802, n. d, 34,455, f. 476 ;
84,461, f. 201.
Watson (James). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1787. 83,978, f. 102.
Watson (I^wis), M.P. for Higham-
Ferrers, 3rd Baron (1691) and 1st Earl
(1714) of Mocking ham. Letter to the
town of Sandwich, 1689. 33,512, f. 114.
Watson (Thomas), Bishop of Lincoln.
Instructions for his safe custody, im-
prisoned for Popery, circ. 1560. Eg.
2790, f. 227.
Watson (Thomas), Bishop of Si. David's
Cast of seal of, 1687-1699. xciv. 90.
3 M 2
Digitized by
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INDEX.
Watson (WSlIiam), of Dawlish, Letters
to Sir J. Banks, 1790, n. d 33,979,
f. 49; 33,982, f. 341.
Watt (M—- ). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1782, n. d, 33,977, f. 173; 38,982,
f. 243.
Watton. 00- Hertf, Leyy of arms on
the inhabitants of, 1660. 33,574, ff. 73,
33,641,
93.
Views of charch, 1805.
ff. 171-173.
Watton, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 296 b.
Watts (Edmund), Reotor of WesUn
super Mare, co. Som. Book of Articles
ofA.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1573. 33,973,
f. 11.
Watts (Isaac), D.D. Letters to S. and
H. Abney, 1730. Copies. 83,929, ff. 4,5.
Letters to, from F. Hartford, 1740,
1741. Copies. 83,929, f. 6.
Watts (Robert), of West EarHng^ oo.
Norf. Bond to W. Smith, 1592. Eg.
2713, f. 296.
Watts (W— ), Secretary of ihe Phil-
harmonic Society, Letter to, from L»
Spohr, 1838. Germ. 33,965, f. 323.
WanollOpO {Sir John), of Niddrie.
Certificate of his adhesion to the Parlia-
ment, 1654. 34,195, f. 53.
WaUflrh, (George). Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1818. 34,459, f. 285.
Waverley Abbey, oo. Swr. Grant
to, near Otterboume, co. Southt., 1281.
Add. Ch. 37,677.
Wax tablets. Memoranda of expenses,
Ut cent. (?). Ch-. 34,244.
— Fragmentary tablets, from Egypt,
2nd cent. (?). Gr. 33,999.
> Inscribed with schoolboy's exercises,
2nd cent. (?). Gr. 34,186.
■ Accompt inscribed on, 3rd cent. (?).
Gr. 33.797.
— — — Grammatical exercises, eto.f in-
scribed on wax, 3rd cent. (?). Gr.
33,368.
Way (Albert). Letters to C. Winston,
1849. 83,851, ff. 24, 26, 30.
Owned, ctrc. 1841, Add. 33,534,
Way (Bon. Emmeline), wife of Albert
Way. Presented, in 1869, Add. 33,534.
Weay (John), Rector of Seaborough, co.
Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 3 b.
Webb ( \ " Trompette " to the Duke
of Cwnberland. Pass for, to Brnssels,
1745. 33,954, t 19.
Webb (Edmund), Carrier, cf IforwieK
Bonds, 1599-1606. ^. 2714, f. 23; Jig.
2715, ff. 36-38, 41, 42, 44.
Webb (George Bish). Letter to Rer. T.
Streatfeild, 1844. 33,929, f. 564.
Webb (John). Agreement for purchase
of lands in Bowde, 1695. 34,008, f. 57. .
Webb (JohnX of Heaton, co. Staff. Will,
with codicils, 1730-1734. Copies. 83,940,
ff. 30, 42.
Webb (Richard). Opinions on £. Sand-
ford's will, 1718. 34,195, f. 152,
Webb (Miss Rosamond Anne). Pre-
sented, in 1888, Add. 33,386-33,891.
Webb (Thomas), Secretary to James, 4M
Duke of Lennox. Bill accepted by, 1634.
33,938, f. 207,
Letters te W. Moreten, 1635-1636.
33,936, ff. 102, 123, 159, 176, 181, 183. •
Webb (Thomas), Recorder of Demzes, oo.
Witts. Appointment of a I>epnty, 1695.
84,008, f. 55.
Webb (William), Gentleman of
Chapel. Receipt for pay signed by,
1647. 33,965, f. 97.
Webbe of co. Sent, FamUy of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 32.
Webbe (Samuel), «fn., Iftmcwn. Letter
to ^,c»rcl790. 33,965, f. 98.
Webbe (Samuel), ;tm. Songs in « Merry
Wives of Windsor," 19th cent, 33,800,
f. 163.
Webber (Henry), Jfectoro/ Talattm^oo.
Devon. Admission, 1437. 33,784, f. 3.
Webber (J—). Letters to Sir J. Banks,
1782, 1783. 33,977, ff. 178, 231.
Webber (.Capt. James), AdjutaiU-Gene^
ral to the Gocemor-General of Intba,
Letters to Capt. Erskine and J. Bristow,
1776. Copies. 34,287, ff, 199, 243,
Weber (Gottfried Theodor von). Letter
to, from K, M, von Weber, 1810. 33,610,
f. 46,
Weber (Karl Maria Friedrich Ernst
von). Letter to G. T. von Weber, 1810.
33,610, f. 46.
Lettew to , 1819, 1822.
Germ. 33,965, ff. 341, 342.
Remarks cone, his " Preciosa " by
J. L. F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, 1838.
Germ. 33,965, f. 259.
Webster (Benjamin), Manager of ths
Haymarket Theatre. Letter to, from M.
Lemon, 1856. 33,964, f. 271.
Letter to, from C Kemn, ». d,
33,964, i; 56.
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INDEX.
901
W«oh«rlin of BTewnham, oo.
Kent, Family of. Pedigree to 1663 ;
19th cent. 33,920, f. 13.
Wedderburn (Alexander), Baron
Loughbortjugh (1780), Earl of Bosalyn
(1801), Lord Chancellor, Draft of bill
for appointing Commissioners to treat
with America, and paper thereon, 1778.
34.415, ff. 117, 143.
— — Correspondence with Lord Auck-
land, 1771-1804. 34,412, ff. 139, 158,
179, 209-214, 218, 236-239, 398, 401 ;
34^413, f. 145 ; 34,414, ff. 311, 313, 504,
506; 34,415, ff. 94, 115, 116, 133, 157,
194» 195, 302, 313, 317, 354, 413 ;
34.416, ff 150, 151, 152, 241, 243, 289,
337, 463, 477, 506-518 ; 34,417, ff. 62,
63, 65-79, 139, 147, 149, 179, 181, 267,
317, 340, 345, 396, 411 ; 34,418, ff. 33,
71, 139, 144, 201, 206, 213, 258, 289,
297, 312, 329, 336. 342, 361, 392, 428,
445,477,492 ; 34,419, ff. 2-12, 15-22,
33, 37, 50, 59, 86, 89, 125, 138, 145,
189, 192, 195, 199, 225, 234, 236, 260,
280, 300, 305, 313, 322, 324, 330, 332, /
346-349, 361, 363, 429, 438jf 34,420,
ff. 53, 59, 87, 292, 301, 302r306, 308,
328-333, 369, 389, 417-419, 426;
34.421, £ 455 ; 34,427, f. 61 ; 34,429,
f. 526; 34,437, f. 106; 34,441, f. 213;
34,446, f. 441; 34,448, f. 406; 34,451,
ff. 34, 465 ; 34,452, ff. 67, 105, 113, 184,
280, 282, 456 ; 34,453, ff. 5, 10, 15, 485 ;
34,454, ff 86, 238, 437 ; 34,455, ff. 179,
31 5, 427, 470, 472, 529, 537. 539 ; 34,456,
ff. 3, 11, 92; 34,460, f. 173; 34,461,
ff. 203-233.
Letter to Lord North, 1779. Copy.
34,416, f. 245.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1793. 33,541, ff. 381, 454, 455.
Fictitious satirical letter from
Lord Auckland to, on his accepting the
Great Seal, 1793. Printed. 34,447, f. 340.
Wedderburn (Andrew). Letters to
Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,456, f. 589 :
34,457, f. 61.
Wedderbum-Colvile (James). Let-
ters to Lord Auckland, 1806. 34,456,
ff. 509, 510.
Wedel Jariaberg ( ), Count,
Danish Envoy to England. Letter to
Sir J. Banks, 1797. 33,980, f. 94.
Wedgewood (Josiah). Letters to Urd
AuckUnd, 1785-1790. 34,420, f. 253 ;
34.422, f. 482 ; 34,432, f. 106.
Vote of thanks to W. Eden for
commercial treaty with France, etc.,
in the name of the Staffordshire manu-
facturers, 1786. 34,422, ff. 452, 481.
Weede (Ererard ^t), Lord of rijkveld,
JhUch Ambasiadvr to England. Pass
to, 1689. 34,340, f. 58,
Weede (Everard de), Lord of Dijkveld,
Dutch Ambassador to England (con*
tinned). Letter to Castelan,
1696. Fr. Copy. 34,340, f. 94.
Weeden (Ned). Lines on Sir R. Brown,
17th cent. 34,217, f. 68.
Weeford, co. Stafford. Views of the
church, 1803. Engr. 33,954, f. 12 b.
Weeks (Thomas). Particulars of his
estate in Luton, 18th cent 33,576,
ff. 36-38.
Weeting, co. Norf. Order to the
constables of, 1635. Eg. 2716, f. 217.
Weeton (T— R— ). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1827, 1828. 34,188, ff. 254,
275, 308.
Weerer (John), index to Essex names
in bis Funeral Monuments, 19th cent.
33,526, f. 1.
Wegeler (Julius), Biographer of Beet"
hoven. Letter to D. de Limon, 1834,
33,507, f. 211.
Letter to J. Ries, 1837. 33,507,
f. 285.
Wegg (Samuel), F.B.8. Letters to Sir
J.TRnks, 1780, 1784. 33,977, ff. 125,
C65.
Weights and Measnres. List of,
in Peterborough Abbey Register, 1 3th
cent. Fr. Eg. 2733, f. 174.
Measures of length and area in
Wales, late 16th cent. 33,372, f. 8.
Extracts relating to land-measures,
17th cent. 34,216, f. 94.
■ Weights used in seyeral parts of
India, 1711. 34,123, f. 1.
Weimar. Reference to a vacant cantor-
ship at, 1745. 34,267, f. 3 b.
Weir (P— Jenner). Presented, in 1890,
A id. 33,610, C.
Wekes (John), Bector of Eolcombe, co.
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 14.
Welheok JLhhBJ, 00. Notts. Extracts
from the papers at, 17th-18th centt.
34,514; 34,515.
Welbonmei oo. Lino. Deed relating
to, 1632. Add. Ch. 38,767.
Weld (Alexander). Letter to R. Hale,
1650. 83,572, f. 320.
Weld (John). Letters to W. Moreton,
1626-1638. 33,935, ff. 128, 311;
33,936, ff. 92, 175, 195, 198.
Letter to Burlemachi, 1627.
83,935, f. 198.
. Letters to, from P. Moreton, 1685.
33,935, ff. 67, 89.
Digitized by
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Weld (William). Letters to W. lioretob,
1626-1631. 33,936, ff. 130, 200, 202,
211, 216, 235, 237, 276, 287, 321.
Welderen (J— W— von), Count
Correspondence with Lord AncklAnd,
1790, 1791. 34,481, f. 284 ; 34,440,
fF. 415, 465.
Weldon of co. Kent, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,895, f. 34 b;
33,920, f. lib.
Weldon (^»> Anthony), Bart. «* A catt
may look at a king," 1652. 33,787.
Weldon (John). Anthem, 18th cent.
33,568, f. 72.
Welford (John). Petition to Lord
Shelbnrne, post 1763. 33,589, f. 348.
Wellen (Milo), Hector of the Tower
Chapel, Exchequer payment to, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 29.
WeUeeley (Arthur), is* Duke of
ington. Letter to Capt. Gen. F. X. de
Castaaos, 1811. Fr. 33,964, f. 22.
Letters to , 1822, n. d.
33,964, ff. 24, 27.
Letter to S. Bentham, 1886.
33,546, f. 221.
■ Letters to the Lord Chancellor,
1830. 34,274, ff. 77, 84.
Signature, 1830. 34,274, f. 72.
Welleeley {Lord Charles Albert Flo-
rian). r. Bront« (Charlotte).
Welleeley (Richard), Earl of Morning'
ton. Letters to Lord Auckland, 1781,
1795. 34,417, f. 360; 34,453, f. 245.
Welleeley William Pole Tylney
Long), afteruo. ^th Earl of Momington.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1830. 33,546,
f. 414.
Wellington, I>itke of. v. Wellesley
(Arthur).
WelloWy CO. Sam. Account of excava-
tions at, with drawings, 1820-1821.
33,657 ; 33,668.
Wellow Hundred, co. Som. History
of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th cent.
33,824, f. 425.
WellSf CO. Som. Excursions to, with
views, 1797, 1826, 1831. 33,635, ff. 51-
63; 33,690; 33,723; 33,726.
■ Index to published works on the
history of, 1889. Eg. 2738, f. 20.
Plans and drawings, by F. T.
Dollman, 19th cent. Eg. 2738;
2739.
■ History of the Cathedral, by Rev.
W. Phelps, 19th cent. 33,830.
— — Drawings of reredos in St. Cuth-
berfs church, 1893. Eg. 2747.
Welle, See RetMiaes oT,. IM c«ft.
33,829, f. 51.
Account of possessions of
the Dean and Chapter, 19tb osni. 33,884,
f. 108.
V. also Bath and Wells, See of,
Welle (Owen), Bailiff of Hales Hall^
Banyards, Lalfords, Buttles and Catfieldt
Manors, co. Norf. Warrant to, to collect
rents, 1598. Eg. 2713, f. 490.
Welsk. W. Salesbnry's Introduotioo to
the pronunciation of, 1567. Copy, 18th
cent. 38,777.
Welsh (Thomas), Musiciati. Letter to
J. Shirreff, n. d. 33,965, f. 100.
WelBhe (John), Vicar of Otrry BweR^
co^ Som. Book of Articles of ▲.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 22 b.
Weltden. «. Weldon.
Welwyn. co. Hertf. Deeds relating to,
1554-1638. Add. Ch. 36,071-36,081.
Levy of arms on the inhabitants
of, 1660. 33,574, f. 98 b.
Wem jee (David de). V. Wymea.
Wendover, co. Bucks. Relation of the
liberty of sending burgesses to Parlia-
ment by, temp. Chas. I. Eg. 2723,
f. 104.
Wendorer (Richard), Bishop of Bechet-
ter. Drawing of seal of, 1243; 19tli
cent. 33,926, ff. 71, 72.
Wentworth, Family of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33^919, f. 190.
Wentworth (HenrietU Maria), vnfe of
William, 2nd Earl of Strafford. Letter
to the Duchess of Ormonde, 1673-
33,589, ff. 178, 180.
Wentworth (PanO- Some notions of
the government snd disputes in tha
Seven United Provincef,(1787?> 34,487,
f. 321».
Letters to W. Eden,tf«c., 1776-1789.
84,413, ff. 98, 107, 156, 161,368, 8tf,
301, 336, 369, 384, 396, 431, 439, 444,
450, 456 ; 34,414, passim ; 34,415, ff. 14,
16, 18, 26, 30, 31, 37, 40, 47, 63, 99,
102, 104, 106, 148, 240, 250, 296, 318,
400 ; 34,416, ff. 44, 519 ; 34,419, f. 157 ;
34,421, f. 20; 34,428, f. 417; 34,461,
ff. 234-239.
Aliases, 1777. 34,414, f. 551.
V. also Carlting (George>
Wentworth (Sir Thomas), 2nd Bart^
Earl of Strafford (1640). Speech in
Pai liament on grievances, 1628. 83,468,
f. 16 ; 33,469, f. 38.
Articles against, 1640. 34,485,
f. 76.
Digitized by
WentWOrtE (Sir Thomas), 2nd Bari^
Earl of Strafford (1640) (corUinuid),
Speech of Charles L in fevoor of, IMl,
83,468, f. 31.
' Fictitious speech of, at his ezeca-
tioBinmi. 34,363, t 64 b.
Wentwortll (Thomas), of Bretton,
Letter to A. Neare, 1646. 33,468,
f. 44.
WentWOrth (Thomas), JBaH of Cleve-
land. Petition to the Council of State,
1654 (?). 34,326, f. 20.
Wentworth (Thomas), Srd Earl of
Strafford, Ambassador to the Hague.
Letters to H. Watkins, 1712. 34,077,
ff. 66, 70, 74, 79, 83.
Letter to Col. Leutrum, 1712.
Fr, 34,077, f. 78.
Wentworth (William). Ezcheqner
payment to, as Serjeant-at-arms, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 33.
Wentworth (William), 2nd Earl of
Strafford, Correspondence with the Duke
of Ormonde, 1673-1675. 33,589, ff. 106,
118, 120, 131, 156, 182, 188, 227, 236,
252, 266.
Wermelen ( \ Opera Singer,
Receipt for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965,
f. 167 b.
Werry (F— ), of Smyrna. Letter to P.
Tooke, 1799. Copy. 34,455, f. 201 ♦
Wesoombe (Martin), Coneta at CadU.
Letter to W. Blathwayt, 1700. 34,335,
f. 98.
Wesley (Charles), Musician, Letters
to Lonsdale and Co., 1820. 34,007,
ff. 40-42.
Letter to Emmerson, 1824.
33,965, f. 102.
Wesley (Henry). Letter to Lord Gran-
ville, 1798. 34,450, f. 328.
Wesley (Samuel). Mass, 1789. 34,007,
f. 33.
Psalm, 18th cent. 34,007, f. 38.
Organ voluntaries, 1817. 34,089.
— — - Operatic overture, 1832. 33,819,
■ Letters to Mrs, F. Shepherd,
ciro, 1784. Copies. 34,267, ff. 32-40.
Letters to Birchall and Co., 1820.
34,007, ff. 40-45.
Letter to T. S. Cooke, 1824.
33,965, f. 103.
West (Charles), 6th Baron La Warr.
Letters to Lord Manchester, 1647.
34,253, ff. 45, 57-^1.
EX m
Westall (Richard), Artxd. Letter to
Mrs. Macklin, 1803. 33,964,
f. 211.
Letter concerning drawings of,
1806. Eg. 2679, f. 13.
Westchester, m America, Value of
estates belonging to rebels in, drc, 1778.
34,416, f. 162.
WestOOnrt KCanor, in SUbertswmdd^
CO. Kent. Extracts from court-rolls of,
1616-1822; 19th cent. 33,899, f. 114.
Westerham, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1390, 1619-1802. Add. Ch, 36,934;
37,334-37,361.
Extracts from the parish-register,
1559-1779; 19th cent. 33,915, f[ 200.
Westerham lEanor, co. Kent. Ex-
tracts from court-rolls of, 1429-1760;
19th cent 88,898, f. 167; 33,899,
f. 83.
Westhage, co. Mrf. Deed relating
to, temp. Edw. I. Add. Ch. 84,268.
West Indies. Depositions cone tha
state of the natives, 1567-8. Span,
33,983.
— Statement on the Spanish trada
in, circ. 1701. 34,335, f. 111.
■ Journal of expedition to, by CoL
W. Burrard, 1740-1742. 34,097, ff. 37-
71.
Real cedula conoediendo libertad
para el comercio de negros con, 1789.
PHnted. 34,429, f. 27.
Westminster, v. London.
Westmorland, County of. Writs re-
lating to, tempp, Elix. — Charles IL Add*
Ch. 89,981.
Deed relating to, 1689. Add. Ch,
86,989.
— — Petition from the wool-growers of,
1618. 34,824, f. 14 b.
Tour to the lakes, with viawi aad
drawings, 1801. 33,639.
Westmorland, Eari$ of,
V. Fane.
Nevill (Charles).
Weston, 00. Eertf. Deeds relating to,
13th cent.^1712. Add, Ch. 86,082-
36,319.
• Papers relating to lands in, 1549 —
18th cent. 33,575, ff. 301-323.
Weston Xanor, co. HeHf. Terriers
of, 16th-17th cent. 33,581, f. 60.
Proceedings of court at, 1661.
33,575, ff. 79-81.
■ Crop-aocompts of, 1664. 38,581,
f. 101.
Weston Manor, co, ffwU. v. Alcoa-
bury Weston.
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INDEX.
Weston (Edward), Un'fer-Flerretary of
StaU. Letter to H. Walpole, 1736.
Eg. 2683, f. 102
■ Correspondence with W. Titles,
1736-1761. Eg. 26-53, ff. 173, 208, 221,
321 ; E</. 2684, ff. 50, 63, 72, 155, 170.
294; Ef. 2685. ff. 28vJ, 291, 301, 318,
321, 322, 328, 331, 339; Eg. 2686,
ff. 22, 37, 41, 111, 134, 137, 145, 154,
160, 166, 181, 205, 234, 250, 367, 369;
E'l. 2687, ff. 65, 80, 136, 159, 165, 190,
229, 251, 258, 303, 317, 328. 337, 347,
369, 372, 374; Eg. 2688, ff. 3, 4, 24,
177, 184, 191, 195, 197, 202, 208, 221,
238, 242, 243, 250, 260; Eg. 2689,
ff. 28, 41, ^8, 89, 90. 91, 97. 101, 123,
132, 134, 139, 147, 197, 228, 241, 243,
263, 267, 284, 288, 289, 299, 309, 320;
Eg. 2690, ff. 8, 17, 21, 26, 36, 37, 50,
70, 75, 109, 111, 113, 116, 117, 119,
122, 124, 127, 135, 151, 170, 173, 185,
206, 209, 211, 220, 225, 238, 239, 242,
243, 264, 267, 280 b, 284, 302, 306;
Eg. 2691, ff. 1, 12, 15, 23, 27, 31. 36,
43, 80, 82, 90, 101, 102, 117, 125, 215 ;
Eg. 2692, ff. 70, 88, 91, 98, 101, 102,
• lil, 128, 130, 132, 152, 161, 174, 215,
219, 235, 240, 242. 257, 263, 290, 307,
309, 311, 319; Eg. 2693, passim; Eg.
2694, ff. 303, 309.
Weston (S'r Richard), Under- Treasurer
of England. Declaration of Exchequer
accompts, 1531-32. 33,376.
■ Exchequer payment to, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 50.
Weston (Richard), Baron Weston, Lord
High Treasurer. Speeches in the House
of Commons against, 1628 [9]. 33.468,
f. 20.
. The King's reply to the Commons,
delivered by, 1626. 34,324, f. 246.
Weston-super-Mare, co. Som. Ac-
count of visit to, with views, 1832.
33,728.
Westwell, CO. Kent. Deed relating to,
1566. Add. Ch. 36,935.
Westwick, co. Camb. Deed relating
to, 1547. Add. Ch. 37,764.
Wetherel (John), of Bassendon, co.
Berwtdi, Complaint of Isabel his widow
to Sir R. Sadleir, 1559. 33,592, f. 63.
Wexford, co. Wexford. Letter on a
French ProtesUnt settlement at, 1692.
34,079, f. 52.
Wevbread. co. Suff. Deeds relating
to, 1418-1611. i4(W.CA. 32,911-32,917;
32,942-32,947.
Weybridcre Porest, co. Hunt. Deeds
• relating to, 1300-1612. Add. Ch.
34,196-34,202; 39,372-39,377.
. Wood -sales, 1621. Add. Roll
39,848.
Weyer (Henri). Letter to S. Bentham,
1782. 33,539, f. 307.
Weylond (Richard de). Writ cone.
suit ag/iinst, 1302. Copy, 19th cent.
33,921, ff. 92, 93.
Weymouth., co. Dors. Account of vbit
to, with views, 1804. 33,642, f. 1.
Weymontll, Viscomt. v. Thynne
(Thomas).
Whalley (John). Hard usage by, of
T. Draper's tenants, n. d. Eg. 2722,
f. 28.
Whaplode Manor, co. Line. Court-
roll, 1601. Add. Boll 39,332.
"Wliarton (George), Capt. Heraerosco-
peion : a meteorological diary by, 1651.
Printed. 34,172.
Wharton (Philip), Ath Baron Wharton.
Letters to Lord Manchester, 1647.
34,253, ff. 65, 71, 73, 75.
Wharton (Richard), Secretary to the
Treasury. Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1810-1813. 33,544, ff. 463,
472, 528, 530, 539, 541, 568, 592, 594,
628, 640, 642, 681 ; 33,545, ff. 11, 13, 25,
32, 91.
Wharton ( Robert ), Bishop of Si.
Asaph's. Survev of the diocese made
by, 1536. 34,13*6, f. 4.
"Wlxarton (Samuel). Letter to
St. Pierre, 1777. 34,414. f. 355.
Letter to Maisonville, 1778.
34,415, f. 24.
Wharton (Thomas), Ik Baron Whart<m,
Letters to Sir R. Sadleir, 1559. 33,591,
ff. 180, 184, 212, 244.
Wharton (Thomas), 5th Baron Wharton
(1696) and Marquis of Whoi tm (1715),
Comptroller of the Household. Power to,
to treat with the Dutch Ambassadors,
1689. 34,340, f. 43.
Whatman, Family of. Genealogical
notes of, 1837. 33,929, f. 414.
Whatman (James), sen., of Vinter'Sy
CO. Kent. Letters to Rev. T. Strealfeild,
1833-1841. 33,929, ff. 301, 303, 405,
530, 532.
Whatman (James), ytn. Letters to
Rev. T. Streatteild, 1837. 33.929,
ff. 385, 391, 414.
Wheathampstead, oo. ^^/-
relating to, 1511 -1549. Add. Ch.
36,399-36,409.
Deed relating to Lammer manor
in, 1521. Add. Ch. 86,410.
Wheatley ( W— W- ). Letter to Rer.
W. Phelpi 1849. 33,836, f. 258.
Wheeler, FamUy of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 98.
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Whe^ar (William). Letters to R.
Hale, 1653, 1657. 33,572, ff. 342, 365.
Wheler ( W— ). Letter to Sir E. Derine,
1630. 34,195, f. 20.
Whetenhall, Family of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,919, f. 245 b.
Whetenhall (Thomas). Letter to
Browne, circ. 1650. 34,173, f. 27.
Letter to Sir R. Twysden, 1659.
34,175, f. 12.
Whattenhall, Family cf. Rental of
Estmere manor held by, 1566. 34,154,
f. 30.
Wllidbey (J—). Lettera to Sir J.
Banks, 1807-1816. 83,981, ff. 264, 270 ;
33,982, ff. 58, 109.
Whig. Note on the term, circ, 1835.
33,500, f. 493.
Whipple (William), Member of the
Secret Committee of Congress. Letter to
the American Commissioners to France,
1777. 34,413, f. 228.
Whistler {Capt. Ralph), of Combe, co.
Southt, Petition to the Commissioners
for the Great Seal, 17th cent. 34,326,
f.48.
Whitaker (William), D.D, Articuli
Lambethani, 1595. 34,312, f. 7.
Whitbread (Samuel). Letter to Lord
Auckland, 1806. 34,456, f. 452.
Whitby (Thomas), Receiver for seques-
tered estates in co. Chester, Acquittances,
1655, 1657. 33,939, ff. 128, 163.
White (Charles), Cnpt, Letter to Col.
Thornhagh, 1645. 34,253, f. 38.
White (George). Book-plate, 18th cent.
33,774-33,776.
White (Henry Kirke), Poet, Poem
** On the prospect of Death," drc, 1806.
Autogr. 33,964, f. 388.
White (Johan), xdfe of Sir W, C, White,
Facsimile of her signature, 19th cent.
34,189, f. 549.
White (John). Payment of dividends
to, 1719. 34,195, f. 156.
White (John). Correspondence with
Jeremy Bentham, 1796. 33,542, ff. 311,
312.
White (Joseph), Secretary to the
Treasury, Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1796-1801. 33,542, ff. 244,
630, 631, 633, 635, 636, 656, 657, 659,
670, 671, 681, 695; 33,543, ff. 208, 218,
220, 444.
White (Joshua). Letter to C. Long,
1795. Copy, 33,542, f. 111.
White (L— > Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1789. Copy, 33,541, f. 16.
White (Patrick), Baron of the Excheqwr,
Ireland. Warrant signed by, 1538.
34,079, f. 2.
White (Richard), Marquis d'Albeville,
English Envoy to the Hague, Memoir to
the States-General, 1688. Fr. Copy,
34,340, f. 39.
White (Robert), Engraver, Portrait of
M. Rawdon, engraved by, 17th cent.
34,206, f. 4 b.
White (Thomas). Exchequer payments
to, as Messenger of the Exchequer,
1531-2. 33,376, ff. 52 b-53 b.
White {Sir Thomas), Lord Mayor of
London (1553). Account of his bene-
factions, 17th cent. 33,595, f. 12.
Facsimile of his handwriting, 19th
cent. 34,189, f. 549.
White (Thomas), Canon of St. PauVs,
Discussion on the status of the Canons,
[1589-1623]. 34,268, f. 13.
White (Thomas), o/Xtnco/n*«/nn. Letter
to P. Mauduit, 170J. Eg, 2719,
f. 232.
White (William), LL,B.y Commissary of
the Archdeaconn/ of Norwich, Cast of
seal of, 1544. xci. 57.
White (Sir William Cordell), Master of
the Rolls (1566). Facsimile of his
handwriting, 19th cent. 34,189, f. 549.
Whitechapel, co, Middl, Deeds re-
lating to, 1597-1601. Add. Ch, 39,407-
89,410.
Whitefield (Rev, George). Diary, 1736.
Autogr, 34,068.
Whitefoot (John), M,A.^ Commissary
of the Archdeaoonrg of Norwich, Cast of
seal of, 1720. LXXXVll. 56.
Whitehall (Richard). Letter to W.
Moreton, 1629. 33,935, f. 245.
Whitehead (Thomas), Schoolmaster of
Repton. Letters to W. Moreton, 1635,
1640. 33,936, ff. 127, 206.
Acquittances, 1638-1642. 33,938,
ff. 224, 22d, 236, 290.
Whitehead (William Bally), Prebend'
ary of Wells. Letter to Rev. W. Phelps,
1835. 33,836, f. 208.
Whiteherst Manor, o. Widehurst
Manor, in Marden, co. Kent,
Whitehom (Elizabeth). Letters to S.
Bentham, 1775, 1778. 33,537, f. 337 ;
33,538, f. 168.
Whitelaw (Patrick), "o/ yt m." Let-
ter to Sir J. Croft, 1559. 33,592, f. 130.
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INDEX.
Whitgift (John), AtchJbithop of Cdntet'
bury. Privy Council letter tigQed by,
1601. 33,924, f. 29.
Whithead (Thomas). Letters to, from
W. Chappell, 1616. 33,935, ff. 14, 16.
WMtlaw (Alexander), of St, Andrews.
Letter to Sirs R. Sad ley r and J. Croft,
1659. Copy. 33,592, f. 184.
Whittell (Christopher), Rector of Hut^
ton, CO. Som. Book of Articles of A.D.
1562 subscribed by, 1579. 33,973,
f. 25 b.
Whittintfton, co. Salop. Deed relating
to, 1450. Add. Ch. 37,618.
Wliittle (H— ). Letter to, from D.
Jerrold, Giro. 1830. 33,964, f. 262.
Wbitworth (Charles), afterw. Baron
and Earl Whttioorthf MinUter at War'
saw and (1788-1800) at St. Petersburg.
Correspondence with Jeremy Beotham,
1787. 33,540, ff. 4H0, 432.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1790-
1795. 34,430, f. 175 ; 34,432, f. 361 ;
34,438, f. 339; 34,439, ff. 156, 338,
438 ; 34,443, ff. 229, 320 ; 34,448, f. 19 ;
34,453, f. 347; 34,461, f. 241.
Correspondence with the Duke of
Leeds, 1790-1791. Copies. 34,432,
ff. 357, 359, 388 ; 34,435, ff. 95, 388,
391 ; 34,437, f. 17.
Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1791 - 1793. Copies. 34,437,
ff. 239, 507 ; 34,438, ff. 136, 171, 325,
327, 429 ; 34,439, ff. 37, 88, 75, 77, 228,
275, 334, 336, 342, 379, 383, 403, 420,
446, 449, 492 ; 34,440, ff. 46, 172, 174,
188, 204, 234, 285, 345, 379, 484;
34,441, ff. 124, 125, 225, 279, 340, 366,
368, 399, 432, 453, 489, 514; 34,442,
ff. 14, 63, 104, 173, 218, 246. 300, 301
332, 362, 406 ; 34,443, ff. 85, 112, 135,
231, 252, 291, 300, 317, 391, 426;
34,444, ff. 11, 59, 102, 152, 180, 196,
290, 330, 331, 332 ; 34,445. ff. 23, 69 ;
34,446, ff. 292, 308, 527 ; 34,447, ff. 29,
137, 272. 292, 293, 407 ; 34,448, ff. 22,
24, 229, 230, 299, 328; 34,449, ff. 45,
177, 297-319, 336 ; 34,450, ff. 10, 91,
160, 318, 395 ; 34,451, f. 537 ; 34,452,
f. 270.
Letter to Sir R. M. Keith, 1791.
Copy. 34,438, f. 440.
Letter to Sir R. Ainslie, 1791.
Copy. 84,438, f. 442.
Whyt (Thomas). Letter to the CJhancellor
of Chichester, 16th cent. Imperf.
34,317, f. 25.
IKThyte (Edward), Vicar of Clecedon, co.
Sotn. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1577. 33,973, f. 21.
WhytemOM (John, son of ^fllBani).
Cast of seal of, 1S67-1S68. LXXXI-
64.
Wiasemskoj (Alexander), Prince
Letter to the governors odt Russ1«a
provinces, 1781. Translatian, 33,&39,
f. 139.
Letter to , 1787. Suss,
33.540, f. 411.
Wick (Sir Cyril), Bart., British Enwy
to Hamburg. Correspondence with W.
Titley, 1737-1744. Eg. 2684, ff. 26,
34, 89, 106, 276 ; Eg. 2686, ff. 74, 75 ;
Eg. 2689, ff. 7, 27, 84, 280 ; Eg. 2691,
ff. 202, 279; Eg. 2692, ff. 26, 178.
WichalM of 008. Devon and
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 12 b.
Wiclunann ( Hermann ), Composer,
Letter relating to, 1845. 34,267, f. 4^
Wickes (Lambert). Letter to Capt. J.
Hynson, 1777. 34,414, f. 41.
Wickham (William), Minister Plenipo-
tentiary to the Swiss Cantons (1790).
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1794.
33.541, f. 501.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1796,
1810. 34,454, f. 1 ; 34,458, t 80.
Wickham-Skeith, oo. Suff. Deeds
relating to, 1371, 1462, 1528. Add. Ch.
32,948-32,950.
Wickham, West, Xanor, co. Kent,
Extracts from court-rolls of, 1504f^
1717 ; 19th cent. 33,899, f. 165.
Wicks (Bev. John), Chaplain (7) to Ford,
Lord Grey of Werke. Correspondence
on the XXXIX. Articles, 1682. 33,498,
ff. 71, 73.
WiddoSOUn (Richard), Vicar of Bram-
60r, CO. Sussex. Excommunication bj,
1592. 33,410, f. 25.
Widehnret Manor, •» Marden, co.
Kent. Extracts fipom court-rolls ofl
1602-38: 19th cent. 33,899, t 150.
Wideman (-
. y, opera Singer.
Receipt for pay signed by, 1841. 33,965|
f. 167 b.
Widiman ( )f Composer, Can-
zonets, 19th cent. 34,295, t 63.
Widlake (Roger), v, Brayley (Roger).
Widmann (Dr. Cari), of A^tgitna-g
(o6. 1638> Owned Add. 34,248.
Widvile (Elizabeth), Queen of Edward
IV, V. England, Sovereigns of. Edward
IV.
Wiffan (Humphrey). Letter to W.
Hale, 1671. 33,573, f. 95.
WiffffOtt (Hoger> Letters to W. Hale,
1678-1683. 33,573, ff. 126, 139, 154.
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Wif htv Ifie of. Tours thiengh, wHh
views and drawings, 1817, 1818. 33,650 ;
33,652.
Account of excursion to, from
Camerton, with riews, 1831. 33,721:
33,722.
Map of, 1799. 34,144.
WightmaA ( Robert ). Petition to
George II., 1737. Eg. 2685, f. 11.
Letter to W. Titley, 1741. Eg.
2688, f. 212.
Wigmore Manor, v. Hall dl.
Wingmere Manor, in Eleham, co,
Kent.
Wigmore BnrtflUI, co. fferef. Court-
roil, 1451. Add. Eoll 34y9Z6.
Wigston Magna, oo. Lek. Deed
relating to, 1602. Add. Ch. 36,458.
Wigton, CO. Ownb. Cast of seal of
Christ's Hospital in, 18th cent, zcyni.
87.
Wilbeck (Thomas) a/. Baldwin
(Thomas). t>. Baldwin (Thomas).
Wilbeclce (William) cd. Carle
(Gilbert), v. Curie (Gilbert).
Wilberforoa (William). Correspond-
ence with W. Eden, 1787, 1788. 34,427,
ff. 49, 59, 121, 157, 183, 195, 256, 366,
401.
' Letter to Lord Hawkesbury, 1793.
Copy, 84,447, f. 343.
^— — Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1795-1811. 33,542, ff. 47, 55, 57,
151, 163, 278, 298, 300, 304, 331, 333,
336, 352, 353, 412, 461, 527, 530, 542,
552, 580, 582, 693, 710; 33,543, ff. 44,
389, 391, 542, 599, 619, 631, 692;
33,544, ff. 75, 80, 461, 492, 498.
Letter to Col. S. Bentham, 1795.
33,542, f. 8.
Wilberfoss Priory, E. 5., co. Tork.
Lease of lands lately held by, in Seamer,
1563. 33,498, f. 1.
Wilbraham (Raphe). Letter to the
Privy Council, 1609. 33,935, f. 12.
Wilbraham ( Sir Richard ), Bart.
Letter to W. Moreton, 1638. 33,936,
f. 196.
Wilbraham (Sir Thomas), Bart.f of
Woodhey, co. Chester. Letter on behalf
of, from Sir W. Brereton, 1643. 33,498,
f. 69.
Wileokkl (John). Exchequer payment
to, as Comptroller of the Pipe, 1531.
33,376, f. 47 b.
Wilde (Philip). Exchequer payment to,
as Valet of the Crown, 1531-2. 83,376,
f. 39 b.
Wilde (Robert), D.D. Poem8, Ott^. 1600.
Eg. 2725, ff. 11-17, 76 b, 163.
Vei-ses entitled " Dr. Wild to the
.King," temp. Chas. II. 34,362, f. 52 b.
Wilden (Clement), of Tenterden, oo.
Kent. Suit against, 1639. 33,512,
ff. 26, 28.
Wildman (J—). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1823. 34,459, ff. 333, 348,
368, 372.
Wildre (Philippe de). Chanson k 4,
19th cent. 34,071. f. 7.
Wilford (Robert). Rent accompts,
1743-1747. 33,488, ff. 8 b, 4, 11-21,
37 b-40.
Wilhelmina, Princess of Orange, v.
Orange, Princes of. William V.
Wilhem (Guillaume Louis Booquillon),
Musician. Letters to the Prefect of the
Seine, 1820, 1834. Fr. 33,965, ff. 161,
162.
Wilkes (John), M.P. Papers relating
to, 1764, 1782. 33,963, ff. 3-9.
Epistle to, in French verse, 1769.
33,498, f. 10.
Wilkes (Timothy), of the Council at
Fort St. George. Letter to S. Masters,
1680. Copy. 34,123, f. 49 b.
WiUdns (David), D.D., Keeper of
Lambeth Library. Letters to Bishop
Nicolson, 1717-1719. 34,265, ff. 160,
164, 166, 168.
Wilkins (Louis), Vicar of Doulting^ co.
Sam. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 15 b.
Wilkinson, Family of. V. Edgbury,
Family of.
Wilkinson (Dr. James John Garth).
Presented, in 1893, Add. 34,403-34,405.
Wilks (John), M.P. for Boston. Letters
to S. Grimaldi, 1833, 1836. 34,188,
f. 558; 34,189, f. 104.
Wilks (Robert), Proprietor of Drury
Laue Theatre, Expenses in connection
with the tragedy Jane Shore,'* signed
by, drc. 1713. 33,964, f. 242.
Wilks and Taylor, Mesers.^ Printers.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1803.
33,544, f. 39.
Willaert (Adrian). Chaoson i 6 and
Madrigal, 19th cent. 34,071, ff. 12 b,
16 b.
Willard, Family of. Genealogical notes,
1844. 33,929, ff 566-570.
Willard (Joseph). Letter to Rev. T.
StreatfeUd, 1844. 33,929, f. 566.
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Willa4rtO]iy 00. Salop, Deed relating
to, 1534. Add. CL 37,623.
Willement (Thomu), F,S.A, Letter
to C. Winston, 19th cent. 33,851, f. 42.
Willemstady m Holland. Papers re-
lating to the siege of, 1793. Fr. and
Dutch, Printed, 34,449, i\ 217.
WillaS ( William ), Sector of Otter-
hamptOHj CO, Som. Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1572. 33,973,
f. 8 b.
WiUesborough, co, Kent. Deed re-
lating to, 1588. Add. Ch, 36,936.
William III., of England, v, Eng-
land, Sov reigns of,
William I„ II., V., Princes of
Orange, v. Orange, Princes of.
William 1., of Prussia, v. Prussia,
Sovereigns of,
William, son of Robert fl. Martini,
Casts of seal of, 12th cent. xciv. 49, 50.
William Frederic, Pt-moff of
Orange^ afterw. King of the Netherlands,
V, Oi-ange, William Frederic, Prince of,
Williams, v. Cromwell al, Williams.
Williams (Aaron). Anthems, 18th
cent. 33,568, ff. 49 b, 82 b.
Williams (Sir Abraham). Petition to
Parliament, 1649. 34,326, f. 49.
Williams (David), Rector of Bleadon,
Letters to Rev. W. Phelps, 1831, 1835.
33,836, ff. 72, 180.
Williams (David), Vicar of Llanelly,
Letter to, from Bishop Thirlwall, 1874.
33,610, f. 8.
Williams (G— ). Letter to J. Field,
1777. 34,414, f. 153.
Williams (Hugh), Vicar of Lyng, co,
Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1579. 33,973, f. 27.
Williams (J — )• Letter to Messrs.
Eyrier, Le Couvreur k Co., 1777.
34,414, f. 126.
Letter to L. Tardy, 1777. Copy,
34,414, f. 353.
e/.W-(J-).
Williams (J~ N— ), Secretary to the
Sierra Leone Company. Letter to Sir
J. Banks, 1795. 33,980, f. 3.
Williams (John), Bishop of Lincoln,
Form of acknowledgment for Rev. J.
Vicars on recanting his heretical
opinions, 1628. 34,217, f. 53.
. Speech of Archbishop Laud at the
trial of, 1637. 34.216, f. 24.
■ Letter to, from the Duke of
Buckingham, 1624. 34,324, f. 234.
Williams (John Frederic Lake). Papen
and common-place books, arc. 1825-
1835. 33,500-33,504.
Williams (Joshua), Q.C. Letters to
S. Grimaldi, 1844, 1850. 34,189, ff. 280,
407.
Williams (Lee). Letter to £. and C
Dilly, 1777. 34,414, f. 272.
Williams (Peter), Rector of aHston^
CO, Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1572. 33,973, f. 8.
Williams (Philip), Vicar of Puntamy
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d, 1562
subscribed by, 1575. 33,973, f. 15.
Williams (Thomas), Vicar of Minehead
and Old Cleeve^ co. Som. Book of
Articles of a.d. 1562 subeoibed by,
1571. 33,973, f. 6 b.
Williams (Thomas). Owned, in 18th
cent.. Add. 34,203.
Williams ( Thomas ), Husic Seller.
Correspondence with C. £. Horn, 1821.
33,965, f. 56.
Williamson (Caesar). Verses to Sir
J. C«sar, 1623. Lat. 34,324, f. 318.
Williamson (Dyonisia), vidow of Sir
T. Williamson, Bart. Letters to her
brother. Sir J. Hale, 1663. 33,573, ff. 6,
21.
Williamson (Francis). Award bv, in
a disputed will case, 1626. 34,324,
f. 254.
Williamson (Henricke), Tailor, of St.
Martin in the Fields, co. Middl, Aij-
quittance for money due to, 1607. Kg.
2715, f. 86.
Williamson (John Vaughan). Letter*
to S. Grimaldi, 1840-1849. 34,189,
ff. 205, 358, 365, 377, 383, 390-395.
Williamson (Joseph), Secretary of
State (1674). Letters to. from Sir R.
Southwell, 1668. '34,331, ff. 40, 58.
Letter to, from F. Parry, 1671.
34,332, f. 7.
— — Letters to, from Sir B. Gascoigne,
1673. Jtal, 34,077, ff. 13, 14^ 16.
Willian, co. Hertf. Deeds relating to,
1296— temp. James J. Add. Ch. 36,411-
36,413.
Willicll (Charles M— ). Letter to %
J. Banks, 1817. 33,982, f. 123.
Williham (WUliam), Rector of Puddi-
more Milton, co. Som. Book of Articles
of a.d. 1562 subscribed by, 1574. 33,973,
f. lib.
Williton Freemannors Hnm-
dred, co. Som. History of. by Rev. W.
Phelps, 19th cent. 93,887.
Digitized by
WiUougllby, Family of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,919, f. 181.
Willoiurllby (Elisabeth). Petition to
Parliament, 1649. 34,329, f. 51.
Willou^llby (Henry), bth Baron Mid"
dieton. Letter to Lord Auckland, 1791.
Fr. 34,437, f. 296.
Willougliby de Broke, Baron, v.
Vernej (John Peyto).
Wills. Register of wills in Chichester
diocese, 1547. Fragment. 33,410, f. 118.
■ Extracts from Kentish wills, 19th
cent. 33,896, ff. 111-119 b, 125.
Minutes of wills registered at
Rochester, 1832. 33,900, f. 28.
• Abstracts of wills of Suffolk tes-
tators, compiled by J. J. Muskett, 19th
cent. 33,857 ; 33,858 ; 33,866-33,871 ;
33,873 ; 33,875.
Index to wills in Ipswich Registrj,
1444-1790; 19th cent. 34,099.
— — Abstract of Jamaica wills, 1625-
1792. 34,181.
* Of the Hale family, of co. Hertf.,
1616-1777. 33,577, ff. 20-137 passim.
Of the Baker family, 19th cent.
33,613 ; 33,614.
Wills of individuals to a.d. 1700. R. de
Rokyngham, Parson of Bressingham,
1408. Add, Ch. 34,232.
S. Reson, of East Mailing, 1427.
Add. Ch. 37,697 ; 37,698.
W. Byrche, of East Peckham,
1475. Add. Ch. 37,738 ; 37,739.
. P. Blount, 1518. Eg. Ch. 614.
J. Baker, of Tenterden, 1537.
33,613, f. 112.
R. Blake, of Midhurst, 1545. 33.410,
f. 120 b.
Sir R. Cromwell al. Williams,
[1545?]. 34,393, f.l.
J. Hider, of Sompting, [1547 ?].
33,410, f. 118.
J. Warner, of Sidlesham, 1547.
33,410, f. 119.
T. Gracye, of Donnington, 1547.
33,410, f. 119 b.
A. Denny, of Cheshunt, 1549.
33,677, f. 1.
T. Boveken al. Bufkin, of Otham,
1576. Add. Ch. 37.652.
T. Watkin, of Lincoln's Inn, circ.
1597. 33,577, f. 16.
Mary, widow of T. Watkin, of
Buckby, 1601. 33,577, f. 9.
Sir H. Cromwell al. Williams,
1603. Add. Ch. 33,159.
Jane, widow of R. Rode, of Odd-
Rode, 1609. 38,938, f. 64.
iX. 909
Wills of indxvidmls to a.d. 1700 (cofi-
i nued). Robert Earl of Salisbury, 1612.
34,218, f. 138.
J. Goad, of Eton, 1625. 33,577,
f. 39.
G. Cromwell, of the Hague, 1634.
33,462, f. 126.
E. Sibley, 1641. 33,577, f. 40.
Ann, widow of Dr. L. Hutton,*
1643. £g. 2716, f. 383.
T. Moreton, 1649. 33,939, f. 11.
— A. Bedingfield, Mercer, Master
of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1650.
Eg. 2717, f. 7.
E. Humberstone, of London, 1651.
33,577, f. 46.
T. Buckworth, of East Ruston,
1653. 33,577, f. 61.
I. Meynell, 1676. 33,577, f. 80.
A. Kingsbury, of London, 1692.
33,577, f. 88.
T. Moore, of Sandbach, 1699.
33,940, f. 20.
Wills (Sir Charles), ^.5., Lieut.-General
of the Ordnance. Order, 1722. 33,954,
f. 28.
Warrant signed by, 1737. 34,195,
f. 180.
Wills (Dymoke). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1811. 33,982, f. 13.
Willsford of cos. Devon and
Kent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,920, f. 64 b.
Willson (Edward James). Letters to
C. Winston, 1848, 1850. 33,851, ff. 15,
28.
Willson (Thomas John). Letter to C.
Winston, 19th cent. 33,851, f. 43.
Willyams(JuhD). Exchequer payments
to, as Clerk of the Jewels, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 24 b.
Wilmer of co. York, Family of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 34,106, ff. 88, 89.
Wilmington, co. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1578. Add. Ch. 36,937.
Wilmintftony Earl of. v. Compton
(Spencei^.
Wilmot (Charles), Viscount Wilmot.
Privy Council order signed by, 1629.
34,326, f. 58 b.
Wilmot (Henry). Letter to W. Eden,
1783. 34,419, f. 168.
Wilmot (James), D.D. Letters of G.
Wood&ll on his identity with ^ Junius,"
1813. 33,506, ff. 8, 12.
Wilmot (John), Earl of Rochester. Poem
addressed to Charles II., 1674. Copy,
^4,109, f. 2.
Digitized by
m
INDEX.
Wilmot (John), UarJ of Rochester (cow-
tinved), " Rochesten Farewell ** : a
satire, 17 th cent. 34,362, f. 78.
" Tunbridge Wells " : a satire by (?),
temp. Chas. 11. 34,362, f. 22.
Wilxnot-Horton (Sir Robert John),
Bart Letter to Lord Auckland, 1823.
34,459, f. 360.
WilmsloWf CO. Chest. Deeds relating
to, 1286, 1598. Add. Ch. 37,327;
87,328.
Wilsen (Jacobus), of Middelburg. Peti-
tion of, 1693. butch. 34,340, f. 73.
Wilson ( \ Secretary to the Eng'
lish Legation at Bnissels (?). Letter to
Lord Auckland, 1792. 34,446, f. 198.
Wilson (C— H— ). Letters to (J. Win-
ston, 186-. 33,851, ff. 37, 39.
Wilson (Charles Cams). Letters to S.
Grimaldi, 1825, 1828. 34,188, ff. 81,
357.
Wilson (Effingham). Letter to S. Grim-
aldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 93.
Wilson (George). Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1780. 33,539, f. 6.
Letter to J. Davies, 1781. 33,539,
f. 239.
Letters to J. Bentham, 1788.
33,540. ff. 469, 494.
Correspondence with Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1789-1801. 33,541, ff. 51, 55;
33,542, f. 59 ; 33,543, ff. 439, 486, 520,
545.
Wilson (George), ofSymond*8 Inn. Let-
ters to R. Tristram, 1783. 33,573,
ff. 392, 394.
Wilson (Jane), wife of Sir T. S. Wilson,
Bart. Grant of arms to, in 1786. Copy.
33,928.
Wilson (John), Prebendary of Combe
Uhdecima, Vicar of llchester and Rector
of Chardf co. Sim, Book of Articles of
A.D. 1562 subscribed by, 1576, 1577,
1578. 33,973, ff. 19, 21, 21 b, 22 b, 24.
Wilson (Nicholas), Dutch Ambassador to
England. Pass to, 1689. 34,340, f. 58.
Wilson (R — \ Letter to Lord Auckland,
1818. 34,459, f. 263.
Wilson (Richard). Trees sold by, out
of Ramsey Old Park, 1569. 33,350,
f. 33 b.
Wilson (Dr- Thomas), Master of Be-
quests, etc. Instructions to, on a mission
to the Netherlands, 1576. Eg. 2790,
f. 208.
- Answer of Qu. Elizabeth to tb«
Scotch Ambaaiador drawn by, 1578.
33,531, f. 173.
Wilson (Thomas). Oopios tf depcMitioVf
concerning the Farnly wood plot in 1^63,
with notes, 1738. 33,770, ff. 1-48.
Wilson (^ Thomas Maryon , 9tk Bart.
Letter to Rer. T. StreatieUd, 184a
33,929, f. 472.
Wilson (William), Curate of Peiworih^
CO. Sussex. Certificate, e^
83,410, ff. 75, 87.
Wilson (William), Bookseller. Utten
to Jeremy Bentham, 1823. 88,546,
ff. 631, 634, 638.
Wilson, Chisholm and Monday,
Messrs. Letters to Jeremy Beotham,
1810, 1812. 33,5U, ff. 478, 580.
Wilteshir (Clement). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,37*6,
f. 42 b.
Wilton, 00. Wilts. Writs relating te,
temp. Edw. L 34,194, f. 44.
Deed reUting to, I860. Add. Ch,
37,674.
View, 1669. 33,767, B, f. 24.
Wilton Abbey, co. Wilts. Cast of
seal of Sibilla, Abbess of, 1372-1373.
LXXXVII. 41.
Wilts, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp. Eliz.— <;harle8 II. Add. Ch,
39,982.
Papers relating to, 1537-1703.
33,576, ff. 119-149.
— Notes relating to the Fane estates,
etCy in, 17th cent. 34,218, ff 3-5 b, 10,
27, 83, 89 b, 149 b, 150, 166, 189 b.
Deed relating to, 1703. Add. G&.
36,444.
Tours through, with riews and
drawings, 1805, 1817-1831. 83,641;
83,650-33,652; 33,656 ; 33,671 ; 38,678 ;
33,691 ; 33,724.
Wimborne, oo. Dors. Description and
drawings of the Hinster, 1827. 38,700,
ff. 9-29.
Wimbotsbam, co* Ndrf. Deeds relat*
ing to, temp. Edw. I., 1262. Add. Ch.
34,239; 34,240.
Wimpole, co- Comb, Deeds relating to,
1840-1480. Add. Ch. 88,756-38,758.
Wincholsey (Robert), Archbishop of
Canterbury (1294-1313). Drawings of
scab of, 19tb cent. 83,926, ff. 18-20.
Wincbestor, co. Southt. Acooont of
the trial of Sir W. Raleigh and othen
at, in NoTember 1603. 34,218, f.
224.
Tour to, from Batb, 1821. 33,670.
Digitized by
Winohest^r, See of. Names of sti-
pendiary priests in, 1541. 34,137.
— Bishops of,
V* Gardiner (Stephen).
Mew (Peter).
Wykeham (William de).
WiacheHter, Countess of. v. Qoinci
(Margery de).
Harl of. V, Qninci (Roger de).
— — Marquis of, v. Paulet (William).
Windulsea, JEarU of. v. Finch.
Windebank (Sir Francis), Secretary of
State. Stationery supplied to, 1638*
34,318, ff. 56, 59, 60.
Windebank (Thomas), Clerk of the
Signet. Kote of serrices of T. Lupo,
Queen's musician, 1599. 34,195, f.
13.
Windham (William). Transfer of S.
Sea stock, 1720. 34,195, f. 158.
Windham (William), Chief Secretary
for Ireland, Secretary for War cmd this
Colonies (IS06). Letter to Lord ,
1783. 34,419, f. 137.
Letters to Lord Auckland, 1806-
1807. 34,456, f. 425 ; 34,457, f. 215 ;
34,461, f. 247.
Windlesham, co. Surr. Deed relating
to, 1398. Add. Ch. 38,977.
WindflOVy 00. Berks. Description of,
with Tiews at, 1805. 33,641, ff. 53-
135.
View, 1669. 38,767, B, f. 64.
Views of, with drawings of
pictures, etc., in the Castle, 1827.
83,697, ff. 77, 78, 82, 84-94.
'■ Casts of seal of the Dean and
Chapter. XGVUi. 88-91.
WindJMnr Castle. Exchequer pay-
menta for, 1570. Eg. 2723, f. 32 b.
Windsor, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 191.
Windsor (Andrew), 1st Baron Windsor.
Exchequer payment to, as Clerk of the
Wardrobe, 1532. 33,376, f. 10 b.
Wine. Traits sur les vins de La Guienne,
by J. B. de Secondat, 18th cent. 33,498,
f. 41.
■ Edict regulating wine trade in
France, 1776. Printed. 34,418, f. 85.
- Return of wines and brandies im-
ported into various English ports,
10 May — 23 Aug. 1787. 34,426,
f. 35.
Winfiurthing Park, oo. Norf. Letter
to the Keeper, from Sir F. Gawdy, 1603.
£g. 2714, f. 353.
X 911
Wing, CO. Bucks. Chnrch notes, 19ib
cenr 33,896, f. 55.
Wingfield (^S^tV Robert). Owned, in
1636, Eg. 2733.
Wingfield (Thomas), Servant of the
Earl of Leicester. Letter in ftiTour of,
from Lord Leicester, 1578. Eg. 2713,
f. 64.
Wingham, co. Kent. Deeds relating
to, 1552, 1592. Add. Ch. 86,988;
36,939.
Wingmere Manor, v. Hall a/.
Wingmere Manor, in Eleham, co. Kent.
Winkfield, co. Berks. Deeds relating
to, 1348-1679. Add. Ch. 38,642-38,645.
Winkler ( Karl Angelo ), Musician.
Letter 'to, from J. L. F. Mendelssohn-
Bartholdy, 1838. Qerm. 33,965, f. 259.
Winne of cos. Flint and Kent,
Family of. Pedigree to 1663 ; 19th cent.
33,920, f. 12.
Winston al. Sandford (Benjamin),
Vicar of Fumingham, Letter to Rer.
T. Streatfeild, 1835. 33,929, f. 314.
Winston (Charles), of the Inn r Temple.
Collections on Glass-painting, 1842-1860.
33,846-33,851.
Winston (J— )» Manager of Drury
Lane Theatre, Letters to, from W.
T. Moncrieff, ciro. 1820-30. 33,964,
ff. 295-351.
Winter (George). Instructions for, on
special naral serrioe, 1577. Eg. 2790,
f. 224.
Winter (J—), jun. Letter to S. Grira-
aldi, 1828. 84,188, f. 334.
Winter (James). Petition to Lord
Auckland, 1791. 84,440, f. 550.
Winterbottom (John Kenyon). Letter
to S. Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 64.
Winterstoke Kniidred, co. Som,
History of, by Rev. W. Phelps, 19th
cent. 33,828 ; 33,834, f. 34.
Wintonn, Earl of. v. Seton (George).
Winwick, co. Hunt. Deeds relating to,
temp. Edw. III.— 1375. Add. Ch. 34,203-
34,208.
WinWOOd (John). Letter to Rer.
W. Phelps, 1831. 33,836, f. 82.
Wireker (Nigellus). Notes concerning
his writings, 1827. 33,929, f. 110.
Wirksworth Hundred, co. Derby,
Muster-roll, 1660. 34,306, f. 4 b.
Warrant to the High Constable of,
to call out the trained bands, 1664.
34,306, f. 36 b.
Digitized by
912
INDEX.
Wise (Francis). Acquittance for de-
livery to, of a bond, 1679. Eg, 2717,
f. 370 b.
Wise (Michael), Composer, Anthem,
I7th-I8th cent. 34,203, f. 40.
Duet, 18th cent. 33,351, f. 46 b.
Wise (Robert). Letter to Mrs. Daries,
1777. 33,538, f. 119.
Wiseman (Margaret). Verses on her
death, 1653. 34,064, f. 56 b.
WisigotMca Lez. v. Law.
Wisseti CO, Suff, Deed relating to,
1430. Add, Ch, 32,951.
Wissett (Robert), Clerk in E. India
Co,*s service. Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1793. 33,979, f. 211.
WistOWf CO- Hunt, Deeds relatins; to,
1311-1648. Add, Ch* 34,209-34,223;
39,378-39,389.
Court-rolls, tffc., 1278-1597. Add,
Rolls 34,910-34,928 ; 39,849-39,921.
WistOiwe (John). Exchequer payment
to, as gunner, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 41 b.
Wissniewsld ( ), Prince, Pre-
sented, in 1892, Add, 34,274, F.
Witchaniy co, Camb. Bounds of lands
in, 1694. Add. Boll 34,948.
Witchingham, Chreat, co, Norf.
Warrant to the Constables of, 1674.
Eg. 2717, f. 328.
Witchingliam, Little, co, Norf,
Warrant to the Constables of, 1674.
Eg, 2717, f. 328.
Witliam (Just — ). Letters to Lord
Auckland, 1823-1824. 34,459, ff. 341,
391, 410.
Withaniy Biver, Deeds relating to Fens
of, 1636, 1639. Add. Ch. 36,417;
36,418.
Withen of cos. Chester and
Sent, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
83,920, f. 15 b.
Wither (Anthony). Petition to Parlia-
ment, circ. 1652. 34,326, f. 52.
Withers (William). Letter to his
son-in- law, A. Gawdy, 1 634. Eg, 2716,
f. 178 b.
Withers (William). Letter to W.
Fawkener, 1786. 34,421, f. 17.
Witherspoon ( John ). Letter to
, 1776. • 34,413, f. 130.
Witney, co, Oxon, Deeds relating to,
1763-1799. Add, Ch. 38,966-38,968.
Wittenham, Long* co. Berks, Re-
turn of Papists in, 1767. 33,409,
£.93.
Wittersham, co. Kent. Extracts from
the parish -register, 1550-1653; 19th
cent 33,915, f. 244.
Deeds relating to, 1568, 1578.
Add. Ch, 36,940; 36,941.
Wode (John), Vicar of Combe St, Nichflai^,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 3 b.
Wode (Thoraaii), Vicar of St. Andrews^
CO, Fife. Transcribed, in 1575-8, Add,
33,933.
Wodenothe. v. Woodnoth.
Wodhons. v. Woodhouse.
WodhonS (Sir Thomas), of Warham^
CO, Norf, Bond to, 1552. Eg. 2713,
f. 21.
WodhOUS (Sir William), of ITickiing,
CO, Norf, Letter to his brother-in-law,
H. Ryppes, with acquittance, 1548.
Eg, 2713, f. 18.
— Bond to, 1552. Eg, 2713, f. 21.
Wodhouse (Hugh). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Master of the King's
Minstrels, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 23 b.
Wogan (John), Jvsticiary of Ireland.
Letters patent to, 1302. 33,992, f. 7.
Wokingham, co. Berks, Deeds re-
lating to, temp. Hen. IIL— 1828. Add,
Ch, 38,646-38,753.
Wolfe (James), General. Extracts from
his letters to his parents, 1749-1759.
33,929, ff. 60-62.
(Correspondence with Major-Oen.
Amherst, 1758. Copies. 33,923, f. 510.
Letters relating to him, 1822 —
circ. 1840. 33,929, ff. 44^-48, 582.
Wolff (Odin Henrich). Letter to R.
Gunning, 1768. Eg. 2697, f. 190.
Wolffall (Robert), Prebendary of Combe
TiTtin, awi Bector of Whafley^ co. Som,
Book of Articles of A.D. 1562 subscribed
by, 1575, 1580. 33,973, 15 b, 29.
Wolfsbachf Lower Austria. Deed re*
lating to, 1378. Add. Ch. 37,379.
WoUey (Sir ^John). Priry (Council,
letter signed by, 1588. 33,740, f. 2.
Wollnongh (William). LetUr to O.
Le Neve, 1693. Eg. 2718, f. 98.
Wolmer (Luke). Acquittance to, 1586.
Eg. 2713, f. 192.
Wolseley (Garnet Joseph), ViscomU
Wolseley, General. Cypher telegram to
Gen. Gordon, 1884. 34,478, f. 115.
Vote of thanks to, 1885. 34,481.
Wolselev (Louisa), teife of Garnet
Joseph^ Viscount Wolselej/. Address to
Miss Gordon, presented by 1885. 34|482.
Digitized by
INDEX.
Wolsttley (Robert), Envoy at Bryasels.
Letters to W. Blathwajt, 1691-1694.
34,352.
Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1692.
34,096, ff.29,38, 41, 58, 82, 87, 99, 105,
118, 122, 134, 140, 144, 148, 153, 157,
161, 168.
Wolters (0—). Letter to, from N.
Paganini, 1832. Fr. 33,965, f. 370.
Wombwell, FamUy of. Pedigree,
19th cent. 33,919, f. 294.
Women. In defence of, by P. Torrella,
late 15th cent. Span. 33,382, f. 17 b.
Womenswouldy oo» Kent, Monu-
mental inscription at, 19th cent. 33,921,
f. 168.
Wood (Henry). Report by, on exchange
by bills, 1622. 34,324, f. 165.
Wood (John). Letter to T. Randolph,
1559. 33,592, f. 156.
Wood (John), Vicar of JUoorlinch, co,
Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562 sub-
scribed by, 1578. 33,973, f. 25.
Wood (Neville), Editor of the Natural'
ist" Magazine. Letter to W. Lovett,
1839. 34,245, B, f. 140.
Wood (Robert), Under-Secretary of State.
Letters to R. Gunning, 1768. Eg. 2697,
ff. 144, 283.
Woodchnrcll, co. Kent. Deeds re-
lating to, 1501, 1578. Add. dh. 36,942 ;
36,943.
' Measurement and ralnation of the
lands of J. Clarke in, 17th cent. 34,258,
f. 104.
Woodcocke (Edward). Letter to R.
Tristram, 1765. 33,573, f. 360.
Wooddeson (Richard), D.CL.^ after-
wards Vinerian Professor of the Lavas
of England, Correspondence with W.
Eden, 1777. 34,414, fL 17, 19.
Woodfall (George), Printer. Letters
to ReT. S. Butler, 1813. 33,506, ff. 8,
12.
Letter to, from Dr. Ame, n. d.
33,965, f. 3.
Woodfidl ( William X Parliamentary
Reporter. Letters to Lord Auckland,
1785-1802. 34,420, ff. 71, 305; 34,453,
ff. 141, 147 ; 34,455, f. 498.
Woodford (E— L— S—). Correspond-
dence with Sir J. Banks, 1796. 33,980,
ff. 74-80.
Woodlbrd (James), Qerk of the Offices
to Qu. EliMobetJL Accompt, 1583. 34,320,
f. 74.
Woodford (Ralph), Itesident at Ham-
hnrg, afterw. Envoy to Copenhagen.
Letters to R. Gunning, 1766-1773. Eg
2696, ff. 6, 141, 172, 174, 180, 194, 200,
202, 212, 214, 217, 220, 228, 241, 244,
250, 253, 266, 278, 289, 297, 305, 309,
323, 338, 348, 353, 356, 372, 385, 394,
406, 419, 429 ; Eg. 2697, ff 1, 4, 20,
36, 55, 77, 105, 121, 137, 152, 165, 176,
198, 2Q2, 206, 224, 226, 240, 336 ; E<j.
2698, ff. 112, 248, 274; Eg. 2699, ff. 109,
127, 138, 141, 146, 155, 193, 207, 208,
219, 220, 230, 239. 254, 260 ; E(j. 2700,
ff. 5, 6, 18, 27, 33, 69, 137, 189, 217,
231, 246, 256, 265, 282, 285, 287, 291,
293, 294, 301 ; Eg. 2701, ff. 16, 20, 24,
26, 27, 29, 30, 41, 67, 59, 89, 124, 171,
176, 199, 200. 201, 238, 265, 288; Eg.
2702, ff. 31, 76, 91, 97, 117, 134, 136,
154, 187.
Letters to Gen. Seymour-Con way,
1766. Eg. 2696, ff. 36, 44.
Woodford {Dr. Samuel), Prebendary of
Winchester. Memorandum, 1692. AtUogr,
34,274, f. 27.
Woodforde (Charles), Oerk in the
Treasury. Correspondence with Jeremy
Bentham, 1811-1812. 33,544, ff. 537,
596, 597, 603.
Woodgate (Edward). Petition to the
Counol of State, [1652]. 34,326,
f. 53.
Woodgate (H— A—). Letter to Rer.
T. Streatfeild, 1836. 33,929, f. 346.
WoodhOUSe (Henry). Letter to, from
the Commissioners of Musters for Nor-
folk, 1570. 34,079, f. 11.
Woodhouse {idLm^^Treasurer-General
of the Ionian Islands. Owned, before
1866, Eg. 2783; Eg. 2785-2787.
WoodhOIlse (John). Sale catalogue of
prints, 1801. 33,396, f. 416; 34,411,
f. 706.
WoodhOIlse (Sir Thomas). Letter to,
from the Commissioners of Musters for
Norfolk, 1570. 34,079, f. 11.
Woodhowse (Sir Henry). Letter to
a Paston, 1577. 33,597, f. 24.
Letter to Sir W. Paston, 1591.
83,597, f. 34.
WoodhOWSe (Sir Philip), Commissioner
of Musters m co, Norf. Letters to, from
the Privy Council, etc.^ 1600-1604. Eg,
2714, ff. 67, 140, 202, 409.
Woodhnrst, oo. Hwnt. Deeds relating
to, 1319, 1389. Add, Ch, 34,224;
84,225.
Woodnesborough, co. Kent. Deed
relating to, 1589. Add. Ch. 36,944.
Woodnoth (Arthur). Certificate of
bis baptism in 1639. 33,938, f. 241^
3 K
Digitized by
914
INDEX.
Woodnoth (Jonathan), J,P,, of Shav-
ingtorij co. Chester. Order for collection
of a rate for relief of the poor during
the plague, 1642. 33,938, U 291.
Papers rel. to his estates, 1649-
1662. 33,939, ff. 7-218 pasixnu
Order of the Committee for com-
pounding with delinquents, for an allow-
ance to his wife and children, 1649.
Copy. 33,939, f. 29.
Letters to his brother-in-law, P.
Moreton, 1655-1668. 33,937, ff. 53-
171 passim,
Woodnoth (Jonathan). Letter to his
uncle, P. Moreton, 1669. 33,937, f. 183.
Woodnoth (Raphe). Letter to his
father, J. Woodnoth, 1661. 33,937,
f. 83.
Woodrooffe (William). Letter to S.
Grimaldi, 1825. 34,188, f. 75.
Woods (Willij m). Garter King-at-arms.
Letter to Rev. T. btreatfeild, 1826.
33,929, f. 81.
Woods and Forests. Survey of
Crown forests, in cos. Northt. and
Rutland, 1664. 34,214.
Act for preservation of, 1606.
34,218, ff. 94, 95.
Notes on the killing of deer in the
royal forests, 1609-1616. 34,218. ff. 6,
12, 15 b, 18. » » »
Wood's Kalf^enee. Letters and
papers concerning, 1723-1725. 34,358,
ff. 65-78.
Wood-Speen Manor, in. Speen,
V. Speen, co. Berks,
Wood Walton, co. Hunt. Deeds re-
lating to, 1155-1586. Add, Ch, 34,144-
34,173 ; 39,362 ; 39,363.
Wood Walton Manor, co. Hunt,
Court-rolls and accompts, 15th cent.,
1542-1546. -4flW. i?o//5 34,893: 39,749-
39,753.
Woodward of co. Kent, FamHf^ of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 83,920, f. 56 b.
Woodward (Henry), Vtce-Admirai of
the Seas and of the County of Norfolk,
Cast of seal of, 1573. xciv. 64.
Woodward (Rev. William), 6b, 1703.
Monumental inscription, 18th cent.
33,553, f. 5.
Wooli Orders in Council, petitions, etc,
touching the wool and cloth trade!
1585-1623. 34,324, ff. 8-26 b.
• Account of mettfbds used in ex-
porting wool from Ireland to France,
17tk cent. 83,589, f. 318.
Wooldridge (Francis), Captain oj
H,M,8. Fortune, Letter to Lord Auck-
land, 1793. 34,447, f. 105.
WooUett (M— ), M.D. Letter to J. 0.
Nichols, 1834. 34,103, f. 25.
WooUey (Henry J—), Mayor of North-
ampton ( 1769 ). Signature, 1769.
34,308, f. 2.
Woolston (Thomas). Charge against,
of blasphemy, 1716. 33,580, f. 12.
Woomskiold (M— ). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1812. Fr, 33,982, f. 37.
Wootton-Bassety co, Wilts, Return
of Papists in, 1767. 33,409, f. 94.
Worcester, Co/unty of, WriU relating
to, tempp, Eliz.— Charles XL Add. Ch,
39,983.
— — Accompts for varioua manors in,
1554. .4<«. 34,276.
Reasons for exclusion of, from the
Court of the Welsh Harchea, late 17th
cent. 33,589, f. 81.
Tours in, 1824. 33,678 ; 33,680.
Worcester, City of. Warrant for Lord
Astley to be Governor of; 1646. 33,596,
f. 19.
Petition of the inhabitanti of, to
the Council of SUte, 1652. 34^26,
f.54.
Lists of wills of family of Baker
in the registry of, 19th cent. 33,613,
ff. 36, 74 b, 103.
Vbit to, 1824. 33,680.
Bishops of.
V, Blois (William de).
Brandesford (Wolstan de).
Worcester, Earls of,
V, .Somerset.
Tiptoft.
Marquis of, v, Somerset (Henry>
Wordsworth (William). Letters to
D. Stuart, 1801-1838. 34,046, ff. 114-
131.
Letter to H. N. Coleridw, 1834.
34,225, f. 192.
Woriey of co. Sent, Famiijf of.
Pedigree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 59.
Wormingford, oo, Essex, Deeds re-
lating to Wormingford -Gamons manor
in, 1623-1630. Add, Ch, 35,288-35,291.
Woronsow (Michael LarionowicxX
Oountf Hussion Minister of Siute. Letter
to Lord Tyrawly, 1744. Copy, Eg,
2693, f. 148.
Woronsow (Michall SsemenowitschX
Count, Correspondence with S. Bent-
ham, 1818-1828. 33,545, ff. 316, 344,
331 ; 33,546, ff. 130, 149, 159, 161, 195»
231, 244, 249, 556.
Digitized by
IND£X.
913
Woronsow (Micbnil Ssemenowitsch),
Count (contimed). Letter to Geo. Bent-
ham, 1832. 33,546, f. 513.
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, n. d,
33,54d, f. 658.
Woronsow (Ssemen Romanowitsch),
Countf Russian Minister in England,
Letter to S. Bentham, 1791. 33,541,
f. 266.
Correspondence with Lord Gren-
ville, 1792. Copies, 34,446, ff. 267,
269. '
Letter to Jeremy Bentham, 1800.
33,543, f. 295.
Worrall (Francis), Vicar of East Peck-
ham. Tithe-book, 1632-1644. 34,178.
• Note of grievances against J.
Tuclter, 1638. 34,178, f. 50.
Worrall(Thomas),«)no/i?<pt?. R Worrall
Onmed, in 1654, Add. 34,178.
Worsaley (James). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Keeper of the lions in the
Tower, 1531-2. 33,376, f. 18.
WorSOpp (John). Letter to the Bishop
of Chichester, temp. Hen. VIII. 34,317,
Letter to , temp. Hen. VIIL
-X Commissary to the
34,317, f. 5,
WorthiaU (
bishop of Chichester. Letters to, temp.
Hen. VHL 34,317, ff. 3, 6, 16.
WorihyalL v. Worthiall.
WortlOT (Richard), Hector of Edioorth,
CO. Bedf. Letters to R. Hale, 1644-
1657. 33,572, ff. 806, 322-330, 361.
— — ■ > 16*^1- 83,578,
Wotton (Edward), Baron Wotton of
Marley. Patent ot creation, 1603. Ex^
tract. 34,218, f. 190 b.
Letter, as Sheriff, to the Justices
of 00. Kent, 1595. 33,924, f. 16.
Correspondence with Sir W. Twys-
den, 1605, 1608. 34,176, ff. 37-43, 49,
50. ' '
Wotton {Sir Henry). Poem, circ. 1650.
Eg. 2725, f. 102 b.
Wotton (Nicholas), Dean of Canterbun^
and York. Privy Council letters signed
by, 1559. 33.591, f. 22 ; 33,592, f. 86.
Wotton -nnder- Edge, co. Gioue.
Trial of rioters at, 1670. 33,589, f. 77.
Wonldhaniy oo. Kent. Deed relating
to, 1552. Add. Ch. 36,945.
Wray (Sir Christopher), Chief Justice of
the Owen's Bench (1573). Letter to
Justices in Norfolk, 1569. 33,597.
f. 18. '
Wray (Sir Christopher), Chief Justice of
the Queen's Bench (1573) (continued).
Letter to Lord North, 1586. 34,079,
f. 19.
Wray (J—), Jun. Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1809. 33,981, f. 290.
Wrestlingwortll, co. Bedf. Deed
relating to, 1671. Add. Ch. 35,253.
Wright ( ), Magistrate at Bow
Street. Letter to W. Fraser, 1777.
34,413, f. 306.
Wright (E— ). Letter to W. Eden,
1779. 34,416, f. 306.
Wright (Miss F— ). Letter to Mrs.
Mill, 1822. 33,646, f. 685.
— Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1822,
1827. 33,645, f. 588 ; 33,546, f. 173.
Wriffht (Francis), of Oundle, Watch-
maker. Petition to the Lord Lieut, of
CO. Northampton, 1660-1673. 34,217,
f. 13.
Wright (Henry). Owned, in 17th cent.,
AdS, 34,064.
Wright (I— R— ). Map of the hie of
Wight drawn by, 1799. 34,144.
Wright (Sir James), Bart., English
Besident in Venice. Letter to R. Gunning,
1772. Eg. 2701, f. 127.
Wright (Joseph), Mayor of Maidstone.
Letters to W. Blathwayt, 1687, 1688.
34,152, ff. 16, 24, 25.
Wright (Robert). Letters to 0. Le
Neve, 1706. Eg. 2720, ff. 306 b, 309 b.
Wright (Roger). Letter to the Duke
of (^olton ?], 1694. 34,196, f. 118.
Wright (Roger). Owned, in 17th cent..
Add. 34,064.
Wright (Thomas), of Durham. On Irish
antiquities, with drawings, 1746— circ.
1750. 33,771.
Portrait of, circ. 1750. 33,771, f. 6.
Wright (Thomas), F.S.A. " On Anglo-
Saxon Antiquities " : a lecture on Anglo-
Saxon cemeteries, 1854. 33,347, f. 262.
— Notes on Anglo-Saxon cemeteries,
19th cent. 33,963, f. 90.
Letter to J. G. Nichols, 1845.
33,963, f. 75.
Letters to J. Mayer, 1857, n. d.
3,963, ff. 76-79.
Letters to
-, 1866, n. d.
33.963, ff. 80-83.
Letters to J. Mnyer and others.
1853-1875. 33,346; 33,347.
Wright (William). Letter to Sir J.
Banks, 1807. 33,981, f. 266.
Wrighta (Thomas William), Vicar of
Boughton'Under'Blcan, Extracts from
Digitized by
916
IKDEX.
his parish-regitters, 19th cent. 33,929,
f. 104.
Wriothesle^ (Henry), Earl of South-
ampton. Arraignment of, 1601. 34,218,
f. 210.
— Warrant for his release from the
Tower, 1603. Copy, 34,395, f. 46.
■ Patent of creation, 1603. Extract,
34,218, f. 192 b.
Wriothesley (Thomas), Earl of ^mth"
ampton. Letters relating to leyy of aids,
1665. 33,589, ff. 31, 33.
Letter to , 1665. Copy.
34,195, f. 56.
■ Letter to the Poll Tax Commis-
sioners in CO. Gloucester, 1667. 33,589,
f. 70.
Writer (Clement), of Worcester, Peti-
tion to Parliament, 1651 (?). 84,326,
f. 56.
Writtle, 00, Essex, Deed relating to,
1563. a. 592.
■ Household-book of the Dachess of
Buckingham's establishment at, 1465-
1466. 34,213.
Wrotham, co. Kent, Deeds relating to,
1524-1598. Add. Ch. 36,946-36,956.
■ Court-rolls and rentals of Sore a/.
Hores manor in, 1520-1677. Add. Ch.
37,748-37,758.
■ Rental of Sore manor in, 16th
cent. 34,154, f. 37.
Wrotte (Elizabeth), of St. John's Street,
CO. Middl, Bond to, 1606. Eg. 2715,
f. 40.
Wrouglltoil (Thomas), Envoy to Poland.
Correspondence with W. Titley, 1761.
Eg. 2694, ff. 290, 297, 307 b.
Letters to R. Gunning, 1772, 1774.
Eg. 2701, ff. 81, 167,213; Eg. 2702,
ff. 414, 418, 422 ; Eg. 2703, f. 50.
I-etter .to T. Corry, 1773. Eg.
2702, f. 232.
WrjottOflley (Charles), Bougecroix
Pursuivant. Exchequer payment to,
1531-2. 33,376, f. 27.
Wyat (Anne), dau. of Sir Thomas Wyat,
V. Twysden (Anne).
Wyat {Sir Thomas), sen. Poems, etc.,
16th cent. Partly autogr. Eg. 2711.
Letters to his son, 1521. Eg. 2711,
ff. 71, 72 b.
Portrait, 1809. Eg. 2711, f. 1.
Wyat {Sir Thomas), ;ttn. Letters con-
cerning his rebellion, 1554. 34,152,
ff. 2, 4, 6.
History of his rebellion, by J. Proc-
tor, 1554. Copy, 19th cent. 33,923, f. 171.
Wyat {Sir Thomas), jun. (conimwd),
Notes on his rebellion, ctrc. 1600.
34,176, f. 24.
Rentals of manors in Kent lately
possessed by, 1550-1551. 34,154, ff. 3,
28.
Wyattof CO. Sent, Famayof. Pedi-
gree, 19th cent. 33,920, f. 21 b.
Wyatt (Sir Henry). Exchequer pay-
ment to, as Master of the Jewels, 1531-2.
33,376, f. 15.
Wjratt (Richard). Letter to Jeremy
Bentham, 1790. 33,541, f. 184.
Wybunbury, oo. Chest. Deeds re-
lating to, 1653-1730. Add. Ch, 37,329-
37,331.
WydiyiLgliain (Edmund). Letter to
JohnPaston, tetpp. Hen. YL \<ait$ 1456>
33,597, f. 1.
Wycombey Earl of. v. Petty (Johm
Henry).
Wycleville (Anthony), Eari lUvers,
Dictes or sarnges of the philo•opher^
15th cent. 34,193, f. 137.
Wye» 00. Kent, Deeds relating to, 1460-
1616. Add. Ch. 36,957-36,959.
Drawing of seal of the college at,
19th cent. 33,926, f. 26.
Wyraiore (Thomas). Letter to ^
1587. 34,176, f. 9.
WygWOOd (John), Rector of Limitgton^
00. Som. Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
subscribed by, 1571, 1575. 33,973, ff. 7,
15.
Wrke (JohnX Parson of Elsted, oo. Smss,
Examination of J. Mold, of Harting,
1592. 33,410, f. 59.
Wykeham (William de). Bishop of
Winchester. Casts of seals of, 1367-
1404. xcvii. 15 ; xcvm. 60.
Wylde, Family of. Pedigree, 19th
cent. 33,919, f. 303 b.
Wylda (John), Merchant, of London,
Contract for trading al>road» 1605.
33,579, f. 233.
WyUdnS (Louis), Vioar of Chford, oo>
Som, Book of Articles of A.D. 1562
sub:(cribed by, 1574. 33,973, f. 18.
Wylle (John), Viear of I^arth PetMerixm,
00. Som, Book of Articles of ▲.!>. 1562
subscribed by, 1571. 33,973, f. 5 b.
Wylson (Rauf). Letter to W. MoreCon,
1628. 33,935, f. 219.
Wymes (Davie de). Named as con-
cerned in the SouHs conspiracy (arc
1320), 15th cent. 34,193, f. 106.
Digitized by
Wymoadley, Chreaf, co. Hmif*
Deed relating to, 1552. Add. Ch. 86,414.
Leyy of arras on the inhabitants of,
1660. 33,574, ff. 79, 81, 98, 99.
Wymslmrst (Frances). Name in-
scribed, 17th cent. 34,212, f. 63 b.
Wymslllirst (John). Name inscribed,
r7th cent. 34,212, f. 63 b.
Wynants (A—), Swedish Minister
ia Londmu Letter to George IJ., 1758»
Eg. 2694, f. 260.
Wyndhani ( \ mfe of Chas.
Wyndham, Actor, Letter to, from C.
Mathews, Jan., 1872. 33,964, f. 83.
Wynfordy Baron. 9. Best (William
Draper).
Wy]linberg[. Baron dsy PaUxtine Am-
bass'idor tojbnglcmd. Expenses of the
Master of the Ceremonies during his stay
in England, 1618. 34,079, f. 31.
Wynkfailde (Robert). Narrative of
tne execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, in
a letter to Lord Burghley, 1587. Copyt
19th cent. 33,610, f. 12.
Wynney Family of. Account of, 1802.
33,636, f. 139.
Wynne (Sir John), 1st Bart. ofQuryder,
Account of the Wynne family, 1802.
33,636, f. 139.
Wynne (Robert), Vicar of Oresford, co.
Venbigh. Certificate of baptism in 1635
of R. Lloyd, 1694. £g. 2718, f. 148 b.
Wynne (William), King's Advocate.
Letter to the Marquis of Carmarthen,
1786. 34,422, f. 133.
Wynne (William Watkin Edward). Let-
ters to S. Grimaldi, 1825-1831. 34,188,
ff. 66, 176, 464, 470.
Wynter (Philip), D.D., President of
bt. John^s College^ Oxford. Letter to
Rev. T. Streatfeild, 1829. 34,103,
f. 17.
Letter to S. Grimaldi, 1849.
34,189, f. 362.
Wynynffton (Lawrence). Letters to
W. Moreton, 1626-1637. 33,935, f. 136 ;
33,936, ff. 131, 190.
Wyon (Allan), F.S.A.J Chief Engraver
of II. M. Seals. Presented, in 1892, seals
xcviii. 62-76.
Wyot (William), Rector of Whitstavnton,
CO. Som. Book of Articles of a.d. 1562
subscribed by, 1576. 33,973, f. 17 b.
Wsrthe (John), of Stemfield, co. Suff.
Letter to K. Gawdy, 1630. Eg. 2716,
f. 7.
General release to F. Gawdy, 1631.
2716, f. 43.
X 917
Wythe (Thomas), of Stemfield Ball, co.
S»ff. Letters to Sir B. Gawdy, 1597-
1604. Eg. 2713, ff. 476, 505 ; Eg. 2714,
ff. 35, 175, 286, 345, 358, 436.
Letter to F. Gawdy, 1614. Eg.
2715, f. 170.
Bond to E. Wrotte, 1606. Eg^
2715, f. 40.
Acquittance to, from W. South-
well, 1610. Eg. 2715, f. 111.
Y
Yaddlethozpey *n Bottesford^co. York.
Terrier of field lands in, 1681. 34,146.
f. 41.
Talding, co. Kent. Deed relating to,
1593. Add. Ch. 36,960.
Yard (Robert), Clerk in the Privy Council
Office* Letters to Sir W. D. Colt, 1692-
1693. 34,096, ff. 44-396 passim.
Tavdley, co. HeHf. Account of risii
to, with views, 1805. 33,641, ff. 213-
215.
Tarmontll, co. Norf. Deeds relating
to, 1311-1390. Add. Ch. 34,241-34,244.
Deed relating to the convent of
Grey Friars at, 1542. Add. Ch. 39,417.
Yarmonth, Viscoimt. v. SeTmour-
Conway (Francis Charles).
Yarrington (Andrew), Capt. Letter
to, from A. Ba— , 1661. 34,306, f. 15 b.
Yate (Thomas), Mayor of Oloucester.
Information as to collection of hearth-
money, 1666. 33,589, f. 39.
Yatea (Christopher). Acquittances to^
from J. Staley, jun., 1672. Eg. 2717,
ff. 324, 340.
Yates (Ed— S— ). Letter to Rer. T.
Streatfeild, 1837. 33,929, f. 427.
Yates (James). Correspondence respect-
ing the Mayer Papyri, 1849, 1863-1864.
34,098.
Yaxley* co. Hunt. Deeds relating to,
1568, 1578. Add. Ch. 39,390; 39,391.
Yaxley* co. S»ff, Deeds relating to*
1519-1624. Add. Ch. 32,952-32,955.
YearwOOd (Randolph). Correspondence
with R. Hale, 1665-1667. 33,573, ff.32-
72 passim.
Yeatman (Harry Farr), JZicter 0/ Stock-
Gayhnd. Letter to Rer. W. Phelps.
1835. 33,836, L 178.
Digitized by
918
IXDEZ.
Tedingham, near Godmanchester (?X
00, hunt Wood-Mies, etc,, 14th cent.
Add. Ch, 39,922 ; 39,923.
Telford, co, Oxon. Deed relating to
Elford-Walwyn manor, 1555. Add.
Ch. 38,961.
Yelverton (Anna), wife of Sir C, Tel-
verton. Receipt for legacy from her
brother, W. Twysden, 164;^. 34.176,
f. 73. ' '
Yelverton (Christopher). Epilogne to
the ** Jocasta " of Gascoigne and Kynwel-
mershe, 1566. 34,063.
Yelverton (^-iV Christopher), let Bart,
Receipt for legacv from W. Twjhden,
1642. 34,176, f. 73.
Yelverton {Sir Henry). Answer to
charges in the Starchamber, 1620.
33,579, {, 236.
Yeater, Lord, v. Hay (William).
York, County of. Writs relating to,
tempp. Eliz.— Charles II. Add. Ch.
39,984.
• Warrant for levy in the Clare
Wapentakes, 1643. 34,195, f. 37.
• Draft of letter from the freeholders
to the Members for the County, 1770.
34,412, f. 140.
■ Tour through, with views, 1825.
33,684.
York, City of. Collections relating to,
Idth-lUh centt. 33,595.
■ List of sherififs, mayors and bailiff's,
1273-1656. 33,595, S, 24, 26.
■ Two royal charters cone, privi-
leges of the Dean and Chapter, 15th
cent. Copies. 34,193, ff. 2, 3 b.
■ Accompts and registers of the
Bakers* company at, 1543-1670. 33,852-
33,854.
• Inventory of plate, vestments, etc.,
in York Minster, tetnp. Edw. VI. 33,595,
f. 1.
" ■■ List of religious houses, churches,
etc.y in, 16th cent. 33,595, f. 13.
— Account of the Catholic prisoners
at York Castle, 1600. 34,250.
Photograph of the Pavement, 19th
cent. 34,206, f. 1 b.
— Cast of counter-seal of the Abbat
of St. Mary's, 1257. xcv. 3.
York, See of. Collections relating to,
1411-1656. 33,595.
— — List of archbishops to 1646. 33,595,
f. 7.
" Archbishops of .
V* Bowet (Henry).
Harsnet (Samuel).
Heath (Nicolas).
York, ArMiahops of (continued^
V, Hutton (Matthew).
Markham (William).
Sandys (Edwin).
Vernon-Harcourt (Edward).
York, Cardinal Duke of. v. Stuart
(Henry Benedict).
Duke of. V, England, Kings of,
James il.
York and Albany, Frederic,
Duke ofy 2nd son of George III, Corre-
spondence with Lord Auckland, 1793.
84,449, ff. 2, 35, 52, 58, 77. 91, 132,
139, 151, 152, 200, 202, 280 ; 34,450,
ff. 33, 58, 69, 261, 368, 384 : 34,451,
f. 106.
Letter to George III., 1793. Fr.
Copy. 34,449, f. 56.
• Letter to the Duke of Brunswick,
1793. Fr. Copy. 34.449, f. 234.
• Letters to the Prince of Saxe-Co-
burg, 1793. Fr. Copies. 84,449, ff. 236,
388.
Yorke (iTon. Charles). ConnsePs opinion,
1768. 33,441, f. 89.
Yorke (^t> Joseph), Ambassador at the
Hague. Report on trade between Great
Britain and the United Provinces, 1773.
34.412, f. 263.
Correspondence with R. Ganniog,
1771-1775, Eg. 2700, ff. 48, 75 ; Eg.
2701, ff. 175, 252, 289 ; Eg. 2702, ff. 16.
26, 30, 61, 138, 211, 264, 425: Eg.
2703, ff. 90, 293.
Letters to W. Eden, 1776-1786.
34.413, ff. 100, 149, 328, 387, 454;
34.414, ff. 24, 73, 78, 114, 136. 191, 206 ;
34.415, ff. 72, 75, 81, 145, 238. 271, 276 :
34.416, ff. 317, 372; 34,421, f. 29.
Yorke (Philip), \st EaH of Hardwicke.
Correspondence and papers, 1734-1760.
Extr. 34,524; 34,525.
Yorke (PhilipX 3rd Earl of Hardwicke
(1790). Utter to W. Eden, 1781.
34,418, f. 148.
Letter to Dr. Percy, 1793. 84,195,
f. 103. ^ '
Letter to , 1804. 34,456,
f. 176. ^ '
Yonng (Arthur), Agricultural writer.
Letters to Jeremy Bentham, 1794, 1797.
33,541, f. 609 ; 33,542, ff. 462, 471,485,
498, 502, 504, 511.
Yonng (Sir Charles George), Garter
King-at-arms. Letters to S. Grimaldi,
1824-1843. 34,188, ff. 8, 21, 23, 102,
121, 123, 132, 149, 151, 153, 171, 173,
178, 181, 182, 184, 186, 190, 192, 195,
197, 201, 205, 210-215, 223, 228, 239,
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258-265, 277, 299, 301, 303, 306, 314,
316,323,325, 328, 336, 338, 349,351,
363, 373, 379, 895, 404, 406, 419, 425,
432, 441, 449, 451, 462, 514, 517, 521-
525, 535, 570-575, 581 ; 34,189, ff. 1, 7,
11, 18, 25, 64, 114, 128, 148, 158. 162,
166, 180, 195-200, 204, 206, 210-214,
233, 236, 240, 243, 262.
Letters to Rer. T. Streatfeild,
1832. 33,929, ff. 279, 281.
Particulars of testimonial to, 1843.
Printed. 34,189, f. 247.
Tonng (0—). Letter to Sir J. Banks,
1817. 33,982, f. 117.
Toung (M— ). Letter to Jeremy Bent-
ham, 1797. 33,542, f. 488.
Toung (Peter). Cataloflrue of the Library
of James VI. of Scotland, circ 1573-
1583. 34,275.
Toung (Thomas). Letters to Sir J.
Banlcs, 1810. 33,982, ff. 7, 9.
Tonnge (Capt Edward), Commissioner
of the Tax Office, Correspondence with
W. Titley, 1737. £g. 2684, ff. 200,
222.
Tonnger (Richard). Letter to S. Bent-
ham, 1796. 33,542, f. 380.
Tseren (Jo— van), "Cbntwji**," of
Oroenendale. Tithes of his goods, 15th
cent. 34,269, £. 141.
Zacatacas, Province of, in Mexico.
Plan, by D. J. A. de Evia, 1797.
34,240, G.
Zafiurinas Islands. Map, I8th
cent. 34,413, f. 303.
Zamora (Antonio). Play, 18th cent.
Span. 33,479, f. 354.
Zapata de Cisneros (Frandsco),
(Amde de Barajas, Plays represented in
1579 at Seville by, 18th cent. Span,
33,474, ff. 136, 178.
ZaiS6ra( ). Italian cantata, 18th
cent. 34,055, f. 1.
Zeeland. State of the navy bel. to the
Admiralty of, 1793. 34,447, f. 144.
• List of ships under Capt. Haring-
man, 1793. 34,451, f. 228.
Zeky; Jacobite pseudonym for Ezekiel
Hamilton, 1718-9. 33,950, f. 90 b.
Zeppelin (Charles d^, Count, Minister
of Foreign Affairs at Stuttgart, Corre-
spondence with Sir J. Banks, 1798.
Fr. 33,980, ff. 146, 148.
Ziani (Marcantonio?), Maestro di oappella
di S, M. a Italian cantata, 1709.
34,056, f. 68.
Zingoni (Giovanni Battista). Credo,
early 18th cent. 34,279, A, f. 1.
Zodiao, Signs of the. v. As-
trology.
Z611ner( ). Letter to R. Gunning,
1770. Eg, 2699, f. 2.
Zonebeoka, Monastery of. v. Suine-
becca.
Zoomagnetism. Notes on, by S. T.
Coleridge, 19th cent. 34,225, f. 146.
Zorn de Flobsheim (Friedrich Au-
gustX Baron, Inspecteur du Cabinet des
Carxosites naturelles et autres, de la
Society Litt&aire et Physique a Danzig,
Letter to Sir J. Banks, 1780. 33,977,
f. 114.
Zonch, Family of. Pedigree, 19th cent.
33,896, f. 29.
Zoncll (Henry), Clerk, J.P. Observa-
tions upon ..." A Bill ... to punish by
imprisonment and hard labour certain
offenders," 1779. 34,416, f. 201.
Zonche (Edward), ^aron ilbticAtf. Letters
to, as Warden of the Cinque Ports, ciro,
1624. 33,512, f. 20.
Zonche (John), Under-sheriff of co,
Wilts, Acquittances in connection with
Compton Chamberlain manor, 1559.
34,008, f. 2.
Zonche (Sir John), Sheriff of co, Derby,
Royal letter to, 1581. 33,594, f. 6.
Zniter (N— ). Letter to R. Gunning,
1770. Eg, 2699, f. 259.
Zurich., Switzerland. Regulations for
merchants, 1370. Germ, Add. Ch. 34,939.
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